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This European paradise is often referred to as the land of a thousand islands. Located on the east bank of the Adriatic Sea across from Italy, some say that a trip to Croatia is to experience “the Mediterranean as it once was.” It is a natural and historic setting for the many activities and cultural experiences that lie ahead. The art of wellness is practiced along its shores – be sure to indulge in a heavenly spa treatment.

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Located at the southern tip of Croatia and along the rugged Adriatic Coast, you’ll step back in time in this old walled city and UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a captivating site of an array of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture that lie along narrow cobbled streets. This marble and terracotta city exudes old-world sophistication and will enchant you with its lively culture.

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Soak up the elegance of western Croatia in this seaside resort town that was once a favorite retreat for the Austro-Hungarian elite in days gone by. Stroll the promenade built along the winding waterfront, taking in the scenery of sheltered bays, luxurious resorts and deep blue waters.

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Roman History:

Croatia was once part of Dalmatia, an ancient Roman province. They ruled here 11 B.C. to about the 5th century A.D. During this period a network of roads was built giving way to easy access for trade between the Aegean and Black seas and the Danube. The most spectacular Roman structure today is Diocletian’s Palace in Split. This was where Emperor Diocletian retired and is said to be the most impressive Roman remnant in Eastern Europe.

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It is more than simply the capital of Croatia; it is a vibrant city brimming with culture. The city center is separated into the upper and lower sections connected by a funicular (cable car). Both possess an interesting blend of Austro-Hungarian and modern architecture. You’ll find bustling shopping streets with everything from the most expensive to bargain hunter’s shops. Charming cafés, parks, museums and historic treasures are dotted throughout this dynamic city.

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Beautiful Coast:

The country possesses over 1,100 miles of shore to discover with sapphire waters sprinkled with picturesque islands. You’ll find ancient ports that lie along rugged shores or sandy beaches that brush its pristine waters. It is pretty as a picture with a relaxing atmosphere that rivals the world’s top resorts.

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Elaphiti Islands Cruise:

Explore the incredible Elaphiti Islands. Find unsurpassed beauty as you discover the charming towns of white stone perched along the pristine Adriatic Sea. Remnants of medieval buildings and well-preserved manor houses sit among citrus trees and grapevines. These sleepy islands are the perfect place to escape the active lifestyle of the city.

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Plitvice Lakes:

The setting is something out of a fairytale —the unimaginable beauty of 16 terraced lakes with countless waterfalls spilling from lake to lake. This natural wonder was created by waters naturally carving out the limestone rock over thousands of years creating dams. Walk along the winding path that brings you up close to the water and in the midst of the breathtaking scenery.

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Fresh from the farm and the sea, this is the cuisine of Croatia. Savor Mediterranean flavors that blend the best from its neighbors Italy, Austria, Eastern Europe and Greece. One of the perks of being located along the sea is fresh seafood. You will find it on every menu and it is bursting with flavor.

Expert Advice

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Croatian currency is Kuna, however it is common to pay in restaurants and shops with Euro. You’ll usually get your change in Kuna, and the exchange rate may be less favorable than at regular exchange offices.

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If you want to bring something home, Croatian artisan olive oils are some of the best in the world. Croatia is also the birthplace of the necktie, the perfect conversation starter to bring back home.

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Most Croatians are multi-lingual. Many people you will come across will at least speak some English, and many speak at least one foreign language – English, German or Italian.

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Be it on land or sea, walking or adventure cruising – Croatia will have you in the palm of its hand.

Croatia's glittering Adriatic coast, charming cobblestone towns and thriving food and wine scene are certain to reward curiosities. Join one of our small group tours and wander through the ancient streets of Split to find the perfect gelato, dance up a storm in Dubrovnik’s castle nightclubs, and shout a hearty ‘zivjeli!’ while sipping sundowners on Hvar’s mountaintop fortress. You might even island hop in the Adriatic Sea , bathe in the turquoise waters of Zlatni Rat, or take a dip in the emerald-green lakes of Mljet. Trust us when we say uncovering the treasures of this Balkan beauty will be the adventure of a lifetime. 

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Best time to visit croatia.

Croatia's peak season runs between July and August, with temperatures in the high 60s or mid 80s on the coast. But in this region, you can expect plenty of sunshine from May to October, which are the best times to visit if you want to take advantage of Croatia's beautiful beaches and islands. The inland areas are also hot in the summer but can get cold in the winter with low temperatures and snowfall. Winter on the coast is milder and frequent rain can be expected.

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Culture and customs

Generally, Croatians are very proud of their country and cultural heritage. While this may not be obvious in everyday life, the Slavic heritage of Croatian people becomes more evident during festivals and national holidays, where cities and villages come to life with traditional costume, folk music and feasts. While most of Croatia's population are Roman Catholic, there are also groups of people who identify as Serbian Orthodox, Muslim, Protestant and Jewish. Having endured war, hardship and frequent earthquakes, the people of Croatia have a great amount of national pride and connection to their country and family. It's quite common for extended families to live together and children to remain close to their parents well into adulthood. Time for leisure and family is highly valued, particularly along the coast, where many offices end their day at 3pm.

Eating and drinking

Croatian cuisine   is heavily influenced by its surrounding countries. Separated from Italy by the Adriatic Sea, cuisine along the coast tends to have more of a Mediterranean flair. Fish and seafood are integral to many coastal dishes, such as brodet (fish stew) and crni rizot (black risotto made with squid). Homemade pasta and olive oil are also dietary staples. Further inland, you’ll find heartier dishes with Austrian, Hungarian, and Turkish influences such as cobanac (a goulash-like stew) and kulen (paprika-seasoned sausage).

Foodies will definitely want to visit Istria – home to award-winning olive oil, wild asparagus, rare white truffles and excellent wines – which has gained an international reputation as a foodie destination.

Croatians enjoy their beer (Karlovacko and Ozujsko are two of the most popular local brews), but they love their kava (coffee). Take a cue from the locals and spend a morning people-watching at a cafe over a kava – it’s a Saturday morning tradition in Zagreb. Rakija (brandy) is the spirit of choice, with many restaurants offering a small glass before a meal. Another favorite is Pelinkovac, a must-try bitter liqueur.

Things to try in Croatia

1. Pasticada

A slow-cooked beef dish usually served with gnocchi. This Dalmatian staple can be found in many restaurants in this region.

2. Manestra

There are many variations to Istria’s hearty take on minestrone soup, but it usually includes beans, corn and meat.

3. Paski sir

This popular hard cheese is produced exclusively from the milk of sheep on the Island of Pag. It gets its unique pungent taste from the sheep’s aromatic herb diet.

