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Duration | 8 days | 8 days |
Price From | $ 4,595 | $ 1,879 |
Price Per Day | $ 574 | $ 235 |
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Trip Style | Small group tour | Small group tour |
Lodging Level | Luxury | Premium |
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7 Breakfasts,3 Lunches and 4 Dinners |
7 breakfasts in Split, Hvar island and Dubrovnik |
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Experience the marvels of Croatia and Montenegro, visiting Dubrovnik and Hvar and enjoying spectacular scenic views and a delectable array of local foods throughout your journey. |
Croatia and travel through the incredibly turbulent history of the coastal cities, adding a fantastic context to your sightseeing adventures. Walking down the streets of Split, makes the sightseeing feel like wandering through a historical maze. The visit to the Biokovo Nature Reserve brings you a chance to enjoy the Skywalk, a 25-meter-long glass promenade that offers а spectacular view of Makarska Riviera. The days on the islands of Croatian archipelago are healing and the perfect introduction for abundance of glorious Dubrovnik! Feel the cosmopolitan spirit on its streets enjoy the local food and wine, sit in the kayak, start rowing and absorb the sight of the great city walls rising from the azure blue of Adriatic. |
Day 1: Arrive Split, Croatia
Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Park
Arrive in Split, where you are met and transferred to your hotel. This evening, join your Resident Tour Director and fellow guests for a welcome dinner at the hotel.
Day 2: Split | Palace of Diocletian
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Park
Tour Split, starting with the Palace of Diocletian and its synagogue, and view St. Domnius Cathedral. Stroll Split’s Old Town and harbor-front promenade. Visit the daily market, and then enjoy your afternoon at leisure, before a dinner with a klapa concert.
Day 3: Hvar | Historic Waterfront Splendors
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Accommodation: Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel
Ride Like a Local by public ferry along the stunning Dalmatian coastline to picturesque Hvar, a lush, mountainous island, where Venetian palaces grace narrow backstreets and secluded coves beckon. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then stroll to view the town’s Cathedral and Arsenal.
Day 4: Hvar | Winery Visit & Wine Tasting
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel
Visit a family-owned winery for a wine tasting accompanied by a diverse sampling of products from their farm. Explore Hvar Town’s center and view the gleaming limestone Spanjol Fortress.
Day 5: Ston/Dubrovnik | Oysters & the Old City
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
Head to Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” stopping en route in Ston, renowned for its oysters, which you may wish to sample when you enjoy lunch in a typical Dalmatian restaurant.
Day 6: Dubrovnik/Konavle | Walking Tour & Silk Weaving
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
Stroll through Dubrovnik with your local guide to see the Franciscan monastery, the Rector’s Palace and Dubrovnik Cathedral. Later, watch silk weavers at work on a fascinating artisan visit in Konavle. Return to Dubrovnik, where you ride a cable car up Mount Srd for a Scenic Sundowner, taking in the fantastic city views.
Day 7: Kotor, Montenegro/Dubrovnik | Island Church
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Excelsior Dubrovnik
Travel to Montenegro, stopping at the Bay of Kotor fjord for lunch and boating out to Our Lady of the Rocks, a tiny church built on an island. Then, visit Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tonight, gather for a farewell dinner in a fine local restaurant in Dubrovnik.
Day 8: Depart Dubrovnik
Meals: Breakfast
After breakfast, transfer to the airport to depart.
Arrival transfer from the listed airport is included. Private transfers from non-listed airports are available on request. Please check the options with your local expert. If you are arriving in Belgrade a few days prior to the tour departure, you can book additional nights with us.
Day 1: Arrive Split
Upon your arrival in Split you will be welcomed by your guide and escorted to your hotel. On the short coach ride from the airport, sit back, relax and enjoy the wel-coming atmosphere of Dalmatia, the most popular part of Croatia. Your guide will provide some basic in-formation about Dalmatian capital, tips and tricks about local daily routine and suggest some ideas for your free time. Overnight: Split.
