Croatia’s Adriatic coastline—particularly the region of Dalmatia—preserves a rich architectural heritage shaped by Venetians, Romans, Slavs, Greeks and Byzantines over centuries. Visitors encounter a pleasing blend of manmade and natural beauty: terracotta roofs and limestone-paved streets sit beside rugged limestone hills, crescent beaches, scattered islands and secluded coves.
ROW Adventures offers an immersive way to experience these contrasts with a combined walking and yachting itinerary aboard the traditional vessel Romanca. Constructed from Slavonian oak and finished with teak decks, the yacht serves as a comfortable base for exploring coastal towns and islands. Along the way, travelers taste regional specialties and sample Croatia’s distinctive wines, such as Grk from the island of Korčula and the bold, peppery red Plavac Mali. The next scheduled departure is Aug. 30 for a nine-day voyage that begins in Split.
Whether you’re drawn to historic architecture, seaside scenery or culinary discovery, Dalmatia’s mix of cultural layers and natural charm makes it an appealing destination for a relaxed, sensory-rich holiday.
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