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A little piece of history and a delight for anyone who loves ships; Marina is a Danish-built ferry dating from 1936 and originally named Ingrid, after the Swedish princess who married a Danish prince that year. She served routes around the Baltic until 1969, when she came to what-was Yugoslavia, and sailed the Adriatic until 2005. She was then purchased by the Kušeta family, refurbished, and then opened as Botel.

Interiors have been sensitively renovated, so there are still lots of ropes and exposed metal beams, as well as modern cabins. You can visit the bridge and the former captain's quarters, which have retained lovely old wooden panelling, navigational equipment and logbooks. Note that there are some low ceilings and doorways, so you'll have to duck in places if you're tall.