We Love —
- An unforgettable experience that will take you on a journey through the gorgeous Dalmatian Coast.
- Your tour includes the UNESCO World Heritage site of Dubrovnik, the stunning scenery in Krka National Park and the pretty seaside town of Split.
- You will stay in comfortable hotels throughout with the opportunity to eat out in some great local restaurants.
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Your Itinerary —
Day 1: Arrival in Dubrovnik
Pick up your car upon arrival in Dubrovnik airport & drive to your hotel is the Dubrovnik area (approx. travel time: 1 hour / 55km).
Spend your afternoon roaming Dubrovnik's beautifully preserved old town & explore its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains.
Overnight in the Dubrovnik Area.
Our suggestion:
Drive towards Dubrovnik city at 10 am, stopping at the panoramic viewpoint above the Old City for photographs. The journey continues through the lovely countryside of Zupa Dubrovacka (Parish of Dubrovnik), and picturesque villages of Kupari, Srebreno, Mlini and Plat.
Your next destination is Cavtat, the southernmost town in Croatia. Cavtat is situated in a bay, encircled by two peninsulas, making it a safe harbor, frequented by numerous sailors and yacht enthusiasts. Few places offer such harmony of Mediterranean flora, emerald sea and architecture, while cherishing a rich cultural and historical tradition. Relax and enjoy a glass of wine served with several kinds of cheese and olive oil.
Continue with a drive to the cable car station. A few minutes long cable car ride will get you to the top of the hill Srdj, at which foot Dubrovnik nested. A short cable car ride, followed by a short walk will bring you the Ploce Gate, the eastern entrance to the Old City of Dubrovnik. Head back to your hotel.
Overnight in the Dubrovnik area.
Continue exploring the area around Dubrovnik or head to Montenegro:
Start at the Cetinje Monastery, then appease your cultural sifed with a trip to Vladin Dom art Museum where you will find a huge collection of art.
After Cetinje, this tour can take you through the Rocks of Montenegro (a region called stone sea) for a visit to Njegusi, the most famous Montenegrin village. Njegusi is the place from where the Royal Dynasty of Petrovic came and today the place where the famous gastronomic speciality smoked ham from Njegusi - is made.
Stop at two of the most beautiful viewing places in Montenegro - Brajici, with a panoramic view of Budva, Becici and St.Stefan and at the serpentine of Njegusi, from where you can see the whole Boka Kotorska.The last pearl of this excursion is the breathtaking sight of Kotor Bay. Head back to your hotel.
Overnight in the Dubrovnik area.
After breakfast enjoy some more time at the hotel before checking out. En-route to Pelješac, stop off at Ston which is situated on the narrow isthmus connecting the Peljesac peninsula with the mainland.
This little town is often called a smaller copy of Dubrovnik. Especially interesting are the magnificent walls surrounding the town which is one of the longest defensive walls in the world and parts date back to 1317. The entire region is best known for its fine seafood restaurants.
The scenic peninsular of Pelješac stretches out like a green finger into the Adriatic Sea. Picturesque vineyards cling to rocky slopes dotted between the thick Mediterranean vegetation. Then just a short ferry ride brings you to an island steeped in history, the island of Korčula. A visit to these jewels of the Croatia coastline will leave you awestruck at their natural beauty and spellbound with their historical roots.
We recommend that you end the day with a Korcula & Peljesac wine tasting tour.
Overnight in Korcula.
Korčula is one of the most interesting Mediterranean islands thanks to its natural beauty and indented coastline. Hop on a sailboat and let the wind take you for a ride or explore the hidden coves in a kayak. Try big game fishing in the Adriatic or just observe the fish while diving in the deep blue sea.
Have a unique cycling experience while soaking in the pine and holly oak fragrances and then relax on sandy Lumbarda beaches and secluded small islands. There is also 15th-century Franciscan monastery with a beautiful cloister is situated on the islet of Badija, near Korčula Town...
Overnight in Korcula.
Day 6: Korcula
Join one of the numerous fish picnic tours that depart from the hotel, its an excellent way to explore this beautiful island & its crystalline waters, pristine beaches & epic scenery.
Overnight in Korcula.
After breakfast, depart for the Split area, driving along the Adriatic Coast and the Neretva River Delta to Mostar, a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the most important cities in the Herzegovina region. This impressive city is the cultural capital and the centre of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. On this day trip see the Old Bazaar, the Turkish House and historical mosques. Continue to the Makarska Riviera.
Overnight in Tucepi.
Today we recommend sightseeing tour of Split. The second-largest city in Croatia, Split is a great place to see Dalmatian life as it’s really lived. Always buzzing, this exuberant city has just the right balance of tradition and modernity.
Step inside Diocletian’s Palace (a Unesco World Heritage site and one of the world’s most impressive Roman monuments) and you’ll see dozens of bars, restaurants and shops thriving amid the atmospheric old walls where Split life has been going on for thousands of years. To top it off, Split has a unique setting. Its dramatic coastal mountains act as the perfect backdrop to the turquoise waters of the Adriatic. You’ll get a chance to appreciate this gorgeous cityscape when making a ferry journey to or from the city.
Overnight in Tucepi.
After breakfast, we recommend heading towards the Krka National Park. This park is follows the Krka river, from the historical town of Knin situated near the river’s spring all the way to Skradin. Among numerous waterfalls Skradinski buk and Roski slap attract most attention with their special beauty. Between those waterfalls there is a small island of Visovac with the Franciscan monastery . Alternatively, enjoy a day at the hotel and on thebeach.
Overnight in Tucepi.
Day 10: Departure
After breakfast, drive back to Dubrovnik airport & drop off your car (approx. travel time: 3 hours).
Your Hotels —
You will be staying in the following hotels.
Sleeps up to
Hotel Osmine
You will be spending 3 nights in a Standard room on an all inclusive board basis (breakfast, lunch & dinner served in the main restaurant with a selection of beverages & snacks).
Hotel Lume
You will be spending 3 nights in a Standard Room with breakfast included.
Hotel Tamaris
You will be spending 3 nights in a Standard Room with breakfast included.
Please note: some dining outlets/menu items and premium, branded and international drinks may not be included and may incur a surcharge payable locally. Meals, snacks and drinks may be available at selected times only.
Please that if any of these hotels are unavailable, hotels of a similar standard will be found.
Your Journey —
Flights: The flights included are with either a scheduled or no frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Car Hire: Car hire is included. This will be a group C, Renault Clio or similar with unlimited mileage, DCW, TP & Tax included.
Times between the hotels are as follows, please note that these times are without stopping for excursions:
- Dubrovnik Airport to Hotel Osmine: 1 hour
- Hotel Osmine to Hotel Lume: 2 hours 40 minutes (including a ferry ride)
- Hotel Lume to Hotel Tamaris: 4 hours (including a ferry ride)
- Hotel Tamaris to Dubrovnik Airport: 3 hours