From its top to bottom, the stunning Adriatic Coast offers some of the finest coastal scenery in the world with its intense blue sea, picturesque coastline and charming villages, towns and cities. We invite you to join us aboard the 50-passenger MS Monet on this comprehensive voyage which has been designed to visit Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Italy and Slovenia, combining five of the countries that border the Adriatic into a twelve night trip. Regular travellers to this part of the world will know that spring and autumn are lovely times of year to explore the region with the absence of the summer crowds, and weather that is ideal for touring and sightseeing.
Our exploration combines some ‘must see’ sites together with little known and rarely visited places that are totally unsuitable for vessels larger than ours. We will visit wonderful Medieval towns and explore fascinating ancient sites including Albania’s coastal city of Durres with its Roman amphitheatre, Apollonia, the ancient city of Illyria and Croatia’s former Roman settlement of Pula. Highlights will include our exploration of Kotor, Montenegro’s 14th century walled fortress town fronted by a sublime bay and the scenic delights of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. In addition, we spend five days in Italy including the little-known town of Urbino and Venice where we have a full day to explore its wonders.
This is a journey very much for the connoisseur of romantic landscapes and ancient history and will be particularly enjoyable as, with a maximum of just 50 guests, our trips ashore will be a pleasure as we explore with our Guest Speaker and local guides, adding immeasurably to our knowledge of the region.
Monet
We are delighted to have chartered the MS Monet, a 220 foot motor yacht accommodating a maximum of 50 guests. Originally built in 1970, MS Monet was converted and launched as a passenger ship in 1998, fully renovated in 2016 and upgraded again in 2018. If you find large resort style vessels accommodating many thousands of passengers attractive then of course this isn’t the vessel for you. However, if you prefer an informal and warm atmosphere more akin to a private yacht combined with an itinerary dedicated to both discovery and relaxation then you need look no further.
October 2025 Itinerary
Day 1 London to Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Fly by scheduled flight. Arrive this afternoon and transfer to the MS Monet. Sail this evening.
Day 2 Kotor, Montenegro.
Be on deck this morning as we sail through the stunning fjord-like scenery into Kotor. On arrival at our berth, we will take a morning walking tour to explore this Medieval town and UNESCO World Heritage Site. This really is an extraordinary place full of marvellous architecture and pretty town squares. Our tour will include the 12th century Cathedral of St Tryphon, the ancient town gates, the Maritime Museum and Romanesque churches including St Luke’s. Return to the ship for lunch and enjoy the afternoon to explore at your own pace. Those feeling active may wish to take the strenuous climb to the Castle of San Giovanni which offers wonderful views over the bay and town below.
Day 3 Durres & Tirana, Albania.
Arrive in Albania at the coastal city of Durres which was colonised by the Greeks in 627 BC and still has the remains of a 15,000 seat amphitheatre, the second largest in the Balkans. This morning we will head inland to Tirana where we will see the fascinating nuclear bunker built by the dictator Enver Hoxha in the 1970s and only recently opened to the public. This underground building is packed with original artefacts from the communist period. Afterwards continue walking through the city centre to see the mosque, Clock Tower and the “Bloku” area of the city. After lunch at a local farm we return to Durres to visit the Medieval city and the Archaeological Museum before sailing late this evening.
Day 4 Vlore.
Spend a relaxing morning at sea before arriving into Vlore over lunch. This afternoon we drive to nearby Apollonia, the ancient city of Illyria. Set on rolling hills the city reached its zenith around the 4th to 3rd centuries BC when it is believed the population numbered over 70,000. It was here Octavian learned of the assassination of his great uncle Caesar and set upon his bid for power ultimately becoming emperor. See the city council building with its surviving facade, the library, triumphal arch, theatre, Byzantine monastery and temple of Artemis.
Day 5 Otranto & Lecce, Italy.
