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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.
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.
Trace the 'Balkan’s Route' from Bucharest to Tirana on this 9-day sightseeing tour, thoughtfully arranged for seniors. Along the way, visit Tirana, Sighisoara, Sarajevo, and four other remarkable destinations across Romania and Albania. With group accommodations, transport, and meals provided, this trip’s USP is its thorough yet relaxed introduction to the Balkans—perfect for those who wish to experience the region’s history and beauty in comfort.
Embark on the Heavenly Adriatic cruise for a 7-night journey through captivating destinations. Start in Athens, where ancient charm meets modern vibrancy. Explore the lush island of Kefalonia and its stunning Melissani Cave, then immerse yourself in Dubrovnik's medieval beauty and lively atmosphere. Discover Kotor's dramatic bay and historic architecture, followed by Bari’s rich Italian heritage and local flavours. Wander through Corfu’s cosmopolitan streets with Venetian influences, and marvel at Olympia’s ancient ruins before concluding back in Athens. This cruise seamlessly blends history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes for an unforgettable Adriatic adventure.
Begin your unforgettable journey in Zagreb, Croatia’s vibrant capital, where historic architecture and lively street scenes welcome you. After a guided exploration of the city’s Upper Town, travel across the border to Slovenia, visiting the charming capital of Ljubljana with its colorful markets and unique bridges, before continuing to the picturesque alpine town of Bled, nestled beside a stunning glacial lake. Next, return to Croatia and venture underground at the Postojna Caves, marvel at the seaside charm of Opatija, and then immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. From there, head south to Split for a deep dive into Roman history at Diocletian’s Palace. Your adventure continues aboard a deluxe small ship as you cruise the sparkling Adriatic Sea. Begin with Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” where ancient walls and marble streets set the scene. Cruise to idyllic islands including Mljet, Kor?ula, Hvar, and Vis—each offering a unique blend of history, nature, and culture. Highlights include oyster tasting in Ston, exploring the magical Blue Cave on Biševo (weather permitting), and discovering the timeless charm of island villages. Conclude your voyage with visits to Bra? and Trogir, sampling traditional olive oil and strolling through medieval streets before returning to Split for a final look at this coastal gem.
Had a great time doing the island hop tour, the group really made it that extra special. Majority of the hotels were in great locations.
The visit to the local farm was a huge highlight, the food was just delicious there.
Definitely pack water shoes as all the beaches are rocky, like actual rocks that can be quite sharp, not just pebbly.
And unfortunately all the walks are done in the middle of the day, so definitely bring a good sized water bottle
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.