Croatia Walking Tours 2024/2025

From the winding Dalmatian coastline to the historic cities of Split and Dubrovnik to the islands of Hvar and Brac, Croatia is a walker’s heaven. With our Croatia walking tours, you can expect plenty of sightseeing opportunities and cultural immersion. Embark on a multi-day route through the Velebit Mountains, taking in the panoramic vistas, or book a short guided walking tour in the historic city of Zagreb. Perhaps you will be interested in taking a tour of Vis, Rab, or Pag and enjoying the perfect Mediterranean vibe, local wines and olives. No matter your preference, there is a walking tour for you in Croatia.

Check out our best walking tours in Croatia below.

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Balkans Discovery

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11 day city sightseeing trip through Split, Dubrovnik, Budva and 3 other destinations in 4 different countries. Read More
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  • Activities City sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites +1 more
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  • Age Range 18-35 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Athens to Dubrovnik/Split Tour – 7 Balkan countries in 14 days

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14 day art and architecture trip through Meteora, Gjirokaster, Berat and 15 other destinations in 7 different countries. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Art and architecture & Walking tours +2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Private Vehicle
  • Age Range 2-99 yrs
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Dalmatian Coast Island Hopping

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8 day trekking and hiking tour through Trogir, Brac, Hvar and 3 other destinations in Croatia. Read More
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  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Walking tours +2 more
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  • Transport Ferry, Private Vehicle & Boat
  • Age Range 8-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Croatia: Islands and Mountains
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“A fine mix of culture- Dubrovnik and Split, with daily walks. Brac was a sample of Dalmatia's islands and Bol was both a quiet characterful resort, and ferry port. The long linking distances were made in a comfortable mini bus and the travel linked first rate scenic highlights. The northern Krka National Park with its superb waterfalls; and the sharp, bare fluted limestones mixed with rich pine and beech forests of the Paklenica National Park made a memorable finale. Our guide was excellent and the choice of restaurants for the evening meal together was generally much appreciated.”
Croatia: Islands & Mountains
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“The guide Zeljko was excellent, good knowledge, excellent personality and sense of humour. His recommendation for restaurant in Dubrovnik was one of the best fish meals I have tasted.”
Amazing 7-Day Tour of Croatia
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“I highly recommend this tour if you want to see the Dalmatian Coast and Croatias mountainous terrain. I have never visited Croatia so I was eager to see the big cities-Dubrovnik and Split-but I also wanted to hike in Croatias National Parks. With this tour, I could do both plus write about them for my blog (www.femalesolotrek.com). It was a writers dream.Our guide was Mario, a native who taught us so much about his country, the war and the Croats. He was high energy and great fun. I would definitely do a tour with Mario in the future.I think it is a great decision by the tour company to stay at a seaside Dubrovnik hotel for the first two nights because it features wonderful walks to view the Adriatic Sea (plus friendly cats). There was also a great restaurant for our first night out (order the black risotto with cuttlefish) plus the local grocery store to purchase food for lunches during our hiking days.I highly recommend that your group pay the extra fee for a walking tour of Old Town Dubrovnik to learn about its history. I also chose to pay to walk the fortress walk. It took about 90 minutes. It was an incredible experience. If you are a cat lover, you will cherish all the time to play with the street cats in Dubrovnik. They are so friendly.In quick succession over the next seven days, we visited the Island of Brac, Split, Krka National Park (the waterfalls), Starigrad Paklenica and National Park Paklenica.I loved each location but the stay in Brac was particularly memorable. We had an old fashioned Croatian dinner featuring roasted meats and potatoes. I also loved the goulash served at a mountaintop restaurant/inn. It was a great treat after climbing all morning on Thursday.You dont visit Zadar as part of the tour. But the group flight departs from Zadar airport so you can make your own tour on the last day. Our group had several people who chose to take a van back to Split to fly home.”

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Highlights of Croatia Walking Tours

  • Dive into the Game of Thrones fantasy on a walking tour in Dubrovnik. Visit the locations where the hit show was filmed and pretend you’re wandering the streets of Westeros.
  • Indulge in a self-guided walking tour around the Croatian island of Vis. Known for its archeological sites and vineyards, you can eat, drink and be merry as you explore the island by foot.
  • Explore the watery paradise of Plitvice Lakes National Park, renowned for its stunning karst landscape dotted with lakes and waterfalls.
  • Take on the Velebit Mountains in a multi-day hike along the Velebit Hiking Trail.
  • Go on a foodie walking tour in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Filled with a mix of Balkan classics and Mediterranean vibes, like black squid ink risotto, you will surely find a new favorite cuisine.

Travel Tips for Walking Tours in Croatia

  • Avoid hiking the mountain trails during winter. Despite Croatia’s reputation as a warm, coastal country, temperature during the winter can drop below the freezing point during the cold months.
  • Opt for Croatia walking tours in the shoulder season. May, September and October are ideal if you prefer cooler temperatures and low tourist crowds.
  • Make sure you get a paper map from a local tourist information office before hitting the trails, especially along the coast where phone signals can be spotty.
  • Look out for free walking tours in major cities like Split and Dubrovnik. Many hostels and hotels offer free local tours.
  • Make sure you bring clothes that you can layer and a windbreaker if you are hiking along the Dalmatian Coast. The breeze across the Mediterranean can be pretty intense.
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