These grilled skinless sausages are common throughout Croatia and are usually served with onions and ajvar (a red bell pepper relish) on a flatbread

Geography and environment

Sharing borders with  Bosnia and Herzegovina ,  Slovenia ,  Hungary ,  Serbia  and  Montenegro , Croatia benefits from more than 5,000 km of coastline that spans along the Adriatic Sea. In addition to the mainland, Croatia also has many islands, some inhabited, some not. Croatia's terrain is very diverse and varies from flat plains to low mountains and highlands, limestone karst cliffs, wetlands, lakes and forests of cypress. Nature reserves and wetland areas are home to large populations of migratory birds, deer, bats and bears. Visitors will also see much of the land is used for agriculture with vineyards, lavender fields, olive groves and orchards being prevalent in rural areas. Croatia's cities, while developed, have managed to maintain a high level of charm with cobblestone streets, ancient housing, historic squares and heritage buildings being preserved and still used by the current population.

History and government

Early history.

Archaeological evidence suggests that the land now known as Croatia has been occupied by humans since the Stone Age. Croatia's geographical position in  Europe  allowed a great amount of influence from neighboring regions, with tribes and people from different cultures and groups making their mark. The first Kingdom of Croatia was formed in 925 but by the 12th century Croatia had formed a union with Hungary, with a Hungarian King instated as leader of both territories. During the 15th century, Croatia lost territory to the Ottoman Empire and, in later centuries, once again came under Hungarian rule. Evidence of these many cultural influences can be seen in the architecture, cuisine and archaeological ruins of contemporary Croatia.

Recent history

Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia formed a union in 1918 to create the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, but the occupation of Axis forces during World War II lead to the creation of the Independent State of Croatia, which only lasted a couple of years during the war. By the end of the war in 1945, Croatia had become a Socialist Republic (within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, together with Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia, Macedonia and Montenegro), with the constitution of 1963 attempting to alleviate tensions surrounding the balance of power between Serbians and Croats. By 1980, after the death of President Tito (founder of modern Yugoslavia), economic and political difficulties resulted in a near collapse of government. What followed was years of conflict, polarity and political turmoil. The referendum of 1991 resulted in an overwhelming vote for independence, with Croatia and Slovenia declaring independence from Yugoslavia in June of the same year. Much armed conflict followed and lasted until 1995, leading to great loss of civilian life and displacement, creating large populations of refugees. However, the last two decades have been a time of peace and reconciliation for the people of Croatia and the country even joined the European Union in 2013.

Top 10 historic buildings of Croatia

1. cathedral of the assumption of the virgin mary.

One of Zagreb’s most visited historic sites, this grand neo-Gothic cathedral has been renovated and reconstructed many times since it was originally built in the 13th century. With massive twin spires, a marble interior and 800-year-old treasury, this is a monumental masterpiece.

2. Church of St Donatus

Considered one of the most impressive examples of early Byzantine architecture, this church in Zadar was built way back in the 9th century. With much historical value, its simplistic, circular design is quite unlike other buildings in Croatia, making it a standout, must-see church in a country with so many churches and cathedrals to see.

3. Croatian National Theatre

Built in 1895, this national treasure located in Zagreb is an elegant example of neo-Baroque style architecture. Visitors lucky enough to catch an opera, ballet or classical music concert here will be able to revel in all the fine details, from the luxe furnishings to the excellent acoustics.

4. Diocletian’s Palace

One of Split’s main attractions, this UNESCO World Heritage monument is considered one of the best-preserved Roman palaces in the world. The sprawling complex is home to many fine examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, so visitors will be able to admire open-air courtyards, marble arches, columns, gates and walls from a variety of different periods.

5. Cathedral of St Lovro

This cathedral located 30 minutes from Split is well known for its distinct Romanesque portal crafted by one of Croatia's most celebrated sculptors, Radovan. Mythological creatures and biblical figures all feature heavily, with saints, lions, sirens and centaurs all gracing the spectacular doorways.

6. Rector’s Palace

Also known as Dubrovnik Museum, Rector’s Palace is an impressive building in itself. With soaring arches, period furniture and a dramatic staircase, this structure steals the show from the museum exhibits it holds within.

7. Dubrovnik Synagogue

Reported to be the second oldest synagogue in Europe and the world’s oldest Sefardic synagogue still in use, Dubrovnik’s synagogue is still a place for the local Jewish community to worship on holy days. Sustaining damage from earthquakes and wars, this small but well-cared-for structure stills stands today due to its historical value and unique design.

8. Marco Polo Tower

While not the most elaborate or opulent building in Croatia, the Marco Polo Tower of Korcula has much historical significance. It is believed that Marco Polo was born in this medieval, walled city and this tower named in his honor rises above the town as a reminder of his legacy. Climb to the top for phenomenal views and panoramic photo opportunities.

9. Franciscan Monastery

Featuring 14th-century cloisters, intricately carved columns and a striking, sculptured facade this Dubrovnik wonder is also home to the third oldest pharmacy in Europe, so you can get a prescription filled while seeing the sights.

10. Trakoscan Castle

This lovely castle located in northern Croatia was inhabited from the 13th century right up until the 1940s. Featuring all good things a castle should have - including a dungeon, hunting room and tower - visiting here is like stepping back to a time when castles weren’t just historical monuments, but actual places to live.

Top places to visit in Croatia

1. islands of kornati.

There are plenty of enchanting islands along the coast of Croatia but perhaps none more so than the secluded Kornati, a collection of 89 spectacular islands full of islets and reef systems just waiting to be explored. Known as the largest and densest archipelago in the Adriatic region, the Kornatis present the perfect way to spend a couple of days with beautiful bays to swim in and fascinating nature parks to adventure through.

2. Dubrovnik

Steeped in both beauty and history, Dubrovnik’s UNESCO-listed Old Town is, quite simply, the undisputed jewel of the Dalmatian Coast. With its beautiful white stone-covered buildings, tiled-roof houses, and limestone streets all encompassed within sea-facing city walls, this city is full of charm and splendour. Whether you want to wander the bustling streets on foot or view the town from the sparkling water of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is one character-filled city you can’t miss. Wander the cobblestoned streets of Dubrovnik on our 15 day Dubrovnik to Athens tour or on our 15 day Dubrovnik to Bled tour.

If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of Dubrovnik then setting sail for the small island of Lokrum is the best way to achieve it. Covered in lush vegetation and surrounded by sparkling blue waters you’re never going to want to leave, this sleepy island presents the perfect opportunity to relax under the warm Croatian sun. Whether you want to soak up the rays on rocks by the sea or wander through the Botanical Garden, you’re guaranteed to find peace within Lokrum’s stunning surroundings. Sail to the small island of Lokrum on our 10 day Dubrovnik to Venice tour or on our 8 day Explore Croatia adventure.

