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Duration: 5D/5N
Start Point: Dubrovnik
End Point: Split
Min People: 1 people
Destinations: Croatia
Tour Type: Family Tours
S. No | Place | Night | Meal Plan |
1 | Dubrovnik | 1 | Breakfast. |
2 | Sipan or Trstenik | 1 | Breakfast. |
3 | Korcula | 1 | Breakfast. |
4 | Hvar | 1 | Breakfast. |
5 | Split | 1 | Breakfast. |
You will arrive in Dubrovnik after 2:00 PM and check into your accommodations. After checking in, you'll have some free time to explore the walled city on your own. Consider taking a leisurely stroll down Stradun Main Street or climbing the city walls for stunning views of the old town. If you're interested, you also have the option to take the cable car up Srd Mountain for panoramic views of the Old Town and various Game of Thrones filming locations. After all the activities, the evening is yours to relax. You'll be staying overnight at the hotel in Dubrovnik. |
Start the morning relaxing on the ship or heading back into Dubrovnik for more time there. Later, the boat sails to either Sipan Island or Trstenik, depending on the itinerary. If it's Sipan, you'll see 15th-century palaces and have access to quiet beaches for swimming. If it's Trstenik on the Peljesac Peninsula, it's a small fishing village with coves and waterfront spots to grab food. You'll get time for a swim in the afternoon, and there might be a chance to visit a local winery. Overnight stay at Sipan or Trstenik hotel. |
After breakfast, sail toward Korcula Island and the town of Korcula itself. You'll arrive just after lunch wraps up. The town has ancient walls like Dubrovnik, with narrow old streets, historic palaces, and museums. This is also where Marco Polo supposedly came from, so there's some history to dig into. A guided tour covers the main sights, and if wine interests you, visit a local winery on your own. Spend the rest of the day wandering the streets, and pick a seafront restaurant for dinner when hunger hits. |
Morning after breakfast, head out to the Pakleni Islands, where you'll see pine forests and clear water. Lunch comes with a view of your own, then take a swim in the Adriatic before continuing to Hvar. The island's known for sunshine, lavender fields, and wine production. A guided tour shows you the Renaissance cathedral and main spots around town. After that, the evening opens up. Head to a bar, wander around the waterfront, or just find a quiet spot and relax. Overnight stay at Hvar hotel. |
Morning after breakfast, you're heading to Zlatni Rat on Brac Island near the village of Bol, which is Dalmatia's most well-known beach. Spend time swimming and relaxing there, and then the boat sails toward Split with a swim stop in a secluded bay along the route. Once in Split, you have the option to join a guided tour of the city, which covers the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace and other key sites. Your final evening in Split is free to explore however you'd like. |
Morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel, proceed to the airport to board the flight towards the hometown. Tour Concludes. |