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€1,700/

Per Person
  • 8 Days
  • Max People : 35
  • Croatia

Experience the best of Croatia with an 8-day journey through its most iconic cities: Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik. From the vibrant culture and history of the capital city, Zagreb, to the stunning Dalmatian coastlines in Split and the ancient beauty of Dubrovnik, this itinerary offers a perfect mix of city exploration, seaside relaxation, and breathtaking views.

Included and Excluded

  • 2-night at 3 Or 4 Or 5 Stars in Zagreb. or similar
  • 3-night at 3 Or 4 Or 5 Starsin Split. or similar
  • 2-night at 3 Or 4 Or 5 Stars in Dubrovnik. or similar
  • All hotels options are subject to change based on availability at the time of booking, with a similar hotel.
  • ­­­­English-speaking tour guide will accompany your day tours.
  • Daily Breakfast at the hotel.
  • Arrival and Departure transfer in a private car.
  • All transfer as per your itinerary
  • Flight tickets are not included in the tour price. However, we would be happy to provide you with a flight offer upon request.
  • Travel insurance is not included in our program. However, we highly recommend that you purchase travel insurance from your home country to ensure you’re covered during your trip.

Highlights of the Tour

  • Explore medieval streets and buildings in Zagreb
  • Discover Diocletian's Palace in Split
  • Stroll through Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Uncover the historic walls and towers of Dubrovnik
  • Shop and dine along the vibrant Stradun Street

Itinerary

After you arrive at the Zagreb Airport, a car will be waiting to transfer you to the hotel. The rest of the day you will relax and enjoy the capital of Croatia, a wonderful medieval city with beautiful streets, monumental buildings, and a gastronomy that will not disappoint you. Tip: The börek is a crispy, soft, and fine puff pastry that is filled with minced meat, vegetables, cheese, and onion. You will find it in many street stalls.

You will start the day with a tasty breakfast and then you will have the rest of the day free to enjoy the Croatian capital at your own pace and, thus, visit its main attractions, delight in its gastronomy, or stroll through its streets full of history. We recommend visiting the Church of San Marcos (XVIII), the city's standard, with its colorful roof and Gothic style. The Zagreb Cathedral has its origins in the year 1040, it is located in the Kaptol neighborhood (upper area of ​​the city), and surrounded by the main points of interest that the city offers us. If you go to Ilica Street, you can buy souvenirs in the most famous shopping area of ​​Zagreb. In turn, if you want to visit another of the main arteries, you have Tkalciceva Street, an area with a youthful atmosphere, where you will find antique shops and luxury boutiques. Tip: In Zagreb, there are more than 30 museums, so perhaps it is a good opportunity to visit one of them.

After breakfast and at the agreed time, you will go on your own to the train station for your journey to Split. After a 6-hour journey through the Croatian countryside, you will arrive at the coastal city where you will make your own way to the hotel. Split, a city on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia, is famous for its beaches and the fortress-like complex at its center, Diocletian's Palace, built by the Roman emperor in the 4th century. The ruins that stretch throughout the city include over 200 buildings, which once numbered in the thousands. Within the white stone walls and beneath its courtyards, you'll find a cathedral and a variety of shops, cafes, bars, hotels, and homes. Tip: Remember to bring a snack with you to enjoy during the journey.

After a delicious breakfast, you will have free time to visit the city. Split, a city on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, is famous for its beaches and for the fortress-like complex at its center, Diocletian's Palace, erected by the Roman emperor in the 4th century. The ruins spread across the city include more than 200 buildings, once numbered in the thousands. Inside the white stone walls, and under its courtyards, there is a cathedral and a variety of shops, cafes, bars, hotels, and houses. Tip: You should not miss visiting the main market of the city, where you will find an explosion of colors, smells, and flavors of Dalmatia and the Mediterranean.

In the morning, after breakfast at the hotel and at the agreed time, you will go out to visit the city of Trogir. Free time in Trogir to admire the beauties of the place. Trogir is a historic city and port located in the center of the Adriatic coast built on a small island of about 1 square km (UNESCO World Heritage Site). This beautiful place was founded by Greek colonists and destroyed by the Saracens, it is the best preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in all of Central Europe. Its medieval center, in addition to conserving a castle, also has a whole series of palaces in Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. In the afternoon return to Split and the rest of the day free. Tip: In Split, you can explore the old fishing port of Matejuška or the old cemetery in Sustipan Park.

Today, after a complete breakfast, you will go on your own to the designated point to take your transport to Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic. Upon arrival, you will go on your own to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to start exploring. There are many beautiful places in the world. However, the people of Dubrovnik claim their city to be the most beautiful. A warm southern climate, spacious blue skies, emerald green and dark blue crystal-clear sea touching the rocky shore and spilling into numerous coves and bays onto sandy beaches and steep reefs decorated with the lushest Mediterranean and subtropical flora. Tip: The drains in the streets hide a legend: if you are a single woman, you should not step on them because you could stay single forever. Will it be true?

After a peaceful and fabulous breakfast, you will have the day free to enjoy "The Pearl of the Adriatic." Dubrovnik is a walled city dating back to the 7th century, full of contrasts and fusion that continues to enchant its visitors. Strolling within the walled area, we will reminisce about hundreds of years of history. Its walls and towers are considered the main attraction of the city, and from there we can capture breathtaking panoramic photos. You shouldn't miss a visit to the Church of St. Blaise (1715), located in the heart of the city, the Stradun Street, the main artery of the city, where we will find bars and shops, and also the Franciscan Monastery and its church (14th century), home to the oldest pharmacy in the world. To further explore the city's history, we recommend visiting the Sponza Palace, which dates back to the 16th century. We can also take a funicular ride to Mount Srđ to enjoy the views and have a good cup of coffee. Tip: Explore the city walls of Dubrovnik for breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the old town.

After breakfast, you are going to be transferred to Dubrovnik International Airport to board your next flight.

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