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Save on Croatian wilderness sailing

17 October 2013

Save on Croatian wilderness sailing

Save $176 on a new 8-day sailing adventure aboard a private yacht exploring some of Croatia’s most remote and pristine islands with Back-Roads Touring.

Croatian Wilderness Sailing will take you off-the-beaten track to islands such as Mljet, Lastovo and Vis to discover amazing natural beauty and villages seemingly untouched for centuries from NZ$3349* per person, twin share when booked and paid in full by 15 December.

The private charter begins in Trogir with highlights including wine tasting in Korcula - one of the best preserved medieval towns on the Adriatic Coast, and Mljet National Park, an unspoilt oasis of lush vegetation, pine forests and spectacular saltwater lakes.

You’ll also visit the highest peak of Lastovo, the famous Blue Cave on Bisevo Island, an olive grove on Solta for olive oil tastings and feast on a three-course Captain’s Dinner featuring regional delicacies made from fresh local produce.

The tour includes seven nights aboard a luxury yacht accommodating a maximum of 16 guests, daily breakfast, six lunches, three dinners, towels and linen, entrance fees, services of a local captain and crew, and Back-Roads tour leader.

Contact Back-Roads on 0800 223 369, info@backroadstouring.co.nz or visit your local travel agent.

*Terms and conditions apply. Advertised price includes 5% earlybird saving. Earlybird saving is valid for new bookings made and paid in full by 15 December 2013. Valid for travel until November 2014. Offer cannot be extended beyond the booking and payment period. Must quote relevant promo code at time of booking: BRT1EB5%. Earlybird can be combined with either the past passenger or multi-tour discount up to a maximum discounted value of 10%. Back-Roads Touring reserves the right to amend or withdraw the offer at any time.

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