Itinerary
- Day 1
Zagreb
Your transfer from Zagreb airport gets you to the hotel, where you can settle in and rest if your flight arrives early, or take a walk around the city if you're feeling up to it. There's a welcome dinner included at the hotel, so you'll meet up with the group there.
- Meals
- Dinner (Welcome dinner in hotel)
Included Activities
- Welcome dinner in hotel
- Day 2
Zagreb
After breakfast, you'll head out on a sightseeing tour of Zagreb's historical center. The morning takes you through Dolac open-air farmers market, past the Stone Gate, and up the funicular for views of the city. From there, you'll walk the Lenuzzi green horseshoe parks and grab a traditional meal at a local restaurant. The afternoon is free, or you can take an optional half-day trip to Varazdin if you want to see more.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Traditional meal of the area in local restaurant)
Included Activities
- Sightseeing tour of Zagreb city centre
- Visit to Dolac open-air farmers market
- Funicular ride in Zagreb
- Walk through Lenuzzi green horseshoe
- Traditional meal in local restaurant
Optional Activities
- Half-day excursion to Varazdin - the city of music, baroque and flowers; includes visit to city museum in renaissance fortress, walk through city parks and gardens (€60 per person, minimum 10 persons)
Landmarks/POIs Stone Gate Dolac Lenuzzi green horseshoe - Day 3
Zagreb to Zadar
You'll drive from Zagreb toward Zadar, stopping at National Park Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO site with 16 clear lakes connected by waterfalls. There's time to hike around the area and take a boat across the largest lake, plus a panoramic bus ride through the park. Before heading to Zadar, you'll have lunch at a traditional restaurant in the Plitvice area.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Traditional meal in local restaurant in Plitvice area)
Included Activities
- Visit to National Park Plitvice Lakes
- Hiking and exploration of lakes and waterfalls
- Boat crossing of the biggest lake
- Panoramic bus drive through national park
- Traditional meal in local restaurant in Plitvice area
Landmarks/POIs National Park Plitvice Lakes - Day 4
Zadar to Split
The morning starts with a sightseeing tour of Zadar, where you'll see the Roman forum and hear the famous sea organs. Later, you'll drive to Skradin for wine tasting in a garden with one of Croatia's top winemakers. After that, the route takes you along the scenic coast through Sibenik and on to Split, where you'll check in for a three-night stay.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Wine tasting in garden setting)
Included Activities
- Sightseeing tour of UNESCO Zadar
- Visit to Roman forum in Zadar
- Listen to sea organs
- Wine tasting in garden setting in Skradin hills
- Drive along scenic coastline
- Visit to Sibenik
Landmarks/POIs Roman Forum of Zadar Sea Organs - Day 5
Split to Trogir
A morning tour covers Split's medieval streets and the major sites like Diocletian's Palace, its mausoleum (now the cathedral), the Peristyle, and Golden Gate. You'll have free time at the Riva waterside promenade before heading to nearby Trogir to see the Cathedral's famous portal and Renaissance reliefs. You'll return to Split by evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Sightseeing tour of Split
- Visit to Diocletian's Palace
- Exploration of Peristyle
- Visit to Golden Gate
- Free time at Riva waterside promenade
- Visit to UNESCO-protected Trogir
- View Cathedral portal by master Radovan
Landmarks/POIs Diocletian's Palace Peristyle Golden Gate Trogir Cathedral Riva Split - Day 6
Brac Island
This full day takes you to Brac, the third largest Adriatic island. You'll visit Skrip, the oldest settlement, and check out the Museum of the Island of Brac and an Oil Museum. The route goes up to Vidova Gora at 778 meters, the highest point in Croatian islands, for views of Bol and the surrounding area. You'll spend time at a traditional farm with local food before returning to Split.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Traditional food made from locally produced ingredients on a small farm)
Included Activities
- Visit to village Skrip
- Museum of the Island of Brač
- Oil Museum
- Visit to Vidova Gora highest point
- Traditional farm experience with livestock
- Traditional food made from locally produced ingredients
- Ferry to and from Brac island
Landmarks/POIs Vidova Gora Bol - Day 7
Split to Dubrovnik
The drive south toward Dubrovnik stops in Ston, a small fishing town that was once a major salt production center. You'll walk the largest fortification monument in Europe, the defense wall, and then try oyster and mussel tasting in Mali Ston Bay. Once you arrive in Dubrovnik, the afternoon sightseeing covers the city walls, Stradun main street, the Rector's Palace, St. Blaise church, the Cathedral, and various monasteries.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Oyster and mussel tasting in Mali Ston Bay), Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit to Ston
- Boat sailing experience in Mali Ston Bay
- Oyster and mussel tasting
- Educational experience about oyster cultivation
- Afternoon sightseeing tour of Dubrovnik
- Walk through Stradun main street
- Visit to Rector's Palace
- Visit to St. Blaise church
- Visit to Dubrovnik Cathedral
- Visit to three large monasteries
Landmarks/POIs Ston Fortification Wall Mali Ston Bay Dubrovnik City Walls Stradun Rector's Palace Church of St. Blaise Dubrovnik Cathedral - Day 8
Dubrovnik
You have the day free in Dubrovnik to do whatever you want, or there's an optional full-day excursion to Korcula Island that includes wine and cheese tasting plus lunch.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Full-day excursion to Korcula Island (optional); includes transfer, ferry, local guide, wine tasting of over 60 labels from Peljesac and Korcula (Plavac, Posip, Greek, Rukatac, Dingac), homemade liqueurs and spirits, best Croatian cheeses and deli, and lunch (€155 per person, minimum 10 persons)
Landmarks/POIs Korcula Island - Day 9
Dubrovnik to Airport
Your transfer to Dubrovnik airport is arranged, taking you to catch your flight home.










