Adriatic 10-Day Trip

$7,800 USD – Trip cost per person (Based on single occupancy. See below for inclusions and exclusions.)

A down payment of half the trip cost per person is needed to secure a spot on the trip. The final payment will be due 90 days before the trip start date.

There is no single supplement fee for this trip. You will have your own room on the yacht and in the hotels at no additional charge. Please see the ‘Rooms’ tab for more information on each room category. All rooms are on a first-come, first-served basis. We do not offer roommate pairing on this trip.


For any trip, including but not limited to a chartered cruise or boat accommodation of more than 3 nights, there are no refunds once the trip is confirmed. The trip is considered confirmed once the required minimum number of bookings has been reached. We will inform you in writing once the minimum number of bookings has been reached and the trip is confirmed. Once the trip is confirmed, we are unable to offer refunds, credits, or make any changes. Please see our Cancellation Policy for more information.

Travel insurance is compulsory for this trip due to the increased, inherent risk involved with being on a boat. Please see the ‘Insurance‘ tab for more information.

What is included :

  • 9 nights accommodation (including 7 nights on a premium yacht)
  • Airport pick-up (from Dubrovnik Airport)
  • 2 GD hosts
  • Breakfast served daily
  • 7 lunches and 3 dinners
  • Unlimited drinks on yacht (includes water, soda, juice, wine, beer, prosecco, rum, vodka, gin, tequila, and local liquors.)*
  • All activities as noted on the itinerary
  • Use of paddleboards, kayaks, snorkel equipment, wave runner, tube ride, tender boat (wave runners must be ridden with a crew member; solo riding isn’t allowed)

*Full drink list available on board.

What is not included :

  • Insurance (required)
  • International flights
  • Airport drop-off
  • Visa
  • Some lunches & dinners
  • Optional activities
  • Gratuities
  • Premium drinks on yacht (additional premium drinks and cocktails)*
  • Souvenirs
  1. Who can go on this trip?
    This trip is only for women part of the Solo in Style Facebook group.

    Smile policy
    We welcome all kinds of travelers, and the group dynamic of each trip is different, but also part of what makes the trip so amazing. You should be able to treat everyone in the group as well as the locals with respect and kindness.

    No complainers
    Our goal is for everyone to have fun and a trip of a lifetime. On our trips, you should be able to let the small stuff go and exercise flexibility when things don’t go according to plan. If you are a traveler who finds fault with everything and complains about the little things, then our trips are not right for you. Come with an open mind and adventurous spirit, and you’ll have the trip of a lifetime!

    Croatia is not like home
    You will be sleeping on a yacht for most of the trip, so expect things to be different than what you’re used to back home, and remember that it’s all a part of traveling and experiencing new places! For example, water pressure, bed and pillow firmness, and room temperature may be different than what you’re used to back home. Also, Wifi may be spotty, slow, or even unavailable in certain remote areas.

    Daily swim stops
    On this trip, there will be a swim stop each day for 2~5 hours directly off the back of the boat (weather permitting). If you prefer not to swim, you should be comfortable spending this time relaxing onboard. You can enjoy the jacuzzi, sundeck, bar, or A/C lounge for some quiet downtime. 

    Trip hosts & boat crew
    Your trip hosts will help you have an unforgettable experience and can answer questions & offer suggestions. They will always try to go above and beyond to help you have an amazing trip, but they are not your personal assistant. Travelers should exercise a certain level of self-sufficiency and independence on our trips. We also suggest tipping those who went out of their way to help you, especially your trip hosts and boat crew, who will be with you every day throughout the entire trip.

    Semi-independent trip
    Our trips are designed for the semi-independent traveler. If you choose not to participate in any of the included activities, you are responsible for organizing your own activities. Your trip leader can offer recommendations for alternative activities, but it is up to you to make reservations for extra activities. Additionally, you’re free to arrive before or depart after the trip, but pre-/post-trip plans, accommodation, transport, etc. are up to you to arrange. We do not offer assistance with any plans outside of the trip dates.

  2. This trip requires a low level of physical fitness. If you’re not feeling up for an activity, you’re welcome to explore on your own.

    The yacht has 2 narrow flights of stairs; you must be able to walk up and down the stairs on a moving boat unassisted to participate in this trip.

    To participate in this trip, you should be able to:

    • Be comfortable on a boat for 7 days and nights.
    • Walk 1 – 2 miles throughout the day, up/down stairs, over unpaved or cobblestone surfaces with/without an incline, and on paths with rough terrain made of dirt, mud, rocks, stones, etc.
    • Be comfortable on your feet for up to 4 hours walking and standing, indoors and outdoors, and in all weather conditions.
    • Carry your luggage from the taxi/van to the hotels and the yacht, and your room.*
    • Get in and out of a boat and van without assistance.

