Celebration of Croatia
Diversity at the palm of your hand
Journey through Croatia's most captivating destinations — from the cultural heart of Zagreb through the romantic Istrian coast, ancient Split, and the legendary walls of Dubrovnik. Every detail crafted, every moment unforgettable.
Zagreb
Croatia's Intriguing CapitalWelcome to Croatia. Your journey begins in Zagreb, where Western Balkan heritage meets proud coffee culture and outdoor markets selling produce from the encircling Dinaric Alps.
Did you know? Zagreb is home to the world's shortest funicular, and for 140 years the Grič Cannon has signaled midday to locals.
Trakošćan & Varaždin
A Step Into the PastFor romantic dreamers, we offer a real step into the past: a visit to Trakošćan Castle, dating back to the 13th century. Then continue to Varaždin, known as "Little Vienna" — Croatia's capital for 20 years in the 18th century.
Rovinj via Pula
Croatia's Most Romantic TownEn route to Rovinj, discover Pula — a 3,000-year-old city with its magnificent Roman Arena. Then arrive in Rovinj, an incredibly pretty city of red-roofed Renaissance buildings squeezed onto a bulbous headland like seeds inside a pomegranate.
Istrian Hinterland
Truffle Hunting AdventureEmbark on a private exploration of Istria's hinterland. In a special demonstration by a local farmer and his sniffer dogs, you will learn how truffles are harvested. Your catch of the day will be served for lunch.
Brijuni National Park
Tito's Island ParadiseBrijuni National Park is a stunning Adriatic archipelago where Mediterranean nature meets layered history, from Roman ruins to tranquil beaches and scenic cycling trails. Once Tito’s exclusive summer retreat, the islands hosted global icons such as Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, and Queen Elizabeth II—while exotic animals gifted by world leaders still roam its unique safari park today.
Plitvice Lakes → Split
UNESCO World Heritage UNESCOEn route to Split, experience Plitvice National Park — over 100 square miles of lakes, waterfalls, and forest. Explore 16 interconnected lakes on wooden footbridges before arriving in the ancient city of Split.
Split
Diocletian's Palace UNESCODiscover Split, home to Diocletian's Palace — a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 4rd century. Visit the Vestibule, Temple of Jupiter, the Peristyle, and the Cathedral. Spend the afternoon exploring independently.
Hvar Island
By Private Motor BoatBoard a private motor boat to Hvar Island — a true jewel of the Adriatic with the most sunshine days in the region. Experience a wine tradition dating back over 2,400 years at a boutique family-run winery.
Split → Dubrovnik
Pelješac Bridge & Home-Hosted LunchTravel the stunning coastal route via the new Pelješac Bridge. Stop at a family farm for a home-hosted lunch — stroll through their olive grove, visit the family museum, and savor traditionally prepared dishes in their tavern.
Dubrovnik
The Adriatic Pearl UNESCODiscover Dubrovnik — Adriatic pearl, city monument, Libertas. Walk the legendary walls, visit Rector's Palace and Franciscan Monastery. Let the innumerable stories from Dubrovnik's lavish history unfold as you explore Stradun.
Konavle
Dubrovnik's HinterlandExplore Konavle, Croatia's southernmost region. Begin in charming Cavtat, then immerse yourself in a hands-on cooking class — pick ingredients from the garden, gather flour from the water mill, and prepare your own traditional lunch.
Elaphite Islands
Private Boat AdventureSet off for a full-day private boat tour to the beautiful Elaphite Islands. Explore Lopud's sandy beaches, visit Šipan's historic summer estates, and end the day in the peaceful fishing village of Kobaš with fresh seafood by the sea.
Departure
Doviđenja!Private transfer to Dubrovnik Airport. Have a safe flight — and we hope to see you again!
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