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- Discover Croatia’s magnificent scenery on a 7-night tour around its prettiest cities, islands, and national parks.
- Admire ornate cathedrals, cascading waterfalls and dreamy vineyards, and enjoy included transfers from one destination to the next.
- Throughout your stay, you’ll be accommodated in 4* hotels with an included breakfast each morning to set you up for a day exploring!
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Your Itinerary In Brief —
Start your tour in Zagreb, Croatia’s largest city, with plenty of green parks and charming courtyards. Next up is Split, where you’ll discover the city’s cool drinking and dining scene. You may also wish to visit the sensational Plitvice Lakes.
Spend a day strolling the streets of glitzy coastal town Hvar, before taking a boat to Korcula, home to one of the best preserved medieval towns. Your stay will end in Dubrovnik, where you can marvel at the ancient walled city and distinctive Old Town.
Our Offer:
Day 1: Zagreb
Day 2: Zagreb
Day 3: Split
Day 4: Split - Hvar
Day 5: Hvar
Day 6: Hvar - Korcula
Day 7: Korcula - Dubrovnik
Day 8: Dubrovnik
Your Itinerary In Detail —
Day 1 to 2: Zagreb
DAY 1: ZAGREB
Arrive at Zagreb Airport and transfer to a hotel in Zagreb for an overnight stay.
DAY 2: ZAGREB
Following breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a guided introduction to Croatia’s largest city. With an air of a true European capital, Zagreb charms with its baroque facades and towers, green parks and open-air terraces, quiet courtyards and bustling streets.
Between its historic upper town and urban lower town, spot landmarks like the Church of St. Mark with its colourful roof, the Cathedral and the National Theatre. Continue exploring on your own in the afternoon and spend another night in Zagreb.
Day 3 to 5: Split & Hvar
DAY 3: SPLIT
After breakfast, morning departure to Split. The first visit of the day takes you to Croatia’s most popular natural gem, the Plitvice Lakes. A guided walk along the wooden pathways unveils an amazing world of 16 cascading lakes interlaced with over 90 waterfalls, bound to mesmerise visitors whatever the season.
Continuing the drive to Split, take a break in Trogir, a UNESCO-listed World Heritage site. A bundle of narrow atmospheric streets which twist and bend between houses, palaces and churches, the heritage of Trogir is rooted in the Greek and Roman times and showcases some of the finest architectural works in Croatia. Visit the incredibly intricate portal of its Cathedral, the Town Loggia and the Cipiko Palace. Arrive to Split and spend overnight in Split/Split area.
DAY 4: SPLIT – HVAR
After breakfast at the hotel, set out on a late morning walking tour of Split. Dalmatia’s largest coastal town bustles and buzzes, as it grows more and more popular among travellers for its easy-going spirit, creative food and shopping scene and of course, remarkable heritage.
Learn about the Diocletian’s Palace, once the Roman Emperor’s retirement estate and today a lively city centre housing 3,000 people! Finally, enjoy a ferry or catamaran ride from Split to the neighbouring island of Hvar where you'll spend the night at a hotel in the glitzy town of Hvar.
DAY 5: HVAR
The island of Hvar is known for its purple lavender fields, potent red wines from steep vineyards especially enjoying the island’s status as Croatia’s sunniest island, and the glamorous scenes along the starlit waterfronts of the town of Hvar, so often featured in national and international summer media.
In your morning walking tour, explore the island’s prime gem and its most trendy destination, the town of Hvar. Home to the oldest theatre in Europe, also the home of organized tourism in Croatia, the heritage of Hvar extends far beyond the popular party scene! Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure and spend the night in a hotel in Hvar.
Day 6 to 8: Hvar, Korcula & Dubrovnik
DAY 6: HVAR – KORČULA
Enjoy a breakfast at the hotel and some time on your own. Hvar is known for its diverse sights, from the bustling squares of Hvar town to the serene waterfront of Jelsa, the bridges of Vrboska and vineyards of Ivan Dolac.
In the afternoon, bid farewell to Hvar and hop on a boat to take you to the neighboring island of Korčula. Arrive in the evening and enjoy an overnight stay in Korčula.
DAY 7: KORČULA – DUBROVNIK
The far south of Croatia holds many gems. Korčula was a Venetian stronghold, and this heritage can be seen from the many lion statues on the town’s facades and gates, intertwined with some of the most outstanding stonework seen anywhere on the Adriatic coast.
Stroll the narrow, curved streets, marvel at beautiful churches and magnificent palaces in one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean. Early in the afternoon, catch a ride to Dubrovnik, which once successfully rivalled the Venetian Republic. Arrival to Dubrovnik and overnight stay in a hotel.
DAY 8: DUBROVNIK
Following breakfast, bid farewell to Dubrovnik and enjoy a scenic transfer to Dubrovnik Airport (or other hotel/accommodation in Dubrovnik). End of program.