    *NOTE: Both hotels have luggage porters. If someone takes your luggage to your room, we ask that you tip accordingly.

  3. The max amount of travelers for this trip is 16 travelers. We prefer small group travel because, based on our experience, large groups are less easily able to integrate into society and generally have less authentic contact with the locals.

    A small group number also means that the participants will receive more personal treatment from the trip hosts, who can more thoroughly attend to the needs of each person. Small groups are also more mobile and flexible, as travel plans can be more easily altered en route.

  4. Currently, Australian, United Kingdom, Canadian, and United States passport holders do not need a visa if traveling to Croatia for less than 90 days.*

    *The European Union is planning to introduce a travel authorization program for most visitors traveling to Europe in 2025. It is not currently required, but we will provide any guidance necessary when it is launched.

    If you are not a citizen of one of the countries mentioned above, please check with the nearest Croatian embassy or consulate for information on visas and travel to Croatia.

    You may also be required to show proof of exit in the form of a departure flight ticket.

    As a general rule, passports should have at least six months of validity when traveling internationally. Most countries will not permit a traveler to enter their country unless the passport is set to expire at least six months after the final day of travel.

  5. While most daily activities are already included in the trip price, you will have some free time, and the trip host can recommend activities that might interest you. Optional activities are not included in the trip cost and are at your own expense.

  6. Airport pick-up is included in this trip*. The arrival airport is Dubrovnik, Croatia (DBV).

    *Airport pick-up is included only if you arrive on Day 1. If do not arrive on Day 1, airport pick-up is not included, but you can easily take a taxi at the airport or pre-arrange an airport pick-up with a transport company such as Welcome Pickups or one that you may find online.

    Airport drop-off is not included on this trip. The departure airport is Split, Croatia (SPU). The hotel can help you arrange a taxi to the airport.

  7. The official currency of Croatia is the euro (EUR).

    Find out the live mid-market rate for your currency by using a currency converter online.

  8. We strongly recommend that you use ATMs as they usually offer the best exchange rates. The easiest way is to pull money out from the ATM at the airport upon arrival and throughout your trip. It is always a good idea to have some cash on hand in case your bank puts a hold on your ATM card.

    ATMs are easily found in large cities and airports, but they are less common in rural and remote areas. When traveling on remote islands, be prepared to have enough cash as ATMs may not be easily found.

    Since euros are a popular currency, most banks in your hometown/city will exchange your local currency for them. This is a convenient option to get euros, but be aware that some banks might have unfavorable exchange rates or charge additional fees. It is best to check with your bank to see what fees are associated with exchanging money in your hometown.

    You can also exchange currency in the major cities and tourist areas. The airports also have exchange desks. If you aren’t happy with the exchange rates offered, then simply change what you need immediately and look for a better deal elsewhere. Keep in mind that airports and hotels often offer poorer currency exchange rates.

  9. Please note that the boat does not accept credit cards for any purchases made on board. 

    Credit and debit cards are widely used in most towns and cities. However, at small, local businesses such as bakeries, coffee shops, and bars, cash may be the main method of payment. Therefore, it is best to carry cash in case you come across a place that does not accept cards.

    It’s important to tell your bank and/or credit card company that you will be using your card. Some banks block transactions in foreign countries or currencies if they haven’t been forewarned about your travel plans.

  10. Croatia has a modest tipping culture. In restaurants, taxis, and for personal services, all tips are at your discretion. If you do decide to tip, around 10% of the total bill is appreciated. Tipping is generally cash only. 

    Below are suggested tipping amounts during your cruise:

    • Yacht crew: 300 EUR split among all crew members in cash at the end of your trip. If you feel a certain crew member went above and beyond, you’re welcome to tip him/her more in person.

    For more information about tipping, please see our blog on tipping.

  11. We recommend having access to anywhere between 500 ~ 800 EUR either in cash or by credit/debit card. We strongly advise budgeting more than you plan to spend in case of an emergency.

    As most components of your trip have been prepaid, you will only need money for some lunches and dinners, and any optional activities you may want to participate in. If you are an avid shopper or enjoy a cocktail in the evening, these costs are incurred at your own expense.

    Like most travel destinations, Croatia does not lack in its offerings of unique items, so please budget and pack accordingly! Remember that most places that offer high-end products will often accept credit/debit cards.

