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21-Day Adriatic Coasts, Grecian Gems & Dalmatian Delights
23 Aug - 13 Sep
21 Nights
19 Ports
Seabourn

21-Day Adriatic Coasts, Grecian Gems & Dalmatian Delights

23 August - 13 September 2026
From £8,639 pp
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Duration

21 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Croatia

Ports

19 Ports

23 August

Setting sail from Dubrovnik

We never fail to be moved when we see the terracotta roofs and honey-golden walls of Dubrovnik, and a stroll around the perfectly preserved old town is a highlight of any visit to the Dalmatian coast. Formerly known as Ragusa, Dubrovnik is a city with a rich, and occasionally troubled, history; the shelling of the city was one of the most shocking images of the Balkan wars of the 1990s, which makes the painstaking restoration of the old town in the years since all the more remarkable. Make sure you take the time to walk around the walls and soak up the views across the rooftops towards Lokrum island, and the deep sapphire of the Adriatic Sea beyond.

Our tip

Walking the entire length of the walls involves a lot of steps, and it can be quite exhausting in the hot Croatian sun. If you’d rather just see a smaller section, the Minčeta tower provides the best photo opportunities.

24 August

Croatia: Korcula

25 August

Italy: Brindisi

26 August

Albania: Sarandë

27 August

Greece: Zakynthos

28 August

At sea

29 August

Greece: Nafplion

30 August

Greece: Athens (Piraeus)

31 August

Greece: Gythion

1 September

At sea

2 September

Albania: Sarandë

3 September

Croatia: Dubrovnik

4 September

Croatia: Hvar

5 September

Slovenia: Koper

6 September

Italy: Venice

7 September

Croatia: Vodice (Šibenik)

8 September

Montenegro: Kotor

9 September

Greece: Corfu

10 September

Greece: Sami (Kefalonia)

11 September

At sea

12 September

Greece: Nafplion

13 September

Arriving in Athens (Piraeus)

Athens is a city awash with historical and cultural significance. Towering over the city are the gleaming columns of the Parthenon, surely one of the most iconic sights in the whole of Europe. And yet Athens is much more than an open air museum; this is a dynamic, bustling metropolis, and a place where history is still very much unfolding. For all its faults, the Greek capital possesses an energy and an optimism that are manifest in everything from the burgeoning art scene to the restaurants and bars that continue to pop up on a regular basis.

Don't miss

Obviously don’t miss the Acropolis, nor the new adjacent museum, where space has pointedly been left for the frieze we call the Elgin Marbles – it is really excellent. Then take time to stroll on the hills and slopes around the outcrop.

The Ship

Your home from home

Seabourn - Pool deck at sunset
Seabourn Odyssey - The Grill by Thomas Keller
Seabourn Odyssey, Sojourn & Quest - Veranda Suite
Any one of Seabourn's lovely little trio of spacious and elegant sisters is the perfect choice for a combination of contemporary style and traditional expert hospitality.

What we love

When Seabourn built Odyssey, Sojourn and Quest, over a period of just three years, we were delighted. Not only because each one is beautiful, but also because their similarity means that they are interchangeable, enabling you to travel all over the world in a familiar environment.

Capacity 458 Guests
Crew 330 International Staff
Style The contemporary décor appeals to a sophisticated and cosmopolitan crowd. With lots of outside space, you can enjoy an al fresco experience if you choose.
Inclusions
  • All meals in all restaurants including room service
  • Open bar policy throughout the ship
  • On board entertainment and lecture programme
  • Extensive spa and fitness facilities
  • Programme of daytime activities
  • Gratuities

YEAR BUILT

Odyssey 2009, Sojourn 2010, Quest 2011
Last Refurbishment Odyssey 2017, Sojourn 2017, Quest due 2018
TONNAGE 32,000 grt
Length 650 feet
Breadth 84 feet
Cruising Speed 19 knots
More about Seabourn Quest

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
Pucic Palace, Dubrovnik

Our favourite hotel in Dubrovnik

We love the intimate Villa Orsula, with just eight lovely bedrooms and excellent sea views, but if you want to stay in the Old Town itself, the Pucic Palace is the one to go for.

Mostar bridge, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Day trips from Dubrovnik

Make the short trip across the border into Bosnia-Herzegovina and visit the pretty little town of Mostar, with its famous stone bridge over the river Neretva.

Electra Palace Hotel, Athens

Extend your stay in Athens

At Mundy, we have long been hunting for the perfect Athenian hotel - our favourite so far is the Electra Palace in Plaka.

Amphitheatre at Delphi, Greece

Excursions from Athens

Delphi is an absolute must – you’ll need a full day though, it’s quite a drive.

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21-Day Adriatic Coasts, Grecian Gems & Dalmatian Delights

23 August - 13 September 2026
From £8,639 pp

Duration

21 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Croatia

Ports

19 Ports

Ship

Seabourn Quest of Seabourn

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Why Mundy?

Who we are

Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

Matthew Lonsdale

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