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Departing from the Croatian capital of Zagreb, this fantastic island hopping tour of Croatia takes you to its most beautiful cities and islands.
From Zagreb you’ll head towards the Plitvice Lakes National Park, the most beautiful park in Croatia.
After an exciting day at the Plitvice Lakes, you’ll continue towards the Ancient city of Split on the Adriatic coast, popular for the historic Diocletian’s Palace in its centre.
The luxurious Hvar Island is your next stop, where you’ll explore the Medieval Old Town and visit the oldest public theatre in Europe.
Continue towards the historic Island of Korčula, where the famous Medieval explorer and traveler Marco Polo was allegedly born.
This tour finishes in the spectacular city of Dubrovnik in the southernmost part of Croatia.
Dubrovnik is one of the best preserved fortified Medieval towns in the Mediterranean and an absolute hit among the visitors to Croatia.
Zagreb and Dubrovnik
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Welcome to Zagreb!
We will be waiting for you in arrivals at the airport and transfer you to the hotel in Zagreb.
Free time to explore Zagreb.
Overnight in Zagreb.
Today we’ll take you on a guided walking tour of exciting Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
You will visit the historic Upper Town, the buzzing city centre and the Jelačić Square, the Cathedral, St. Mark’s Church, the Zagreb Stone Gate, the Croatian National Theatre, and more.
Free afternoon to explore Zagreb.
Overnight in Zagreb.
Today we’ll depart to the popular UNESCO World Heritage Site – the Plitvice Lakes National Park.
Discover the lakes, mossy caves and spectacular waterfalls.
Most of the beautiful sixteen lakes are rimmed with wooden promenades allowing visitors to get a closer look at the breathtaking geological wonder.
Departure to Split with a short stop in Trogir, the small but lovely Romanesque-Gothic UNESCO protected city.
Overnight in Split.
Enjoy your free time in Split, exploring the magnificent Diocletian’s palace, visiting museums and galleries or relaxing by the sea.
Overnight in Split.
Today, we’ll organise a guided walking tour of beautiful Split for you.
Split is famous for the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace.
The palace was built in the early 4th century AD as the Emperor Diocletian’s retirement resort.
Today it’s situated in the centre of buzzing city of Split, the second biggest city in Croatia.
Transfer from Split to your hotel on the island of Hvar & free time to explore Hvar.
Overnight in Hvar.
Enjoy your free time in Hvar, exploring the Old Town, visiting the Fort or relaxing by the sea.
Overnight in Hvar.
Morning departure from Hvar to Korčula by catamaran.
Overnight in Korčula.
Morning departure to Dubrovnik, followed by a guided walking tour of this UNESCO-protected destination.
Walk its spectacular city walls, the popular Stradun promenade, visit the Rector Palace and Onofrio’s fountain.
Free time for your own activities.
Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Enjoy your free time in Dubrovnik, exploring the UNESCO-protected Old Town or relaxing by the sea.
Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Our driver will pick you up from your hotel in Dubrovnik and drive you to Dubrovnik Airport for your flight home.
Breakfast varies, although it mostly includes fried or scrambled eggs, a selection of salami, sausages and cheese with bread, rolls or toast and different types of cereal.
Lunch is the main meal in Croatia – it usually starts with soup, which is followed by a cooked meal.
Croatian food is heavily influenced by Austrian and Italian cuisines.
In Dalmatia, seafood, risottos, and pasta are very popular.
In continental parts, you should try schnitzel, roast meat dishes, roast potatoes, different types of pies etc.
If you prefer a lighter lunch, many restaurants offer different salads, soups, sandwiches etc.
Beaches in Croatia are mostly pebbly, some are rocky and there are several sandy beaches, although rare.
If you’re traveling with small children, it might be a good idea to get the beach shoes for them.
These can be purchased at shops and stands situated by or at beaches in Croatia.
Since January 2023, the Euro has been adopted as the official currency in Croatia. As of July 2023, 1 Croatian Euro is valued at approximately 0.86 Pound sterling.
Yes, Croatia entered the European Union in 2013.
Yes. Your travel agent will provide his/her mobile phone number, so you can reach them quickly.
Should you need any assistance before or during the holiday, let them know and they will help as soon as possible.
Give your agent a day’s notice and he/she will book a table at a requested restaurant for you or suggest best restaurants in the area.
Yes. Any additional cost will be added to your remaining balance invoice, which is due 60 days prior to your departure.
Your agent will share their personal mobile phone number with you; you’re welcome to contact them anytime (we recommend Whatsapp to save money!) should you have any questions or need assistance.
All our agents are native Croatians with rich knowledge of their country and the region.
A minimum deposit of 20% is due at the time of booking and the remaining balance is due 60 days before your departure date.
Please note that the deposit and balance due date may vary depending on the nature of the booking.
We accept payment from all major credit/debit cards.
You can pay via an online payment link which will be sent to you upon request or via bank transfer.
Yes, just let your agent know that you’d like to pay in instalments. The full amount needs to be paid 60 days prior to your departure.
We’ll email the confirmation pack to you.
Three weeks before departure, we’ll send you a pack containing all your travel documents (service vouchers).
The pack will normally be sent to your home address.
Alternatively, we can arrange the delivery to another address or to your hotel in Europe (applicable for clients travelling from other continents).
Please see our Terms & Conditions for our cancellation policy.
Since 2007 the Croatian government has levied a tourist tax or otherwise known as a Sojourn tax.
This is a tax imposed on all visitors and is common amongst virtually all the European countries.
The tax is paid to the various tourist boards and used to maintain their tourist facilities.
The amount levied ranges from 10kn to 20kn per person, per day depending on which town/city you are staying in and the season you arrive in.
The tourist tax is calculated by the hotel and added to your final hotel bill when you check out.
Please note it is your responsibility to make sure your travel documents are valid.
If you require a Visa to visit Croatia, please make sure to obtain it on time.
For more information, please see our Useful Links.
We also suggest that you purchase travel health insurance before your trip to Croatia.