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Venice, Italy
Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Venice - Enjoy a scenic ride along the Grand Canal, visit St. Mark’s Square, St. Mark’s Basilica, and Doge’s Palace, and explore the Rialto Bridge and the narrow streets of the city
Murano - Witness skilled artisans creating stunning glass pieces at a local factory and learn about the centuries-old techniques of Murano glassmaking
Ljubljana - Join a morning tour of the riverside Slovenian capital, including the famous Triple Bridge
Lake Bled - Cruise the clear waters of this alpine lake to the sacred island to visit the Church of Saint Mary
Goriska Hills - Enjoy an included wine tasting in the medieval village of Smartno, near the border with Italy
Set out on a memorable 13-day journey from Venice to Dubrovnik with the "Venice to Dalmatia" group tour. This easy-paced itinerary covers the best of Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia—beginning in the romantic canals of Venice, exploring the islands of Murano and Burano, then venturing to Slovenia’s Ljubljana and picturesque Lake Bled. Taste local wines in the Goriska Hills, discover Istria’s charming towns, and marvel at Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes, Trogir, Split, and the sun-kissed Hvar Island. End your adventure in Dubrovnik, with its iconic walls and sweeping views from Srd Hill. Designed for mature travelers, this small group tour offers guided sightseeing, comfortable hotels, and seamless logistics—the unique highlight being its rich tapestry of historical, culinary, and natural wonders across three countries.