Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
It was a packed program, covered a lot of place of interests, mostly good hotels, good guides and co passengers were friendly barring for one lady from Argentina.
SAILING HOLIDAY: Journey in style from delightful Dubrovnik northward towards stunning Split. Visit gorgeous islands en route including Brac and the eye-catching Zlatni Rat Beach and world class National Park, Mljet. Experience 8 glorious days aboard a beautiful cruise boat - complete bliss!
Four days in Dubrovnik, a fascinating town, with a proud cultural heritage that will leave you breathless. This package leaves you enough time at leisure so you can accommodate these best to your wishes, but includes the most needed services, as well as a guided tour of Dubrovnik.
Take a scenic journey through Croatia and Slovenia on this 14-day trip from Dubrovnik to Ljubljana. See both history and nature at their best, including Roman ruins, walled cities, unspoilt beaches and rugged islands just off the Adriatic Coast. Taste wine with locals on Vis Island, stroll through Plitvice Lakes National Park or hike through the Hvar hinterland in your free time. Explore the green islands of Mljet, snack on salty cheese and discover Diocletian’s Palace on a guided tour in Split. Learn about the region’s rich history and architecture and lose yourself in the serenity of this beautiful and historic region.
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.
Kafu the guide made all the right choices. He was instrumental in moving things along. Fantastique group on the tour. When Kafu didn't know something he said so. His energy remained high throughout the trip. Lots of sights and sounds and tastes. It filled the mouth and the eyes and the ears and the nose. And, most important, it filled the head.
Travel from Vienna to Dubrovnik on this 29-day adventure through Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia. Discover a region where the past continues to weave its spell through alpine towns, medieval castles and sacred monasteries. Visit St Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, wander through the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and explore Durmitor National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through the neighbourhood of Zemun, hike the Tatra Mountains and take a daytrip to Mostar. Traversing nine countries, this trip showcases the best of Central Europe while giving you plenty of free time to experience its culture and people in your own way.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House, Resort, Hostel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Dubrovnik, Vienna, Krakow, Tatra
Dubrovnik, Vienna, Krakow, Tatra Mountains, Budapest, Osijek, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Sarajevo, Mostar, Durmitor National Park, Kotor, Cesky Krumlov, Prague, Gory Sowie
Wind your way down through some of Mediterranean Europe’s most charming towns, beaches and islands on this journey from the Adriatic to the Aegean. Start off with a tour of Dubrovnik’s enchanting walled city before heading south along the spectacular Dalmatian coast to Montenegro. Venture off the tourist trail for a taste of old-time Balkans in Albania and Macedonia, take time out in provincial Syros, and then eat, drink and sunbathe your way through the good times on offer in Mykonos and Santorini. A region of breathtaking scenery, legendary history and ever-enticing cuisine, this journey through Eastern Europe serves up a slice of the Mediterranean with a Balkans backdrop.
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!
We all had an unforgettable trip. We were lucky with great weather but either way every day was an absolute blast, and I really want to reiterate how great Marko was - it wouldn’t have been the same without him.
Discover the beauty and history of the Balkans on an eight-day Premium adventure that travels from Croatia through Bosnia and Herzegovina to Belgrade. Walk the medieval Old Town of Dubrovnik, sample excellent Balkans wines, learn about the war years in Sarajevo, stop by the famed Old Bridge of Mostar and discover Tara National Park’s spectacular scenery on foot. Ride the rails on a historic steam train, then if the night is calling, discover the lively nightlife of Belgrade – your knowledgeable local leader is always on hand with the best suggestions. Combine battle zones, beaches, bunkers and bars on a comfortable adventure that melds past with present and travel with a small group of like-minded travellers.
Spend seven days discovering the highlights of Croatia and Slovenia, from vibrant capitals to UNESCO wonders. Begin in Zagreb before crossing into Ljubljana for a taste of Slovenia’s charm, then admire storybook Bled and its hilltop castle. Wander the turquoise lakes and waterfalls of Plitvice, explore Split’s ancient Diocletian’s Palace, and sample wine on the Pelješac peninsula. Conclude in Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” where marble streets, grand palaces, and shimmering sea views await. With guided tours, cultural gems, and time at leisure, this journey blends history, nature, and coastal beauty in one unforgettable trip.