  12. When using your phone overseas, be sure to check with your provider to get informed about data and call roaming prices. When you land, you will usually get a message from your provider that will give you the price of data, calls, and texts in that country. See the example below:

    Welcome to Croatia! Your plan gives you unlimited data at up to 2G speeds and texts at no extra cost. Calls at 20 cents/min. Want our fastest data and unlimited calls? Get an International Pass for just $5/day. 

    Contact your service provider to learn about what international plans they offer for calls, texts, and data.

  13. The boat has free Wifi, but it may be slow, spotty, or absent at times. The hotels in Dubrovnik and Split offer free Wifi, and so do most restaurants. 

    Please keep in mind that the internet may not be as fast as you’re used to and could be spotty or absent in remote areas. Be prepared to ‘disconnect’ when sailing and traveling in remote areas.

  14. In Croatia, the most common outlet fits European pin plugs also known as the standard “Euro” outlet (see picture below). Croatia operates on 230V and 50Hz. Converters and/or adapters might be necessary for your electronic devices. 

  15. In summer, the weather is hot during the day, and light clothing is recommended. The nights may get cooler, so we recommend packing a light jacket as well and for windy sailing days.

  16. Even if you travel in the summertime, it’s best to bring warm clothes to layer for cooler evenings.

    Below are a few things that we suggest bringing to make your trip more comfortable:

    • Lightweight clothes that dry quickly* 
    • Sunglasses/hat*
    • Sunscreen (biodegradable if possible)*
    • Swimsuits (we recommend at least 2)*
    • Water shoes (for pebble/rocky beaches)*
    • Rash guard (for snorkeling to protect from sun, cold, sea lice, jellyfish, etc.)
    • Comfortable walking shoes (with good tread & ankle support)*
    • Cardigan/light jacket*
    • Windbreaker (for cruise)*
    • Small, secure, across-the-shoulder day bag/money belt (for Split and Dubrovnik)*
    • Umbrella (for sun & rain)
    • Portable fan (handheld)
    • Flashlight
    • Flip flops/sandals*
    • Seasickness medication (if needed)
    • Prescription/over-the-counter medication (if needed)
    • First aid kit (travel-size
    • Hand sanitizer
    • Washcloth
    • Wet wipes
    • Refillable water bottle (boat has a free hot/cold purified water dispenser)
    • Adapters, converters, chargers, cables for electronics (bring 2 or more just in case!)*
    • Shampoo, soap, conditioner
    • Navy outfit & fun accessories (for our navy-theme boat party!)

    *Must-have items!

    There will be hairdryers in the rooms at the hotels and on the boat. Beach towels and a few floaties, and noodles are provided on the boat for swim stops. If you have a favorite floatie, feel free to bring it along—there’s an automatic air pump on board.

  17. Since most of this trip will be on a boat, there are no laundry facilities. Please bring enough clothing for the trip in case you are not able to get it cleaned. 

  18. Yes, we can. When making your reservation, please notify us of your specific requests such as gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, etc. Alternative options will always be possible throughout the trip although options might be limited.

  19. Most areas of Croatia have very few crimes compared to bigger US and European cities. As with any travel destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings with a secure over-the-shoulder day pack that closes tightly. This way, your belongings will not easily become the property of any purse snatchers or pickpockets.

    When going to larger cities such as Dubrovnik or Split, pickpocketing is much more common, and we advise not putting anything in your back pockets, especially if you are on a crowded bus/train or at a crowded tourist spot, as thieves tend to target these areas.

  20. Please review the CDC Health Information for Travelers Website before traveling to check for recommended vaccinations.

    If you suffer from pre-existing medical conditions or are concerned about what vaccinations may be right for you, please visit a medical professional or your personal physician before your trip.

Flights

Your arrival airport is Dubrovnik (DBV) and the departure airport is Split (SPU).

Please do not book any flights until you receive a confirmation from us. You will receive a confirmation email within 24 ~ 48 hours of booking.


Visa

Currently, Australian, United Kingdom, Canadian, and United States passport holders do not need a visa if traveling to Croatia for less than 90 days.*

*The European Union is planning to introduce a travel authorization program for most visitors traveling to Europe in 2025. It is not currently required, but we will provide any guidance necessary when it is launched.

If you are not a passport holder from one of the countries mentioned above, please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for information on visas and travel to Croatia.

As a general rule, passports should have at least six months of validity when traveling internationally. Most countries will not permit a traveler to enter their country unless the passport is set to expire at least six months after the final day of travel.

