Day 1 - Arrive in Zagreb
Arrival in Zagreb. Transfer to hotel. Welcome drink and meeting with you tour guide in the lobby. Dinner in the hotel. Overnight Stay in Zagreb.
Arrival in Zagreb. Transfer to hotel. Welcome drink and meeting with you tour guide in the lobby. Dinner in the hotel. Overnight Stay in Zagreb.
Visit the St.Stephen's Cathedral, then the Archbishop's Palace, the oldest surviving building in Zagreb, the Stone Gate, the Viceroy's Palace, Croatia's president' s personal residence and government offices, and a visit to the Church of St. Mark. Visit and wine tasting at the Tomac winery.
To start your adventure, we will send our rent car to the hotel, you can start your self drive to the town of Brtonigla. The Istrian peninsula is considered an epicure heaven due to its rich gastronomy and wine offer. The inland Istria resembles Tuscany, with medieval hilltop towns.
One of the core reasons Istria is making news in the culinary world is the Istrian truffle and the Motovun Forest in the Livade town in Istria, which is rich in this rare delicacy. Today, you have the opportunity to take part in a private truffle hunting demonstration.
Rovinj is Considered one of the most beautiful Istrian coastal towns, Rovinj is surrounded by 14 islands, islets, and rocks. The distinctive Venetian architecture and warm colors along the town's narrow alleys and streets give Rovinj a very romantic and almost mysterious atmosphere.
Sightseeing tour of the the Hercules Gate, Church of St. Francis and Franciscan monastery, the Basilica of St. Mary of Formosa, the Archaeological Museum of Istria. You will prepare a four-course light menu using only local ingredients and follow traditional recipes.
Zadar a very ancient town. Zadar has many remarkable quarters and monuments. Starting with city central, the Roman quarter and the Church of St. Donat, you will work your way to Zadar's more recent sights, the Sea Organ and the Installation Greetings to the Sun.
Krka National Park is known for the gorgeous seven travertine waterfalls of the Krka River. Krka National Park is very rich in flora and fauna, home to four endangered European species & visit to the nearby Bibich winery in Skradin.
Visit the largest city in Middle Dalmatia and central nautical point for the numerous nearby islands, the city core, Diocletian's Palace. Historic monuments of culture are located outside the walls of Diocletian's Palace,
Enjoy a private tour of this authentic Venetian port town which charms with the 17th-century St. Stephen's church and the Bianchini Palace which now houses a Nautical Museum, including finds from the original Greek settlement of Pharos & a wine tasting in the Tomic winery in Jelsa.
Spend the day at leisure on Hvar. Hvar is now one of the most beautiful and recommended destinations on the Dalmatian coast. Hvar island is known not only for its exceptional beauty but also for its great wines.
Visit the Peljesac peninsula. The small town of Ston is where Ostrea edulis, a rare and high-quality oyster, is farmed in the Mali Ston Bay. Enjoy a private boat tour to the oyster banks of Mali Ston followed by oyster tasting, a deliciously special experience.
Dubrovnik is the unique coastal town was made famous by its remarkable beauty. Visit the City Walls, Niko Karaman's winery, the Divanovic flour mill. This Konavle wine tour will end with a late lunch in Konavle's most renowned restaurant Konavoski Dvori.
Spend the day at leisure by relaxing at the hotel's pampering Spa and wellness oasis, strolling the narrow streets of Dubrovnik Old Town, basking in the sun in some of the numerous outside coffee bars or a day tour to one of the nearby islands.
Meet your driver for a private transfer to Dubrovnik airport for your departure flight home.