Our first call in Italy is the port of Otranto in Puglia from where we will drive to Lecce, often referred to as ‘The Florence of the South’ with its amazing collection of Baroque architecture. A guided walk will include a visit to the beautifully decorated Santa Croce Basilica and Piazza Duomo, considered one of the finest and most impressive squares in southern Italy. We return to the ship for lunch and the afternoon is free to explore Otranto independently, maybe walk the winding streets or along the seaside promenade. The highlight is the wonderful cathedral with its Medieval mosaic floor created by the monk, Pantaleone, between 1163 and 1165. You can also see the Chapel of the Dead which shows the bones and skulls of 813 martyrs killed by the invading Turks in 1480.
Day 6 Monopoli & Alberobello.
From our berth in Monopoli we drive into the Puglian countryside which is scattered with ‘trulli’, limestone dwellings built with dome or conical roofs. We will enjoy a pleasant walk in Alberobello, a fairy-tale trulli village and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and see St Anthony Church also built in trullo style. Alternatively enjoy a free morning in Monopoli where you can wander through the historic centre, visit the cathedral or see the Castello di Carlo V. After lunch on board we spend a relaxing afternoon at sea.
Day 7 Ortona for Chieti.
Continuing our journey we arrive in Abruzzo. From our berth in Ortona we visit Chieti which lies on a crest along the Pescara River with its unmistakable profile of the high belltower of San Giustino and the Majella Mountains with Gran Sasso in the background. It was a Roman town, Teate, and an important Medieval centre which is why when walking through the city one can see Roman and Medieval ruins side by side. Of special importance is also the Pinacoteca C Barbella, hosting works of Abruzzese artists, as well as the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, the richest archaeological museum in the region where we find the Capestrano Warrior statue. We enjoy a lunch in Chieti, before we drive to the coast south of Ortona to learn about the “Trabocchi”, old fishing machines built on stilts and only found in this stretch of Italian coast.
Day 8 Ancona for Urbino & Loreto.
Arrive this morning at the busy port of Ancona from where we will have a choice of excursions. We will head inland to the UNESCO city of Urbino, birthplace of the artist Raphael, with a historic centre that appears little changed since the 15th century when it became a centre of culture attracting artists and scholars from all over Italy. See the Duomo, the house where Raphael was born in 1483 and which is now a museum, as well as the impressive Palazzo Ducale, built under Federico da Montefeltro, where we find the National Gallery of Marche containing a stunning collection of Renaissance art. After our visit we enjoy a local lunch in Urbino before returning to the MS Monet. Alternatively, join a morning tour to the renowned Marian pilgrimage site of Loreto to visit the small town, its lovely piazza and the impressive church of the ‘Holy House’, built for enshrining the house in which the Blessed Virgin Mary is believed by some Catholics to have lived, which was transported all the way to Marche from Palestine.
Day 9 Venice.
From our central berth we will take a walking tour to discover the hidden corners of Venice. An off the beaten track itinerary takes us to the Church of San Giovanni in Bragora, where Antonio Vivaldi was baptized; the San Giorgio dei Greci Church and its secret courtyard and Campo Santa Maria Formosa, one of the city’s largest squares and Marco Polo’s House. After a walk to the Rialto area, we will make our way back to St. Mark’s waterfront via Campo San Zaccaria and its beautiful church, before ending our tour at the Chiesa della Pieta, a former convent and orphanage and an authentic masterpiece of the 18th century by Giorgio Massari. The young orphans that stayed here were encouraged to study music and their most famous teacher was Antonio Vivaldi. It was here that he composed the Four Seasons and we have arranged for an exclusive private concert of Vivaldi themed music performed by a Venetian orchestra. It will be a thrilling experience to hear the music performed where it was created. The rest of the day is free to explore and discover the city at your own pace and we sail late for anyone who wishes to dine ashore or take an after dinner stroll.
Day 10 Koper, Slovenia.
For our day in Slovenia we drive to Piran, one of the most photogenic cities in the Mediterranean. Influenced by the Venetian Republic, which left its mark on most Istrian towns, Piran has maintained the clustered Medieval structure of narrow winding streets, houses huddled close together and numerous squares and churches. Tartini Square is the gem found in the very centre of the city and named after the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini. After lunch on board spend the afternoon at leisure in Koper. Maybe visit Tito Square, the impressive Praetorian Palace or the 11th century cathedral.
