Unforgettable Croatia hosts first-ever Fam trip
Unforgettable Croatia recently hosted travel agents on its first ever Fam trip.
A total of 13 agents from the UK and US, sailed with the operator on a four-night Dalmatian Coast itinerary.
They experienced a Dubrovnik to Split Croatia cruise on the 38-guest Memories ship.
The cruise featured guided tours of Split and Dubrovnik, as well as Krka National Park and Mljet National Park.
A visit to Hvar Island included an exclusive wine tasting experience, before the voyage visited Slano, where guests enjoyed fresh oyster tasting, and Korcula.
The Fam trip included flights, breakfast and lunch daily, as well as daily swim stops in the local bays with complimentary water sports.
Leah Whitton, operations manager from Paramount Cruises, said: “The entire journey was meticulously planned and truly lived up to its name.”
Louise Groves, travel advisor at Go Cruise & Travel, added: “Our recent trip with Unforgettable Croatia was exceptional. Every detail was meticulously managed by the incredible crew.”
Graham Carter, CCO at Unforgettable Croatia, said: “We’re delighted that our valued trade partners had such a wonderful time on our first-ever Fam trip. This is a milestone moment for the brand.”
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