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Croatian cuisine private tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik

Croatian cuisine private tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik

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Croatian cuisine

Croatian cuisine

Let us take you on the tour Croatian cuisine from Zagreb to Dubrovnik.

Embark on an unforgettable 13-day Croatian cuisine tour, from the lively capital of Zagreb to the sunlit beauty of Dubrovnik. This immersive culinary tour blends authentic gastronomy, fine wines, and rich cultural heritage as you explore Croatia’s most enchanting regions — Zagreb, Rovinj, Split, and Dubrovnik. Perfect for travelers seeking both flavor and discovery, it offers a true taste of Croatia’s diverse landscapes and traditions.

Food and wine pairing in Rovinj, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Food and wine pairing in Rovinj, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

INCLUDED

  • Private airport transfers in Zagreb and Dubrovnik
  • Dinner in Zagreb, Split area, and Dubrovnik
  • Accommodation in Zagreb, Rovinj, Split, Dubrovnik, 4-star hotel, Superior room, BB
  • Foodie tour of Zagreb (Included: guide, tasting štrukli, cottage cheese, pork cracklings, rakija, coffee)
  • Croatian cuisine cooking class – 3 course meal (Included: Dolac market visit, preparation of dishes, lunch, glass of wine )
  • Private tour: Historic and Baroque tour – Varaždin and Trakoščan (Included: r/t transportation, guide, Castle entrance fee, lunch)
  • Private transfer from Zagreb to Rovinj with a stop for a guided tour: Opatija and Rijeka (with lunch)
  • Pula Food walking tour (Included: guide, tasting, r/t transportation)
  • Private tour: Medieval Istrian Gems (Included: r/t transportation, guide, Poreč Basilica entrance fee, Motovun entrance fee, wine tasting, lunch)
  • Truffle Hunting in Istria (Included: private r/t transportation, group truffle presentation and truffle hunting, light lunch)
  • Private transfer from Rovinj to Split with Plitvice Lakes guided tour with lunch
  • Split food tour–Split historical&gastro treasures-morning private tour (Included: traditional finger food, handmade pasta, local red and white wines, spirits, ice cream)
  • Split City Tour and home of Zinfandel – food and wine pairing
  • Private guided tour: Šibenik and Trogir with lunch
  • Entrance fee for Šibenik and Trogir Cathedral, NP Plitvice Lakes
  • Private transfer from Split to Dubrovnik with a stop at Pelješac vineyard and Ston oyster tasting
  • Dubrovnik Foodie and Wine – walking tour (Included: guide, presentation of making local sweets, walking tour, and 2 glasses of wine and finger food in a local wine bar )
  • Cooking Class – Traditional Dalmatian dish PEKA (Included:r/t transportation, lunch, wine)

Zagreb – Where Culture Meets Cuisine

Your experience begins in Zagreb, a city where historic charm meets modern energy. A private transfer brings you from the airport to your hotel. Your first evening introduces you to Croatian cuisine with a welcome dinner featuring traditional dishes and local wine. The following day, you’ll join a guided foodie tour through the city’s markets and neighborhoods, sampling homemade pastries, cheeses, and cured meats paired with regional wines.

A hands-on cooking class deepens your culinary connection as you prepare a three-course Croatian meal alongside a local chef.

To round off your stay, a scenic excursion to Varaždin and Trakošćan Castle reveals northern Croatia’s baroque beauty before you continue your journey toward the Adriatic.

Croatian cuisine Zagreb

Croatian cuisine Zagreb

Rovinj and Istria – Flavors of the Adriatic

Traveling from Zagreb to Rovinj, you’ll pass through Opatija and Rijeka, two elegant coastal towns known for their seaside charm. Rovinj, nestled on the Istrian Peninsula, welcomes you with its cobbled streets, colorful houses, and Mediterranean ambiance.

This region, often called Croatia’s Tuscany, is renowned for olive oil, seafood, and truffles. A food walking tour in Pula takes you through five tasting stops that highlight the area’s Roman heritage and vibrant coastal flavors.

You’ll explore Istria’s medieval hilltop towns and venture into its forests for an authentic truffle hunting experience with expert guides and trained dogs. On your way south, a guided visit to the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes, provides a stunning natural interlude before arriving on the Dalmatian coast.

Croatian cuisine Rovinj

Croatian cuisine Rovinj

Split – History, Wine, and the Mediterranean Spirit

In Split, ancient Roman walls meet the relaxed rhythm of Dalmatian life. A private morning food tour introduces the city’s historic center and lively markets filled with fresh seafood, olives, and artisan delicacies.

Dinner at a local restaurant showcases Dalmatian specialties prepared with olive oil, herbs, and local produce. You’ll also experience a wine tasting and food pairing centered on Croatia’s native Zinfandel grape, connecting past and present through flavor. Day trips to Šibenik and Trogir, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, add depth to your journey with their rich history and coastal cuisine.

As you travel from Split to Dubrovnik, you’ll stop on the Pelješac Peninsula to visit a vineyard and enjoy fresh Ston oysters straight from the sea.

Croatian cuisine Rovinj

Croatian cuisine Rovinj

Dubrovnik – The Pearl of Croatian Gastronomy

Your final destination, Dubrovnik, offers the perfect finale to your culinary odyssey. Surrounded by ancient stone walls and the shimmering Adriatic, this city invites you to savor both beauty and flavor.

Enjoy a traditional dinner and a guided food and wine walking tour through the Old Town, tasting local specialties and fine wines. A hands-on cooking class teaches you to prepare “peka,” a beloved Dalmatian dish slow-cooked under an iron bell.

Croatian cuisine Dubrovnik

Croatian cuisine Dubrovnik

As your journey concludes, a private transfer to Dubrovnik Airport ensures a smooth farewell to a country whose cuisine, culture, and hospitality will stay with you long after you leave.

DISCLAMER: All images are for representation purposes only and may not exactly reflect the actual service or location.

 

  • Included
    4* accommodation
    Airport Transfers
    Breakfast
    cooking class
    Cooking Class at a local farm nearby Dubrovnik
    Cooking class in Zagreb
    Croatian Zagorje historic & baroque tour
    Entry Fees
    Foodie and wine tour in Dubrovnik
    historic sites
    Kvarner Bay tour visiting Opatija and Rijeka
    Lunch
    Medieval Istrian Gems tour
    old city
    Personal Guide
    Private NP Plitvice Lakes tour
    Private transfers between the cities
    Šibenik and Trogir UNESCO tour
    Small group tour
    Split food tour
    Truffle hunting tour
    wine tasting
    winery visit
    Zagreb foodie tour
  • Not Included
    2 nights mini cruise Split-Dubrovnik
    3-course meal
    5 Star Accommodation
    boat tour
    Cavtat & Konavle tour with lunch
    Dubrovnik and it's golden age private walking tour
    Foodie
    honeymoon
    Magic land of Istria tour
    Montenegro
    Olive oil production visit and olive oil tasting
    Optional self-drive tour
    Private day excursion to Bohinj and Bled Lakes
    Private day excursion to Bohinj and Bled Lakes in Slovenia
    Private day excursion to Kotor
    Private day excursion to Kotor Montenegro
    Private Dubrovnik city and panorama tour
    Private Ljubljana city tour
    Private Rovinj and Pula city tour
    PRIVATE TOUR
    PRIVATE TRANSFER
    Private transfer Ljubljana-Rovinj
    Private transfer Rovinj-Split
    Private transfer Zagreb-Ljubljana
    Private Zagreb city tour
    public catamaran transfers
    River rafting
    Romantic
    Self-drive
    Slovenia
    Split and Trogir tour with food and wine pairing
    The Secrets of Zagreb – city walking tour
    Transfer Dubrovnik to Split with Narona Museum and photo safari with lunch
    Transfer Dubrovnik to Split with Narona Museum and photo saphari with lunch
    Transfer Opatija to Zagreb
    Transfer Split to Opatija with stop at NP Plitvice Lakes
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Day 1 Arrival in Zagreb

Private transfer from Zagreb airport to hotel. Check-in to hotel. Dinner in local restaurant.
Overnight in Zagreb
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Day 2 Foodie Zagreb tour and cooking class

This is a unique opportunity to try Zagreb’s delicious traditional food. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history that unfolds within the historic center of Zagreb.
Zagreb, Photo by TZGZ by Marija Gasparovic

Zagreb, Photo by TZGZ by Marija Gasparovic

But that’s not all, as this unique guided walking tour allows you to take a bite into the local flavors of Central Croatia that have been cherished for generations.
Croatian Attractions čvarci

Croatian Attractions čvarci

In the afternoon from start to finish, learn the tips and tricks in our Cooking class in Zagreb, 3-course meal with tasty, traditional dishes with the help of your food expert.
Cooking in Zagreb, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Cooking class in Zagreb, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Overnight in Zagreb
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Day 3 Croatian Zagorje historic & baroque tour with lunch

As we leave the bustling streets of Zagreb, the serene countryside unfolds before us. The drive is a picturesque journey through lush greenery, quaint villages, and gently sloping hills. The approximately 90-minute drive provides ample time for the tour guide to share captivating stories about Croatia’s history, architecture, and the noble families who once resided in Trakošćan. Perched on a hilltop and surrounded by a tranquil lake and an impeccably landscaped park, Trakošćan Castle is a sight to behold.
Trakošćan castle, Croatia, photo credit by Trakošćan museum

Trakošćan castle, Croatia, photo credit by Trakošćan museum

Next, the tour continues to the elegant city of Varaždin, often referred to as the “city of bell towers.” Known for its rich baroque, rococo, and classicist architecture, Varaždin exudes old-world charm. Stroll through its cobblestone streets lined with well-preserved palaces, historic public buildings, and ornate villas.
Varaždin, photo credit by Varaždin TB, photo by Miljenko Hegedic

Varaždin, photo credit by Varaždin TB, photo by Miljenko Hegedic

Finish the tour with late lunch in the restaurant positioned on a beautiful estate surrounded by vineyards near Varaždin.
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turkey-with-flatbread-mlinci-from-zagorje

Overnight in Zagreb
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Day 4 From Zagreb to Rovinj via Opatija and Rijeka with lunch and afternoon Pula foodie tour

Discover the charm and contrasts of Croatia’s Kvarner Bay on this full-day tour exploring the elegant seaside resort of Opatija and the dynamic port city of Rijeka. Blending coastal beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant local life, this experience showcases two of the region’s most captivating destinations. First we stop in Rijeka, the cultural and economic heart of the Kvarner region. A lively and cosmopolitan city, Rijeka offers a fascinating mix of history and modern energy. Your guided walking tour reveals highlights such as the Korzo, the city’s bustling main promenade, the Cathedral of St. Vitus, and the imposing Trsat Castle, which towers above the city, offering panoramic views of the Kvarner Bay. Here we take a lunch brake in a restaurant with a magnificent view over Kvarner bay and selected local menu.
Pastasciutta, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Pastasciutta, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Opatija, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” famous for its graceful Austro-Hungarian architecture, manicured parks, and timeless elegance. Stroll along the Lungomare promenade, a 12-kilometer seaside walkway offering stunning views of the Adriatic and nearby islands. Admire the iconic Maiden with the Seagull statue, explore the lush Angiolina Park, and enjoy the refined atmosphere that has attracted European aristocracy since the 19th century. Overnight in Rovinj
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Day 5 Medieval Istrian gems

Join us on a captivating journey through the heart of Istria, exploring its most enchanting medieval towns. This private tour will immerse you in the charm of Poreč, Motovun, and Grožnjan—each steeped in history, culture, and breathtaking views. We start in the picturesque coastal town of Poreč. Wander through the cobblestone streets of its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and marvel at the stunning Euphrasian Basilica, a masterpiece of Byzantine art. Enjoy the Adriatic Sea’s refreshing breeze as you explore quaint shops and cafes nestled within this ancient Roman town.
Poreč, Euphrasian Basilica

Poreč, Euphrasian Basilica

Next, we’ll journey inland to the hilltop town of Motovun, famous for its medieval walls and panoramic vistas of the surrounding vineyards and truffle-rich forests.
Motovun, photo by Zoran Jelača

Motovun, photo by Zoran Jelača

Conclude the tour with wine tasting with local snacks.
Rossi Family Winery & Distillery

Rossi Family Winery & Distillery

Overnight in Rovinj
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Day 6 Truffle hunting Istria tour

Istria gastro – adventure; truffle hunting and tasting. 
truffle hunting

truffle hunting

Truffle hunting demonstrations are held with the well-experienced hunter who is doing this for many years in small groups and you should have adequate footwear and clothes (sneakers and long trousers ) because it happens in woods – especially rich in truffles – for approximately one hour.
Fritaja with truffles photo by Andreja Pruša Horvatić

Fritaja with truffles photo by Andreja Pruša Horvatić

Overnight in Rovinj
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Day 7 From Rovinj to Split with stop at Plitvice Lakes, lunch

Turn your journey from Rovinj to Split into an unforgettable adventure with a visit to one of Croatia’s greatest natural wonders — Plitvice Lakes National Park. Midway through the journey, arrive at Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe’s most stunning natural reserves. Here, enjoy a guided walking tour or explore independently along the network of wooden pathways and trails that wind around turquoise lakes, tranquil streams, and majestic waterfalls.
Sastavci Photo credit by NP Plitvice lakes 6

Sastavci Photo credit by NP Plitvice lakes 6

After the magnifficent Plitvice Lakes, take a break for a lunch in local restaurant. Overnight in Split
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Day 8 Historical & gastro treasures in Split - morning tour

The city of Split – where history and gastronomy intertwine to create a truly unforgettable experience. Join us on a guided tour as we unravel the layers of this ancient city, revealing its historical gems and culinary delights.
Split historical & gastro-food tour, photo credit by Croatian attractions partner

Split historical & gastro-food tour, photo credit by Croatian attractions partner

Split is a feast for the eyes and a haven for food enthusiasts. Our gastronomic adventure takes us to local eateries and farmers’ market, where you’ll sample the best of Dalmatian cuisine. Indulge in mouthwatering prosciutto, artisanal cheeses, and freshly caught seafood.
Split historical & gastro-food tour, photo credit by Croatian attractions partner

Split historical & gastro-food tour, photo credit by Croatian attractions partner

This day ends with a dinner in the local restaurant with traditional dalmatian cuisine. Overnight in Split
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Day 9 Split City Tour and food and wine pairing in home of Zinfandel

Split is a city that grew out of a Roman emperor’s palace. The palace is still standing – people have lived in it for over 17 centuries.
Split old town, Photo credit by TB Split

Split old town, Photo credit by TB Split

Split is one of the living and breathing monuments both to the way people lived in the past and to different styles and influences that have been carved into its narrow streets, Roman temples, and Christian churches.
Peristyle, Split, Photo credit by TB Split

Peristyle, Split, Photo credit by TB Split

Conclude the tour with food and wina pairing in homeland of zinfandel.
Home of Zinfandel

Home of Zinfandel

Overnight in Split
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Day 10 Šibenik and Trogir (UNESCO heritage and coastal flavors)

Your tour begins in the historic city of Šibenik, one of Croatia’s most treasured gems. Known for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, Šibenik is home to the Cathedral of St. James, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Stroll through the city’s narrow streets, admire its medieval fortresses, and soak in the charming blend of old-world architecture and coastal beauty.
Šibenik photo by DreamDivision, photo credit by Tb of Šibenik-Knin county

Šibenik photo by DreamDivision, photo credit by Tb of Šibenik-Knin county

Trogir is a small island town that was founded by ancient Greek settlers in the 3rd century BC. For centuries, Trogir was a place where numerous artists left their mark, leaving an imprint inside the city’s soul. From its famous St. Laurence Cathedral portal to the Venetian fortifications used to fight off the invaders, this small city truly packs a lot of history and art.
Trogir, photo by @_brala_, photo credit by Trogir TB

Trogir, photo by @_brala_, photo credit by Trogir TB

Lunch in a restaurant with traditional Dalmatian food.
SKRADINSKI RIŽOT, photo credit by Skradin TB

SKRADINSKI RIŽOT, photo credit by Skradin TB

Overnight in Split
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Day 11 Private transfer from Split to Dubrovnik with stop at Pelješac for wine tasting and Ston oyster tasting

Your journey begins with a scenic drive along the Adriatic coastline. The first stop takes you to a family-run winery on the Pelješac Peninsula, a region renowned for its centuries-old winemaking traditions. Savor a guided wine tasting featuring some of Croatia’s finest local varieties, learn about the art of production, and immerse yourself in the relaxed ambiance of the vineyards.
Wine tasting Komarna, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Wine tasting Komarna, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Continuing along the Adriatic coast, arrive in the historic seaside town of Ston, celebrated for its medieval walls and traditional salt pans. Here, you’ll experience an unforgettable oyster tasting in Mali Ston Bay — sampling freshly harvested oysters straight from the sea, accompanied by a glass of local wine and fascinating insights from local oyster farmers.
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Croatian Attractions Oysters

After this flavorful coastal experience, sit back and enjoy a comfortable drive to Dubrovnik.
We conclude the day with a dinner in Dubrovnik.
Overnight in Dubrovnik
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Day 12 Dubrovnik foodie and wine tour

Experience the perfect blend of history, culture, and culinary delight on this exclusive private tour in Dubrovnik. This tour is designed for food and wine enthusiasts who want to explore the city’s rich heritage and savor its authentic flavors.
Carrack - Argosy, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Carrack - Argosy, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

The tour begins with a captivating stroll through the enchanting streets of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Guided by a local expert, you’ll explore iconic landmarks such as St. Savior’s Church, the Rector’s Palace, and the bustling Old Port. After immersing yourself in Dubrovnik’s history, it’s time to indulge in its flavors. You’ll visit a charming local eatery where you’ll sample a curated selection of traditional dishes that showcase the region’s culinary heritage. NoteBene9   To cap off your experience, you’ll enjoy a private wine-tasting session featuring some of Croatia’s finest wines and bites
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Wine tasting with Dalmatian snacks

Overnight in Dubrovnik
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Day 13 Coooking class near Dubrovnik

Step into a world where tradition, family history, and culinary artistry intertwine. Our cooking class is not just a culinary experience; it’s a journey through time, flavor, and culture.
The most famous Peka cooking near Dubrovnik, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

The most famous cooking class near Dubrovnik, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

As soon as you arrive at our family estate, immerse yourself in the local spirit. Sip on specially crafted liqueurs that encapsulate the essence of the region.
The most famous Peka cooking near Dubrovnik, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

The most famous cooking class near Dubrovnik, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Before the main course, take a leisurely stroll through our heritage grounds. Handpick your choice of ingredients.
The most famous Peka cooking near Dubrovnik, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

The most famous Peka cooking class near Dubrovnik, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Overnight in Dubrovnik
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Day 14 Departure

Private airport transfer

Location

Zagreb, Rovinj, Split, Dubrovnik

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