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4 Countries, Countless Wonders

4 Countries, Countless Wonders

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The Ultimate Private & Semi-Private Journey: 4 Countries, Countless Wonders

INCLUDED
  • accommodation in 4* hotel, depending on availability
  • private airport transfer in Zagreb
  • private guided tour of Zagreb
  • private transfer from Zagreb to Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • private Ljubljana city tour, entry tickets – Ljubljana funicular and Castel
  • private guide in Bled Lakes
  • Pletna boat ride, entry tickets for Bled Castel
  • private transfer from Ljubljana, Slovenia to Rovinj, Croatia
  • entry tickets for Postojna Cave and Predjama Castel
  • private guided excursion of Istria visiting Rovinj, Pula, and Bale, entry tickets to Pula Amphitheater
    olive oil tasting
  • private transfer from Rovinj to Split
  • private guided excursion of National Park Plitvice Lakes, entry tickets for NP Plitvice Lakes
  • private guded tours in Split, Salona and Trogir
  • private transfer from Split to Sarajevo
  • private guided tour of Imotski and it’s amaizing lakes
  • private tour in Sarajevo
  • private transfer from Sarajevo to Kotor
  • private guided tour of Mostar
  • private guided walking and gastro tour in Kotor
  • private Boka Bay speedboat excursion in Kotor
  • private transfer from Kotor to Dubrovnik
  • private guided walking tour in Dubrovnik
  • private tour of Cavtat and Konavle
  • lunch in local Tavern
  • private airport transfer in Dubrovnik
The view from Srđ hill over Dubrovnik, Croatia, photo by Luka Esenko, photo credit by Croatia Tourist Board

The view from Srđ hill over Dubrovnik, Croatia, photo by Luka Esenko, photo credit by Croatia Tourist Board

 

Your adventure begins in one of Central Europe’s most charming capitals: Zagreb. Zagreb is the perfect place to start your extraordinary journey, a city of grand Austro-Hungarian architecture, vibrant street life, and rich history.

 

4 countries Zagreb

4 countries Zagreb

 

From Croatia, we cross into Slovenia, a country of breathtaking beauty and irresistible charm. Feel the pulse of Ljubljana, a city that seduces with its café culture, elegant bridges, and vibrant energy. Discover the fairy-tale world of Lake Bled, where an island church and a medieval castle create a picture-perfect setting. Explore the otherworldly Postojna Cave, an underground wonder of colossal stalactites and hidden chambers.

 

4 countries Slovenia

4 countries Slovenia

 

Next, welcome to Rovinj—the most romantic town in Istria, where tradition meets luxury. Lose yourself in its cobbled streets, soak in stunning Adriatic views, and indulge in Istria’s legendary gastronomy—truffles, award-winning wines, and fresh seafood that will awaken all your senses. The magic continues with Istria’s ancient ruins, hilltop towns, and a coastline that never fails to enchant.

 

4 countries Istria and Dalmatia

4 countries Istria and Dalmatia

 

When you think it can’t get any better, we take you to one of the most beautiful places on Earth—Plitvice Lakes National Park. Sixteen cascading lakes, mesmerizing waterfalls, and pristine nature create a dreamlike landscape you’ll never forget.

And then—Dalmacija! Feel the Mediterranean heartbeat in Split, where Roman history and modern energy blend seamlessly.

From Split, we journey into Bosnia and Herzegovina, making a stop in Mostar, home to the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) and a mix of Ottoman and European influences. Our final destination in BiH is Sarajevo, a city sung about by U2 and Pavarotti, where East meets West and hospitality is legendary. Savor authentic Bosnian coffee, feel the echoes of Ottoman rule, and experience a place where cultures intertwine most fascinatingly.

 

4 countries Bosnia

4 countries Bosnia

 

Next stop: Montenegro, a land of fjords, medieval towns, and untamed beauty. The Bay of Kotor, a stunning Adriatic fjord, will leave you breathless with its dramatic scenery and old-world charm.

 

4 countries Montenegro

4 countries Montenegro

 

Finally, we save the final grand finale for last: Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic. Walk its legendary city walls, soak in its timeless beauty, and end this unforgettable 20-day journey in one of the Mediterranean’s most dazzling cities.

 

4 countries Dubrovnik

4 countries Dubrovnik

 

This tour is not just a trip—it’s a collection of once-in-a-lifetime experiences across four countries, each deeply intertwined with history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.

Make memories with us.

Experience the extraordinary.

