Itinerary
- Day 1
Split
Meet your tour rep in Split and get settled in. If you arrive with time to spare, there's an optional walk up Marjan hill for some views. Come evening, wander through the old town and check out the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace. The bars and taverns around there are worth poking into and picking one for dinner.
Optional Activities
- Walk along Marjan hill (7 or 14 km, approximately 2 hours)
 
Landmarks/POIs Marjan Hill Diocletian's Palace  - Day 2
Šibenik
From early morning until 7 PM, you'll be out exploring Krka National Park. Walk through forest pathways and cross wooden bridges at Skradinski Buk waterfall, then see the restored stone houses and workshops. Head to Roški Slap for lunch or a picnic, then finish up in Šibenik to see St. James's Cathedral before heading back.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Included Activities
- Transfer to and from Krka National Park
 - Guided tour of Krka National Park including forest pathways and Skradinski Buk waterfall
 - Visit to watermills and restored stone houses complex
 - Visit to Rošski Slap
 - Entrance to Krka National Park
 - Visit to Šibenik and St. James's Cathedral
 
Landmarks/POIs Krka National Park Skradinski Buk Rošski Slap St. James's Cathedral  - Day 3
Island Brač
Catch the morning public ferry to Brač island, known for its white stone used in buildings all over Europe. You'll choose between a 13 or 16 km hiking route, walking past olive groves, fishing villages, and old stone walls and quarries. The coastal sections let you stop for a swim in the clear water before heading back to Split on the ferry.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Included Activities
- Ferry transportation to Island Brač
 - Ferry transportation from Island Brač to Split
 
Optional Activities
- Hiking across Island Brač (13 km or 16 km, approximately 3-5 hours)
 
Landmarks/POIs Island Brač  - Day 4
Island Hvar (Stari Grad to Jelsa)
Head to Hvar and start walking from Stari Grad, which was an ancient Greek settlement from the 4th century BC. The path goes along the north side through small villages, lavender fields, and olive groves in a UNESCO-protected agricultural area. You'll break for lunch in the fishing village of Vrboska, get a swim in one of the bays, and end the day in Jelsa for the evening.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Optional Activities
- Walk from Stari Grad to Jelsa (13 km, approximately 3-4 hours) passing through villages, lavender fields and olive groves
 
Landmarks/POIs Stari Grad Ager Plain (UNESCO) Vrboska Jelsa  - Day 5
Island Hvar (Jelsa to Hvar)
Start from a former shepherds' settlement known for lavender and rosemary oil production. Walk through lavender fields, ancient stone walls, and traditional villages heading toward the south coast. The rocky coastal path has great views of turquoise water with chances to swim, and you'll finish in Hvar town. Spend the evening in the main square checking out the 7th century sites, the Venetian loggia, and Europe's oldest public theatre.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
Optional Activities
- Walk from shepherds' settlement to Hvar town (12 km, approximately 3-4 hours) through lavender fields and along coastal path
 
Landmarks/POIs Hvar Town Venetian Loggia Hvar Theatre  - Day 6
Hvar (Departure)
Have breakfast in Hvar town and then the tour wraps up, so you can either head out or stay and enjoy more time on the island.
- Meals
 - Breakfast
 
 











