Take in some of the most captivating sights of the Adriatic and beyond on Celebrity’s cruises from Italy to Croatia. Stroll the medieval ramparts of Dubrovnik, gazing down on the terracotta rooftops of the old town. Wander along the elegant Stradun boulevard, lined with baroque palaces.

In Split, marvel at Diocletian’s Palace, the living heart of the city and one of the finest Roman structures in the world. Zadar, meanwhile, is the gateway to some of Croatia’s most beautiful inland scenery, a landscape of forested mountains, sun-dappled woodland, and tumbling waterfalls. Discover the best of Italy and Croatia on a Mediterranean cruise with Celebrity.

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Dubrovnik

Encircled by more than a mile of defensive walls, Dubrovnik is a joy to explore. Once you’ve walked the ramparts, head to the Gothic-style Dominican monastery to admire art and shop for organic beauty products in the ancient pharmacy. Whizz up Srd Hill, which overlooks the city, for jaw-dropping views of the old town and the sparkling Adriatic beyond. Back in town, sit in a sidewalk restaurant for a platter of smoked ham, salty cheese, and a crisp Marastina, one of the excellent local wines.

Split

The Roman emperor Diocletian built a lavish palace in Split in the third century AD. To this day, it remains the heart of the city, complete with homes, churches, and shops. Take a tour of the substructure to see medieval wine and olive presses and listen to a performance of traditional klapa singing, which is hauntingly beautiful. Above ground, hike up wooded Marjan Hill for views of the city, or hop on a boat to nearby Brač island to swim off pebbly beaches in the aquamarine waters.

Zadar

Zadar is the gateway to some of Croatia’s most beautiful countryside, whether you join a canoe trip on the Zrmanja River or a hike in Paklenica National Park, a region of forested mountains and dramatic canyons. Zadar itself is perched on a peninsula and dates back to Roman times, its old town a cluster of fine medieval buildings and sunlit squares. Check out the hypnotic Sea Organ on the waterfront, an art installation that whistles melodically with the gentle movement of the waves.

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