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- Family Dubrovnik and Croatian Islands Adventure
- Croatia Family Island Hopping, 11 Days
- Customized Croatia Family Tour, Daily Depart & Private Guide
- Croatian Family multisport tour - Dalmatian Coast, guided tour
- Family Club - Croatia and Montenegro (port-to-port cruise)
- Dalmatian Elegance (Classic, Upper Deck Cruise)
- Dalmatian Elegance (Classic, Lower Deck Cruise)
- Pearls of the Adriatic North (Lower Deck)
- Pearls of the Adriatic North (Main Deck)
- Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast (Small Groups, Upper Deck Cruise)
Family Dubrovnik and Croatian Islands Adventure
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Going in to the caves on kayaks was great.”
Iain, traveled in July
From Lopud Island, families dive into daily beach activities at Sunj Beach, kayak to Sipan's Green Cave, and cycle through traditional villages. Kids love playing Picigin in shallow waters and touring Dubrovnik's Game of Thrones locations with expert local guides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Lopud Island, Sipan Island Age Range 7 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $3,180
8% Off- NZ$2,910You save $270
Croatia Family Island Hopping, 11 Days
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The company was great to communicate with and very efficient.”
Glenda, traveled in May
Croatia's islands welcome families with kids 10+, offering flexible schedules. The adventures include Pučišća's Stone Masonry School, breathtaking views from Vidova Gora, and visits to Škrip village. Comfortable stays at Hotel Elaphusa in Bol and Hotel Port 9 in Korčula.
Duration 11 days Destinations Split, Brac, Bol, Hvar Island, Korcula Island Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Gulliver Travel From $3,351
15% Off- NZ$2,849You save $502
Croatia captivates kids with Zagreb's funicular ride, Plitvice Lakes' waterfalls, and thrilling speedboat rides to Blue Cave. Family-oriented guides bring history to life at Split's Diocletian Palace and Dubrovnik's medieval walls.
Duration 7 days Destinations Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Split, Hvar Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Agate Travel From
15% Off- NZ$9,372
Split's fish markets buzz with family activity, while Hvar's safe coastal paths and Korcula's hidden beaches await discovery. Kids splash into SUP sessions in protected bays, snorkel in crystal waters, and walk Dubrovnik's famous walls. Hotel Lapad provides family-friendly accommodation.
Duration 7 days Destinations Split, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Peljesac, Ston, Dubrovnik Age Range 6 to 86 year olds Operator Meridien Ten From
15% Off- NZ$7,633
MS La Belle de L'Adriatique offers families 30% savings on Croatian adventures. Kids roam Dubrovnik's walls, splash in Krka's waterfalls, and zoom through Korcula on buggy rides. Special family cabins and tailored meals complement visits to Split's Roman palace and Hvar's fortress.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Sibenik, Trogir, Split, Hvar Island, Vis, Kotor Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
15% Off- NZ$3,778
Dalmatian Elegance (Classic, Upper Deck Cruise)
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The ship, the crew, and the food were all wonderful! There is nothing I can suggest to make this experience any better!”
TracyAldridge, traveled in May
The Croatian cruise aboard Avangard takes families through Split's Roman palace, Korčula's medieval streets, and Dubrovnik's cable car. Children aged 5+ splash at Zlatni Rat beach, roam Mljet's National Park, and savor fresh Croatian meals with parents.
Duration 9 days Destinations Split, Trogir, Korcula Island, Korčula, Mljet, Dubrovnik, Veliko Jezero, Elaphiti Islands, Peljesac, ScedroSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
15% Off- NZ$7,000+$50 upfront costs
The family voyage begins at Split's Diocletian Palace. Highlights include Mljet's National Park, swimming at Zlatni Rat beach, and touring Dubrovnik's ancient walls. Seven nights aboard a comfortable cruise ship with family-oriented excursions and meals.
Duration 9 days Destinations Split, Trogir, Korcula Island, Korčula, Mljet, Dubrovnik, Veliko Jezero, Elaphiti Islands, Peljesac, ScedroSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
15% Off- NZ$5,875+$50 upfront costs
Croatian family adventures await at Zlatni Rat beach, Mljet's salt lakes, and Korčula's medieval mysteries. Families climb Hvar's fortress, join engaging guided tours, and taste local culture through interactive experiences like oyster sampling.
Duration 9 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Ston, Slano, Mljet, Korcula Island, Vis, Hvar Island, Bol, Split Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From
15% Off- NZ$5,175+$50 upfront costs
Croatian islands from Dubrovnik to Split unfold for families. Mljet's National Park, Marco Polo's Korčula, and Zlatni Rat beach offer endless adventures. Kids over 5 enjoy safe swimming while parents sample Ston's oysters and visit Hvar's historic theater.
