Conde Nast Traveller: Brodosplit's Arethusa is the best small cruise ship in the world

Readers of Conde Nast Traveller magazine picked out the best small cruise ship in the world. Their favorite was Arethusa, a ship bulit in the Brodosplit shipyard

  Readers of Conde Nast Traveller magazine picked out the best small cruise ship in the world. Their favorite was Arethusa, a ship bulit in the Brodosplit shipyard, Jutarnji list reports. Conde Nast Traveller is one of the most respected travel publications today. The panel consisted ot professionals who are tourism professionals and who travel consistently around the world.

   Arethusa was built in 2007 and her working name was Novogradnja 509. it is one of three ships that Brodosplit was supposed to build for Grand Circle River Cruise Line LLC of Boston, one of America's leading tourist companies, in 2005. All three ships now sail on the route Split-Athens and the program is called "hidden gems of the Dalmatian and Greek coast."