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An enchanted farewell to Venice
No other farewell is as romantic and melancholic as the route taken by the Sea Cloud as it leaves the Floating City. Our tall ship slowly sails past all of Venice’s famous buildings and offers a panoramic view of the magnificent St Mark’s Square, the Campanile, the Bridge of Sighs and the Doge’s Palace.
Split – the Adriatic metropolis
Split was originally established as a retirement home for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. However, his palace, which took only ten years to build, soon encompassed two main roads, a number of villas, military and civilian constructions and several sacred buildings. This historical complex covers an area of roughly 30,000 square metres (323,000 square feet) and now stands at the centre of the beautiful old town. It undoubtedly deserves its title as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Culinary Istria
Even in ancient times, Istrian olives were famed for their special flavour. Nowadays, the region’s multi-award winning olive oil is prized by connoisseurs. Also much sought after among gourmets is the “white gold”, otherwise known as the white truffle. On a culinary excursion you will experience many of the region’s specialities.
An ancient multicultural city: Trieste
Trieste’s colourful history is reflected in its cuisine: From palatschinke to souvlaki, prosciutto to baccalà mantecato, the town has been shaped by the culinary influences of Austria, Istria and Greece. Trieste has long been considered a cultural melting pot; once a key port on the Slovenian border, it used to attract merchants from all over the world.