PRICE: From 4.500,00 € per person if small-group of 6 passingers

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

Welcome to Croatia! Upon arrival at Zagreb Airport, enjoy a comfortable private transfer to your hotel. Take the rest of the day to relax or explore the city's vibrant streets at your own pace. Overnight in Zagreb.
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Day 2: The Secrets of Zagreb – city walking tour

Join us on a journey through the secrets of Zagreb spots and learn about its intriguing past with expert guides on this unforgettable city walking tour. Zagreb, the vibrant capital of Croatia, is a city of contrasts that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern life. Nestled between the southern slopes of Medvednica Mountain and the banks of the Sava River, this city is the cultural, political, and economic heart of the country. Known for its Austro-Hungarian architecture and lush parks, Zagreb captivates visitors with its unique blend of old-world elegance and contemporary energy.
Zagreb, Photo by TZGZ by Marija Gasparovic

Zagreb, Photo by TZGZ by Marija Gasparovic

Zagreb’s historic core lies on two hills, Gradec and Kaptol, collectively referred to as the Upper Town. These neighborhoods are brimming with historical and cultural treasures. One of the most delightful ways to access the Upper Town is via the Blue Funicular, the shortest funicular in the world, which links Upper Town with Lower Town in just 64 seconds. The panoramic ride itself is an attraction, offering a glimpse of Zagreb’s picturesque cityscape.
Zagreb funicular, photo credit by Zagreb TB, photo by J. Duval

Zagreb funicular, photo credit by Zagreb TB, photo by J. Duval

A visit to the Upper Town wouldn’t be complete without admiring the majestic Zagreb Cathedral, and the nearby Church of St. Mark enchants visitors with its distinctive multicolored tiled roof depicting the coats of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia, as well as the city of Zagreb.
Zagreb, St. Mark's church, photo credit by Unsplash, photo by Turhan Can Kargin

Zagreb, St. Mark's church, photo by Turhan Can Kargin

Wandering the cobblestone streets of the Upper Town, you’ll come across Bloody Bridge, a charming alleyway connecting Tkalčićeva and Radićeva Streets. Descending into the Lower Town, you’ll encounter Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb’s bustling main square, where history meets modernity. Nearby, the vibrant Dolac Market beckons with its fresh produce, local delicacies, and colorful atmosphere. Just a short walk away, King Tomislav Square impresses with its neo-Classical and Secessionist buildings, including the Art Pavilion.
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Day 3: Day at Leisure – Optional Excursions

Spend the day at your leisure, exploring Zagreb at your own pace. For a cultural experience, join an optional traditional Croatian cooking class. Alternatively, embark on a scenic excursion to Zagorje, visiting the fairytale-like Trakošćan Castle and picturesque countryside.   OPTIONAL COOKING CLASS EXPERIENCE Croatia has a diverse array of dishes, something to suit everybody. Some delights include spicy stews, light fish dishes, spit roast lamb, and creamy štrukli. 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

Discover seasonal, fresh produce in the Dolac farmer’s market and taste some of the most renowned specialties in this food lovers’ paradise. After checking out where all our ingredients come from, it is time to return to the culinary studio and prepare three delicious courses with the assistance of your food expert.
Cooking in Zagreb, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Cooking class in Zagreb, photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

For the cooking class, choose a menu that resonates with your gourmet preferences: dairy-free, gluten-free, vegetarian (certain dishes contain dairy products, eggs, and fish), vegan.   OPTIONAL ZAGORJE & TRAKOŠĆAN CASTLE
Trakošćan castle, Croatia, photo credit by Trakošćan museum

Trakošćan castle, Croatia, photo credit by Trakošćan museum

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. Arriving at the castle, it feels as though we’ve stepped back in time. Perched on a hilltop and surrounded by a tranquil lake and an impeccably landscaped park, Trakošćan Castle is a sight to behold. Built in the late 13th century, the castle has undergone several transformations, blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Romantic styles. Once the home of the noble Drašković family, it now stands as a testament to Croatia’s rich medieval and aristocratic heritage.
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Day 4: Transfer to Ljubljana & City Tour

Depart for Slovenia’s charming capital, Ljubljana. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided tour through the old town, visiting Prešeren Square, the Triple Bridge, and Ljubljana Castle. Wander along the Ljubljanica River and soak in the city's relaxed atmosphere.
Ljubljana, photo credit by Slovenia TB

Ljubljana, photo credit by Slovenia TB

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Day 5: Full-Day Excursion to Lake Bled

