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It’s ‘Smooth Sailing Ahead’ for Croatia’s Katarina Line, With Strong Bookings Through 2023 and 2024 Seasons

 

Katarina Line, Croatia’s premiere small ship cruise company and DMC, is reporting strong bookings for all remaining 2022 departures in Croatia. The company is also enjoying a continuing surge in advance bookings for the 2023 and 2024 seasons and beyond, with concerns about the pandemic “in the rear-view mirror” and travelers determined to make up for lost vacation time. To end the 2022 season on a high note, Katarina Line is offering last-minute specials throughout its fleet. These include cabins on the MS Aquamarin, which runs the popular one-way Adriatic Explorer cruise program between Opatija and Dubrovnik. A complete listing of specials is available at www.katarina-line.com.

“There were some industry concerns at the start of the 2022 season about whether travel would return to normal, but they were soon minimized as European countries reduced or eliminated restrictions for international travel,” said Daniel Hauptfeld, Katarina Line’s marketing director. “Croatia was one of the earliest European countries to be fully ‘open for business,’ and this helped grow our bookings early on.”

The Shining Sea

All Katarina Line cruises offer a unique combination of small ship sailings that reveal the stunning beauty of Croatia’s Dalmatian islands and picturesque coast, with inland guided tours to some of the country’s national parks and historical cities. For example, Katarina Line’s 7-night Adriatic Explorer, a one-way cruise between Opatija and Dubrovnik, offers a diverse itinerary that includes swimming in secluded coves, a visit to Krka National Park, one of Croatia’s top natural wonders, and guided city tours. In addition to exploring its famous waterfalls, guests enjoy a wine tasting and light tapas lunch at a local winery.

Other ports-of-call include the island of Korčula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. Guests visit the town of Metković, on the banks of the river Neretva near the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They can take a barge ride to explore the mandarin groves and wildlife along the river’s delta and see remains of Roman sculptures and ruins.

Adriatic Explorer’s October 12, 2022 departures starts at $880 per person and includes breakfast, lunch and a captain’s dinner, as well as fees to all activities on the itinerary.

Katarina Line offers similar savings on other 7-night cruises. These include One-Way Wonders between Dubrovnik and Split, starting at $1,000 per person for the October 15th departure; Bike Split South, a round-trip cruise from Split, starting at $550 per person; and Southern Explorer, a round-trip cruise from Split, starting at $610 per person.

All prices are based on double occupancy and subject to current exchange rates for the Euro, which can fluctuate.

About Katarina Line
Katarina is the premier small ship cruise company with a fleet of 60 ship and weekly guaranteed departures from the end of April to mid-October. It operates out of the major tourist centers of Opatija, Split and Dubrovnik. With a growing fleet in six different categories, the company serves more than 110,000 clients that include 30,000 cruise guests of all ages and budgets. Katarina Line itineraries give travelers the opportunity to explore the stunning natural environment and picturesque Mediterranean towns of Croatia while hopping from one island to another, offering guests unique opportunity to experience the true Croatia. The company enjoys an exceptional relationship with travel advisors, which account for more than 98% of all bookings worldwide. Katarina line is a member of many different travel associations, including USTOA, ASTA, NTA, ACTA, RDA, and STAN. For more information, call toll-free 1-800-485-3121 or visit www.katarina-line.com.