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7 Days 6 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
Croatian, English
Arrive to Dubrovnik, Transfer to Accommodation. Check-in at hotel chosen and rest of the day is free for leisure and overnight at Dubrovnik.
Sightseeing tour of Dubrovnik: Old Town, Rector Palace (Optional EF EUR 17/person), Old Pharmacy, Franciscan Monastery (Optional EF EUR 6/person), Orlando Column, Sponza Palace (Optional EF EUR 6/person). *Optional activities: City Walls, Cable car, boat ride toward Lokrum Island. During the festive season, worth to visit the Christmas market taking place in Dubrovnik old town. Free time and overnight in Dubrovnik.
Departure toward Ston Peninsula, visit: City Walls (Optional EF EUR 9/person). Suggested activity: Oysters tasting. Tour continues at Split, visit of: Split Old Town, Diocletian Palace, Jupiter Temple + St. Duje, Cathedral (Optional EF EUR 5/person). Overnight in Split.
After breakfast, departure toward Sibenik. Visit includes: Sibenik Old town and St James Cathedral (Optional EF EUR 5/person). Tour continues to Zadar and includes: Historic old town center, Church of St. Donatus (Optional EF EUR 4 /person), Archaeological Museum (Optional EF EUR 6/person), Sea Organ, Sun salutation. *Local guide not included* Evening time is free to spend at the festive Christmas market taking place in the old town. Overnight in Zadar.
Early check out and departure toward Plitvice National Park. Take a walk to the majestic nature of Plitvice with a local guide. Tour continues to Zagreb, free time and overnight.
The day starts with city tour in Zagreb visit: Zagreb Market, Ban Jelacic Square, St. Mark Square, St. Mark Cathedral, Lotrescak Tower (Optional EF EUR 4/person) + Market, Zagreb Cathedral. Evening time is perfect to be spent at the most joyful Christmas Market (in Europe), taking place in Zagreb! Free time for shopping and overnight in Zagreb.
After Breakfast to the Hotel, depart toward Airport.
Although Croatia is a small country, there is enough to see and do. If you're travelling for the first time, allow at least ten days for a tour of the country. The following locations are must-sees: Zagreb National Park Plitvice (2 hours' drive from Zagreb) Sibenik (2 hours' drive from Plitvice Lakes) NP Krka (day trip from Sibenik) Sibenik (one hour and ten minutes from Split) Bievo (Blue Cave), Vis (Green Cave), and Hvar by boat (day trip from Split). Croatia, Dubrovnik (3-hour drive from Split) Mje (day trip from Dubrovnik)
Choosing which island or islands to visit is the first obstacle a traveller will encounter, as there are over 1,000 to choose from. The best course of action is to call an operator who can assist you with island hopping. Split, in central Dalmatia, receives the most inbound aircraft and also serves as the Adriatic Sea's major ferry port, serving the perennially popular islands of Olta, Hvar, Bra, Kor?ula, and Vis. Dubrovnik also serves as a convenient gateway, with catamaran services to Mljet, Lastovo, Kor?ula, and Hvar. The two other entrance ports are Rijeka in the north, which provides access to a diverse group of islands in the Kvarner Gulf, and Zadar in northern Dalmatia, which has its own laid-back island getaways. The following are the primary islands to visit: Solta, Hvar, Brac, Korcula, Vis, Mljet, Lastovo, Zadar
Croatian camping, which has always been popular with tourists, is now more popular and luxurious than ever. Today's campsites are more equipped and welcoming, and guests can select from compact campsites, apartments, and mobile homes surrounded by beaches, pure blue seas, well-preserved natural areas, and the warm glow of the sun. Numerous providers will provide the best facilities. You may visit any of the following locations: Istria, Kvarner, Lika-Senj, Inland, Zadar, Sibenik, Split, Croatia, Dubrovnik