Cruising along South Dalmatia
Belle de l’Adriatique (Pearl of Adriatic) is a new cruiser ship that is currently being built by CrosiEurope, a French cruising company, well known for its European River cruises.
The new ship is first in series of new cruisers (CroisiEurope plans to build other two sister ships with delivery in 2009 and 2010: La Belle du Bosphore and La Belle des Cyclades) that will serve cruises along south Dalmatian places and islands.
The new luxurious ship, 110 meters long and 12 meters height, with 4 decks, salon, swimming pools, piano bar and restaurants, will board up to 200 passengers, which will be accommodated in luxurious 4 star cabins.
Belle de l’Adriatique will start its first sail on 11.05.07 from Napoli (Naples) in Italy to Dubrovnik, from where every Thursday it will sail towards Dalmatian Islands of Mljet, Korčula , Hvar , Vis, and towns of Split, Šibenik and Trogir.On its way back, it will visit Kotor in Montenegro before it comes back to Dubrovnik to take new group of passengers.
All passengers will fly to Dubrovnik (the home port of each trip) from variety of French airports.The price for 7 day cruising on board of Belle de l’Adriatique is in the range of 2000 Euros per person. Most of the places for 2007 have already been sold out.
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