UNESCO sites & natural beauties

With this program you will discover different parts of Croatia and the most beautiful sites under UNESCO protection.You will discover the 16 lakes that make up Plitvice National Park , you will visit Krka National Park and its exceptional nature, the city of Trogir, Diocletian’s Palace in Split, and the majestic cathedral of Sibenik. Your journey begins by visiting Zagreb and Baroque atmosphere of its old town and it ends in Dubrovnik, one of the most attractive cities anywhere, and certainly one of the most attractive on the Mediterranean.

Itinerary

Zagreb - Plitvice - Krka - Šibenik - Trogir - Split - Dubrovnik

DAY 1 – Zagreb

ZagrebArrival to Zagreb airport. Departure by rental car to the city of Zagreb.

 

 

 

 

 

DAY 2 – Zagreb / Plitvice

Zagreb 2Zagreb is the capital of the Republic of Croatia and a historical city of Central Europe. Discover the Baroque atmosphere of its old town, picturesque open-air markets, various stores, rich artisan productions and delicious traditional cuisine. Departure for the Plitvice National Park in the afternoon.

 

 

DAY 3 – Plitvice National Park

P1050994The Plitvice Lakes National Park is the most visited among the eight national parks in Croatia. Set in deep woodland, 16 crystal-blue lakes descend for more than 8 km and form countless spectacular waterfalls. Enjoy breathtaking scenery while walking along numerous promenades through the woods in the biggest National Park in Croatia. UNECO World Heritage status was granted in 1979, among the first in the world.

DAY 4 – Krka National Park / Šibenik

P1050917Krka National Park is a karst phenomenon which shows us what nature is capable of doing to find its way to the sea. Krka National Park is a spacious area of outstanding natural value. Šibenik – Visit the majestic Cathedral of Saint Jacob, a peerless monument of sacred architecture in Europe, under UNESCO’s protection. Enjoy the numerous churches, monasteries, palaces and four fortresses.

 

DAY 5 – Trogir / Split

177-2013-09-01 14.34.13Trogir, a small and harmonious city. Set within the medieval walls, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a true treasure for lovers of art, with it’s Renaissance and Baroque buildings and small churches.
SPLIT (UNESCO) – enjoy the promenade in this amazing city. After seeing a peristyle worthy of the Caesars, the Mausoleum of a Roman emperor and the sphinx imported from Egypt, you can drink your coffee in an ancient temple…

DAY 6 – Dubrovnik

crkva sv vlahe 1715You will discover the splendid Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city with a  unique political and cultural history, Dubrovnik is famous for its beauty and is easily one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean.

 

 

 

DAY 7 – The Elaphiti Islands (2 islands)

IMG_8598 (Custom)Departure by local boat to the Elaphiti Islands. As you wander, you will have the feeling that these islands are from another time, a slower quieter time where men go fishing, chat or play cards at the cafe and women sit on terraces or prepare delicious meals as pleasant smells waft from the windows with lace curtains.

 

 

DAY 8 – Departure

You will leave the rental car at Dubrovnik airport and depart from there.

Price

Price per person/flight not included 2020
Based on 2 persons Based on 3 persons Based on 4 persons Based on 5 persons
PRICE low season 601 576 561 568
PRICE high season 721 659 647 659

Included in price

• Hotel accommodation*** in Zagreb – double room/private bathroom/ breakfast included – 1 night
• Private accommodation*** in Plitvice region – double room/private bathroom – 2 nights
• Private accommodation*** in Šibenik region – double room/private bathroom – 1 night
• Private accommodation*** in Split– double room/private bathroom – 1 night
• Private accommodation*** in Dubrovnik – double room /private bathroom – 2 nights
• Rental of B category car – basic insurance and one way rental included
• Detailed documentation

Not included in price

• Plane ticket
• Gas (rental car)
• Meals
• Local boats
• Entrance fees for National Parks and museums

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