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10 Days , 2 Countries , 5 Cities
Unveil the Hidden Gems: Experience the Best of Croatia! Discover Stunning Landscapes and Enchanting Culture.
This astonishing tour of Croatia includes some of the most coveted destinations within the country. The journey begins in the heart of Croatia, its lively capital city, Zagreb. Upper Town Zagreb offers romantic walks with panoramic views, a colorful St. Mark’s Square, and the intriguing Lotrscak Tower. Heading to Lower Town Zagreb, you’ll find a familiar European charm, bustling with cafes and restaurants along lively streets.
Best Time of Year to Visit Croatia
Croatia has emerged as one of Europe’s most sought-after travel destinations with its stunning coastline, rich history, and vibrant culture. When planning a trip to Croatia, considering the best time to visit is crucial due to its climate and seasonal offerings, which greatly affects your experience. We will guide you through the various seasons and help you choose the ideal time to explore this mesmerizing land.
Seasonal Overview
Croatia experiences a Mediterranean climate along the coast, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. However, as you move inland, the climate becomes more continental, with colder winters and hotter summers.
Weather Considerations
Spring (March to May): Springtime brings pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, making it an excellent time for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Furthermore, the mild weather allows for a more comfortable exploration of the region’s historical sites and natural wonders.
Summer (June to August):Â Croatia’s peak tourist season, with scorching temperatures and crowded beaches, is perfect for beach lovers and those seeking a lively atmosphere. Additionally, the vibrant coastal towns offer a myriad of cultural festivals and events during this time.
Fall (September to November):Â Mild weather, fewer crowds, and lower prices make fall an attractive option for travelers looking to explore Croatia more comfortably. Moreover, the autumn foliage adds a breathtaking charm to the scenic countryside, creating a picturesque backdrop for memorable journeys.
Winter (December to February): Coastal regions experience mild winters, while inland areas can get chilly. Winter is an ideal time for cultural exploration and fewer tourists.
ITINERARY
PRICES
Starting from $2,750 per person
Price per person in double occupancy
The rate is based on 4-star accommodation
Price excluding international flights
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GALLERY
HIGHLIGHT
What’s Included?
- 7-Night hotel accommodation in 4*hotels on a BB basis
- Private car throughout the tour with a driver
- Airport transfers
- Guided walking tour of Zagreb and Samobor, Zadar, Ĺ ibenik, Split, Trogir, Dubrovnik
- Entrances to Plitvice National Park, Krka National Park, Cathedral in Trogir, rafting activity on Cetina river
Sightseeing Highlights Included
- Guided tour of Zagreb, Croatia’s lively capital cityÂ
- Walking tour of Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage SiteÂ
- Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites; cathedral of St. Jacob in Sibenik, Diocletian’s Palace in Split, and Old Town DubrovnikÂ
- Tour of Zadar, including the unique Sea Organ and Sun Salutation installationsÂ
- A day trip to Montenegro, including historic gems like Perast and KotorÂ
-  A day trip to Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina, visiting the UNESCO site Old BridgeÂ