Duration 9 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Ston, Slano, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Vis, Hvar Island, Bol, Split Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From
15% Off- NZ$5,995+$50 upfront costs
Croatia's highlights shine for families at Pula's Roman Arena, Krka waterfalls, and Dubrovnik's city walls. The elegant Esplanade Zagreb Hotel and MV Markan provide comfort between UNESCO site visits with activities for all ages.
Duration 14 days Destinations Zagreb, Opatija, Pula, Istria, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Plitvica, Split, Trogir, Krka National Park, SibenikSee all destinations Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Luxury Gold From
15% Off- NZ$15,774
Reviews of Croatia Family Tours
- Croatia Family Island Hopping, 11 Days
The company was great to communicate with and very efficient
- Dalmatian Elegance (Classic, Upper Deck Cruise)
This journey was amazing! The ship, the crew, the Travel/Cruise Director Aida and the food were all wonderful! The local guides did a fabulous job sharing their knowledge of the local ports and the included restaurant experiences were perfect! There is nothing I can suggest to make this experience any better! Thank you Insight Vacations for a wonderful time!
- Dalmatian Island Hopping
Everything happened seamlessly which was especially important for someone travelling by themselves confidence-wise. All the meeting points, accommodations and transfers were perfect. Thank you so much!
What our customers ask about Croatia Family Tours
What are the best family-friendly activities and attractions in Croatia?
Croatia's diverse landscape provides a natural playground for families. The cascading waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes National Park draw children and parents alike while the ancient stones of Diocletian's Palace in Split turn history lessons into adventures. The clear waters around Zlatni Rat beach on Brac Island create safe swimming zones. A TourRadar traveler noted "The island hopping experience was fantastic with plenty of swimming stops and cultural visits that kept both adults and children entertained." Family-focused accommodations like Hotel Elaphusa in Bol serve as convenient bases with features like kids' clubs while guided tours to spots like Zadar's Sea Organ add musical intrigue to coastal walks.
What is the best time of year to visit Croatia with children?
The sweet spots for family travel to Croatia fall in May-June or September-October. These months bring pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists particularly in busy areas like Split and Dubrovnik. Booking data shows September leads in family tour reservations especially for island-hopping adventures. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We visited in May and it was perfect - warm enough for swimming but not too hot for sightseeing in Dubrovnik and exploring the islands." Hotels such as Velaris Lebranda in Supetar maintain full family services during these quieter periods making them ideal times to visit.
What accommodation options are best suited for families in Croatia?
Croatian lodging caters well to families with options from beachside resorts to roomy apartments. Hotel Elaphusa in Bol provides family rooms and children's programming while Hotel Port 9 in Korcula features multiple pools and family suites. One TourRadar traveler shared: "For us - family with 2 adults in one cabin and son in another - it was very enjoyable. Our cabins were comfortable and the arrangements worked perfectly." Properties like Valamar Lacroma in Dubrovnik offer practical solutions with connecting rooms and designated family spaces.
How family-friendly is the local transportation system in Croatia?
Getting around Croatia with children proves straightforward thanks to modern catamarans and ferries linking the islands. Most tours include private transfers eliminating travel stress. A TourRadar traveler reported: "The transfers were seamless and the boats were very comfortable even with young children. Our driver was engaging and made sure we were all comfortable." Regular ferry services connect Split to islands like Brac (50 minutes) and Hvar (1 hour) while properties such as Hotel Tragos in Trogir arrange convenient airport pickups.
What type of meals and dining options are available for families in Croatia?
Croatian restaurants welcome families with menus ranging from fresh seafood to familiar pizza and pasta dishes. Hotels typically offer extensive breakfast buffets that appeal to all ages. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The breakfasts were nice and the recommended restaurants provided a taste of local delicacies that even our picky eaters enjoyed." The Corner Hotel in Split exemplifies family-friendly dining with flexible meal times and dedicated children's menus while most tourist area restaurants provide high chairs and accommodate dietary needs.
Are there educational opportunities for children during Croatian tours?
Learning comes naturally in Croatia where children encounter living history in Split's Roman ruins medieval stories in Dubrovnik's walls and natural science lessons in national parks. Tour guides adapt their presentations for young audiences making complex history accessible. A TourRadar traveler observed: "The guides made history come alive for our children especially in Diocletian's Palace and the Franciscan Monastery." Places like Hotel Port 9 in Korcula enhance the experience with organized activities teaching local culture and nature to young guests.