Another day, another magnificent city in Croatia to adventure through; this time, it’s Zadar. Once the capital city of Dalmatia, Zadar boasts a rich heritage that’s easily visible when you start wandering its ancient buildings such as the Roman Forum and St Donatus’ Church. From walking through cultural exhibitions at the Museum of Church Art and exploring the spirited fish markets at the port to admiring the ‘Greeting to the Sun’, a modern monument dedicated to the sun, this energetic destination will surely capture your heart (and your camera’s remaining storage). Explore historic Zadar on our 8 day Croatia & Slovenia tour.

Packed with a rich history you’re going to want to explore, Korcula Island is a hidden gem with as many beautiful sights and ancient buildings as some of the bigger islands, such as Hvar, but without the crowds. Offering a lot of sun to soak up, plenty of golden sandy beaches to lie on, and an abundance of sparkling blue waters to swim in, this seaside destination is truly one-of-a-kind. And you can't forget about the food. From traditional beef stews to the sweet delicacy of travarica, you'll never go hungry in Korcula. Marvel at the sights of Korcula on our 8 day Croatian Coastal Cruising or on our 7 day Cycle Croatia tour.

Split may be Croatia’s second largest city (after Zagreb) but it’s first when it comes to personality and soul with historic streets, a World-Heritage listed palace, and a vibrant mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants scattered throughout its picturesque Old Town. From sipping on frothy kava at a table on the Riva waterfront promenade to listening to street musicians filling ancient courtyards with their sweet sounds, Split promises to take your Croatian tour to another level. Eat your way through Split on our 11 day Slovenia & Croatia Real Food Adventure.

7. Plitvice Lakes National Park

If you thought Croatia couldn’t get any more beautiful, only one visit to Plitvice Lakes National Park is enough to make you change your mind. Gaining World Heritage listed status 20 years ago, this spectacular park covers 19 hectares of wooded hills and 16 turquoise-covered lakes all connected by a series of waterfalls that won’t hesitate to take your breath away. Whether you want to spot some wild animals (think wolves, deer, and birds), wander through the park’s forest vegetation, or simply marvel at the captivating landscape that surrounds you, this dazzling park will be etched in your mind forever. Walk through Plitvice Lakes National Park on our 26 day Budapest to Rome adventure or on our 17 day Dubrovnik to Rome tour.

If culture’s what you’re after, then visiting the spirited city of Zagreb should be high on your Croatia bucket list. Bursting with museums such as the quirky Museum of Broken Relationships or the more traditional Croatian Museum of Naïve Art, and historic locations such as the Mirogoj Cemetery and Lotrščak Tower, you’ll never run out of things to do in Zagreb. Perfect for exploring on foot, this lively destination blends the best of crafts, cuisine, and culture for an adventure you’ll want to relive over and over again. Absorb the Croatian culture on our 19 day Budapest to Venice tour or on our 10 day Dubrovnik to Venice tour.

On the surface, Osijek may seem like just another breathtaking Croatian town but as soon as you start wandering its streets full of grand buildings and popular landmarks, you’ll see why it deserves to be explored. With a laidback atmosphere and bubbling personality, this town will easily have you entranced from its many cafes and restaurants lining the Drava River to its captivating medieval structures. Spend your time walking through the Museum of Slavonia or strolling down the European Avenue for an in-depth look at this remarkable region. Stroll the streets of Osijek on our 29 day Vienna to Dubrovnik tour or on our 15 day Balkan Adventure.

If Dubrovnik is known as the ‘Jewel of the Dalmatian Coast’ then Hvar is the ‘Queen of the Dalmatian Islands’ thanks to its picture-perfect town full of wonderfully preserved Renaissance facades. Boasting plenty to do including admiring the views of the town and the Adriatic Sea from the Spanjola Fortress, wandering the streets full of unusual boutiques and interesting galleries, and sipping on cocktails at a bar by the water, this spectacular island town is like something straight out of a fairytale. 

Croatia has an interesting mix of quaint outdoor markets, modern malls and hip clothing boutiques. There's plenty of options that make better souvenirs than the usual lurid magnets or tourist t-shirts.

It's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country. The   United States   and   Canada  generally have strict customs laws.

Things to buy in Croatia

1. Local produce

If you're able to take food products back to your home country, then Croatia's markets are filled with delicious gourmet produce. Honey, olives, cheese, wine and lavender products are good choices that help to support local farmers and the rural economy.

2. Traditional handicrafts

Embroidered tablecloths, handmade dolls and lace from the island of Pag make authentic gifts for friends back home.

3. Natural cosmetics

Croatia has many brands of natural soap, body butter and shower gel derived from ingredients like olive oil, goat's milk, lavender, almond oil and seaweed.

Festivals and events in Croatia

Dance week festival.

This celebration of dance and movement hits Zagreb each year. Featuring a diverse range of contemporary and traditional dance from local and international dancers and choreographers, the eclectic program highlights the artistic vision of many coming together to celebrate their love of dance.

Dubrovnik Summer Festival

Classical music, theatre, dance and opera combine to create an enriching program of events performed in open air venues around Dubrovnik. Held every year since 1949, Croatia's temperate summer climate ensures the perfect conditions for outdoor performances.

International Folklore Festival

This important festival held in Zagreb each year helps to preserve cultural diversity by promoting traditional dance, costume, music and handicrafts from all over the world. Visitors can see everything from African drumming performances to traditional Croatian dancing and Bulgarian bands.

Read more about what festivals are celebrated in Croatia

Similar destinations

We have a variety of similar destinations, trips and routes that you could consider! Tie another trip into your holiday, or, see how we can help you get from A to B.

We have tours departing from a range of locations in Croatia. The options below may be of interest:

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Croatia travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Do you need a visa to visit Croatia?

Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveler. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your nationality. Check the Essential Trip Information section of the itinerary for more information.

Is tipping customary in Croatia?

Tipping isn't mandatory in Croatia, although feel free to round up the bill or leave spare change for wait staff. Tip more if the service has been particularly good. Some restaurants and cafes will already include a 10-15% margin in the bill, to account for taxes and tips. In this case, generally no further tip is required.

What is the internet access like in Croatia?

Travelers will be able to access the internet at internet cafes and hotels in Croatia's large cities and tourist-orientated towns. Expect less internet accessibility in rural areas.

Will my cell phone work in Croatia?

Cell phone coverage is generally very good in Croatia's large cities and urban areas. Islands and remote areas may have less reliable service.

Ensure global roaming is activated with your service provider before arrival.

What are the toilets like in Croatia?

Western-style, flushable toilets are the norm in Croatia's cities and urban centres.

What will it cost for a...?