Enjoy a full-day excursion from Ljubljana to Slovenia’s most stunning alpine lakes — Bled and Bohinj. Begin your day with a relaxing drive through the countryside to the famous Lake Bled, known for its crystal-clear waters, fairy-tale island, and medieval castle perched on a cliff. Take a traditional pletna boat to the island, ring the wishing bell, and capture unforgettable photos of the surrounding Julian Alps.
Bled Lake, photo credit by Slovenia TB, photo by Ales Fevzer

Bled Lake, photo credit by Slovenia TB, photo by Ales Fevzer

Continue your journey to Lake Bohinj, located in the heart of Triglav National Park and surrounded by pristine nature. Experience the peaceful atmosphere of Slovenia’s largest natural lake and take a short walk to the beautiful Savica Waterfall. Enjoy free time to explore, relax by the lakeshore, or sample local cuisine at a traditional alpine restaurant. Throughout the day, your guide will share stories and insights about Slovenian culture, legends, and nature. This tour combines breathtaking scenery, cultural highlights, and moments of tranquility in one unforgettable experience. Return to Ljubljana in the evening filled with fresh air, great memories, and a deeper appreciation for Slovenia’s natural beauty.
Bleda Lake, photo credit by Slovenia TB, photo by Jost Gantar

Bled Lake, photo credit by Slovenia TB, photo by Jost Gantar

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Day 6: Transfer to Rovinj with Stops at Postojna Cave & Predjama Castle

This is a full-day excursion from Ljubljana to the picturesque coastal town of Rovinj, with unforgettable stop at Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle along the way.
Postojna cave, photo credit by Postojna cave

Postojna cave, photo credit by Postojna cave

Begin your adventure with a scenic drive through the Slovenian countryside to the world-famous Postojna Cave, one of the largest and most impressive karst caves in Europe. Ride the underground electric train and explore the breathtaking network of tunnels, chambers, and stalactites that make this natural wonder truly unique.
Postojna cave, photo credit by Postojna cave

Postojna cave, photo credit by Postojna cave

Just a short drive away, visit the dramatic Predjama Castle, built into the mouth of a towering cliff, where history and legend blend seamlessly. Learn about the daring knight Erazem and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding valley.
Postojna cave - Predjama Castle, photo credit by Postojna cave

Postojna cave - Predjama Castle, photo credit by Postojna cave

Afterward, continue your journey across the border into Croatia’s Istrian region to reach Rovinj, a romantic seaside town known for its colorful houses, narrow cobbled streets, and vibrant Mediterranean charm.
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Day 7: Magic Land of Istria Tour

Set off on a full-day exploration of Istria, visiting the coastal gem of Rovinj, the Roman-era wonders of Pula, and the charming medieval village of Bale. Along the way, enjoy an authentic olive oil tasting at a local farm. Begin your journey in this charming coastal town, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” where colorful Venetian-style houses line the waterfront and narrow cobbled streets lead up to the Church of St. Euphemia.
Rovinj photo credit by Maistra

Rovinj photo credit by Maistra

From there, travel south to Pula, a city steeped in Roman history and culture. Discover its impressive ancient amphitheater, one of the best-preserved in the world, along with temples, arches, and lively squares that tell stories of the past.
Amphitheatre in Pula Arena Istria Croatia photo by Matko M. Svarc 1024x569 1

Amphitheatre in Pula Arena Istria Croatia photo by Matko M. Svarc 1024x569 1

Continue to the picturesque medieval village of Bale, known for its stone architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Here, visit an award-winning local olive oil producer to enjoy an authentic tasting experience and learn about traditional Istrian olive oil production. Savor the rich flavors and aromas of some of the region’s finest extra virgin olive oils.
Bale Vale

Bale Vale

As you travel through Istria’s rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, take in the stunning scenery that defines this beautiful peninsula. Return to Rovinj in the evening with wonderful memories of Istria’s history, flavors, and timeless charm.
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Day 8: Leisure Day in Rovinj

Spend the day at your own pace, relaxing by the Adriatic Sea or strolling through Rovinj’s winding streets. You may choose to explore nearby beaches or enjoy fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant.
Croatia Attractions Rovinj8 1

Croatia Attractions Rovinj8 1

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Day 9: Transfer to Split via Plitvice Lakes

Travel from Rovinj to Split in comfort and style, with an unforgettable visit to the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes National Park along the way. Depart from Rovinj in the morning and enjoy a scenic drive through the heart of Croatia’s countryside. Midway through your journey, stop to explore Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear turquoise lakes, and lush forest trails.
Sastavci, photo credit by National Park Plitvice Lakes

