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Croatia 6 Nights 7 Days

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6 Nights 7 Days
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Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Southeast Europe. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the southeast, sharing a maritime border with Italy.

A country blessed with pristine beaches, fortified towns and more than a thousand tiny islands to explore, there’s no wonder Croatia has fast become one of Europe’s hottest holiday destinations.

Arrival

Departure

Franjo Tuđman Airport Zagreb (Google Map)

Dubrovnik Airport (Google Map)

Price Includes

  • Private Airport Transfers
  • 6 Nights Hotel Accommodation
  • Tour Guide on Orientation Tours
  • Breakfast at Hotel
  • Standard Sightseeings

Price Excludes

  • Airfare
  • Visa
  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips & Portrage
  • Additional Activities / Sightseeings
When to Travel

The best time to visit Croatia is in May and June or September and October when the weather is pleasant and sunny. This makes it ideal for swimming and sunbathing. It is also less crowded at these times than the summer months of July and August which are high season and can be very hot, especially in the afternoon.

Itinerary

DAY 1ZAGREB

  • Arrive at Zagreb – Croatia’s capital which has 900 years of history.
  • Today explore Zagreb city, walk through the Upper Town (Gornji Grad) – the oldest part of Zagreb which has a splendid labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets and wonderful buildings. Here see St. Mark’s church with its multi-coloured tile roof bearing the coats of arms of Croatia, Croatian Parliament building- located within St Mark’s square and next to the popular St Mark’s church, the Baroque church of St. Catherine, and the Cathedral of St. Stephen – also known as Zagreb Cathedral and it is the tallest cathedral in Croatia.
  • Later take a stroll through Zagreb’s main open-air farmers’ market – Dolac Market, then we walk through the Lower Town (Donji Grad) – Zagreb’s busy city centre. Here see, Statue of Ban Jelacic – the Ban of Croatia who is remembered for his military campaigns during the Revolutions of 1848, National Theatre- a theatre, opera and ballet house, and the University of Zagreb- one of Croatia’s oldest institutions.
  • Also visit Mirogoj Cemetery – One of the most beautiful cemeteries in Europe, it looks more like an art gallery than a cemetery and was designed by famous architect Hermann Bollé in 1876, and Maksimir – largest and oldest public park in Zagreb which is designed in the style of an old English garden.
  • Check-in at Hotel.
  • Night Stay in Zagreb.

DAY 2ZAGREB – PLITVICE NATIONAL PARK – ZADAR (B)

  • Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Check-out at Hotel.
  • Today proceed to Plitvice National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to 16 lakes connected by a series of waterfalls and surrounded by close-packed woodland.
  • Upon arrival enjoy the sight of thousands of sparkling water falls, clean pure air, the great Splashier and idyllically boat ride on Lake Kozjak.
  • Later take a walk on one of 18km marked trails.
  • In the afternoon proceed to Zadar-– a city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, which is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins, also for the unique modern wonders.
  • Upon arrival explore Zadar city, see the Forum square – a municipal square from the Roman era, St Donatus Church – built in the 9th century, this church is the largest Pre-Romanesque building in Croatia, Port Marina- situated in the central part of the Adriatic coast and right in the centre of Zadar and Roman City Walls – These walls allowed the city to retain its independence and meant that it was never captured by the Turks.
  • Later visit Zadar’s incredible Sea Organ – an architectural sound art object which plays music by way of sea waves and Sun Salutation – It consists of a 22-meter diameter circle, with photovoltaic solar modules underneath.
  • Night Stay in Zadar

DAY 3ZADAR – SPLIT (B)

  • Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Check-out from Hotel.
  • Today proceed to Split- one of the Adriatic’s most vibrant port cities, stunningly located between mountains and sea.
  • Upon arrival enjoy walking city tour of Split. See City Hall- Sometimes referred to as the Communal Palace, Fish Market- one of the central points of the city life is called as Peskarija, Statue of medieval Croatian bishop Gregory of Nin, the Golden Gate- 4th-century Roman stone entryway to Diocletian’s Palace, The clock tower.
  • Later visit the Cathedral of Saint Domnius – locally known as the Sveti Dujam is the Catholic cathedral in Split. Further explore Game of Thrones shooting locations which includes, Diocletian’s Palace- where the slaves conspired with the Unsullied Army to overthrow the masters, and Klis Fortress- where Daenerys Targaryen launched an attack on the mountaintop city of Meereen.
  • Night Stay in Split.

DAY 4SPLIT – BLUE CAVE – HVAR ISLAND – SPLIT (B)

  • Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Today enjoy flickering lights of the Blue Cave on Biševo Island.
  • Later drive through the picturesque village of Komiža on Vis Island, where the locals are proud of their fishermen’s history.
  • Also explore Hvar town. See Fortica Fortress- Spanish fortress in Hvar, Hvar Cathedral- a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town, a historic Bishop’s Palace.
  • Night Stay in Split.

DAY 5SPLIT – STON – DUBROVNIK (B)

  • Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Check-out from Hotel.
  • Today proceed to Dubrovnik – a stunningly intact walled city on the Adriatic Seacoast.
  • En route drive through Ston town, famous for its walls, it is the longest defensive structure in Europe; they are sometimes referred to as the ‘European Walls of China’.
  • Night Stay in Dubrovnik.

DAY 6DUBROVNIK (B)

  • Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Today walk through Dubrovnik’s Old Town exploring Game of Thrones shooting locations to see the sights of King’s Landing, the capital of the Seven Kingdoms. See Onofrio’s Fountain- a Circular springwater fountain built in 1438 & decorated with ornate, carved-stone masks, Franciscan Monastery- one of the finest features of Dubrovnik’s architecture, Orlando’s Column- it features armoured knight Orlando who according to the legend saved Dubrovnik from a 15 month long Saracen siege. Bell Tower- an important public and communal structures of the Renaissance features. Rector’s Palace- that used to serve as the seat of the Rector, Church of St Blaise- One of the most beautiful sacral buildings in Dubrovnik, Fort Revelin and Minceta Tower.
  • Later visit Fort Lovrijenac – an 11th-century castle perched high above the sea, aka Blackwater Bay- which is featured in battle scenes of Game of Thrones, in the evening Sail on the same Karaka ship used in filming of Game of Thrones and the view of King’s landing from the sea side.
  • Night Stay in Dubrovnik,

DAY 7DUBROVNIK (B)

  • Breakfast at Hotel.
  • Check-out from Hotel.
  • Proceed to Dubrovnik Airport for your flight back home.
  • Tour ends.
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