Cup of coffee in a cafe = 9-25 HRK  Beer in a pub = 30-45 HRK Short bus ride = 26-37 HRK Simple, budget meal = 50-60 HRK

Can I drink the water in Croatia?

Tap water is considered safe to drink in Croatia; however, due to the different mineral content, some people may get stomach upsets from the drinking water if they aren't used to it. A better option is finding filtered water rather than relying on bottled water.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Croatia?

Large hotels, restaurants and tourist sites will most likely accept credit cards. Always carry enough cash for smaller purchases and when shopping at vendors like market stalls and smaller cafes and hotels, which may not have credit card facilities.

What is ATM access like in Croatia?

ATMs are readily available throughout Croatia. Cities and large towns will have more ATM access than small villages or rural areas, so prepare accordingly if traveling out of urban areas.

What is the weather like in Croatia?

Croatia's climate is split into two different regions - along the coast and in the mainland.

Depending on which region you're travelling to, the weather may vary slightly with temperatures higher in the mainland area due to a lack of sea breeze.

Winter temperatures are also lower in the mainland with snowfall expected and enjoyed, whereas on the coast, snowfall is quite uncommon.

What festivals are celebrated in Croatia?

Croatia enjoys many festivals throughout the year such as the Dubrovnik Summer Festival (think classical music, live theatre, dance performances and opera concerts), the Full Moon Festival and the Korcula Sword Dance Festival.

What public holidays are celebrated in Croatia?

  • 1 Jan: New Year’s Day
  • 6 Jan: Epiphany
  • 16 Apr: Easter Sunday
  • 1 May: Labor Day
  • 15 Jun: Corpus Christi
  • 22 Jun: Day of Anti-Fascist Resistance 
  • 25 Jun: Statehood Day
  • 5 Aug: Homeland Thanksgiving Day
  • 15 Aug: Feast of the Assumption
  • 8 Oct: Independence Day
  • 1 Nov: All Saints’ Day
  • 25-26 Dec: Christmas Day

Please note,   Croatia public holidays may vary.

Is Croatia a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

Discretion is advised for LGBTQIA+ travelers in Croatia. Homosexuality has been legal in Croatia since 1977 and is tolerated but not widely accepted. Public displays of affection between same-sex couples may be met with hostility in lesser populated cities. Gay venues are virtually non-existent outside Zagreb but this is improving every year. 

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting   Equaldex   or   ILGA   before you travel.

What's the transport like in Croatia?

Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there! Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport - which usually carry less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are heaps more fun.

Depending on which trip you're on while in Croatia, you may find yourself traveling by:

No tourist coaches here! Travel through Croatia the way the locals do, aboard a local bus. It's a cheap, reliable and authentic way to get around.

Trip: Explore Croatia

Amazing views and quick access to the islands - what better way to see Croatia's splendid coast than aboard a ferry?

Trip: Cycle Croatia

Trip: Dubrovnik to Bled

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?

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The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.

What is it like traveling on a small group tour?

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.

Does my trip to Croatia support The Intrepid Foundation?

Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveler. Trips to Croatia directly support our foundation partner, Humana Zagreb.

Humana Zagreb

Humana Zagreb provides job opportunities and education programs in sustainable fashion and textile industries for people with disabilities. Donations fund educational programs run by Humana employees with disabilities. These programs teach school children about the issues of fast fashion, the importance of reusing and recycling clothes, and the barriers that people with disabilities face when searching for employment.

Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.

Does my Intrepid trip include airfare?

While our Intrepid trips include many modes of transport, from tuk-tuks to overland vehicles, bullet trains and feluccas, airfare to and from your home country is not included in your tour package.

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Explore the capital city of Zagreb

Find the Croatian capital in a picturesque natural setting by the edges of Medvednica Mountain and the Sava River. With the history of Roman times in its foundations, Zagreb will gift you simple days spent exploring forgotten monuments. Don’t miss the artworks of MSU gallery and the daily farmer’s markets of Kaptol.

Take a romantic stroll on the promenade in Opatija

Somewhere between the Habsburg-era villas and the Adriatic Sea, lies Opatija and its scenic promenade. Follow the path, known locally as the Lungomare, for 12-kilometers from Preluka to Lovran, stopping to rest and admire the outlook along the way.

Take in the natural beauty of Plitvice

Be awed by the beauty of Plitvice National Park as we move away from the coastline. Here, wooden walking tracks curl past waterfalls and teal ponds covering 295 square kilometres of forest reserve. Nature's beauty is on full display at Plitvice’s 16 lakes.

Climb the medieval city walls of Dubrovnik

Experience the city best known for its 16th century Old Town. After following the fortress walls, it'sthe quiet moments watching the sun drop behind the Adriatic that will take your breath away. Be sure to enjoy sunset over an apéritif and fresh octopus and appreciate the daily routines of this city.

Take a memorable day trip to Hvar

One of the Adriatic’s most idyllic locations, Hvar is a must-visit. Immerse in the island’s slow pace of life, only interrupting time beside the ocean for a stroll through the town square or a trip to the island’s renaissance-era Cathedral.

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Whatever your travel style, Trafalgar's Croatian trips will delight you. Find slow island days by the shores of Hvar and endless history within the walls of Dubrovnik, before exploring the lesser-known beauty of Plitvice National Park.

Museum of Arts and Crafts

Zareb’s Museum of Arts and Crafts sits wrapped in an ornate yellow building, presenting over 160,000 objects dating from the 4th-20th century. From watches to musical instruments and fashion accessories to photography, the breadth of objects is beyond impressive.

Ivan Meštrović Gallery

Standing in honor of the late multi-disciplinary creative, Ivan Meštrović, this gallery is a pride of Croatia. Though the artist was best known for his sculpture work, you will find furniture, drawings and various design works, with majestic pieces spanning bronze, marble and wood.

Croatian Museum of Naïve Art

Found in an unassuming building in the heart of Zagreb, the Croatian Museum of Naïve Art impresses with the talents of many local and international artists. Showcasing works that span into the late 1980’s, you will do more than just observe antiquities and distant eras in this Croatian museum.

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Prepare for the unexpected in Croatia’s collection of museums. From obscure bronze sculptures to time-pieces of days gone by, our trips will delight the curious traveler with plenty of Croatian culture.

Translating literally to ‘under the lid’, ispod peke is a cooking technique involving an open wood fire and an oversized pot. Various meats, vegetables and flavors boil beneath the terracotta lid at extreme heats. Devour this heart-warming dish to appreciate slow cooking methods of days gone by.

Despite its simple, tar-like appearance, crni rižot is a delicious dish with an abundance of flavor. Written in English as black risotto, the ink of cuttlefish and squid are the highlights of crni rižot, often finished with a generous serving of parmesan cheese.

Served alongside pasta or gnocchi, the beef stew of pašticada will satisfy your hunger after a long day of exploring. Dating back to the 15th century and playing an important role in special occasions, sampling this meal is a Croatian history lesson in every mouthful.

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Tour with Trafalgar and let us reveal to you the secret pleasures of Croatia's food. A blended cuisine inspired by Italy, Turkey and the Mediterranean that is a treat for the taste buds.

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A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin

The colossal tale of ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ by George R.R. Martin inspired the HBO mega-series Game of Thrones. With many scenes from this show filmed in the Croatian towns of Dubrovnik, Trsteno and Split, you can feel a deeper connection to Croatia by flipping through the pages of the book.

A hunger for seafood

Fresh seafood is offered in abundance by Croatian restaurants, usually caught fresh that day from the cool depths of the fringing coast. From fried squid stew with polenta to clams, mussels and lobster, a hearty appetite for seafood will be well satisfied in Croatia.

Whilst Croatians love a morning herbal tea, other tea varieties are not so common. If a certain cup of tea is part of your daily routine, consider packing some from home rather than hunting them down.

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At an average of 2715 hours of sunlight per year, Croatia is sunnier than most Australian cities. A hat, many swimsuits and sunblock will all prove essential when visiting the pearl of the Adriatic.

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Though the Adriatic usually offers a pleasant, mellow time at sea, occasionally Croatia sailing tours are bothered by rough waters. Rather than dosing up on medication, come prepared with ginger tablets. This natural alternative often stops sea-sickness before it even begins.

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Croatia: Yachting the Adriatic

An Intimate Sail on the Dalmatian Coast

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Embark on an adventure through the Adriatic aboard our exclusive cruise along the enchanting landscapes of Croatia, Montenegro, and Slovenia. This tour is the pinnacle of uniqueness, promising an intimate and lavish experience aboard our super yacht – an experience unlike anything we have ever offered before! Sail along the crystal blue waters, discover gems like the mesmerizing Blue Caves, explore the pristine nature of Mljet National Park, and step back in time within the historical walls of Diocletian's Palace.

  • Cruise the Adriatic Sea aboard a private super yacht
  • Visit 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Experience 9 tours of charming towns and villages along the coast
  • Explore Croatia’s Blue Cave
  • Enjoy a wine tasting at Crvik Winery
  • Tour a prosciutto production facility

DAYS 1-2: WELCOME TO DUBROVNIK

Following your included overnight flight, arrive in Dubrovnik to meet your local Tour Director before our welcome dinner at the hotel. D

DAY 3: MONTENEGRO /LADY OF THE ROCKS

Following a delicious breakfast at our hotel, transfer to Montenegro where we will take a guided tour of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Town situated in the most secluded part of Boks Kotorska (The Bay of Kotor). We will venture inside the Old Town gates and visit the historic Square of Arms. After, our group will continue to Perast for lunch followed by a short boat ride to Lady of the Rocks Island. This evening travel back to our hotel in Dubrovnik for dinner. B, L, D

DAY 4: CAVTAT/CRVIK WINERY

We depart this morning to Cavtat, Croatia, for a guided tour of this charming village and its port on the Adriatic. Surrounded by pine and cypress woods, Cavtat is famous for its well-tended green areas and flower arrangements. Later, our group will encounter Croatia’s Konavle wine region as we immerse ourselves in a wine-tasting experience at Crvik Winery. This historic family vineyard dates back to 1897 and has won multiple awards at both domestic and foreign competition. After lunch at a local eatery, our journey continues as we board the Mamma Marija II , a remarkable super yacht docked in Dubrovnik. This privately chartered ship is an intimate experience just for our guests with 4-star service throughout. Our group will gather tonight for a welcome dinner and finish the day with live music as we anticipate the next phase of our adventure. B, L, D

DAY 5: DUBROVNIK

Start today with a guided walking tour in Dubrovnik, “The Pearl of the Adriatic,” where we’ll visit the historical center of this famous UNESCO World Heritage Site. During free time, perhaps walk a section of the city walls, take a scenic cable car to the top of Mount Srđwith, or relax in a café while indulging in an espresso. This afternoon we will return to our super yacht and sail to the Island of Slano before dinner on board. B, D

DAY 6: MLJET NATIONAL PARK/ISLAND OF KORČULA

Immerse yourself today in Mljet National Park on the island of Mljet, one of the largest islands in south Dalmatia. Together we’ll relish its natural wonders and structures dating back to the 12th century. After lunch onboard, set sail for the island of Korčula, arriving in the afternoon for a guided walking tour. The town of Korčula is known as the birthplace of Marco Polo, one of the world’s most famous explorers of all time. Our guide will walk us through the narrow cobbled streets and rich history of this interesting town. This evening, enjoy dinner on your own at one of the local eateries. B, L

DAY 7: ISLAND OF VIS

This morning, we’ll cruise to the island of Vis with lunch on board and a swim stop enroute (weather permitting). Upon arrival, enjoy free time in this unique town known for being a stategic military stronghold for centuries. This small island has been largely untouched, and is a true local experience with picturesque stone streets, pristine beaches, and fine cafes. After our time on the island of Vis, enjoy dinner on board our ship together. B, L, D

DAY 8: ISLAND OF BIŠEVO/BLUE CAVE

Prepare for an enchanting experience together as we cruise to the island of Biševo and its Blue Cave, one of the most famous natural attractions in the Adriatic. If weather permits, a small boat will transport us into the Blue Cave for a breathtaking sight of light reflections that illuminate the cave walls and turn the water a silvery-blue. After lunch on board our ship, cruise along many coves and bays towards Hvar, one of the country’s most spectacular towns and a meeting point of international jetsetters. We will enjoy a walking tour of this unique city with millennia-long history and culture. This evening, enjoy free time to explore and have dinner on your own at one of the many family-owned restaurants and taverns. B, L

DAY 9: ISLAND OF BOL/TROGIR

Today we will arrive in Bol, a destination best known for its beach of ZlatniRat (Golden Cape), which regularly tops the lists of the most beautiful European beaches. During our time here, you can enjoy a walk around this Dalmatian town, enjoy a cup of coffee, or take a refreshing swim until lunch is served on board. After lunch, we will continue cruising towards Trogir, another city inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, for a city tour. This town is a living museum packed with historic palaces, churches, monasteries, and towers. Afterwards, you are in for a real treat as we enjoy the Captain’s Dinner on board with live music entertainment. B, L, D

