This was a fantastic trip. The hotels selected were excellent. What I appreciated the most was that all of the hotels were convenient to local public transportation.
Choose this self-drive tour and spend eleven days exploring the breathtaking beauty of Croatian landscape. Start in Zagreb, the charming capital of Croatia, then continue to Opatija, and admire the glamour of fragrant botanical gardens, parks and coloured villas of this sea side resort of Austro-Hungarian period. Plitvice Lakes National Park is a must-see natural phenomenon with astonishing waterfalls and 16 connected lakes, and Zadar and Split will capture your interest by the unique culinary and laid back atmosphere. End the journey with a remarkable visit of Dubrovnik, another Croatian treasure characterized by spectacular architecture, intense art, and cultural opulence.
Choose Gran Croatia self-drive tour and spend fifteen memorable days exploring the superb culture and landscapes of this country. Start in Pula, Croatian Rome and wander around the remnants of ancient history while visiting Roman Amphitheatre, picturing gladiators fight in the blood-soaked dust. Šibenik and Biograd na Moru, the gates for Natural Parks and Dubrovnik´s architecture and proud cultural heritage will leave you breathless! Plitvice Lakes National Park is a must-see natural phenomenon. This trip will definitely give you never ending fun and tons of memories while will last for a lifetime.
Join this awe-inspiring eleven-day self-drive to unveil the gems of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and like the famous cities of Dubrovnik and Split, as well as lesser-known Mostar. Get lost through the medieval alleys and squares. Marvel at the green scenery while driving to Biograd na moru and take a pleasant journey through the past and present while walking down the streets in Zagreb. It's so easy to fall in love with this Adriatic beauty!
Join this self-drive adventure and discover at your own pace the gems of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina: the famous cities of Dubrovnik, Plitvice and Split, as well as lesser-known Mostar. Get lost through the medieval alleys and squares. Marvel at the green scenery while driving to Biograd na moru and take a pleasant journey through the past and present while walking down the streets in Zagreb. It's so easy to fall in love with this Adriatic beauty!
Magnificent eight-day self-drive tour of exploring the distant past of the Dalmatian coast and its multitude of influences. Start in Pula, Croatian Rome and wander around the remnants of ancient history while visiting the Roman Amphitheatre, picturing gladiators fighting in the blood-soaked dust. Stroll the beautifully arranged alleys of Split admiring its picturesque landscape and wonder at the pathways that snake around the crystalline lakes of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Lastly, drive to Poreč and relax at one of the tourist resorts that stretches north and south along the west coast of Istria.
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.