Some parts of the Balkans could have been taken directly from fairy tales. You’ll see a lot of these in this 8-day tour of two of the Balkans’ most beautiful countries: Croatia and Solvenia.
From the medieval cities of Split and Dubrovnik and the perfect blue waters they rest beside to Lake Bled, the prehistoric wonder of Postojna Cave, the ancient Roman amphitheater at Pula and the capitals at Ljubljana and Zagreb, you’ll see enough for any storyteller to marvel at.
We will make your tour your own by personalizing your itinerary.
Tour highlights
City tour of Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital, a visit to Lake Bled, the Postojna cave system, a city tour around magnificent Zagreb, Opatija, Rovinj and Pula Arena (the ancient Roman amphitheatre), Plitvice Lakes and national park and city tours of beautiful coastal Split and Dubrovnik.
What your tour includes
- Experienced local guides – your guide or driver will always be there to offer their knowledge as well as to interpret and translate.
- A truly personal experience – we’ll customize your Balkan trip itinerary to meet your ideas of what the perfect trip will include.
- No hidden costs – get a free, no-obligation quote which clearly shows everything your trip includes before you start.
- Private tours – we only provide private tours for small groups.
- Air-conditioned comfortable travel – get on board one of our spacious modern minivans and travel the Balkans in comfort.
8-Day Croatia and Slovenia Itinerary
Day 1
→ Arrive in Ljubljana, Slovenia
→ City tour of Ljubljana and free time
The Dragon Bridge; Tromostovje (The Triple Bridge is a group of three bridges which connects the historical part of Ljubljana with the modern part of the city); Preseren Square (The central square in Ljubljana part of the old town’s pedestrian zone), Franciscan Church of the Annunciation (17th-century Franciscan church famous with its interior). Robba fountain (18th-century fountain made of limestone and marble); The Bucher’s bridge; The town square; Ljubljana Town Hall; The city market of Ljubljana; The Ljubljana cathedral (Roman Catholic cathedral with a baroque interior, including gilded columns & ceiling frescoes).
Day 2
Day 3
→ City tour and free time in Zagreb, Croatia
Visit the Old Town; The Zagreb Cathedral; St. Mark’s church (Monumental, medieval-style, Serbian Orthodox church); Dolac Market (Large market with many stands offering flowers, fruits, veggies & meats in an indoor/outdoor setup); The Lotrscak Tower; The Medieval Stone Gate; The Lenucijeva Potkova. Ban Josip Jelačić Square (The central square of Zagreb)
Overnight in Zagreb
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
→ Transfer to Split, Croatia
→ Visit Sibenik and Trogir on the way
→ City tour of Split and free time
Visit the old town, The Diocletian Palace; The Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Built in 4th century AD); The Riva (The central part of Split); The Old Jupiter’s Temple (build in 3rd century AD); The “Let me pass” street; The Golden Gate (4th-century Roman stone entryway to Diocletian’s Palace, with arches & ornate statues);
Overnight in Split
Day 8
→ City tour and free time
Visit the Old town, the Ancient city walls, the Dubrovnik “Saint Saviour” church (16th century church with Renaissance architecture); the Dubrovnik cathedral (Early 18th-century baroque cathedral); The Onofrije’s fountain, The Franciscan Monastery (Landmark monastery built in the 1300s, noted for its cloister, library & historic pharmacy displays); the Gates of Pile; the Old port; the Clock tower, the Sponza Palace, the Rector’s Palace; the Fort Saint John; the Stradun (The main walking street in Dubrovnik old town);
Overnight in Dubrovnik
End of the tour
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