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If you're eager to experience the very best of Croatia’s highlights in one unforgettable trip, this tour is perfect for you. Begin in Zagreb, Croatia’s vibrant capital blending old-world charm with modern vibrancy—explore quirky museums and galleries, bustling shopping districts lined with cafés and restaurants, and the historic Old Town overlooking the city. From Zagreb, venture to Istria, famously known as the “Croatian Tuscany” for its stunning resemblance to the Italian region. Here, picturesque hilltop towns that seem straight out of a fairytale and world-class wines await your discovery. The crown jewel of the area is Rovinj, undoubtedly one of the most charming towns you’ll ever visit.
Continuing south, you'll visit Zadar, a historic Roman center of Dalmatia renowned for its unique Sea Organ. En route, enjoy a scenic stop at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, a breathtaking landscape of cascading lakes and lush forests. The journey then takes you to Split, home to Emperor Diocletian’s ancient palace and some of Croatia’s most popular beaches. Your final destination is Dubrovnik, a city that needs no introduction. Its awe-inspiring medieval walls and historic charm will captivate even the most discerning travellers.
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This 7-day escape mixes the beautiful city of Dubrovnik with the stunning island of Korcula. The walled city of Dubrovnik, surrounded by pristine waters, is a real gem waiting to be discovered.
With its immaculate medieval architecture, beautiful marbled streets, magnificent baroque and renaissance buildings, and elegant clock tower it is no surprise that Dubrovnik has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1979. From here you will travel by boat to Korcula, the birthplace of Marco Polo built on the foundations of a Greek colony, and is the historical and tourist centre of the largest island in the Dubrovnik region. It is famous for its streets that are shaped in the form of a fishbone and well-preserved Gothic and Renaissance buildings. Near the town of Korčula, there is an archipelago of 20 uninhabited islands covered with dense thicket and an accessible coastline.
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Istria is heart-shaped peninsula reaching deep into the clear blue waters of the Adriatic Sea is a hidden garden of beauty which opens the door to the sunny and warm Mediterranean. From Pula airport you will make your way to the stunning town of Rovinj, a charmingly picturesque town with narrow, cobbled streets. It is famous for the St Euphemia Cathedral, the highest church tower in Istria at 61 metres high.
The town was originally an island, but 250 years ago the narrow channel which separated it from the mainland was filled in. It is one of our favourite destinations on the Croatian Adriatic. It is so delightfully pretty, and also lively with its numerous cafes and restaurants, galleries and an active fishing port. From Rovinj you will drive through the beautiful Istrian countryside to Opatija, a Croatian coastal town on the Adriatic Sea. A fashionable resort in the 19th century, it's dotted with Habsburg-era villas. The Lungomare is a promenade that snakes along the coastline, offering views of the town and neighbouring islands. Next your journey takes you to the Island of Losinj ( taking the car on the ferry ) Losinj is one of the most popular of the Croatian islands, Losinj is famous for its lush green vegetation.
The main resort is the town of Mali Losinj – the largest town on both this island and neighbouring Cres – whose harbour is said to be the most beautiful in the entire Adriatic. The tourist area is centred around Cikat bay, which is well known for its beach and its good windsurfing options. The town of Veli Losinj is quieter and there is easy access to it from Mali Losinj After your relaxing stay on Losinj you will head back to the mainland to end your stay in Pula. Situated near the base of the Istrian peninsula, Pula is known for its protected harbour, beach-lined coast and Roman ruins. The population of Pula stands at just over 62,000 making it the largest city in Istria. Its most famous attraction, the well preserved Roman amphitheatre, is one of the most famous sights in the whole of Croatia.
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A super 10 night Croatia multi centre holiday to Dubrovnik, Hvar and Split. Spend a few days discovering Dubrovnik and its UNESCO listed Old Town, medieval city walls and see why it’s the most popular city in Croatia. Then head off via catamaran to Hvar, this popular and very chic Adriatic island with great beaches, an abundance of vineyards, and lavender fields.
The port town of Hvar itself features 13th century walls, a hilltop fortress and Cathedral as well as having fantastic food and nightlife. Hvar is young at heart. For the last 3 days Explore the wonderfully historic city of Split , the second largest city in Croatia, with its UNESCO listed Diocletian’s Palace and stunning architecture as well as exploring the old town with its excellent selections of bars, restaurants and night life before heading home.
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