A stunning coastline of isolated beaches, unspoilt islands, tourist-free villages and historic sites is perfect for exploring on foot whilst island-hopping between the islands of Brac, Hvar, Korcula and Mljet. You'll also enjoy plenty of swimming opportunities throughout the week.
You start in Trogir, where the first Greek settlers landed, listed by UNESCO for its wealth of classical buildings such as St Lovro's church and the Venetian loggia. You then island hop along the Dalmatian Coast. First stop is Brac where you can enjoy views from the highest point in the Adriatic islands; next stop Hvar, the sunniest place in the country and where you will discover abandoned ancient hamlets, vineyards and lavender fields. On Korcula you'll discover the agricultural side of the island, along with the historic old town and a Nature Park. The National Park (entrance included) on Mljet is the oldest marine protected area in the Mediterranean. And finally there's the UNESCO-listed old town of Dubrovnik, where well-preserved ramparts surround a honeycomb of Renaissance churches, secret courtyards and sumptuous merchants' palaces.
We're extremely pleased with our choice of hotels too. Our 4 star hotel in Trogir looks over onto the old town, our 3 star hotel in Hvar is situated in a secluded pine grove and in Dubrovnik, we stay in a 3 star hotel on the Lapad peninsula.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Villa
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Dubrovnik, Trogir, Brac, Hvar, K
Dubrovnik, Trogir, Brac, Hvar, Korčula, Mljet National Park
Great holiday for an active family. Lopud is an excellent base, no cars mean it's a lovely place to relax after a bust day of activities. Don't miss the cave and the cycle through the valley.
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
On this one of the best Croatia tours, enjoy a first-class premium luxury cruise. Experience the Croatian shoreline with over a thousand islands scattered across the clear blue waters of the Adriatic Sea. Start your journey with high hopes of having a great time in the pearl of Adriatic, Dubrovnik. The city is best known for its rich culture, history, architecture and picturesque landscapes. Travel to Ston, located in the Peljesac peninsula of Croatia famous for Oysters. Spend mornings at the Splash pool on the main deck and jacuzzi on the top deck or swimming in the crystal clear Adriatic Sea and spent evenings exploring small historical towns in Croatia and Adriatic. Explore the island of Mljet, famous for its well-diverse National Park and known as the capturing place of the Greek hero Odysseus. Get a chance to see Korcula often known as "Little Dubrovnik” because of the similarities in its medieval squares, churches and houses. Visit the island in the Adriatic sea, Bisevo famous for its Blue Cave. Chance to admire the view of Pakleni islands from Hvar. Then head towards Split recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site and admire the ancient history. This one-way cruise from Dubrovnik to Split will bring you the best of Southern Dalmatia islands with an opportunity to taste numerous wines and gourmet experiences.
An amazing trip with such a variety of places and activities. The tour guide and bus driver were so fun. It was great to see such a range of countries with each one having such a difference culture. It had a perfect mix of add ons and time to yourself with each place having lots to do.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-35 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Split, Budapest, Mostar, Sarajev
Split, Budapest, Mostar, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Dubrovnik, Tirana
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The boat was lovely, the crew was fantastic, the city days were busy, and the bike routes went through varied terrain and were just the right length daily. We had a great trip!
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Yacht Cabin
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Passau, Kalocsa, Esztergom, Vien
Passau, Kalocsa, Esztergom, Vienna, Melk, Aschach, Bratislava, Budapest, Mohacs, Belgrade, The Iron Gates, Ilok
This trip was exactly what I needed. After years of family holidays and work trips, doing something like this — just me, my wife, a car, and no daily schedule, felt like a throwback to how we used to travel.
The best part? We weren’t herded around or stuck waiting for a big group. We just got in the car and drove. Some days we were super active, other days we just wandered and sat in cafes.
Croatia’s charm is obvious, but Slovenia really caught us off guard. The nature is pristine, the towns feel like no less than a fairytale, and even the touristy places don’t feel overwhelming. Also, it’s worth saying the roads were great, parking wasn’t a nightmare, and the car rental process was straightforward. That stuff matters when you’re not 25 anymore.
If you want a bit of culture, nature, good food, and a proper break from the usual routine this is your tour. We’re already talking about doing another self-drive next year. Portugal, maybe?
