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Experience the Adriatic Gem – Croatia's Timeless Allure

Croatia

HIGHLIGHT
Historic cities blending Roman, Venetian, and Austro-Hungarian influences.
Natural wonders: waterfalls, national parks, and pristine beaches

Croatia

Croatia Tours in 2025

Croatia, a land where the azure waters of the Adriatic meet rugged mountains and historic towns, offers travelers a diverse array of experiences. From the medieval charm of Dubrovnik to the cascading lakes of Plitvice, Croatia seamlessly blends natural beauty with rich cultural heritage.

Highlights:

  • Dubrovnik: Often referred to as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, encircled by imposing stone walls. The city's UNESCO-listed Old Town features marble streets, baroque buildings, and the historic Rector's Palace. Walking along the ancient city walls provides panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the city's terracotta rooftops.

  • Plitvice Lakes National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Plitvice is celebrated for its series of cascading lakes and waterfalls set amidst lush forests. Visitors can explore the park via wooden walkways that wind over clear turquoise waters, offering breathtaking views at every turn.

  • Split: Home to the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace, Split seamlessly blends ancient history with modern life. The city's waterfront promenade, known as the Riva, is lined with cafes and offers a vibrant atmosphere, especially during the evenings.

  • Zagreb: Croatia's capital city boasts a medieval old town, vibrant markets, and a thriving arts scene. The Upper Town (Gornji Grad) features cobblestone streets, historic churches, and the iconic St. Mark's Church with its colorful tiled roof.

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Croatia Tours Packages

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Tour Dates

Price Range

$6,214

Eastern Europe, Croatia & the Balkans

Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina
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28 days
$3,132

Croatia and the Balkans

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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15 days
$6,214

Eastern Europe, Croatia & the Balkans

Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina
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28 days
$4,930

Total Europe: Berlin, Prague & the Tastes of Italy

Austria Croatia
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23 days
$6,162

One Month in Europe: Germany, Italy & Croatia

Albania Austria
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30 days
$6,984

Ultimate Europe: Berlin, Tuscany & Greek Temples

Albania Austria
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34 days
$4,211

Essential Europe: Italy, Croatia & Mediterranean Magic

Albania Austria
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21 days
$6,162

One Month in Europe: Germany, Italy & Croatia

Albania Austria
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30 days
$3,132

Croatia and the Balkans

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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15 days
$3,132

Croatia and the Balkans

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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15 days
$3,902

Journeys: Discover the Balkans

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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12 days
$5,813

Eastern Europe, Croatia & the Balkans

Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina
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28 days
$4,691

Total Europe: Berlin, Prague & the Tastes of Italy

Austria Croatia
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23 days
$4,028

Essential Europe: Italy, Croatia & Mediterranean Magic

Albania Austria
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21 days
$4,773

Total Europe: Austria, the Mediterranean & Ancient Athens

Albania Austria
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25 days
$5,915

One Month in Europe: Germany, Italy & Croatia

Albania Austria
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30 days
$6,629

Ultimate Europe: Berlin, Tuscany & Greek Temples

Albania Austria
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34 days
$4,589

Croatia: Walking & Island-Hopping Along the Dalmatian Coast

Croatia
$4,334

Highlights of Slovenia & Croatia

Croatia Italy
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15 days
$5,864

Classic Balkans: Ljubljana to Sarajevo

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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21 days
$3,977

Classic Balkans: Zagreb to Sarajevo

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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15 days
$5,201

Classic Balkans: Zagreb to Tirana

Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina
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22 days
$6,578

Classic Balkans: Croatia to Albania

Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina
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28 days
$2,498

Croatia to Bosnia: Bustling Cities & Beautiful Sights

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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13 days
$3,161

Croatia to Montenegro: Nightlife & National Parks

Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia
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18 days
$4,385

Zagreb to Corfu: Epic Hikes & Medieval Fortresses

Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina
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24 days
$5,099

Zagreb to Athens: Monasteries & The Mediterranean

Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina
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29 days
$6,833

Zagreb to Santorini: 35 Unforgettable Days

Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina
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35 days
$7,955

Balkans Uncovered: Zagreb to Pristina

Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina
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35 days
$1,733

Christmas in Eastern Europe: Zagreb to Budapest

Austria Croatia
$1,988

Sailing Croatia – Dubrovnik to Split

Croatia

Frequently Asked Questions about our Croatia tours

The ideal time to visit Croatia is during the shoulder seasons of late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October) when the weather is pleasant, and tourist areas are less crowded. The summer months (July and August) are peak tourist season, characterized by hot temperatures and bustling coastal towns.
Croatia is part of the European Union. Citizens from the EU, USA, Canada, and many other countries can enter visa-free for short stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. It's advisable to check the latest visa requirements before traveling.
Croatian is the official language. In major cities and tourist areas, English is widely spoken, but learning a few basic Croatian phrases can enhance your experience.
Yes, Croatia is generally safe for tourists. However, it's advisable to remain vigilant in crowded areas and be aware of pickpockets, especially in major cities.
Croatia uses the Euro (€). Most major credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred in smaller towns and for local purchases.
  • Ferries are the best way to explore the islands (Jadrolinija and Krilo operate popular routes).
  • Buses are efficient for travel between cities.
  • Renting a car is great for flexibility, especially for exploring Istria or the Plitviče region.
  • Trains are not as developed as in other European countries, but they connect major cities like Zagreb and Split.
Yes! In Krka National Park, you can swim near the waterfalls in designated areas. However, swimming is not allowed in Plitviče Lakes to protect the ecosystem.
Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% is common. In cafes and bars, rounding up to the nearest euro is polite.
  • Peka: Slow-cooked meat or seafood under an iron bell.
  • Black Risotto (Crni Rižot): A seafood risotto colored with squid ink.
  • Ćevapi: Grilled minced meat sausages served with flatbread and onions.
  • Burek: A flaky pastry filled with meat, cheese, or potatoes.
  • Istrian Truffles: Croatia’s Istria region is famous for its truffle dishes, especially pasta and scrambled eggs.

Croatia uses Type C and Type F plugs (European standard), with a voltage of 230V. Travelers from the UK, USA, and other non-European countries will need an adapter.

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