DAY 1 : DUBROVNIK
Arrival to Dubrovnik airport.
Private transfer to the hotel in Dubrovnik area.
Overnight at the hotel in Dubrovnik area.
DAY 2 : DUBROVNIK
Breakfast at the hotel.
Dubrovnik sightseeing tour with a local guide (duration approx. 2 hrs)
«.... those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik» (George Bernard Shaw)
Today he might add that Dubrovnik is the place for all those who wish to renew themselves and their faith in human nature. Stari Grad - the old city of Dubrovnik and its medieval walls have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Our guide will lead you through the narrow streets of the Old Town introducing you to the history and culture of this magnificent city. Many famous sights will be viewed along the way.
Overnight at the hotel in Dubrovnik area.
DAY 3 : DUBROVNIK - SPLIT
Breakfast at the hotel.
Private transfer from Dubrovnik to Split.
Split sightseeing tour with a local guide (duration approx. 2 hrs)
The Split private tour will take you along the Old City to visit main sights: the old town of Split is built on and around the spectacular Roman Palace erected by the Roman Emperor Diocletian (born in Salona – today’s Solin) in the 4th century. The Cathedral St. Duje is composed of a church, formed from an Imperial Roman mausoleum,and a bell tower. Together they form the Cathedral of St. Duje. The Jupiter’s Temple is a temple dedicated to the god Jupiter of the ancient Romans, located near the Peristyle, the central square of the palace. It was built during the entire construction of Diocletian's Palace.
Overnight at the hotel in Split area.
DAY 4 : SPLIT
Breakfast at the hotel.
OPTIONAL: Blue Cave and Hvar excursion from Split (duration approx. 8 hrs) - SIC:
Witness the originality and magnificence of the Blue Cave on Biševo Island. Float in Stiniva Cove, taking in the towering cliffs that encircle you. Strap on your diving mask and explore a thriving underwater world by Budikovac Island before visiting Palmižana Bay. Sign off yourday with a stroll through the quaint streets of Hvar Town, lined with Venetian palaces, a palm-dotted seafront, and bustling squares.
Overnight at the hotel in Split area.
DAY 5 : SPLIT - ZADAR - PLITVICE
Breakfast at the hotel.
Private transfer from Split to Zadar. (duration approx. 2 hrs)
Zadar sightseeing tour with a local guide (duration approx. 1,5 hrs) :
The Zadar peninsula still preserves very old network of narrow and charming city streets, as well as a Roman forum dating back to the first century AD. The town is fortified with medieval walls, distinguished for their pretty and impressive ports – entries in the city all dating back to the sixteenth century. Even Alfred Hitchcock was impressed and supposedly said that the sunset here is more beautiful than in California.
Private transfer from Zadar to Plitvice. (duration approx. 2 hrs)
Overnight at the hotel in Plitvice area.
DAY 6 : PLITVICE - ZAGREB
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit of the Plitvice National Park – on own, tickets included (duration approx. 2,5 hrs) :
Plitvice National Park is one of the most beautiful and best preserved national parks in the country. This is why the entire lakes and surrounding area were declared a national park in 1949 and are listed on the UNESCO`s list of World Heritage Sites because of its exceptional beauty. it is a valley situated between high forested mountains in which lie, one below another, a string of sixteen beautiful lakes of crystal blue and green waters. Fed by small streams and brooks, they spill into each other in 92 foaming cascades and thundering waterfalls. The lakes themselves cover about 2 square kilometres and the entire national park covers 200 square kilometres. The Plitvice lakes` scenery will simply delight you regardless whether you are walking the paths and wooden bridges, taking a boat ride or just taking photographs.
Transfer from Plitvice to Zagreb(duration approx. 2 hrs).
Zagreb sightseeing tour with local guide (duration approx. 2 hrs) :
Zagreb grew up on two neighbouring hills: Kaptol - the centre of spiritual and religious life of north-western Croatia and Gradec - the commercial centre of skilful tradesmen and craftsmen. Visit the Upper Town with its Gothic Cathedral, the beautiful and ornate St. Catherine’s church or the massive St. Mark’s church with its famous colour-tiled roof. Continue to the medieval Stone Gate and “Dolac”, the open-air market which are a must for all visitors.
Overnight at the hotel in Zagreb area.
DAY 7 : ZAGREB - DEPARTURE
Breakfast at the hotel.
Private transfer from the hotel to Zagreb airport.
End of our services.
Our services include :
Private one way transfers with a/c vehicle:
• Dubrovnik airport – Hotel in Dubrovnik area
• Hotel in Dubrovnik area – Hotel in Split area
• Hotel in Split area – Zadar – Hotel in Plitvice area
• Hotel in Plitvice area – Hotel in Zagreb area
• Hotel in Zagreb area – Zagreb airport
Sightseeing Tours:
• Dubrovnik sightseeing tour with a local guide
• Split sightseeing tour with a local guide
• Zadar sightseeing tour with a local guide
• Zagreb sightseeing tour with a local guide
Entrance fees:
• Plitvice National Parks
Our services do not include :
- Optional sightseeing tours
- Excursion to Blue Cave & Hvar – SIC : 125€
- Meals (except breakfast) and drinks
- Porterage
- Tips
- Any service not mentioned above
City |
Night |
Hotel |
Dubrovnik area |
2 nights |
Hotel Ivka 3* or similar / Grand Hotel Park 4* or similar / Hotel More 5* or similar |
Split area |
2 nights |
Hotel Pax 3* or similar / Hotel Art 4* or similar / Hotel Atrium 5* or similar |
Plitvice area |
1 night |
Hotel Jezero 3* or similar/Hotel Degenija 4* or similar/Ethno Houses Resort or similar |
Zagreb area |
1 night |
Hotel Jadran 3* or similar / Hotel Astoria 4* or similar / Hotel Sheraton or similar |
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.