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Zagreb – Dubrovnik
ZAGREB – Croatia’s capital city known for its young, playful heart and alomost thousand year-old histiory of its old town which is true feast for your senses – most renowned restaurants and coffee shops in the middle of lush gardens and striking Neo-Gotic buildings. The locals are used to welcoming visitors with traditional Croatian hospitality.
PLITVICE LAKES – This natural gem was proclaimed Croatia’s first National park in April 1949. With its beauty, this area has always attracted nature lovers. Since 26th of October 1979 Plitvice Lakes is proudly on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
ZADAR – with over 3,000 tears of history with the intense blue sea, the lush deep gardens of pine and olive groves and the pure white of Dalmatia stone is extraordinary and unique in the world. In a city close to Zagreb you can peek into the world’s smallest cathedral – the Church of the Holy cross before touring the largest Roman forum on these shores of the Adriatic.
SPLIT – In the heart of Dalmatia lays the city of Split. The world’s most powerful man, Emperor Diocletian, set the first stones in place for the future city of Split. The story of Split is already 17 centuries old. Split is as peninsula surrounded by sea. It also borders with mountains, Mosor on the northest, Kozjak on the northwest and on the west side, Marjan hill – one of the most importnant symbols of the city. Split is also surrounded by islands – Brač, Šolta, Čiovo and Hvar.
DUBROVNIK – The Pearl of the Adriatic became a major Mediterranean power after the 13th century. This late-medieval planned city in the south part of the east Adriatic Croatian coast with its historical core situated at the foot of Mount Srđ has preserved the character of a unique urban whole throughout the centuries, defined by the city walls. It has a significant place in the history of city planning. Although severely devastated by the 1667 earthquake, Dubrovnik has managed to preserve its gothic, renaissance and baroque churches, monasteries and fountains.
Price depends on arrival dates, category, services, availability and number of rooms.
When arrival date is provided, reservations will be done.
After reservations are done, exact hotel list will be provided.
Private car: 1.410 € total price for max. 3 pax
Mini van: 1.895 € total price for max. 7 pax
Each transportation type includes throughout driver and its accommodation costs.
Package of English speaking local guides: 316 € total price, regardless of the number of pax
Local Guide: Zagreb, Plitvice, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik
Package of entrances: 49 € per person
Entrance: Plitvice Lakes National Park, Dubrovnik: panoramic boat trip around City Walls.