DAY 10: SPLIT/DIOCLETIAN’S PALACE This morning, we will sail to Split, a charming city dating to the time of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. After lunch, a guide will walk us through this UNESCO site which abounds with cultural and historical sights. Our group will even have the opportunity to walk through Diocletian’s Palace, built at the end of the third century. Later this evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in the heart of the city. B, L , D

DAY 11: SIBENIK /PROSCIUTTO/ZADAR

After departing our super yacht in Split, transfer to Sibenik for a tour of the charming streets and learn about its historical significance in the region. We will then enjoy lunch in Roca and tour a prosciutto production facility for a tasting of Croatian pršut (ham-style prosciutto). This afternoon, depart to the colorful city of Zadar for views of the ocean during our walking tour. B, L, D

D AY 12: ZAGREB/DOLAC MARKET

After a delicious breakfast, we will travel to Rastoke for a walking excursion. This afternoon brings an enjoyable three-course lunch together in a local restaurant where chefs cook our meal under traditional hot bells. After lunch, transfer to Zagreb for a walking tour of the city to see the Upper and Lower Town, including St. Mark's Church with its colorful tiled roof, the majestic Zagreb Cathedral, and the lively Ban Jelačić Square where locals and visitors gather. We will also explore some of the hidden corners of Zagreb such as the charming Dolac Market and the beautiful Tkalčićeva Street. B, L, D

DA Y 13: ZAGREB FREE TIME/SLOVENIA DAY-TRIP

After a short, guided introduction tour of the capital city, Zagreb, enjoy free time to explore Croatia’s largest city. Or, join an optional (+$100pp) day trip to Ljubljana to see the economic, political, and cultural center of Slovenia. We will explore this beautiful city and enjoy a local lunch. This evening, our group will gather together back in Zagreb to enjoy a delicious farewell dinner and recount the many wonderful memories of our time in Croatia. B, D

DAY 14: SAY FAREWELL

Today we say farewell to friends made along the way, and travel home with amazing memories of the Dalmatian Coast. B

Accommodations:

Nights 2-3: Hotel Lero (or similar), Dubrovnik Nights 4-10: Mamma Marija II Night 11: Hotel Pinija, Petrčane Nights 12-13: Hotel Academia, Zagreb

  • Departure Date: October 2, 2024
  • Return Date: October 15, 2024

Pricing* (per person):

  • Double $7,499 | Single $12,999
  • Double $7,699 | Single $13,399
  • Double $7,999 | Single $13,999

*Add Port Taxes: $165/per person

**Price includes airfare from STL or MCI (call for other gateway cities)

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Valid passport required to travel.

Orange luggage tags are provided and are to be placed on your “checked luggage” (large bag). You do not need a tag for your carry-on bag, for which you will be responsible.

Inclusions:

  • Professional, English speaking Tour Director
  • Welcome Dinner and meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Fees and tips for included attractions and meals
  • Luggage handling at most hotels
  • 24-hour emergency call service

Walking Distance:

To fully enjoy your vacation, you should be in good physical health and understand there are times when a good deal of walking is involved in our tours. Those who have difficulty walking may not want to take this trip or should discuss their personal situation with their doctor before deciding. You should be able to walk at a steady pace for a mile at a time for a daily total of three to four miles per day and be able to manage steps to board/de-board the motorcoach several times a day. In addition, many US and European airports require lengthy walks to get from ticketing counters to your departure gate. Due to the lack of proper facilities at some of the farms, ranches, and off-the-beaten-path sites we often visit, we are unable to accommodate walkers and wheelchairs.

We are finding that larger European cities are closing their historic districts to motor traffic. This, of course, adds to the amount of walking involved when visiting a city (sometimes on uneven and/or cobblestone walkways). In addition, you should know that you may be required to exit the motorcoach at each stop because local law often does not allow travelers to remain on the motorcoach while it is parked for a scheduled stop.

Average Temps:

Dubrovnik – High of 71, low of 60

Split- High of 68, low of 58

Zagreb – High of 61, low of 48

GMT+1 (5 hours ahead of New York)

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Each reservation requires a $250 per person deposit planning fee (exceptions may apply) to be credited toward your final payment. Some or all of your deposit may be non-refundable per our cancellation schedule noted in these Terms & Conditions below. We are happy to accept cash, check (preferred) or credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) for your deposit.

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everything was organized very smoothly and to the detail, thank you so much!! Croatia was absolutely to my expectations..

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it was very well organized. However this tour is weather dependent.

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The guesthouse was beautiful, the hosts were wonderful, and the Croatian countryside was amazing.

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Zagreb to Dubrovnik: Parties & Plitvice Lakes

Tour leader/ CEO was great and had logos knowledge of local places, culture and places to eat. She was easily approachable and helpful.

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We had a really great sailing experience with MedSailors. We were a couple and there were 7 others on board. MedSailors grouped us with the perfect bunch of people. We had so much fun together swimming, going to restaurants, partying and also spending a lot of time relaxing on deck or off the boat.

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The tour was an amazing experience in terms of personal service, compatibility of our group, my equipment, and areas explored. Our guides, Tin and Devour, did their best to accommodate our requests in this very busy summer season. Our accommodations were lacking about 30% of the time however, due to no fault of the guides. We had to haul our luggage UP and I mean UP cobblestoned streets for what seemed like forever to get to a less than suitable room, and this after a LONG day of cycling. Really put a damper on the tour, that is for sure. My bike was great, but others had difficulties and they were gracious about riding with bad equipment - I would not have been so tolerant, nor do I think they should have been. Devour was an amazing support through out.

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This was an insightful, fun and memorable tour. Dubrovnik and Split just are stunning to all your senses. The tour guides we had for both locations were locals born and bred in each city. They were a wealth of information and surprised with some fun facts. Included transfers were great and on time. Gulliver Travel were very responsive with communications, prior, during an post the tour with any queries I had.
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As you embark on your adventure, we guarantee that you will be mesmerized by the sunny beaches and azure waters of Croatia. But that is not all! You will also be able to experience the wonderful weather, friendly people, and exceptionally delicious food that Croatia has to offer.

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Croatia is a Balkan country with a rich history and culture, set against a backdrop of picturesque scenery.

Our tours will take you through the best of what the country has to offer, from the coast up to the capital city. You’ll have a mix of planned sightseeing activities with local guides, plus free time to explore at your own pace.

Some must-visit spots in Croatia are the old city walls of Dubrovnik, Diocletian’s Palace in Split , the Sea Organ in Zadar, and Mirogoj Cemetery in Zagreb. Nature lovers can’t miss Plitvice Lakes National Park, where sixteen lakes are joined by interconnected waterfalls and lush forests.

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If you’re looking to embark on a culinary adventure while traveling with a group of like-minded individuals, then joining one of our Croatia holiday tours is the perfect way to do it.