Sastavci, photo credit by National Park Plitvice Lakes

Stroll along wooden pathways that wind through the park, marvel at the interconnected lakes, and capture stunning photos of one of Europe’s most beautiful natural wonders. Take time to relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere surrounded by pristine nature.
Sastavci i Veliki Slap 10 photo credit by NP Plitvice Lakes

Sastavci i Veliki Slap 10 photo credit by NP Plitvice Lakes

After your visit, continue your journey south toward the Dalmatian coast, passing through picturesque landscapes and charming villages. Arrive in Split in the late afternoon or evening, where you’ll be dropped off at your accommodation.
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Day 10: Leisure Day in Split

Enjoy a free day to explore Split at your own pace. Visit local markets, relax at Bačvice Beach, or take a walk along the Riva promenade. You can also opt for an additional excursion to the nearby islands.
Split old town, Photo credit by TB Split

Split old town, Photo credit by TB Split

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Day 11: Split City Tour

Discover the vibrant heart of Split on a guided walking city tour that brings the city’s rich history and lively atmosphere to life. Begin your journey at the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world. Stroll through its ancient cellars, marble courtyards, and narrow stone alleys that seamlessly blend centuries of history with modern life. Explore the Peristyle Square, where the grandeur of Roman architecture meets the charm of local cafés and shops.
Peristyle, Split, Photo credit by TB Split

Peristyle, Split, Photo credit by TB Split

Visit the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, originally built as Emperor Diocletian’s mausoleum, and admire its impressive bell tower offering panoramic views over the city. As you wander through the palace’s labyrinth of streets, your guide will share fascinating stories about Roman emperors, medieval traders, and the city’s vibrant culture. Continue to the lively Riva promenade, where locals and visitors gather to enjoy the sea breeze, a coffee, or simply the Mediterranean ambiance.
Split riva, Photo credit by TB Split

Split riva, Photo credit by TB Split

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Day 12: Transfer to Sarajevo via Imotski and it's amaizing lakes

Travel from Split to Sarajevo on a scenic journey that combines comfort, cultural discovery, and natural beauty. Depart from Split in the morning and head inland toward the charming town of Imotski, nestled near the Croatian–Bosnian border.
Imotski, Blue lake, photo credit by TB Imota

Imotski, Blue lake, photo credit by TB Imota

This picturesque region is famous for its breathtaking Blue and Red Lakes — two deep karst lakes set within dramatic sinkholes surrounded by rugged cliffs. Take time to admire the striking contrast of colors, from the vivid turquoise of the Blue Lake to the mysterious depths of the Red Lake, one of the deepest sinkholes in the world.
Imotski, Blue lake, photo credit by TB Imota

Imotski, Blue lake, photo credit by TB Imota

Stroll along the viewpoints, capture stunning photos, and learn about the legends and natural wonders that make these lakes so unique. After exploring Imotski, continue your journey through beautiful mountain landscapes, passing small villages and scenic valleys as you cross into Bosnia and Herzegovina. Arrive in Sarajevo in the late afternoon or evening.
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Day 13: Sarajevo Grand Tour

Experience the rich history, culture, and spirit of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital on a fascinating walking tour of Sarajevo. Begin in the heart of the city at Baščaršija, the old bazaar built during the Ottoman era, where narrow cobbled streets are filled with traditional shops, craftsmen, and the aroma of freshly brewed Bosnian coffee. Visit the Sebilj Fountain, one of Sarajevo’s most famous landmarks, and learn about the city’s centuries-old trading traditions. Continue to the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture and a symbol of Sarajevo’s Islamic heritage. Just steps away, discover the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, the Orthodox Church, and the Old Jewish Synagogue, standing together as a powerful reminder of Sarajevo's rich history.
Sarajevo, Bašćaršija

Sarajevo, Bašćaršija

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Day 14: Transfer to Kotor via Mostar

Travel from Sarajevo to the stunning Adriatic coast with a scenic transfer that includes a memorable stop in Mostar. Depart Sarajevo in the morning and journey southwest through the beautiful landscapes of Bosnia and Herzegovina, passing rolling hills, rivers, and quaint villages. Midway, arrive in Mostar, a city famous for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a UNESCO World Heritage Site that gracefully arches over the Neretva River.
Mostar The old bridge Bosnia Herzegovina 5

Mostar The old bridge Bosnia Herzegovina 5

Stroll through the cobbled streets of the old town, admire the Ottoman-era architecture, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of markets, artisan shops, and riverside cafés. Learn about the city’s fascinating history, its cultural blend, and the stories of resilience that shaped Mostar.
Mostar Bosnia Herzegovina 5