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Independent TourTypically a private tour undertaken by one or two travelers
This cruise will start in Dubrovnik in Croatia and take you to the magnificent Croatian islands and coastline by sailing on an intimate luxury cruise on this amazing and adventurous trip to Croatia. Start your cruise in Dubrovnik, city known for its rich culture, history, architecture, and picturesque landscapes. Explore the island of Mljet, famous for it’s well diverse National Park and known as the capturing place of Greek hero Odysseus. Get a chance to see Korcula often known as "Little Dubrovnik” because of the similarities in its medieval squares, churches, and houses. Chance to admire the view of Pakleni islands from Hvar. Visit the island in Adriatic Sea, Bisevo famous for it’s Blue Cave. Travel to Pucisca, a typical Mediterranean village on the northern side of Brac island at the bottom of deep bay. Then visit the Split a World heritage site and admire the ancient history. Your journey to this beautiful country ends in Split. This one-way cruise from Dubrovnik to Split will bring you the best of Southern Dalmatia islands with an opportunity to taste numerous wines and gourmet experiences.
This one-way cruise from Split to Dubrovnik will bring you the best of Southern Dalmatia islands by sailing on an intimate luxury cruise on this amazing and adventurous trip to Croatia. Start your cruise in Split a World heritage site and admire the ancient history. Chance to admire the view of Pakleni islands from Hvar. Visit the island in Adriatic sea, Bisevo famous for it’s Blue Cave. Get a chance to see Korcula often known as "Little Dubrovnik” because of the similarities in its medieval squares, churches, and houses. Explore the island of Mljet, famous for it’s well diversed National Park and known as the capturing place of Greek hero Odysseus. Spend mornings on spacious decks or swimming in crystal clear Adriatic Sea and evenings exploring small historical towns in Croatia and Adriatic. Travel to Ston, located at Peljesac peninsula of Croatia famous for Oysters. Then visit the pearl of Adriatic, Dubrovnik. City best known for its rich culture, history, architecture, and picturesque landscapes. Your journey to this beautiful country ends in Dubrovnik. Explore Croatia in the best possible way with us!
CruiseSightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Ship Cabin
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Dubrovnik, Split, Makarska, Star
Dubrovnik, Split, Makarska, Stari Grad, Hvar, Vis, Korčula, Sipan
Rugged Adriatic Coast, ancient port cities and the sheltered waters of the Bay of Kotor make Montenegro a dreamy place for an eight-day sailing adventure. While neighbouring Croatia has long been a marine travel hotspot, Montenegro remains something of a hidden sailing gem. Spend several days exploring both the popular and the seldom-seen treasures of the Bay of Kotor and the Montenegro Coast. You’ll be lounging in a striped beach chair one day and tucking into fish chorba at a tiny local restaurant in a seaside village the next. This warm weather sailing tour is the ideal way to explore this Balkan beauty.
Sailing, yachting and motor boating
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
See Croatia and Montenegro’s picturesque coasts by setting sail on this 15-day adventure. Find the perfect balance between exploring medieval towns, hiking through forests and relaxing on sandy beaches, all with a handy local to lead the way. If you can’t choose between seaside Split and Old Town Dubrovnik or the stunning beaches along Montenegro’s seaside – why not have it all! Watch the sunset every night and fall asleep to the gentle rock of your private yacht. Take daily excursions to historical villages, national parks and famous landmarks along the Dalmatian Coast and make this one, one for the books.
Sailing, yachting and motor boating
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Yacht Cabin, Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Dubrovnik, Split, Budva, Tivat
Dubrovnik, Split, Budva, Tivat, Kotor, Sipan, Lastovo Island, Korčula, Mljet, Herceg Novi
Beginning and ending in medieval Dubrovnik, this week-long active adventure will see you hiking, biking and rafting through Croatia and Montenegro’s natural landscapes. Go snorkelling and kayaking around the Elaphiti Islands in the Adriatic Sea, then head to the mountains of Montenegro to Durmitor National Park – famous for its glacial mountain lakes, dramatic limestone peaks and the UNESCO-listed Tara River Canyon. Cycle and hike here, then travel along the Serbian border to start your rafting adventure along the bright-blue Tara River. Finally, explore old-world Kotor, hiking up to its fortress for panoramic views before ending back in Dubrovnik.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers