DAY 1 : ZAGREB (15km)
Welcome to Croatia! Your transfer will await you upon your arrival at Croatia’s capital city.
Depending on your flight arrival, we leave you to rest or explore the city to take in first impressions.
Overnight in Zagreb.
DAY 2 : ZAGREB
After breakfast enjoy sightseeing tour of the capital and the largest city of Croatia. Walk around the historical city centre and explore major sights and rich history dating from Roman times. Feel unique experience of everyday Zagreb on Dolac, open-air farmers market where locals buy food for past 80 years, meet the locals and taste fresh seasonal products from Zagreb surroundings.
On the way to the upper city you will pass the famous Stone gate, one of the best-preserved monuments of the old Zagreb and hear its story. Take a ride with the funicular in Zagreb (optional) and a walk via Lenuzzi green horseshoe – one of the major urban interventions in the history of Croatian architecture and horticulture.
Overnight stay in Zagreb
DAY 3 : ZAGREB - NP PLITVICE - SPLIT (408 km)
Today travel from Zagreb to Split. On the way we shall stop at National Park Plitvice lakes, a masterpiece of nature. Through centuries water was carving lakes and forming waterfalls resulting with creation of 16 crystal clear lakes. It is the first and the biggest National park in Croatia and the only one put on UNESCO list of natural heritage in 1979.
Once we arrive at National park Plitvice lakes, considering weather conditions we will choose the best route between many that are possible. We will hike, cross the biggest lake with the boat and drive with the panoramic bus. Next destination we will not miss on our way to Split, driving along the scenic coastline is beautiful UNESCO city of Šibenik, city that successfully combines its famous past and the gift of natural beauties. Enjoy a beautiful two nights stay at the second largest city of Croatia.
Overnight in Solin.
DAY 4 : SPLIT
Morning sightseeing tour of Split. Walk through the medieval streets as the Romans did 18 centuries ago and enjoy impressive sites such as the palace of the great emperor Diocletian with his mausoleum - today’s cathedral, Peristyle, Golden gate, various statues, Venetian palaces and more. Spend some free time exploring Riva-Split’s beautiful waterside promenade lined with restaurants, shops and cafes.
Return to Solin for overnight.
DAY 5 : SPLIT - STON - DUBROVNIK (235km)
Today we leave Split travelling along the coast towards a true pearl of Croatia - Dubrovnik. We will stop in Ston, small fiserhman town and once very important salt producing centre strategically positioned on the Adriatic shore along important trade routes. Ston was extremely significant for the Ragusa Republic leaving us until today the largest fortification monument in Europe – the defence wall still proudly standing. Ston is also a popular destination for foodies due to the local Mali Ston Bay rich with mussels and oysters – a culinary highlight of any foodie tour in Croatia which you can taste while having free time on your own in Ston.
toward Dubrovnik where you will spend two nights.
DAY 6 : DUBROVNIK
After breakfast you will have the opportunity to visit Dubrovnik. The walls of Dubrovnik girdle a perfectly preserved complex of public and private, sacral and secular buildings representing all periods of the city’s history, beginning with its founding in the 7th century.
Walk through city’s main street Stradun heritage & nature and learn of the Rector’s Palace, the church of St. Blaise, the Cathedral, three large monasteries and the City Hall. The Republic of Dubrovnik was the centre of a separate political and territorial entity, and was proud of its culture, its achievements in commerce and especially of its freedom preserved down so many tempestuous centuries.
Overnight in Dubrovnik.
DAY 7 : DEPARTURE (22 km)
Departure transfer to Dubrovnik airport.
End of our services.
Our services include :
- All private transfers as per itinerary
- 6 nights in selected hotels
- Daily breakfast
- Local English speaking guides: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik
- Entrances: National Park Plitvice Lakes
- All taxes and fees
Our services do not include :
- International flights
- Visa
- Insurance
- Activities and meals other than mentioned
- Personal expenses
SAMPLE HOTELS :
- 4* HOTELS : Hotel Dubrovnik Zagreb I Hotel Dioklecijan Split I Hotel Lacroma Dubrovnik
- 5* HOTELS : Hotel Double Tree by Hilton Zagreb I Hotel Park Split I Hotel Rixos Premium Dubrovnik
Croatia, located on the Adriatic Sea, is a stunning country known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and beautiful coastline. From ancient Roman ruins and medieval towns to vibrant cities and picturesque islands, Croatia offers something for every traveler.