Day 11 Rovinj & Pula, Croatia.
Arrive in Croatia at the atmospheric town of Rovinj where the houses inside the old town are small and lean into each other creating a unique atmosphere. Our guided walking tour will include the Franciscan Monastery, City Palace and the 17th century clock tower before we visit the town’s main landmark, St Euphemia Church, which is built on the top of a small hill. This Baroque building built in Venetian style was dedicated to the saint and martyr whose sarcophagus, according to a legend, was miraculously washed ashore somewhere around 800 AD. The afternoon is free to explore further or maybe join a tour to the tip of the Istrian Peninsula and the former Roman settlement of Polensium, now known as Pula. Here we will discover one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres left in the world. The Arena, built in the 1st century AD was designed to host gladiatorial contests with seating for up to 20,000 spectators.
Day 12 Zadar.
Once a dominant city on the Adriatic Coast rivalling Venice, Zadar is today a treasured city which has preserved its historical core. Enjoy a morning walking tour strolling around the old town with its Roman columns and portals, Romanesque churches and Renaissance and Baroque palaces. Of particular interest are the 9th century circular Church of St Donat, and the 13th century Romanesque cathedral. Return to the ship for lunch and a final afternoon cruising as we sail to Split.
Day 13 Split to London.
Disembark this morning and transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to London.
April 2025 Itinerary
Day 1 London to Split, Croatia.
Fly by scheduled flight. Arrive this afternoon and transfer to the MS Monet. Sail this evening.
Day 2 Zadar.
Once a dominant city on the Adriatic Coast rivalling Venice, Zadar is today a treasured city which has preserved its historical core. Enjoy a morning walking tour strolling around the old town with its Roman columns and portals, Romanesque churches and Renaissance and Baroque palaces. Of particular interest are the 9th century circular Church of St Donat, and the 13th century Romanesque cathedral. Return to the ship for lunch and an afternoon cruising as we sail to Rovinj.
Day 3 Rovinj & Pula.
Arrive in the atmospheric town of Rovinj where the houses inside the old town are small and lean into each other creating a unique atmosphere. Our guided walking tour will include the Franciscan Monastery, City Palace and the 17th century clock tower before we visit the town’s main landmark, St Euphemia Church, which is built on the top of a small hill. This Baroque building built in Venetian style was dedicated to the saint and martyr whose sarcophagus, according to a legend, was miraculously washed ashore somewhere around 800 AD. The afternoon is free to explore further or maybe join a tour to the tip of the Istrian Peninsula and the former Roman settlement of Polensium, now known as Pula. Here we will discover one of the best preserved Roman amphitheatres left in the world. The Arena, built in the 1st century AD was designed to host gladiatorial contests with seating for up to 20,000 spectators.
Day 4 Koper, Slovenia.
For our day in Slovenia we drive to Piran, one of the most photogenic cities in the Mediterranean. Influenced by the Venetian Republic, which left its mark on most Istrian towns, Piran has maintained the clustered Medieval structure of narrow winding streets, houses huddled close together and numerous squares and churches. Tartini Square is the gem found in the very centre of the city and named after the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini. After lunch on board spend the afternoon at leisure in Koper. Maybe visit Tito Square, the impressive Praetorian Palace or the 11th century cathedral.
Day 5 Venice, Italy.
