From Zagreb to the Dalmatian islands

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Itinerary - From Zagreb to the Dalmatian Islands Tour

Day 01: Zagreb
Arrival in Zagreb airport, the capital of Croatia. Meet and greet by your guide. Transfer to hotel. Check-in and overnight.
 
Day 02: Zagreb
Breakfast. Morning city tour of Zagreb with local guide. Walk through the historic Upper Town, where, among other sites, visit the St. Mark's Church, the Cathedral, the Government Palace and the Lotrščak tower. Free afternoon. Overnight in Zagreb.
 
Day 03: Zagreb – Plitvice Lakes – Split
Morning departure, after breakfast, towards Croatia’s oldest and most beautiful Plitvice Lakes National Park, consisting of 16 lakes, connected with a series of waterfalls. You will walk through the park, enjoy a boat ride on the emerald green Kozjak Lake. Afternoon drive to Split for overnight.
 
Day 04: Split – Makarska
Breakfats. Morning guided tour of Split, a monumental city under UNESCO protection with abundance of Roman architecture – of special interest is the Diocletian palace. We’ll have a tour to the old town’s landscape and if you are a Game of Thrones fan, you will recognize this as one of the sites where the show was filmed. After that we'll continue to Makarska for our overnigth stay.
 
Day 05:  Makarska – Mljet – Polaca/Pomena
Breakfast. In the morning we take a boat from Makarska to Mljet Island National Park. The Park has two salt water lakes - Veliko and Malo Jezero and on the small St Mary's Island in the middle of Veliko Jezero lake, where is situated an old Benedictine monastery. It is Croatia's greenest island with its Mediterranean vegetation, clear and clean sea, gentle sandy shoreline and a wealth of underwater sea life. Overnight in port Polača/Pomena.  

Day 06: Dubrovnik
After breakfast depart for Dubrovnik, the highlight of this journey. Arrive to Dubrovnik and start of guided tour of the city followed by an optional cable car ride up to Srđ mountain for spectacular views of the old town. Accommodation in hotel. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
 
Day 07: Sipan
After breakfast, we will continue to Šipan isle or small town of Trstenik on the Pelješac peninsula, where we will swim in the afternoon and spend the night. Possibility of visiting a local winery. Accommodation in hotel. Overnight in Trstenik.
 
Day 08: Sipan - Pakleni Islands – Hvar
Breakfast. Departure for the island of Hvar, the longest island in the Adriatic. Here we visit the Renaissance cathedral with its original tower as well as the oldest community theatre in Europe founded here in 1612. After the sightseeing the rest of the day is free. Overnight in Hvar.
 
Day 09: Hvar – Brac - Split
Our next stop is Brač island. Free time is planned at the most famous beach in Dalmatia – Zlatni Rat near Bol (the Golden Horn). Bol is a typical fishermen’s village converted into a popular tourist destination. After lunch we will start our journey back to Split where the last overnight is planned. Enjoy the view of Split Riviera. Overnight in Split.
 
Day 10: Split departure
Departure after breakfast. Free time till transfer to airport. End of our services.
 

Rates for From Zagreb to the Dalmatian Islands Tour 2020

  2 pax 4 pax  6 pax 
3* Hotels 1 180 euro  800 euro  640 euro
4* Hotels  1 220 euro 850 euro  690 euro 
5* Hotels  1 370 euro  1 000 euro  850 euro
 
What is included in From Zagreb to the Dalmatian Islands Tour?
Price is per person
9 x nights accommodation
9 x breakfasts
Private transfers in air-conditioned car with private, English speaking driver
Airport transfer on first and last day
English speaking local guide in Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik

What is excluded from the tour?
Entrance fees, meals and drinks

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