This itinerary highlights Croatia's stunning Adriatic coast, from the historic walled city of Dubrovnik and the Roman ruins of Split to the charming islands of Hvar and Korcula. It also ventures inland to the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes and the vibrant capital, Zagreb, offering a diverse taste of Croatia's natural beauty and rich history.
Dubrovnik
A historic walled city on the Adriatic coast, famous for its stunning architecture and Game of Thrones filming locations.
Split
A vibrant coastal city dominated by the remarkably preserved Roman Diocletian's Palace, serving as a gateway to the Dalmatian islands.
Hvar
A popular island destination known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and charming old town.
Korcula
A stunning medieval island town with a rich history, often called 'Little Dubrovnik', and rumored birthplace of Marco Polo.
Zagreb
Croatia's capital city, offering a blend of historic Austro-Hungarian architecture, vibrant cafe culture, and lively markets.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a breathtaking series of sixteen terraced lakes connected by cascading waterfalls and lush forests.
Rastoke
A picturesque village where the Slunjčica River splits into numerous small streams and waterfalls, powering old watermills.
Krka National Park
A stunning national park known for its series of waterfalls and cascades along the Krka River, offering opportunities for swimming and hiking.
Sibenik
A historic coastal city known for its impressive Cathedral of St. James and its strategic location near Krka National Park.
Trogir
A remarkably well-preserved medieval town on a small island, connected to the mainland by bridges, known for its Romanesque-Croatian architecture.
Pakleni Islands
An archipelago of small islands located just off the coast of Hvar, offering secluded bays, crystal-clear waters, and beautiful natural scenery.
Mljet National Park
A beautiful national park covering the western part of Mljet Island, known for its lush forests, ancient ruins, and two stunning saltwater lakes.
Mount Srd
A prominent hill offering panoramic views of Dubrovnik's Old Town, the Adriatic Sea, and the surrounding islands.
Lokrum island
A small, uninhabited island nature reserve located a short boat ride from Dubrovnik, known for its botanical gardens and peacocks.
Fort Lovrijenac
A magnificent 16th-century fortress located outside the western walls of Dubrovnik, offering spectacular views of the city and the sea.
Kotor
A historic fortified town in Montenegro, nestled on the picturesque Bay of Kotor, known for its medieval architecture and stunning natural setting.
Istria
A heart-shaped peninsula in northern Croatia, renowned for its Roman ruins, Venetian architecture, rolling vineyards, and gourmet food scene.
Pula
A historic coastal city in Istria, famous for its remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater and other Roman ruins.
Rovinj
A picturesque fishing port and tourist destination in Istria, characterized by its colorful buildings, narrow streets, and hilltop church.
Porec
A coastal town in Istria known for its rich history, particularly the UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica with its stunning mosaics.
Cavtat
A charming coastal town south of Dubrovnik, offering a more relaxed atmosphere with beautiful beaches, historical sites, and a scenic promenade.