You will spend 8 days and 7 nights on a premium yacht and 2 nights in hotels on the mainland in Split and Dubrovnik.

If you are arriving before or staying after the trip and want to do some sightseeing, it is best to book accommodation closer to the old towns and city centers.

The Dubrovnik and Split hotels are outside the old towns and city centers. The cruise is the main focus of this trip, and we only include 1 night pre-cruise because we don’t want anyone to miss the cruise in case of delayed flights or lost luggage. 

We will be in Croatia during peak season, so most hotels will be completely sold out. Because we need 16 total rooms for just 1 night, we can only stay at extremely large hotels outside of the city center. Additionally, the pool and breakfast areas tend to be very crowded, and early check-in is not usually possible, but you can always leave your luggage at the front desk if you wish to go exploring.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

This hotel is located in a suburb of Dubrovnik and enjoys a quiet location at a picturesque beach offering panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and Elaphiti Islands. It is about 30 minutes away from Dubrovnik’s old town.

The hotel has several restaurants and bars as well as 3 swimming pools, a spa and sports facilities, a wellness and spa center with an indoor pool, saunas, a gym, and a hot tub.

The rooms feature a private bathroom and a balcony.

Adriatic Sea Cruise Yacht

The premium yacht is 135 feet long and has a total of 3 decks. The common areas feature a sundeck with plenty of comfortable chaises longues, a jacuzzi, an indoor lounge area with a bar and saloon, and a fine dining restaurant. The yacht is also equipped with a jet ski, an inner tube for riding, 2 kayaks, 2 paddle boards, and snorkeling equipment.*

The cabins are located on the lower and main decks, while the upper deck contains the lounge and common areas. There are 15 cabins with comfortable beds, ensuite bathrooms, and A/C. You can find pictures and brief descriptions of the rooms under the ‘Rooms’ tab.

Split, Croatia

This beachfront property offers 3 swimming pools with a pool bar, sun loungers, and umbrellas. There are also 2 restaurants, a bar, a spa, and a wellness center. Each room has a balcony and a private bathroom with a hairdryer and free toiletries.

*NOTE: We will be at this hotel during peak season, and it will probably be completely sold out. The pool and breakfast areas tend to be very crowded.

All of the cabins are approximately the same size and dimensions. Each cabin has air conditioning and an ensuite bathroom with a hairdryer.

The main deck rooms have slightly larger windows but are placed high up to prevent other guests from seeing into your room. The lower deck rooms have smaller porthole windows.  

All rooms are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, and you can select your room upon booking. The sooner you book, the better chance you have of getting the room you prefer. 

Main Deck & Lower Deck Cabins

All of these cabins are almost identical and can be fitted with 1 double or 2 twin beds. There are 7 cabins on the Main Deck and 6 cabins on the Lower Deck.

*You can select your preferred bedding arrangement (twin or double) and deck preference (main or lower) when booking.

Twin Cabin - Main Deck

There are 3 twin cabins on the main deck with 2 single beds.

*The 2 single beds cannot be converted into 1 large bed. 

Travel insurance is compulsory for this trip due to the increased inherent risk involved with being on a boat. We work with Travelex, which offers travel protection plans to help protect you and your travel investment against the unexpected. Travel protection plans include coverage for trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical, emergency evacuation/repatriation, trip delay, baggage delay, and more. Otherwise, you are welcome to shop around online for a provider and policy that best suits your needs.

For more information on the recommended plans or to enroll, click on the image below or contact Travelex Insurance Services at 800-228-9792. Globe Drifters’ reference location number is 09-0984.

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*NOTE: For any trip, including but not limited to a chartered cruise or boat accommodation of more than 3 nights, there are no refunds once the trip is confirmed. The trip is considered confirmed once the required minimum number of bookings has been reached. We will inform you in writing once the minimum number of bookings has been reached and the trip is confirmed. Once the trip is confirmed, we are unable to offer refunds, credits, or make any changes.

Travel insurance is compulsory for certain trips due to the nature of the trip and the increased, inherent risk involved in that trip. We will inform you in writing if a trip requires travel insurance prior to and/or at the time of booking. You must purchase travel insurance within 30 days or less of us confirming the trip. If a trip requires travel insurance, you must be, at a minimum, covered for medical expenses, including emergency repatriation and trip cancellation/interruption. We recommend that you purchase a policy that covers COVID-19, personal liability, curtailment, and loss of luggage or personal effects. For these trips, you will not be permitted to join the group unless evidence of travel insurance has been submitted to GDI within 30 days of the trip confirmation.