
EXPLORE CROATIA
8 days - 7 nights
Day 1
Zagreb . Plitvička jezera.
Arrival at the airport. Transfer to the hotel in Zagreb and dinner. In the morning, after breakfast, we go to Plitvice and start sightseeing the National Park. The Plitvice Lakes are the oldest and largest national park of the Republic of Croatia. With its exceptional natural beauty, this area has always attracted nature lovers, so it was declared the first national park in Croatia on April 8, 1949. The process of sedimentation, which forms travertine barriers and creates lakes, represents a unique universal value for which the Plitvice Lakes received international recognition on October 26, 1979, by being included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Departure to hotel.

Day 2
Trogir . Split
After breakfast at the hotel, we drive to Trogir, where a local tour guide is waiting for us. After the tour, we go to a restaurant and our journey continues towards Split.
Split is the largest city in Dalmatia and the second largest city in Croatia in terms of population, and represents the economic and cultural center of Dalmatia. A local tour guide is waiting for us in Split. After the presentation, dinner was organized in the restaurant. Departure to the hotel. Overnight.

Day 3
Dubrovnik
In the morning we continue our journey to the city of Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is a city in the extreme south of Croatia. It is the administrative center of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County and one of the most important historical and tourist centers in Croatia. With the professional guidance of a local guide, you will experience all the charms of this wonderful city. Going to a restaurant for lunch.

Day 4
Dubrovnik
In the morning, after breakfast, a minivan ride to Srđ and sightseeing. Free time in Dubrovnik. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 5
Dubrovnik . Zadar
. Rijeka
After breakfast, drive to the city of Zadar and meet the local guide at the agreed place. Zadar is a city and the political, cultural, commercial, industrial, educational and traffic center of Zadar County. It is also the capital of the Zadar Archdiocese in Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic Sea, in the northwestern part of Ravni Kotar. Lunch will follow in the restaurant.
Departure to Rijeka. Rijeka is the third largest city in Croatia, after Zagreb and Split. It is known for its rich maritime history, industrial importance Rijeka is also known for its diverse architecture, which includes neoclassical buildings, industrial complexes from the 19th and 20th centuries, and modern buildings. The city stands out for its cultural events, the most famous of which are the Rijeka Carnival, one of the largest in Europe, and numerous music and art festivals. Dinner. Overnight stay

Day 6
Rijeka . Motovun
After breakfast, departure to the wonderful town of Motovun. Motovun is a picturesque medieval town located on top of a hill in central Istria, Croatia. It is known for its rich history, stunning views of the surrounding valley of the Mirna River, and the well-preserved walls that surround the old city center. Return to Rijeka. Overnight stay.

Day 7
Bled . Postojna
After breakfast we leave for Postojna. Postojna is a town in southwestern Slovenia, best known for the Postojna Cave, one of the largest and most visited caves in Europe. The cave, 24 km long, is an impressive natural attraction with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, and visitors can explore it partly by taking an underground train. Nearby is the Predjama castle, located in the rock, which additionally attracts tourists. It is therefore a popular destination due to its natural beauty, cultural-historical sights.sights. Bled is a picturesque village in Slovenia, known for Lake Bled with a small island on which there is a church. Bled Castle rises above the lake, offering a wonderful view of the surroundings. Bled is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty, opportunities for hiking, boating and enjoying the famous kremšnita, a traditional dessert.

Day 8
Ljubljana . Zagreb
In the morning we leave for Ljubljana. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, located in the central part of the country. It is known for its picturesque old city center, the Ljubljana Castle that rises above the city, and the Ljubljanica river that runs through the center. The city is full of green areas, including Tivoli Park, and is known for being environmentally conscious and bike-friendly. Ljubljana offers a rich cultural scene with museums, galleries and theatres, and its charm comes from the mix of modern urban life and historic architecture.
After lunch, we continue to Zagreb. Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia, located on the southern slopes of the Medvednica River along the Sava River. The city is known for its historical core, which consists of the Upper and Lower Towns, with important landmarks such as the Cathedral, Ban Jelačić Square and St. Mark's Church. Zagreb is the cultural and political center of Croatia, with numerous museums, galleries and theaters. A local tour guide is waiting for us in Zagreb.