Mostar Bosnia Herzegovina 5

After exploring, continue the drive toward Montenegro, crossing scenic borders and enjoying views of mountains, valleys, and the Adriatic coastline. Arrive in Kotor in the late afternoon or evening, ready to explore its medieval walls, winding streets, and stunning bay.
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Day 15: Kotor Old Town History & Food Tour with Cable Car

Explore Kotor’s medieval Old Town on a guided history and food tour, sampling local specialties. Take a scenic cable car ride for panoramic views of the bay. Wander through Kotor’s cobbled streets and admire its well-preserved Venetian architecture.
KotorMontenegro photo by Teo Holland

KotorMontenegro photo by Teo Holland

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Day 16: Boka Bay Speed Boat Tour

Embark on an exciting speedboat tour around Boka Bay. Visit the famous Our Lady of the Rocks island and explore hidden coves and blue waters. Enjoy stunning views of Montenegro’s dramatic coastline.
Montenegro, Perast, Lady of The Rocks

Montenegro, Perast, Lady of The Rocks

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Day 17: Transfer to Dubrovnik & Dubrovnik and its Golden Age private walking tour

Dubrovnik, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a treasure trove of history, culture, and stunning architecture. This private walking tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to delve deep into the city’s golden age, exploring its rich heritage and hidden gems at your own pace. Guided by a knowledgeable local, you’ll embark on a journey through the timeless streets of the Old Town, uncovering the stories and secrets that make Dubrovnik a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an ultimate treat for curious visitors.
Dubrovnik, Croatia, photo by Ivan Vuković Vuka (8)

Dubrovnik, Croatia, photo by Ivan Vuković Vuka

Your exploration begins as you step through one of the two main gates of the Old Town: Pile Gate or Ploče Gate. As you pass through, the bustling modern world fades away, replaced by the charm of centuries-old stone walls, narrow alleys, and vibrant squares. The guide will lead you to some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, starting with St. Savior’s Church, a Renaissance masterpiece that stands as a testament to Dubrovnik’s resilience. Its unassuming exterior belies its historical significance, built as an offering of gratitude after the city survived a devastating earthquake in the early 16th century. The tour continues with a visit to the Franciscan and Dominican Churches, awe-inspiring examples of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. These grand structures are not just places of worship but also custodians of Dubrovnik’s cultural and spiritual legacy. The Dominican Church, in particular, houses an exquisite art collection that showcases the artistic brilliance of the city’s golden age. No visit to Dubrovnik would be complete without a stop at the Franciscan Monastery, home to one of Europe’s oldest working pharmacies, established in 1317. The pharmacy is a true gem, its shelves lined with beautifully decorated jars containing ancient remedies, along with an array of fascinating artifacts such as alembics, mortars, and unique measurement tools.
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Day 18: Wodnering arround Cavtat & Konavle Private Tour with lunch in local tavern

What a great idea for spending a day whilst in Dubrovnik – wandering around Cavtat and Konavle followed by lunch in a local tavern! The excursion begins in Cavtat, where history whispers through every corner. As you stroll along the promenade, the town’s maritime legacy comes alive, with sailboats bobbing in the harbor and tales of ancient seafarers echoing. The Rector’s Palace, dating back to the 16th century, stands as a testament to Cavtat’s past, offering visitors a glimpse into its noble history.
Cavtat Croatia photo credit by TB of Cavtat Konavle

Cavtat Croatia photo credit by TB of Cavtat Konavle

From Cavtat, we journey inland to the valleys of Konavle. Here, the pace of life slows, and nature takes center stage. Rolling hills, lush vineyards, and traditional stone houses dot the landscape, painting a picture of timeless beauty. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with many hiking trails, cycling routes, and horseback riding opportunities.
Tavern on river Ljuta, Konavle. Photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

Tavern on river Ljuta, Konavle. Photo credit by Croatian Attractions partner

But what truly sets Konavle apart is its rich culinary heritage. Our trip culminates in a gastronomic experience as we sit down for lunch at a local tavern nestled by the enchanting River Ljuta.
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Day 19: Leisure Day in Dubrovnik

Spend a relaxed day enjoying Dubrovnik at your own pace. Take a cable car to Mount Srđ for stunning views, visit Lokrum Island, or simply unwind at one of the city’s beautiful beaches.  
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Day 20: Private Airport Transfer

After an unforgettable journey through Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, and Montenegro, enjoy a comfortable private transfer to Dubrovnik Airport for your departure.

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