From our central berth we will transfer to the city centre and take a walking tour to discover the hidden corners of Venice. An off the beaten track itinerary takes us for a walk beyond the busy “calli” around St Mark’s Square to more hidden away ones in the Castello district. We will see the Church of San Giovanni in Bragora, where Antonio Vivaldi was baptized; the San Giorgio dei Greci Church and its secret courtyard; Campo Santa Maria Formosa, one of the city’s largest squares and Marco Polo’s House. After a walk to the Rialto area, we will make our way back to St Mark’s waterfront via Campo San Zaccaria and its beautiful church, before ending our tour at the Chiesa della Pieta, a former convent and orphanage and an authentic masterpiece of the 18th century by Giorgio Massari. The young orphans that stayed here were encouraged to study music and their most famous teacher was Antonio Vivaldi. It was here that he composed the Four Seasons and we have arranged for an exclusive private concert of Vivaldi themed music performed by a Venetian orchestra. It will be a thrilling experience to hear the music performed where it was created. We return to the ship for lunch and an afternoon at leisure to explore the city at your own pace.
Day 6 Ancona for Urbino & Loreto.
Arrive this morning at the busy port of Ancona from where we will have a choice of excursions. We will head inland to the UNESCO city of Urbino, birthplace of the artist Raphael, with a historic centre that appears little changed since the 15th century when it became a centre of culture attracting artists and scholars from all over Italy. See the Duomo, the house where Raphael was born in 1483 and which is now a museum, as well as the impressive Palazzo Ducale, built under Federico da Montefeltro, where we find the National Gallery of Marche containing a stunning collection of Renaissance art. After our visit we enjoy a local lunch in Urbino before returning to the MS Monet. Alternatively, join a morning tour to the renowned Marian pilgrimage site of Loreto to visit the small town, its lovely piazza and the impressive church of the ‘Holy House’, built for enshrining the house in which the Blessed Virgin Mary is believed by some Catholics to have lived, which was transported all the way to Marche from Palestine.
Day 7 Ortona for Chieti.
Continuing our journey we arrive in Abruzzo. From our berth in Ortona we visit Chieti which lies on a crest along the Pescara River with its unmistakable profile of the high belltower of San Giustino and the Majella Mountains with Gran Sasso in the background. It was a Roman town, Teate, and an important Medieval centre which is why when walking through the city one can see Roman and Medieval ruins side by side. Of special importance is also the Pinacoteca C Barbella, hosting works of Abruzzese artists, as well as the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, the richest archaeological museum in the region where we find the Capestrano Warrior statue. We enjoy a lunch in Chieti, before we drive to the coast south of Ortona to learn about the “Trabocchi”, old fishing machines built on stilts and only found in this stretch of Italian coast.
Day 8 Monopoli & Alberobello.
After a relaxing morning and lunch at sea, we drive into the Puglian countryside which is scattered with ‘trulli’, limestone dwellings built with dome or conical roofs. We will enjoy a pleasant walk in Alberobello, a fairy-tale trulli village and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and see the St Anthony Church also built in trullo style. Alternatively enjoy a free afternoon in Monopoli where you can wander through the historic centre, visit the cathedral or see the Castello di Carlo V. Return to the ship as we sail over dinner.
Day 9 Otranto & Lecce.
Our last call in Italy is the port of Otranto in Puglia from where we will drive to Lecce, often referred to as ‘The Florence of the South’ with its amazing collection of Baroque architecture. A guided walk will include a visit to the beautifully decorated Santa Croce Basilica and Piazza Duomo, considered one of the finest and most impressive squares in southern Italy. We return to the ship for lunch and the afternoon is free to explore Otranto independently, maybe walk the winding streets or along the seaside promenade. The highlight is the wonderful cathedral with its Medieval mosaic floor created by the monk Pantaleone, between 1163 and 1165. You can also see the Chapel of the Dead which shows the bones and skulls of 813 martyrs killed by the invading Turks in 1480. Tonight we sail late for anyone who wishes to dine ashore or take an after dinner stroll.
Day 10 Vlore, Albania.
Spend a relaxing morning at sea before arriving in Albania and into Vlore over lunch. This afternoon we drive to nearby Apollonia, the ancient city of Illyria. Set on rolling hills the city reached its zenith around the 4th to 3rd centuries BC when it is believed the population numbered over 70,000. It was here Octavian learned of the assassination of his great uncle Caesar and set upon his bid for power ultimately becoming emperor. See the city council building with its surviving facade, the library, triumphal arch, theatre, Byzantine monastery and temple of Artemis.