Day 2: The Historical Maze of Dalmatia: Trogir and Split
Feeling lucky to start your day in Trogir, a charming little town with medieval walls, magical architecture and a wonderful sea view, you are ready for today’s adventure. Being in this town will seem like you travelled back in time through centuries, all the way to the Trogir’s Golden era, today, still visible in the magnificent Cipiko Palace, the Venetian Cathedral of St. Lawrence, the Gothic town hall and mighty walls along the waterfront. Walking through the city centre (UNESCO World Heritage Site) with cobbled streets and passages, among different architectural styles, listening to the stories about medieval time and feeling the atmosphere of the glorious times past, you will find yourself immersed in the incredible history of Trogir.
A natural unfolding to this fulfilled day is a visit to the city of Split, the successor of Solin, the capital of Roman province Dalmatia. Split was actually the periphery of Solin whose very important citizen – the emperor Diocletian, chose Split’s downtown as a place for his palace. That is how the splendour of Split began and how the heart of the city was shaped. Walking down the Split's streets is similar to wandering through a historical labyrinth. You will enter the bronze gate in the south, pass by the cathedral of St. Domnius, one of the best preserved buildings of Roman times, reach the golden gate in the north to touch the left toe of the statue of Gregory of Nin. According to the legend, all visitors who touch the toe of the statue will ensure their return to Split someday. Our tour ends on the busy seafront, complete with palms and yachts, colourful shops in Roman passages, and charming bars with creative interiors. Overnight: Split.
Day 3: Skywalk Biokovo
Meet one more jewel of Croatian Nature, the Biokovo Mountain whose rampart peaks 1.500 meters above Makarska Riviera offer exceptional views of the sea and nearby islands. It is one of Croatia's most popular hiking destinations with numerous paths that wind up the hills past olive groves, vineyards and pine forest. Some say it owes its name to the whiteness of the snow covered peaks (bio is a Croatian word for white) while others claim that word biokovo used to be a synonym for tempest – a specific type of wind locally also called bura. The nature reserve is known among nature lovers by the great number of endemic animal and plant spe-cies. Recently its fame has spread thanks to the Sky-walk - a 25-meter-long promenade made out of glass that offers а spectacular view of Makarska Riviera. The local myth says that when the sky is clear and bright, you can even see Italy, all the way across Adriatic! Spend your free time to enjoy the remarkable view of the Split’s historical centre from Marjan Hill and feel the life and energy of the locals – probably the best way to say good-bye before island hopping! Overnight: Split.
Day 4: Brač – Flavours and Sceneries of the authentic Croatian island®
The next three days you will be discovering the incredible Adriatic coast and Dalmatian archipelago.
Your first stop is the island of Brač, with the highest peaks among the Croatian islands. With a smaller number of tourists, but without big crowds and pomp as the glittering islands in its neighbourhood, Brač provides an excellent opportunity to delve into the authentic life of locals, particularly in the inland.
Your sightseeing starts at the Museum of olive oil since olive cultivation here dates back all the way to the Venetian time and there's over a half-million trees planted. Warmly welcomed by hosts, you will get interesting insights into the production process. Spice up your visit by tasting various local delicacies. Later on, head up to Vidova Gora, the roof of the Croatian islands. From this point, you will go downhill along the rocky trails to the town of Bol. This small place, adorned by lovely old houses, offers great restaurants for lunch or snack by the promenade. Walk a little bit more and spend your well-deserved break at one of the most attractive beaches in the world – the Golden horn (Zlatni Rat).
Later in the afternoon, meet again with your guide at the harbour for your half-hour catamaran ride to the island of Hvar. Overnight: Hvar Island.
Day 5: Hvar Island: The ghost-like villages with lavender scent - Medieval Hvar town
After breakfast, the queen of the Croatian islands – Hvar is expecting you. It is so much more than just the glitz and glamour of its main town. The significance of the island dates back from the ancient times. The important strategic and nautical position of Hvar had been the main cause of rich and turbulent times throughout its history. Its separation from the mainland protected the island from some of the modern influences and preserved the harmony between man and nature. This is visible in the white-washed towns and historic cobbled streets, in the fields of lavender and azure waters, as well as the home-style restaurants serving delicious Dalmatian fare. With all this in mind, you will visit one of the households that cultivates lavender and hike through the abandoned ghost-like village Malo Grablje. Somewhere in the middle of the Hvar hiking route, you’ll get to the Milna just in time for refreshment at one of the restaurants with a wide seafood offer. As you continue hiking along the coast, you will be rewarded with marvellous views. You will arrive in the capital of the island – the city of Hvar.