With select meals included in the price, you’ll have the chance to savor the best of Balkan cuisine without worrying about the cost.

Delight your taste buds with dishes such as grilled seafood, the traditional Dalmatian Pasticada, and Peka, which is a slow-cooked dish made with lamb, veal, or octopus. To make the experience even more enjoyable, be sure to pair these delectable dishes with a glass of wine or beer.

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If you’re interested in plan a trip to Croatia but are unsure about the best time to go, you’re in luck! The country is a great destination to visit from spring to fall.

Summer, with its warm weather and long days, is the most popular season to explore Croatia. With daytime average temperatures around 30 degrees in July and August, it’s the perfect time to soak up the sun and enjoy the beautiful beaches. However, if cooler temperatures are more your style, the off-season (mid-March through May and late September through November) is also a great time to visit.

In the off-season, you will experience less crowds, lower prices and a more relaxed atmosphere. Moreover, with the mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, you will still be able to enjoy Croatia’s charm. Whether you choose the summer or the off-season, you’re sure to fall in love with all that Croatia has to offer.

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Embark on an epic odyssey with our cruise and stay package, where you’ll unravel the mythic beauty of Greece and the Adriatic allure of Croatia

  • Explore Athens, the historic capital of Greece, stands as a living museum of antiquity, where iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon echo the glories of classical civilization
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DAY 1:                 ATHENS

After arrival into Athens airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The balance of the day is free. Meet your fellow travellers tonight at a Welcome Taverna Dinner in the Plaka beside the Acropolis. (D)

DAY 2:                 ATHENS

See the highlights of Athens this morning on a sightseeing tour. This cosmopolitan and bustling capital city is set amid reminders of a long and a glorious past: graceful temples, centuries old monasteries and ornate Byzantine churches. Visit the immortal Acropolis and the Parthenon, said to be the most perfectly proportioned building of all time. Also, see the Erectheion with the Porch of the Maidens, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the Wingless Victory. Below the Acropolis lies the Ancient Agora and the Theatres of Dionysus and Herodus Atticus. Your afternoon and evening are free. (B)

DAY 3:                 ATHENS – DELPHI – KALAMBAKA

Your first stop this morning is Delphi, where the famous Oracle once foretold the destiny of men. The temple of Apollo in which the Oracle functioned, was built in the 6th century B.C. Also see the Sacred Way, the Stadium, and the Castilian Fountain, where pilgrims cleansed themselves in preparation for consulting the Oracle. Visit the Archaeological Museum of Delphi, which contains an impressive collection of finds from the site, including the beautiful “Bronze Charioteer”. We continue to Kalambaka for overnight. (B, D)

DAY 4:                 KALAMBAKA – METEORA – OHRID

After breakfast, admire the fantastic landscapes of Meteora, known as “the rocks that fell from the sky”, where monks built their rock-top monasteries far away from civilization. Out of the 13 large and 20 small monasteries and hermit’s cells, only four are now active. The most important is Megalo of Great Meteoro, of peculiar architecture with its tall and intricate dome, twelve sides and fine frescoes. Continue across the border to North Macedonia, and on to Ohrid for overnight. (B, D)

DAY 5:                 OHRID – TIRANA

The lakeside resort of Ohrid is an important cultural and spiritual centre, classified as UNESCO’s World Heritage site. Start with a morning sightseeing walk through the cobblestone streets of the old town. Visit the Cathedral of St. Sofia, containing some magnificent frescoes from the 10th century. In the early afternoon we travel to Tirana, capital of Albania. (B, D)

DAY 6:                 TIRANA

On this morning sightseeing tour, see Sheshi Skenderbej (Skanderbeg Square) the Mosque of Ethem Bey, the Clock Tower, and the statue of G.K. Skanderbeg, Albania’s national hero; the Palace of Culture, built with Soviet assistance, and the National History Museum with a mosaic on its façade portraying Albanian history. Your afternoon is free to continue exploring on your own, shop, or simply relax. (B)

DAY 7:                 TIRANA – SHKODRA – TIVAT

After breakfast we leave Tirana towards town of Shkodra, nowadays a major cultural centre. Shkodra was the centre of the Illyrian tribe Labeat and was taken by the Romans in the year 168 B.C. We will see of the Rozafa Castle, magnificently situated on a rocky outcrop of limestone high above the city, before we cross the border to Montenegro and drive to Tivat. Dinner and overnight. (B, D)

DAY 8:                 TIVAT – DUBROVNIK

After breakfast we leave Tivat towards the town of Dubrovnik, where embarkation starts from 2pm. Enjoy a Welcome Reception followed by a dinner that evening. Overnight onboard in Dubrovnik. (B, D)

DAY 9:                 DUBROVNIK – ELAPHITI ISLANDS – SLANO

Start the day with a walking tour of Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of Adriatic”. Walk through Stradun – both a street and a square, the most famous place inside the town walls, enlisted as UNESCO’s World Heritage site, where your guide will show you the most interesting sights of Dubrovnik including a visit to the Franciscan Monastery with its Pharmacy. After returning to ship enjoy the magic scenery as the ship cruises around Dubrovnik city walls to continue to one of the Elaphiti islands for a swim stop. Afternoon arrival in Slano, a peaceful fishermen’s village and our starting point to Ston, situated on Peljesac peninsula and once fortified small village famous for its oysters. Peljesac peninsula is known as one of the best wine-producing regions in Croatia. After exploring the town, we leave to a small nearby village to enjoy the authentic local oyster tasting. Overnight and Captains Dinner on board in Slano. (B, L, D)

DAY 10:                             SLANO – MLJET – KORCULA

In the morning we head north to the Island of Mljet. Join the Cruise Manager for a stroll to the famous salt lakes in the Mljet National Park. Continue our cruise towards Korčula island, best known as a birthplace of Marco Polo. Afternoon arrival in Korčula followed by a guided walking tour of this enchanting town surrounded by walls, which is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the Mediterranean. Overnight in Korčula where you can enjoy a gourmet experience at the multiple restaurants and bars. (B, L)

DAY 11:                             KORCULA – BISEVO – VIS

Early in the morning we sail to the small island of Biševo to visit the Blue Cave, a magnificent natural phenomenon, (weather permitting). Cruise towards the island of Vis, once a strategic naval Yugoslav base and restricted to the public. Due to this isolation, Vis has a special charm – “the Mediterranean as it once was” making it interesting to visit. Taste some exquisite wines in one of the Vis traditional wineries. If interested, visit the remains of the Roman thermal place, City Museum or simply take a walk to enjoy the views. Overnight in the port of Vis. (B, L)

