44.3 m long and 9.2 m wide, the “MV Corona” has 20 spacious exterior cabins - Photo JDL
Progressively, the cruising offer of Travel Europe and Visit Europe, is becoming significant in Croatia.
After the “Mendula” that was put in service three years ago, the Group strikes again with the establishment of a product that can be customized and privatized for small groups below 40 people.
Amongst the advantages of this new addition can first be mentioned its dimensions.
44.3 m long and 9.2 m wide, the “MV Corona” has 20 spacious exterior cabins (14 have 18m2) on 4 bridges of which 4 are in the A+ category.
Decorated with great taste, they each have 2 windows (95 X 80 cm, can be opened) and a porthole (20 cm, openable) in the bathroom. 1 cabin (double bed, around 15m2) on the Sun bridge, 2 cabins (double beds, around 15-16 m2) on the Salon bridge, and one cabin (double bed, around 16-17 m2) on the main bridge.
In the A simple category, there are 8 main cabins on the bridge with 2 windows (95 X 80 cm, can be opened) inside the cabin, and a porthole (20 cm, openable) in the bathroom and 6 with double beds and 2 with 2 single beds of around 14 m2.
8 cabins type B with 2 portholes of 25 cm of which 6 have double beds, and 2 cabins with 1 double bed and 1 single bed, around 17-18 m2, on the inferior bridge, complete everything.
After the “Mendula” that was put in service three years ago, the Group strikes again with the establishment of a product that can be customized and privatized for small groups below 40 people.
Amongst the advantages of this new addition can first be mentioned its dimensions.
44.3 m long and 9.2 m wide, the “MV Corona” has 20 spacious exterior cabins (14 have 18m2) on 4 bridges of which 4 are in the A+ category.
Decorated with great taste, they each have 2 windows (95 X 80 cm, can be opened) and a porthole (20 cm, openable) in the bathroom. 1 cabin (double bed, around 15m2) on the Sun bridge, 2 cabins (double beds, around 15-16 m2) on the Salon bridge, and one cabin (double bed, around 16-17 m2) on the main bridge.
In the A simple category, there are 8 main cabins on the bridge with 2 windows (95 X 80 cm, can be opened) inside the cabin, and a porthole (20 cm, openable) in the bathroom and 6 with double beds and 2 with 2 single beds of around 14 m2.
8 cabins type B with 2 portholes of 25 cm of which 6 have double beds, and 2 cabins with 1 double bed and 1 single bed, around 17-18 m2, on the inferior bridge, complete everything.
A free and permanent wifi network
The low draught of the vessel (7 crew members) allows it to access creeks or some ports in shallow waters.
However, in the case of agitated oceans, your clients must have the stomach of seamen…
The launch rate in half-board is less than 1,400 euros per person. It includes the boat rental from the first day to the last, port taxes, and excursions.
Amongst other advantages also worth noting is the free and almost permanent access to a wifi network of great quality (we tested it), and the possibility to privatize the ship for small groups.
Dinner always takes place on land at night, except for the special weekly evening dedicated to the commander’s meal.
“We inaugurated our first cruise last week, and the feedbacks are very positive in terms of the quality of services onboard…,” rejoices Pascale Gaston, General Director of Visit Europe.
The broad of the group headed by Anton and Helmut Gschwentner and their teams, is ending, this week, a press trip presenting this new product.
However, in the case of agitated oceans, your clients must have the stomach of seamen…
The launch rate in half-board is less than 1,400 euros per person. It includes the boat rental from the first day to the last, port taxes, and excursions.
Amongst other advantages also worth noting is the free and almost permanent access to a wifi network of great quality (we tested it), and the possibility to privatize the ship for small groups.
Dinner always takes place on land at night, except for the special weekly evening dedicated to the commander’s meal.
“We inaugurated our first cruise last week, and the feedbacks are very positive in terms of the quality of services onboard…,” rejoices Pascale Gaston, General Director of Visit Europe.
The broad of the group headed by Anton and Helmut Gschwentner and their teams, is ending, this week, a press trip presenting this new product.
Cruise Program
Day 1: Arrival in Dubrovnik
Day 2: the Élaphites – Mljet Islands
Day 3: Mljet – Pucisca, Makarska or Omis
Day 4: Split
Day 5: Hvar
Day 6: Korčula – Slano
Day 7: Dubrovnik
Day 8: Departure from Dubrovnik
For more technical details and the break-down of the program, click here:
Day 2: the Élaphites – Mljet Islands
Day 3: Mljet – Pucisca, Makarska or Omis
Day 4: Split
Day 5: Hvar
Day 6: Korčula – Slano
Day 7: Dubrovnik
Day 8: Departure from Dubrovnik
For more technical details and the break-down of the program, click here: