9 Jewels of Croatia – luxury private tour
Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, Zadar, Šibenik, Plitvice Lakes, Opatija, Zagreb, and Varaždin

Dubrovnik, Croatia, photo by Ivan Vuković Vuka
This perfect multi tour will give you the firsthand experience of a country that even the A-list celebrities choose as their favorite destination for vacationing. Experience the world-famous Adriatic seaside, try exclusive Meditteranean cuisine, and high-quality wines…

Split, Diocletian Palace, Croatia, photo by Croatian Attractions
On this 11-day luxury private tour, you will discover Croatia’s untouched nature and indulge in exceptional gastro experience, oil degustations followed by delicious local specialties.
Beautiful Dalmatia, a region of Roman emperors and the cradle of European literature and amazing cultural heritage. Visit Dubrovnik, situated on the southern Adriatic Sea coast. It is usually regarded as the most picturesque city in Croatia, and it also served as King’s Landing in the immensely popular television show Game of Thrones.

Sastavci, Plitvice lakes, Croatia Photo credit by NP Plitvice lakes
Discover the hidden treasure of Plitvice Lakes, famous UNESCO sites, beautiful Adriatic Coast, and ancient cities.
Northern regions of Zagorje reflect peaceful rural life with wonderful historic cities as Varaždin, the Baroque wonderland surrounded by several breathtaking castles. Visit Zagreb, famous for its Austro-Hungarian metropolitan influence.
HIGHLIGHTS – centuries of rich influences and history
No matter if you ‘hungry’ for attractions such as ancient Roman amphitheaters, medieval churches or castles or something more contemporary, Croatia indeed it all.
And the specific location of Croatia also resulted in a breathtaking nature that you can’t see that often anywhere else in the world.
Starting from the wonderful Adriatic sea and its coast to the natural wonders of Plitvice lakes, Croatia is the place that has it all.
Croatian Attractions, Cavtat, Croatia
What You’ll Love…
Dubrovnik by Zoran Jelača
Dubrovnik– southern pearl of Adriatic with its fantastic city walls that defended Dubrovnik – Republic of Ragusa (old name for Dubrovnik) from Ottomans from the east, and Venetians from the north. The beautiful Adriatic sea with more than 1000 islands. The second-largest city on the Adriatic coast, Split, where old Roman emperor Diocletian built his palace where people still live. The old town Zadar used to be called Zara, decorated according to all the principles of Roman urbanism. UNESCO protected museum-city Trogir with the beautiful Cathedral of St. Lawrence from the 13th century. Discover Šibenik, a historic city that truly lives the Dalmatian spirit, and it might teleport you to a Fellini feeling only a few places on Earth can. National Park Plitvice Lakes, the first choice for every nature lover in Croatia, a place where waterfalls and lakes create the magic that still stands unspoiled. Plitvice Lakes is the biggest, most beautiful and most visited National Park in Croatia! Explore Kvarner bay, Krk, and Rijeka. While in Rijeka, take the 561 steps toward the Trsat castle where you can enjoy the most stunning view of the whole Kvarner Bay! Elegant tourist destination Opatija that lies at the center of the Riviera with the longest tradition of tourism in Croatia. You will be fascinated by its cultivated parks, unspoiled nature, romantic promenades, old Austro-Hungarian villas, fountains, and beautiful beaches. There is a lot of reasons why this peaceful little town is also known as the „The pearl of the Adriatic“! You’ll love Zagreb, the most wanted destinations for the Christmas market in Europe. Once you find yourself in Zagreb, you’ll be surprised how much activities, sights, and attractions will surround you! Tourists are crazy about traditional places that represent Old Zagreb as it was before, so the Dolac market, Upper town and The Stone Gate firmly hold top attractions of the city. Excellent choice of accommodation and the amazing gastronomic offer! Of course, we have to mention a real medieval treasure, Trakošćan Castle, and Croatia’s Baroque gem – Varaždin. Varaždin Cemetery is considered to be the most beautiful cemetery in Croatia but also in Europe! Be sure to taste the best of Zagorje cuisine followed by quality wines from this area. The diversity of our regions and different influences during the years have created a unique cuisine. Amazing food and quality wines prove great potential as a top gourmet destination, and we have to admit, we all especially love a good food experience!
The Hotels – Stunning luxury accommodations throughout the tour
Importanne resort Royal Blue, photo credit by Importanne resort
Importanne Resort, Blue Royal
Croatia, Dubrovnik
The new jewel of Importanne Hotels & Resort, Royal Blue Hotel, located just a few steps away from the Adriatic Sea and the most beautiful promenades in Dubrovnik, showcases a rich selection of facilities amenities that make it an excellent choice for business and leisure guests. Enjoy views of the beautiful panorama of the Adriatic Sea, nearby ridges, and untouched nature.
Brown Beach Hotel, Trogir, Croatia
Designed for the relaxing and lavish holiday, Brown Beach House is perfectly situated just a few steps away from the beach, combined with the soothing nature around it and a short walk from Trogir, one of the most beautiful towns in Croatia. The luxury boutique hotel is conceptualized as a dream-like space that’s both hip and sophisticated. Every detail suggests to guests that it’s time to settle in and get comfortable.
Brown Beach Hotel -restaurant, Trogir, Croatia
Photo credit by Brown Beach Hotel
Milenij Hotel, Opatija, Croatia
Photo credit by AMADRIA
A former Habsburg-era villa surrounded by manicured gardens, the luxury Amadria Park Milenij enjoys the most famous seaside terrace in town, with views of Kvarner Bay and Opatija’s most renowned landmark, the Maiden with the Seagull. Luxurious rooms and suites with exclusive guest service cater to business and leisure.
Amadria Park’s first city hotel Capital enjoys a heritage status and a prestigious location in Zagreb’s town center. The grand, early 20th-century building provides luxury accommodation for leisure and business travelers, where the guest is the focus of an abundant hospitality offer. The hotel’s eclectic style reflects a modern interpretation of its art deco heritage and Zagreb’s urban flair, right through to the sophisticated, lavish details expressed in the indoor palm garden-inspired restaurant, bar, and cafe, where guests can enjoy the Zagreb city experience.

The Square 5 wells, Zadar, Croatia, photo by Stipe Surac, photo credit by TB of Zadar county, www.stipesurac.com
Rooms are based on double occupancy, a possibility of single-use; (+ surcharge)
Royal Blue Hotel Dubrovnik, Croatia, Photo credit-Importanne resort
Brown Beach Hotel, Trogir, Croatia
Photo credit by Brown Beach Hotel
The Sights – Explore Croatia’s stunning natural beauty and hidden cultural treasures
Thirsty for Vitamin Sea? Nature wonders? Explore Dalmatia and Dubrovnik! Discover Croatian National Parks that will leave no one indifferent! Especially Plitvice lakes, a favorite destination for every nature lover.
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Departure
Zagreb, Dubrovnik
Day 1 Dubrovnik
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Day 2 Dubrovnik
Day 3 Dubrovnik, Konavle
Day 4 Ston, Klis, Trogir
Day 5 Trogir, Split
Day 6 Zadar, Šibenik
Day 7 Plitvice Lakes, Opatija
Day 8 Kvarner bay, Island Krk and Rijeka
Day 9 Zagreb
Day 10 Trakoščan, Varaždin
Day 11 Zagreb
Included
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Location
Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, Zadar, Šibenik, Plitvice Lakes, Opatija, Zagreb, and Varaždin
Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, Zadar, Šibenik, Plitvice Lakes, Opatija, Zagreb, and Varaždin
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