Ready for a Croatian adventure? Discover the best of Croatia in this eight-day exciting tour. You will have the opportunity to explore central Dalmatia at the beginning of Zadar and its surroundings, in the middle of the programme island Brač and at the end Podstrana/Split. All this with a spectacular view and magnificent nature.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Brač: Climb at Vidova Gora (778 m) and enjoy the panoramic view of the town of Bol and its famous beach, as well as the surrounding islands of Hvar, Vis, Korčula and Pelješac peninsula.
Trogir: visit the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with a famous main portal made by master Radovan, the 15th-century Town Hall, the Town Hall, the Ćipiko Palace and the 11th century Benedictine Monastery.
Paklenica National Park: The relatively small area has an abundance of geomorphological phenomena and forms, diverse flora and fauna, attractive landscapes and intact nature.
National Park Plitvice: due to its specific geology, geomorphology and hydrology it truly is one of the most impressive karst entities in the world. Apart from dolomitic rock, Mesozoic limestones with dolomite inserts are predominant here.
Split: Split is an important historical and cultural city, with numerous museums, churches, theatres and other archaeological treasures throughout. Certainly the most impressive is the massive structure of Diocletian's Palace, built by the Romans in the fourth century.
Day 1: ARRIVAL SPLIT – ZADAR (130km – 1.5hr)
Arrive at Split Airport and hop on the transfer to Zadar.
Overnight in Zadar.
Day 2: ZADAR – PAKLENICA N. PARK – ZADAR (55km – 1hr by bus / 4hrs hike / 55km – 1hr by bus)
Wake up to breakfast at the hotel and prepare for your first adventure in Croatia! Hiking on Paklenica National Park. During hiking, a picnic break will be organized (lunch not included). Free time and later on we’re off to Zadar, where we’ll do a walking tour through the old town, a city monument surrounded by archaeological and monumental riches of ancient and medieval times. There are many contemporary architectural achievements here as well, such as the first sea organ, a structure that plays music by way of sea waves and tubes underneath a set of large marble steps. After a walking tour of Zadar, we’ll finish this fantastic day by having dinner in one of Zadar best restaurants (included).
Overnight in Zadar.
Day 3: ZADAR – PLITVICE LAKES N. PARK – ZADAR (120km – 1.5hr by bus / 5hrs hike / 120km – 1.5hr by bus)
After breakfast in the hotel, we’re off to the Plitvice lakes for a hiking adventure to the Plitvice National Park. The ratio between less porous or water-retaining dolomites and porous Jurassic limestone sediments in the karst has influenced the landscape of the overall area today. Specific hydrology properties of rock have enabled water retention on Triassic dolomite rocks, as well as canyon formation by water cutting through Cretaceous limestone deposits. Tufa barriers are a phenomenon enabling water to remain inside the lakes. After the hiking tour, we are heading back to the hotel in Petrčane.
Overnight in Zadar.
Day 4: ZADAR – KRKA NATIONAL PARK – STONE ISLAND VISOVAC (90km – 1hr by bus / 5hrs hike / 50min by boat ) – KRKA N. PARK – SPLIT HARBOUR – BRAC ISLAND (90km – 1hr by bus / 1hr by ferry / 5min by bus)
In the morning, after breakfast, we’ll head towards National Park Krka waterfalls. At National Park Krka we’ll traverse the area on foot, seeing the travertine waterfalls of the Krka River close up. Short boat ride Stinice - Island Visovac. The total length of the trail is 8, 5 km with an altitude difference of 176 m (from Lake Visovac to the parking lot). Then transfer to Split Harbour to board the ferry to Supetar Port (Brač Island), where you will board a bus to finally arrive at the hotel.
Overnight in Brač Island.
Day 5: BRAC ISLAND (5hrs hike)
Join us on a captivating walking tour through the picturesque landscapes and old villages of the stunning Brač Island. This hiking journey will take you on a cultural and sensory adventure, showcasing the island's rich history, artistic heritage, and delightful wines. Our adventure begins in the charming village of Ložišča, where time seems to have stood still. Here, you'll be mesmerized by the iconic Rendic Bell Tower that soars above the village. Learn about the tower's history and significance as you capture breathtaking photos of the Mediterranean as it once was ambience. We continue via old paths connecting Ložišća and Dračevica via olive fields and vineyards. No story of our island, its wines and its immensely rich history is complete without a visit to the sleepy old village of Dračevica. As we continue forward, the trail will lead us through the stone quarries that tell the tale of Brač Island's unique geology. Discover how the island's famous white stone was extracted and used to create stunning architectural wonders across the world. Our next stop brings us to the Jakšić Gallery, a hidden gem showcasing the extraordinary craftsmanship of local artisans. Marvel at the intricate sculptures, exquisite carvings, and artistic expressions created in the very stone that defines the island. Indulge in a relaxing break as we gather for a delightful wine tasting session. Sip on exquisite local wines that mirror the island's distinct personality. Accompanying the wines, a carefully curated platter will showcase the finest regional produce, allowing you to savor the authentic flavors of Brač.
Overnight in Brač Island.
Day 6: BRAC ISLAND (4hrs hike)
The hermitage (monastery) was founded in the 16th century by the Glagolitic priests who come to Brač fleeing from Poljica before the Turks. Blaca can be reached from many directions, but always exclusively by foot. The path, trodden for centuries by many mules and horses, is still the only connection with civilization. After breakfast, we’ll off first by bus to Vidova Gora and from there via Dragovode to Brač. We will also visit the Museum of Blaca, and afterwards, start a return hiking back to the bus. Return transfer to the hotel by bus.
Overnight in Brač Island.
Day 7: BRAC ISLAND – SPLIT – TROGIR (5min by bus / 50min by ferry / 60km – 1hr)
After breakfast, we’re off to Split by ferry (first with bus from the hotel to port, then ferry from Supetar to Split). Upon arrival, a short walk with a local guide. After a lunch break, we will depart towards our hotel (lunch not included). In the late afternoon departure toward the city of Trogir. Due to its exceptional historical heritage and several valuable monuments, Trogir was included in UNESCO’s World Heritage list in 1997. The name Trogir most likely comes from the Greek name of a nearby mountain Kozjak. The city is often called a city museum. Entire downtown and old city core can be seen on foot in precisely 750 steps and in that strolling one can see traces of the rich history of Trogir from the Illyrians, Greeks, Romans, Slavs and Croats. Dinner in a local restaurant (included) and transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Trogir.
Day 8: DEPARTURE SPLIT (25km – 30min)
Enjoy your breakfast and at the agreed time transfer to the airport to catch your flight.
Comfortable clothing and suitable footwear are highly suggested. Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen, sunglasses, and caps.