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Discover Coastal Croatia

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7 nights 3 Departures Available

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Interspersing famous city landmarks with fabulous natural landscapes, and including island and inland national parks, this unhurried tour is a lovely introduction to Croatia’s coastal attractions, staying on land in Split, Korčula, and Dubrovnik

Overview

Experience Croatia’s sights and scenery from a different perspective on this seven-day break. While many a tour sees the coastline from a cruise vessel, this one is land-based, seeing the sea from the cities on-shore, and taking ferry crossings to three of the country’s sprinkled islands. A happy balance of guided tours and leisure time, it allows for a more immersive insight of Croatia’s culture, character, and cuisine, and rather than restricting you to ship or hotel fare, it leaves you free to choose a venue and menu for lunch and dinner in each of the three featured destinations. The first is the UNESCO listed city of Split, where an enclave of ancient architecture is now the hub of modern daily life. From here we visit tiny Trogir, an island bridged to the mainland, its old town a labyrinth of little lanes; and discover the beauty of Krka National Park, spreading from the coast to the mountains in a medley of monasteries and gorges. We sail for a stay on the island of Korcula, where olive groves back the 14th-century town, and visit Mljet island, with pine forests and a pair of lakes; and our final base is Dubrovnik, its medieval core paved in pale stone, beautiful from a distance, beguiling from within.

Highlights

  • Discover splendid Split
  • Wander through Krka National Park
  • Enjoy staying on Korcula Island
  • Be mesmerised by Mljet
  • Taste oysters and wine in Ston
  • Explore historic Dubrovnik
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Itinerary

Day 1 - Fly to Split and enjoy a welcome drink

Fly from London to Split, and transfer to the 4-star Hotel Cvita for a welcome drink on arrival, and a three-night stay. Croatia’s ‘second city’, Split is an intermingling of ancient and modern, with its back against Croatia’s coastal mountains, its toes in the waters of the Adriatic, and its ‘Riva’ promenade studded with palms and glitzy bars.

Day 2 - Explore Split before visiting Trogir

This morning, a guided walking tour of Split includes the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace, an enormous ensemble which is more like a fortified Old Town, thronged with shops, markets, and al fresco cafés, and claiming the world’s oldest Cathedral, St Domnius, built 295-305AD. After lunch at a local restaurant, the tour continues just around the bay on the little island of Trogir, linked by a bridge to the mainland, to explore the UNESCO World Heritage town, where medieval monuments include the Romanesque portal of St Lawrence Cathedral and the 15th-century Kamerlengo Fortress on the waterfront, a governor’s palace in Venetian times.
(B, L)

Day 3 - Visit Krka National Park for a guided tour

Travel by road to Lozovac, the entry point to Krka National Park, it’s forestry and lush greenery spread around 73km of the Krka River, its topography attracting 200 species of birds. The park is famed for its secluded monasteries and for its splendid waterfalls. A guided tour takes you to the Stradinski Buk, a series of 17 waterfalls, flanked by traditional watermills.
(B)

Day 4 - Travel to Korcula Island with an afternoon at leisure

Sit back and enjoy the scenery today as you travel by road from Split, crossing the Peljesac Bridge enroute to Orebic, where we take the ferry to Korcula Island, the reputed birthplace of Marco Polo. Your afternoon is at leisure to enjoy the hotel facilities or explore the island, cloaked in woodlands and vineyards, and known for its local white wine. Two nights at the 4-star Marko Polo Hotel by Aminess, a short stroll from a beach at the water’s edge.
(B)

Day 5 - Enjoy a walking tour of Korcula before a boat trip to Mljet

Covering a little promontory, Korcula town is often described as Dubrovnik in miniature, its 13th-century houses topped with bright tiles, built in a fishbone layout to deflect sea winds, encircled by defensive walls and towers, and focused on the 15th-16th century St. Mark’s cathedral. A walking tour of the town is followed by a boat trip to the unspoilt, uncrowded island of Mljet, to stroll by the salt lakes of its National Park, and sail on one of the lakes to see the Benedictine monastery on St. Mary’s Isle. Legend has it that Mljet’s air of peace and calm so captivated Odysseus that he stayed for seven years. We return to Korcula for a leisurely evening.
(B)

Day 6 - Travel to Ston and enjoy an oyster and wine tasting

Sail back to the mainland and drive to Ston, on the stunningly scenic Peljesac Peninsula. The medieval town is known for its salt pans, oysters, and 15th-century city walls, studded with towers. Enjoy an oyster and wine tasting before continuing to Dubrovnik, ‘the Pearl of the Adriatic’, for two nights at the 4-star Grand Hotel Park, close to Lapad Beach, in the city’s modern suburbs.
(B)

Day 7 - Explore Dubrovnik and sail to Lokrum Island

A morning tour of Dubrovnik’s historic heart shows you landmark monuments, including Renaissance and Gothic palaces, Orlando’s Column, Onofrio’s Fountain, and the Baroque church of St Blaise, the city’s patron saint. Some places may seem familiar as they formed the filming locations for scenes in Star Wars and Game of Thrones. After free time for lunch, we sail from the ancient Old Town harbour to the nature reserve of Lokrum Island, where a shaded ‘Path of Paradise’ wanders through forests of Holm Oak and Manna Ash, among 400 species of flora; and monuments include monastery cloisters, the stone pool of Charlotte’s Well, and the 19th-century fortress on the islands highest peak. Return to the hotel to freshen-up before a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
(B, D)

Day 8 - Fly home from Dubrovnik

Transfer to the airport for your return flight.
(B)

Notes:

This itinerary includes many visits on foot including some uneven surfaces and inclines.

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Accommodation

Here is a list of the accommodation you can stay in for this tour. Occasionally we use alternative hotels, or have a choice of hotels to choose from which will be detailed when booking.

Hotel Cvita, Split, Croatia, Balcony

Hotel Cvita - Split

A traditional 4-star hotel on the edge of the Marjan hill forest, surrounded by nature and overlooking the sea and close to the centre of Split. Restaurant, bar, pools and WiFi (free). 59 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities, satellite TV and balcony.

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Marko Polo Hotel By Aminess, Korcula, Croatia, Pool View

Marko Polo Hotel by Aminess - Korcula

A modern 4-star hotel, a short walk from the centre of Korcula. Restaurant, bar, pools and WiFi (free). close to the centre of Korcula. 103 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-bar and satellite TV.

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Grand Hotel Park, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Aerial

Grand Hotel Park – Dubrovnik

A modern 4-star hotel in the centre of Dubrovnik’s Lapad Peninsula and only 100 metres away from the beach. Restaurants, bars, gym, pools and WiFi (free). 244 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-bar, satellite TV and balcony.

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