Getting There:
Croatia is well-connected by air, land, and sea. The main international airports are in Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik. There are also numerous ferry connections from Italy, as well as excellent road and rail links from neighboring countries.
Where to Stay:
Croatia offers a wide range of accommodations, from luxury hotels and resorts to budget-friendly hostels and private apartments. Some popular areas to stay include:
Dubrovnik: Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik is famous for its historic old town and stunning sea views.
Split: A vibrant city with a mix of ancient Roman architecture and modern amenities.
Hvar: A popular island destination known for its lively nightlife and beautiful beaches.
Plitvice Lakes National Park: For nature lovers looking to stay close to one of Croatia’s most stunning natural attractions.
Things to Do:
Explore Dubrovnik:
Wander through the ancient streets of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its well-preserved city walls, historic buildings, and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. Don’t miss a walk along the city walls and a visit to the Rector's Palace and Dubrovnik Cathedral.
Visit Diocletian's Palace in Split:
This impressive Roman palace, also a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the heart of Split. It’s a living part of the city, with shops, restaurants, and residences integrated into the ancient structure. Explore the palace’s basements, Peristyle Square, and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius.
Discover the Plitvice Lakes National Park:
One of Croatia’s most beautiful natural attractions, Plitvice Lakes National Park features a series of cascading lakes and waterfalls set in lush forest. Wooden walkways and hiking trails allow visitors to explore the park’s stunning scenery.
Island Hopping in the Adriatic:
Croatia’s coastline is dotted with over a thousand islands, each with its own charm. Popular islands to visit include Hvar, known for its nightlife and lavender fields; Korčula, reputedly the birthplace of Marco Polo; and Vis, known for its untouched beauty and historic sites.
Explore Istria:
The Istrian Peninsula offers beautiful beaches, charming hilltop villages, and excellent cuisine. Visit the Roman amphitheater in Pula, the medieval town of Rovinj, and the truffle-rich forests around Motovun.
Enjoy the Dalmatian Coast:
The Dalmatian Coast is renowned for its stunning scenery and historic towns. Highlights include the cities of Zadar, with its Roman and Venetian ruins; Šibenik, with its UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James; and the stunning beaches of Makarska Riviera.
Visit Zagreb:
Croatia’s capital city, Zagreb, is a vibrant metropolis with a rich cultural scene. Explore its historic Upper Town, visit the iconic St. Mark's Church, and stroll through the lively Dolac Market.
Kornati National Park:
A stunning archipelago of over 140 islands, islets, and reefs, Kornati National Park is a paradise for sailing, snorkeling, and diving. The park’s rugged beauty and clear waters make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.
Taste Croatian Cuisine:
Croatian cuisine is diverse and regional, with influences from Italian, Mediterranean, and Central European cuisines. Must-try dishes include Peka (a slow-cooked meat and vegetable dish), black risotto, seafood specialties, and local wines.
Practical Tips:
Currency: Croatian Kuna (HRK). Euros are also widely accepted, especially in tourist areas. Credit cards are widely used, but it’s useful to carry some cash for small purchases.
Language: Croatian is the official language, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.
Weather: Croatia has a varied climate. The coastal areas enjoy a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The interior has a more continental climate with colder winters. The best time to visit is from May to September.
Transportation: Croatia has a well-developed transportation network, including buses, trains, ferries, and flights. Renting a car is a good option for exploring the country at your own pace.
Safety: Croatia is generally very safe for travelers. Standard precautions against petty crime, such as pickpocketing, should be taken, especially in crowded tourist areas.
Croatia is a destination that offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from the historical allure of Dubrovnik and Split to the natural wonders of Plitvice Lakes and the Adriatic islands. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the vibrant nightlife, or relaxing on a beautiful beach, Croatia promises an unforgettable travel experience. With its warm hospitality, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Croatia is a must-visit destination for any traveler.