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Discover the natural and cultural beauty of the Dalmatian coast and Croatian islands! This trip to Croatia will take you through the unspoiled parks of Croatian lands, where you can admire the spectacular landscapes of mountains and waterfalls. Explore the sparkling waters of the Dalmatian islands, where you can relax on white sandy beaches and swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea.
You can also discover the cultural heritage of coastal towns such as Dubrovnik and Split, with their typical alleyways and pleasant terraces. You’ll visit historic sites such as Dubrovnik’s ramparts, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover the fascinating history of this region, marked by Roman, Venetian and Ottoman influences.
This trip to Croatia is a unique opportunity to discover the natural and cultural wealth of the Dalmatian coast and the Croatian islands, while enjoying the warm hospitality of its inhabitants.
Transfer to your hotel in Zagreb. Enjoy your trip to Croatia !
During the rest of the day, take a stroll through the flower square or sit on a terrace for a drink. St. Mark’s Church, Zagreb’s landmark.
Breakfast at the hotel
With your City Card Zagreb you can move around the city as much as you like. Discover Zagreb Cathedral, located at the entrance to the Kaptol district. Strossmartre, Zagreb’s mini Montmartre. The Gric tunnel, a former refuge from the Second World War. Tuskanac Park, a large green space a stone’s throw from Ilica, Zagreb’s main street. In Zagreb’s lower town, take in the Croatian National Theatre, stroll through Zrinjevac Park and stroll down Zagreb’s main street, Ilica. Further afield, there’s the Mirogoj cemetery, Lake Jarun and Maksimir Park.
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Pick up your rental car and drive to Plitvicka Jezera.
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Discover the Plitvice Lakes National Park. Lakes, waterfalls and forests are the main attractions of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Lunch at leisure, then on to Zadar.
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Located in the north of the Dalmatian Coast. Despite the ravages of the Second World War, Zadar has managed to retain its singular charm and numerous reconstructions.
Visit the Church of Saint Donatus in Zadar, the “Hail to the Sun” parterre. Take a quick trip to the site of the Roman forum because Zadar was once an ancient Roman colony. Enjoy a few hours on the beach at Moline and admire the seaside hydraulic organ next to the “Salut au Soleil” flowerbed. Pass by the Church of St. Simeon and simply stroll through the streets of Zadar.
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Road to Split.
What to see & do: Peristyle, St. Domnius Cathedral, Vestibule, Diocletian’s Palace underground, stroll along the Riva, Marjan Hill, Klis Fortress, go to the beach at Bacvice and Kasjuni. Blue Grotto, Marmontova Street, Republic Square, Mestrovic Gallery.
There are also a number of excursions in the Split area, including Krka National Park and the Roman ruins of Solin.
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Continue your visit to Split: the Peristyle, St. Domnius Cathedral, the Vestibule, the underground passages of Diocletian’s Palace, stroll along the Riva, Marjan Hill, Klis Fortress, go to the beach at Bacvice and Kasjuni. Blue Grotto, Marmontova Street, Republic Square, Mestrovic Gallery.
There are also a number of excursions in the Split area, including Krka National Park and the Roman ruins of Solin.
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Continue your trip to Croatia with a ferry crossing to Korcula, a Croatian island in the Adriaque. Pretty little villages by the sea, incredible walking and hiking trails, little coves for swimming. You can visit Vela Spilja, a cave above the small town of Vela Luka.
The island of Korcula is full of little treasures for you to discover during your stay.
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Continue your tour of this small island paradise. You can visit Vela Spilja, a cave above the small town of Vela Luka. The Croatian island of Korcula is full of little treasures that you will discover during your stay.
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Ferry crossing to Orebic and on to Dubrovnik, nicknamed “the pearl of the Adriatic”, where you will return your vehicle on arrival.
On arrival, stroll through the streets of Dubrovnik in the vicinity of your hotel to familiarize yourself with the area and the atmosphere of the city. Dubrovnik has a rich cultural and historical heritage.
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Start your visit with the city gates, the ramparts, the Onofrio fountain, the Franciscan monastery, the Stradun, Loggia Square, the old port, the Assumption Cathedral, the Dominican monastery, Fort Lovrijenac and the island of Lokrum, 15 minutes by boat from Dubrovnik.
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Your trip to Croatia is now over. Transfer to Dubrovnik airport for your return flight to France.
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Included: International flights, hand luggage, airport taxes and fuel surcharges, 11 nights’ accommodation in charming guesthouses with breakfast, sea crossings mentioned in the program, transfers as required and mentioned in the program, car rental, City Card Zagreb, entrance to Plitvice Park.
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