DAY 12:                             VIS – HVAR

In the morning, head further towards Hvar, the longest and sunniest island in the Adriatic, with a swim stop and lunch on board. Afternoon arrival in Hvar town followed by a tour of the town – visit the many historical sights of the town, such as St Stephen’s Square, the largest piazza in Dalmatia and the main town square, see St Stephen’s Cathedral, the first public theatre in Europe, renaissance-style loggia and its clock tower, the Franciscan monastery. Above Hvar Town is the impressive fortress Fortica/ Spanjola offering magnificent views over the bay and Pakleni islands. After the tour set sail towards Stari Grad on the island of Hvar, one of the oldest cities in Europe. Overnight in Stari Grad. (B, L)

DAY 13:                             HVAR – TROGIR (KRKA NATIONAL PARK)

Early morning departure to the old Dalmatian town Trogir. Trogir is sometimes referred to as “miniature Venice” or a “mini-Dubrovnik” because of its ancient walls, or a “floating museum town” – as it has a masterful architecture including some stunning Venetian palaces. Afterwards, you will discover the beauty of the Krka National Park and the small access port of Skradin where the flora and fauna are exceptional. Overnight in Trogir. (B, L)

DAY 14:                             TROGIR – SPLIT

In the morning join the tour of Trogir with a local tour guide. Set sail to Split with a stop along the way to swim and relax, if weather permits, with lunch on board. In the late afternoon we arrive at Split to spend the night. Arriving in Split, join a guided tour of the city, visit the seafront promenade and Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace. The historical centre of the city is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Your evening is free in Split. (B, L)

DAY 15:                             SPLIT

After breakfast, disembark your vessel. Transfer to Split airport. End of our services. (B)

Accommodation (or similar):

ATHENS: Stanley Hotel, or Titania Hotel

KALAMBAKA: Grand Meteora

OHRID: Hotel Granit

TIRANA: Hotel Colosseo

TIVAT: Palma Hotel

INCLUSIONS:

  • Shared arrival transfer from Athens airport to Athens hotel on the first day of the tour and shared departure transfer from Split port to Split airport on the last day of the tour
  • Accommodation in first class hotels
  • Service charges and hotel taxes
  • Luggage handling (1 piece per person)
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Touring by modern air-conditioned motor coach
  • Professional English-Speaking Tour Director throughout
  • Licensed Local Guides
  • Complimentary whispers with sightseeing tours
  • 7 nights cruise from Dubrovnik to Split in a cabin with private facilities, A/C & TV
  • Welcome dinner and Captain’s dinner during cruise
  • Water dispenser during cruise
  • Complimentary coffee, tea, and fresh fruits available daily during cruise
  • Professional English-speaking Cruise Manager throughout
  • Whisper technology
  • Daily cabin servicing, fresh bed linen and towels midweek during cruise
  • Luggage handling
  • One beach towel per person per week
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi on board
  • Professional English-speaking guide for sightseeing tours of Athens, Kalambaka, Ohrid, Tirana, Kotor
  • Entrance fees to Diocletian’s Palace, Franciscan Monastery and Rector’s Palace in Dubrovnik; Acropolis, Temple of Apollo, Archaeological Museum of Delphi, Megalo of Great Meteoro, Cathedral of St. Sofia, the National History Museum, Rozafa Castle
  • City tours of Split, Trogir, Hvar, Korčula, and Dubrovnik
  • Guided tour and entrance to Krka National Park and Mljet National Park
  • Oyster tasting in Ston
  • Drinks, extra meals
  • Port tax 60 EUR net per person (to be paid by on board)
  • All other entrance fees not mentioned in the inclusions

Optional supplements

  • Additional beach towel 7 EUR per person on request
  • Entrance to Blue Cave to be paid on the spot

Things to Note:

–          Accommodation and cruise vessel is subject to change without notice. Every effort is made to avoid hotel/cruise changes, but should a mid-tour hotel change become necessary after this list has been printed, contact details of the new hotel will be supplied to you by your Tour Director.

–          Hotel rooms may not be available for check-in before 2:00 p.m. Tips for baggage handling are not included in the tour price.

–          Tour can be a combination of regular tours, therefore coach changes may be required. The same people may not be travelling throughout the tour.

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Ship Details

  • Launched: 2018
  • Length: 49 m
  • Breadth: 8.6 m
  • Speed: 17 km/h
  • Passengers: 35
  • Voltage: 220 V
  • Individually controlled air-conditioned ensuite cabins
  • Restaurant and bar area with air-conditioning
  • Outdoor Lounge seating area
  • Sun deck with deckchairs (partially in shade)
  • Rooftop Jacuzzi
  • Swimming platform
  • Cabin: Standard
  • Bedding: Double/Twin
  • Size(sqm): 16
  • Window: Porthole
  • To Open: No
  • Bedding: Twin
  • Size(sqm): 12
  • Window: Yes
  • To Open: Yes

Upper Deck VIP

  • Bedding: Double
  • Size(sqm): 21
  • Air-conditioning

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Adriatica Deck Plan

Adriatica Deck Plan

  • Launched: 2017
  • Length: 48.2m
  • Breadth: 8.1m
  • Speed: 19 km/h
  • Passengers: 38
  • Voltage: 220v
  • Sun deck with sun beds
  • Salon restaurant
  • Large screen LCD TV
  • Outdoor lounge with tables and comfortable sofas
  • Air-conditioned en-suite cabins
  • Bedding: Double/Twin/Triple
  • Size(sqm): 14-18
  • Window: Window

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  • Breadth: 8.6m
  • Sun deck with sun beds and outdoor bar
  • Plunge pool
  • Rear swimming platform
  • Size(sqm): 14-16
  • Size(sqm): 13-15

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  • Length: 39m
  • Breadth: 8m
  • Passengers: 36
  • Sun deck with deck chairs and sunbeds
  • Rooftop jacuzzi

Standard Deck

  • Size(sqm): 12-14
  • Size(sqm): 11-13

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  • Length: 44.50 m
  • Breadth: 8.15 m
  • Passengers: 40
  • Sun-deck with deck-chairs and sun-beds
  • Outdoor lounge area
  • Top deck Jacuzzi
  • Cabin: Standard (Bow)
  • Cabin: Standard (Stern)
  • Cabin: VIP (with Balcony)
  • Size(sqm): 8-10

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  • Launched: 2013
  • Length: 47 m
  • Breadth: 9 m
  • Sun-deck with deck-chairs, sun-beds and ample shade
  • Lounge Bar with outside seating
  • Upper deck plunge pool
  • Size(sqm): 15-18
  • Size(sqm): 15

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  • Refurbished: 2017
  • Breadth: 8.10 m
  • Lounge bar with outside seating
  • Bedding: Double/Triple
  • Size(sqm): 15-16
  • Size(sqm): 15-17

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