Your Hotels —
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Maximum room capacity
Throughout your tour, you'll be accommodated in Standard rooms in the following 4* hotels (or similar), chosen for your comfort and convenience:
- BW Premier Hotel Astoria 4* (or similar) in Zagreb
- Globo 4* (or similar) in Split
- Amfora 4* (or similar) in Hvar (Standard Room with Balcony)
- Marko Polo 4* by Aminess (or similar) in Korčula
- Grand Hotel Park 4* (or similar) in Dubrovnik (Standard Room with Balcony)
Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Your Journey —
Flights:
You may choose from Economy, Premium or Business class flights on sectors that they operate, at the next stage of the booking process. 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.
Transfers:
Tour transport and inter-hotel transfers are included as per your itinerary.
Car Hire:
For the freedom to explore your destination at your own pace, Sixt car hire may be added at the next stage of the booking process for an additional fee (flight inclusive offers only - subject to availability and Sixt office opening times upon your arrival). Please note you cannot be guaranteed a specific make of car within a certain group. The lead name on the booking will be confirmed as the named driver. The named driver must present a credit card in their name when collecting the car (credit cards in other names will not be accepted). The named driver must also present a full valid driving licence on the collection of the vehicle and in some cases, a credit card or cash deposit will be required. Please ensure that you check your car hire documents carefully once received as this will advise if there are any taxes/charges to be paid locally as well as potential mileage restrictions. Other fees may be applicable in addition to the cost of your car rental for any additional products added to your car rental.
Your Destinations —
Zagreb
The capital city of Croatia is rich in history dating back to Roman times and is best explored on foot. Meander along the cobblestones and admire a coalesces of historical buildings that range in architectural detail and era.
The metropolis of Zagreb is surrounded by nature and verdant delights such as the Croatian Zagorje. Zagorje is an area with a plethora of cultural sights including mansions, castles, museums and wineries. It also boasts breathtaking natural sites, a Natural Park and many natural monuments. It is the perfect setting to connect with nature and explore the diverse flora and fauna indigenous to the area.
Split
This charming Dalmatian seaside city is brimming with history and attractions, alongside a wonderful, laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere, making it the perfect place for a sun-drenched holiday. Take a wander through the cobbled streets of Split's old town, feasting on the freshest seafood and browsing the upmarket shops and cafes along the seafront promenade - there’s so much to explore here.
No stay in Split would be complete with exploring the fantastical Diocletian’s Palace, a 4th century palace which dominates the city’s old town. Wander through these Roman ruins, some of the most impressive in the world, and feel yourself transported back hundreds of years. Afterwards, immerse yourself in Croatia’s cuisine at the daily Pazar Market, where you can barter for some local cheese or a bottle of Travarica, a herb brandy from Dalmatia.
Aside from the charms of the city itself, Split is rightly known as the starting point for trips to nearby islands, including Hvar and Vis; what could be better than spending the day aboard a boat, sailing on the beautiful Mediterranean?
Hvar
Welcome to Hvar, a Croatian island that can celebrate its illustrative history while looking firmly in the future. This island is part of the central Dalmatian archipelago situated in a picturesque natural setting. Just 10km from Hvar town, you will find one of the most beautiful townlets on the island, founded in the 15th century. Owing to several old bridges that connect the two sides of its bay, Vrboska is often referred to as Little Venice.
With the imposing architectural site of the fort-church of “St. Mary of Mercy", and the cultural Fisherman's Museum, the peaceful town of Vrboska is more than just a beachside destination. Visit Hvar Town, the centre of the island and a close drive from your hotel. Wander through 13th-century walls and pass Gothic palaces interspersed with popular clubs and more modern architecture. The beautiful waves of the Adriatic sea hit the shore, and golden beaches border this enchanting land.
Hvar attracts and accommodates for all types, which is part of its appeal. Part playground for the rich and famous, part haven for nature lovers, part culture vulture's dream destination, there is something for everyone on this beautiful island. In the summer, lavender fields are coming into bloom - don't miss the colour of their flowers and the olive trees!
Dubrovnik
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dubrovnik Old Town is surrounded by city walls built between the 13th and 16th centuries. Stroll round these fortified walls, enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea then step back in time when you take a guided tour of the narrow stone streets of the Old Town itself.
The city is a treasure trove of cultural and historical attractions, and the stunning beaches, cuisine, and offshore islands are all outstanding too, making this a fantastic all-round destination.
Explore modern parts of Dubrovnik, such as Lapad Bay with interesting cafes, restaurants, and shops along the promenade. Take one of the many excursions on offer including horseback riding at Konavle Valley, Peljesac food and wine tastings, Elafiti islands fish picnics, or daily visits to Montenegro, Mostar or Medugorje. Round off your stay by boarding the Dubrovnik Cable Car which will whisk you to the top of Mount Srd in less than five minutes. From the mountaintop you will be treated to unsurpassed views of the entire city.