Quite often visitors describe their time spent in the town of Hvar like being a part of a fairy-tale. The scenography features 13th-century walls surrounding beautifully ornamented Gothic palaces and traffic-free marble streets. This small bay town will show you its full glory especially through the stories about significant historical events and people, related to the cathedral, monastery or fortress.
Some would say that this incredible island simply has it all: rich history, vibrant nightlife, high-class service, wonderful nature and stunning viewpoints to admire it. Finally, you will have spare time to enjoy the crystal clear waters. Overnight: Hvar Island.
Day 6: Wine Duet: Korčula Island & Pelješac Peninsula – Walls of Ston
The third island in our itinerary will be sure to astonish you as well. Korčula, the most tranquil island of our adventure, got the name from the Greeks due to its dense pine forest - Korkyra Melaina (Black Corfu). The Korčula Town is also known as Little Dubrovnik for its mighty city walls, medieval squares, churches, palaces and houses. Locals say it still keeps secrets about the life of one of the most famous explorers in history – Marco Polo. Tip of the day: there is a nice bar in the Zakerjan tower at the far end of the old town where you can enjoy spectacular views of the strait in the distance.
The Mediterranean climate, soil quality and the terrain’s morphology provide the perfect conditions for wine-growing. In Lumbarda village, the heart of Korčula’s wine making, you will have the opportunity to taste various sorts of wine, as well as the most authentic ones, pošip and grk. The perfect ending to your visit to Korčula is tasting some of the most known Croatian wines and snacks at the local family winery. After this wonderful experience, get on the ferry, and head to your next destination, leaving behind old little houses, settled on the edge of the island. Upon your return to continental Croatia, enjoy the ride through the Pelješac peninsula. The largest Croatian peninsula, covered with macchia, is widely known by two trademarks: wine and oyster. This region, Dingač, with its famous symbol - the donkey, is the first protected wine region in Croatia. On your way to Dubrovnik, along the coast of the Adriatic, there will be a short photo stop by the impressive old city walls above the town of Ston. Overnight: Dubrovnik.
Day 7: UNESCO’s Dubrovnik: Movielike Old Town and Kayak Experience
Get ready for a lovely walking adventure through Dubrovnik’s Old Town. This maze of beautiful white marble streets (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is surrounded by a 2 km long wall which hides medieval treasures: the city’s baroque churches, magnificent palaces, significant monuments, medieval gates and marble streets. Its numerous art galleries and unique artisanal shops keep the artworks of many artists who found inspiration in this light-coloured-stone city. Walking through the historical centre, you will start and end your visit at the main street Stradun, and in between, you will hear facts, tales and legends about the Pile Gate, Big Onofrio’s Fountain, the cathedral, main square Placa and wonderful ornaments of Rector’s and Sponza Palaces. A lunch or refreshment in the city port will complete the story about Dubrovnik. Even with the spectacular morning, the real highlight of the day is kept for the afternoon – time to meet Dubrovnik from a different perspective. You saddle up on kayaks, row along the coast and admire the view of the pink-grey city walls, which stand out against the azure blue water. Be sure that this experience will boost the impression about the mightiness of the city walls and give you a chance to enjoy both the attractive shore of the Lokrum isle and the cave up close. This beautiful island holds a lot of mysteries and according to the legend it was a shelter to King Richard the Lionheart in the 12th century. Our guide will tell you the whole story once you arrive there. Lokrum Island has been a set for filming the Game of Thrones, and it is another inevitable destination for the true lovers of the series. Overnight: Dubrovnik.
Day 8: Departure day
Departure from Dubrovnik or any non-listed airport.
Departure transfer to the listed airport is included. Private transfers to non-listed airports are available on request. Please check the options with your local expert. If you are departing from Belgrade a few days after the tour end, you can book additional nights with us.