15 days , 14 nights (of which 7 days sailing the Adriatic Sea)
Specific Tour
1 person
Croatian, English
Croatian natural and historical beauties as film backdrops – let’s explore these magical places.
(Saturday): Arrival at Dubrovnik airport and immediately boarding the ship in Gruž port (transfer 13 mi approx. 1/2 h) The boat is anchored in the port of Dubrovnik where you can board all day. Join the welcome meeting at 7 p.m.
Home port of Dubrovnik – final port of Split (Sailing always begins on Saturday and ends on Saturday.) During the cruise, you visit the island of Vis, where the film Mamma Mia was shot.
Saturday: Morning disembarkation from the ship in Split. Split is the second largest city in Croatia and the largest Dalmatian city. The history of Split has lasted for 17 centuries since Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build a palace on this peninsula where he would spend the last years of his life in peace. The palace slowly developed into a city that today attracts people with its rich tradition, great history and beauty of natural and cultural heritage. Accommodation in a hotel, free time for resting and swimming, dinner, overnight.
Free time for resting and swimming, dinner, overnight.
Breakfast and we go on a tour. Game of Thrones from Split. Klis Fortress is one of the most complete examples of fortress architecture in Croatia. It is in a strategically important position. Due to its strategic location at the junction of Split with Zagora and Bosnia, it had been in a struggle for supremacy for centuries. Klis Fortress is one of the most famous fortresses in Croatia and it was first mentioned in the 5th century, but it mainly owes its fame to the period of the Turkish Wars. Diocletian’s Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, not only because of the exceptional preservation of the palace itself, but also because the palace and its city continue to live to the fullest. Historical layers from ancient Rome through the Middle Ages to the present day. Strolling through the ancient city you can travel through time, best examples of ancient architecture such as the peristyle, mediaeval Romanesque churches and Gothic palaces, Renaissance portals of noble houses, baroque facades to modern architecture… It’s no wonder that the people of Split like to describe their city with the words “Nima Splita do Splita” (“There is no Split like Split”). Free afternoon, dinner, overnight.
Breakfast, transfer Split – Omiš 40 min, 18 mi Rafting on Cetina river, tour until lunch, free afternoon, duration 4 – 5 hours (lunch not included) Free afternoon, dinner, overnight.
Free time for resting and swimming, dinner, overnight.
Breakfast, Split – Krka National Park 2 h 20 min, 55 mi The city of Šibenik is located in central Dalmatia, where the Krka River flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik was mentioned in 1066 (under its most important name) in a charter of Croatian king Petar Kresimir IV. For this reason the city is also “Krešimirov grad” (Kresimir City). Šibenik is the only city in Croatia with two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Cathedral of St. James and the Feast of St. Nicholas. Cathedral of Saint James – an important combination of Gothic & Renaissance styles. It is the only church in Europe built in stone, without any other material whatsoever. It is also fascinating for the series of 71 realistic sculptural portraits surrounding the apse. First we will take a boat trip from Skradin to the most famous waterfall Skradinski buk. Seven magnificent waterfalls: Bilušića buk, Brljan, Manojlovac, Rošnjak, Miljacka slap, Roški slap and Skradinski buk. These are the Krka travertine waterfalls. For many, the most beautiful turquoise blue lines of the Dalmatian karst. The beauty of the cascade and the dense, rich sound of aquatic life. Return to Split, dinner, overnight.
Free time for resting and swimming, dinner, overnight.
Breakfast, transfer, Split – Dubrovnik 3 h, 142 mi. Transfer to airport, Flight (back to the USA)
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