Day 11 Durres & Tirana.
This morning we arrive at the coastal city of Durres which was colonised by the Greeks in 627 BC and still has the remains of a 15,000 seat amphitheatre, the second largest in the Balkans. This morning we will head inland to Tirana where we will see the fascinating nuclear bunker built by the dictator Enver Hoxha in the 1970s and only recently opened to the public. This underground building is packed with original artefacts from the communist period. Afterwards continue walking through the city centre to see the mosque, Clock Tower and the “Bloku” area of the city. After lunch at a local farm we return to Durres to visit the Medieval city and the Archaeological Museum before sailing late this evening.
Day 12 Kotor, Montenegro.
Be on deck this morning as we sail through the stunning fjord-like scenery into Kotor. On arrival at our berth, we will take a morning walking tour to explore this Medieval town and UNESCO World Heritage Site. This really is an extraordinary place full of marvellous architecture and pretty town squares. Our tour will include the 12th century Cathedral of St Tryphon, the ancient town gates, the Maritime Museum and Romanesque churches including St Luke’s. Return to the ship for lunch and enjoy the afternoon to explore at your own pace. Those feeling active may wish to take the strenuous climb to the Castle of San Giovanni which offers wonderful views over the bay and town below.
Day 13 Dubrovnik, Croatia to London.
Disembark this morning and transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to London.
Dates and Prices
24 April to 6 May 2025 | ||
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Category | Brochure Price | Special Offer Price |
D Twin/Double with portholes on Camille/Parisien Deck | £5695 | £5495 |
C Twin/Double with windows on Parisien/Lumiere Deck | Fully Booked | Fully Booked |
B Superior Double with windows on Lumiere Deck | Fully Booked | Fully Booked |
A Deluxe Double with windows on Lumiere Deck | Fully Booked | Fully Booked |
D Twin/Double with portholes on Camille/Parisien Deck for sole use | Fully Booked | Fully Booked |
19 to 31 October 2025 | ||
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Category | Brochure Price | Special Offer Price |
D Twin/Double with portholes on Camille/Parisien Deck | £5695 | £5495 |
C Twin/Double with windows on Parisien/Lumiere Deck | £5995 | £5795 |
B Superior Double with windows on Lumiere Deck | £6495 | £6295 |
A Deluxe Double with windows on Lumiere Deck | £6895 | £6695 |
D Twin/Double with portholes on Camille/Parisien Deck for sole use | £7195 | £6995 |
Tour Reference Code: SCMO240425
PRICE INCLUDES: Economy class scheduled air travel • 12 nights aboard the MS Monet on a full board basis • House wine, beer & soft drinks with lunch & dinner • Noble Caledonia onboard team including Guest Speaker • Shore excursions • Gratuities • Transfers • Port taxes.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
Monet
We are delighted to have chartered the MS Monet, a 220 foot motor yacht accommodating a maximum of 50 guests. Originally built in 1970, MS Monet was converted and launched as a passenger ship in 1998, fully renovated in 2016 and upgraded again in 2018. If you find large resort style vessels accommodating many thousands of passengers attractive then of course this isn’t the vessel for you. However, if you prefer an informal and warm atmosphere more akin to a private yacht combined with an itinerary dedicated to both discovery and relaxation then you need look no further.
Travelling with You
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Professor Martyn Rady
Martyn Rady is Masaryk Professor Emeritus of Central European History at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, a part of University College London. He has written books on German, Hungarian and Romanian history, and has edited and translated some of the leading texts for the history of Hungary – most recently the earliest Hungarian chronicle, written in Latin about the year 1200, and an eye-witness account of the Mongol invasion of Hungary in 1241. He has broadcast extensively on television and radio, discussing subjects ranging from contemporary politics in Central Europe to vampirism and the history of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Professor Martyn Rady will be on the following tour dates: 24 April to 6 May 2025 • 19 to 31 October 2025
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