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Exclusive 8-day Dalmatia Tour Packages
Scenic Southern Dalmatia
8 Days / 7 Nights Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split
Start from   From Euro 1490

Travel Itinerary

  • Day 1Arrival in Dubrovnik

    After your flight arrives in Dubrovnik, we will have someone meet you at the airport and bring you to your accommodation. Duration of the drive is about 30 minutes.Discover the beauty of Dubrovnik while strolling down the cobbled streets at night and have a drink in one of the bars on the main street to just watch the world go by. Or visit the famous Buza Bar. With a name translating to "Hole in the Wall," Buza is not just a great bar, but a lovely location, with breathtaking views of incredible scenery at sunset.

  • Day 2Dubrovnik Private Walking Tour

    Today you’ll be exploring the elegant main streets and picturesque paths of Dubrovnik, with your own personal guide. This truly is one of the most beautiful medieval cities on the Adriatic. The Franciscan Monastery, Onofrio’s Fountains, Sponza Palace, Orlando’s Column, the City Bell Tower, the Church of St. Blaise (the city’s patron saint), and Rector’s Palace, the seat of the Republic, and the Cathedral. This is the perfect orientational tour of the Old town and will give you the best insight into the rich history of Dubrovnik. You’ll learn what there is to see and do in Dubrovnik and how to get around. Continue your day in Dubrovnik after the tour with a ride on the cable car up Mount Srd' to take in the views. You'll find the bottom station of the cable car by exiting the city through the Buža Gate. Walking the circumference of the ancient city walls themselves is a way to get another view of the town. It's a bit of a climb to the top of the Minceta Tower, but highly recommended.
    If you also want to see Dubrovnik from afar, then take a boat trip to Lokrum Island, an oasis of nature and tranquility just ten minutes from the Old Town harbor. This island has peacocks and monastery ruins hidden among its pine, cypress, and olive trees, as well as a diverse botanical garden.

  • Day 3 Kotor & Perast Group Tour Experience

    Visit a Neighboring Country on a Group Tour Included in your vacation package price. Today you’ll explore the Adriatic’s beauty and deep history via a group tour to Montenegro. This tour generally lasts for 12 hours, departing early in the morning, and returning you to Dubrovnik in early evening, in time for dinner. Montenegro may be one of the world’s youngest, and smallest, countries, but it sure fits in a lot of towns sitting within Medieval walls, and above unspoiled beaches! You’ll take in some of the best vistas of the Bay of Kotor, Europe’s southernmost fjord, before arriving at Kotor. This UNESCO-listed town has retained its original Venetian walls. You’ll eventually continue south to Our Lady of the Rocks, a shrine atop an island.

  • Day 4 Traveling to Hvar by Ferry

    Today you're off to Hvar, Europe's sunniest island! Our representative in Dubrovnik will provide you with tickets for the ferry. You will be picked up from your accommodation by your private driver who will take you to the port in plenty of time for your departure. Total duration of the journey is about 3,5 hours. This ferry service is the fastest and most convenient way to get to Hvar but if you would prefer taking the opportunity to see some sights along the way, for additional fee there's an option of taking a private transfer to Split and a ferry to Hvar from there. Along the way you can stop to explore Ston, the oyster capital of Croatia, or Mostar in Bosnia to see the famously reconstructed bridge. Please note that this is a full day transfer. One of the gems of the Adriatic, Hvar is more than a beautiful coastal town. It’s also an ancient epicenter of culture, boasting the oldest communal theater in Europe, and a stunning medieval fortress dating back to the 7th century. There’s a little bit of everything here, from history and architecture to modern culture, outdoor adventures and isolated beaches. Whether you want a vacation that’s action-packed or something more relaxing, Hvar will offer more than enough variety to please you. The longest of the Adriatic islands, Hvar’s fertile landscape makes it perfect for growing grapes, giving you several local vineyards to visit. Be sure to sample the local cuisine, which emphasizes freshly caught fish, warm bread, and vegetables grown on the island. We can offer a tasting tour at the finest local vineyards. Those seeking an active vacation will not be disappointed either, as there are several possibilities for sailing, swimming, exploring the sea caves along the coast. You can also take a hike in Hvar's many hills, or go offroad with a local guide. This is a relaxing destination with warm locals. It’s an ideal summer vacation spot.

  • Day 5 Visit Blue Cave Group Speedboat Tour

    This tour is a great way to experience life on the Adriatic. Your tour starts from the Hvar port and from there you will first be taken to the islet of Bisevo, the location of the gorgeous Blue Cave, which is stunning. You'll continue to Stiniva, beautiful bay on Vis Island. There will be time for strolling around and enjoying the Adriatic Sea. On the return trip you'll stop for a swim along the Pakleni islands.

  • Day 6 Traveling to Split by Ferry

    A taxi will bring your from your accommodations to the port, from where you'll enjoy a quick 1-hour ferry ride to Split. The Roman Emperor Diocletian made Split his home in the 4th Century AD, building a vast palace complex on the waterfront that stands to this day. In fact several of the accommodation options we offer in Split are nestled inside its ancient walls. These days there is an embankment in front of Diocletian's palace but the water used to go right up to the main wall. It's on this man-made strip of land that you'll find the Riva, a pedestrian promenade bustling with life. Split's UNESCO listed Old Town is contained within these old walls and is a pedestrian-only maze that it is quite easy, but fun, to get lost in. Who know what romantic hidden cafés you might find in one of the narrow streets and alleyways? To get the best out of your time in Split, however, we recommend taking a tour with a local guide. Split is very well connected for flights, with an international airport a half hour drive away and is a popular stopping point for our guests on their way between Dubrovnik and the islands of Hvar, Vis, or Korcula, all easily reached by a ferry from Split's port. If you base yourself in Split for a few days, you will find it is also perfect located for visits to some of Croatia's most stunning national parks.Today you’ll explore the inspiring city of Split with a local guide. You’ll be picked up at your accommodation and led through the UNESCO-listed 1,700-year-old Diocletian’s palace, which is just the beginning of the tour. You’ll also see the Cathedral of Saint Duje, one of the most beautiful cultural wonders on the Adriatic coast. And you’ll explore the ancient cellars as well as the square in the center of the palace. The stunning Roman temples will awaken the spirit of another time for you, as will the famous Golden Gate and the big statue of Grgur Ninski. This is the best way to get to know the incredible history of this ancient city center.

  • Day 7 Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour

    Take a time out from warm summer streets of Split and immerse yourself in unparalleled natural beauty of Krka National Park. This full-day tour packs a lot into just nine hours. With an expert guide you'll not only tour the countryside, exploring some of the most stunning natural landscapes in Europe, you'll get a chance to see the ancient destination of Trogir which old center is one of a UNESCO protected World Heritage sites. Along the way your guide will tell you all about the history and culture of the region. You'll get a new point of view on Croatia, a beautiful country that's much more than just sea, sun and sandy beaches.

  • Day 8 Departure Day

    Based on your departure time, we'll arrange for a driver to pick you up from your accommodation and transfer you to the airport for your flight. Duration of the drive is about 30 minutes.

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