How Katarina runs the best fleet in Croatia

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CROATIA is one of the hottest destination this year, and KATARINA line is Croatia’s leading tour operator and premier small ship cruise company.

Its fleet of more than 60 small ships offer weekly guaranteed departures from the end of April to mid-October from the major tourist centres of Opatija in Kvarner area, and Split and Dubrovnik in Dalmatia.
Its fleet caters to all ages and budgets, with itineraries that give travellers the opportunity to explore the stunning natural environment and historical, quaint Mediterranean towns while hopping from one island to another.
This unique way of travelling and exploring coastal towns is one of the most popular and easiest way to experience the true Croatia.
KATARINA also provides excellent land programs by modern coaches. The most popular small group tour is the Croatian Rhapsody program.
It starts in Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, visiting Opatija and Kvarner area, and ending in Dubrovnik in the south. This unique gastronomy and wine experience package is absolutely best way to see Croatia from top to toe.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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