- From: 08/02/2020
- For: 15 days
- Landing in: Zagreb, Croatia
- Returning from: Zagreb, Croatia
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Zagreb, Croatia
3 nightsSun. Aug 02-Wed. Aug 05
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Porec, Croatia
1 nightWed. Aug 05-Thu. Aug 06
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Motovun, Croatia
1 nightThu. Aug 06-Fri. Aug 07
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Zadar, Croatia
1 nightFri. Aug 07-Sat. Aug 08
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Hvar, Croatia
1 nightSat. Aug 08-Sun. Aug 09
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Korcula, Croatia
1 nightSun. Aug 09-Mon. Aug 10
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
2 nightsMon. Aug 10-Wed. Aug 12
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Split, Croatia
1 nightWed. Aug 12-Thu. Aug 13
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Plitvicka Jezera, Croatia
2 nightsThu. Aug 13-Sat. Aug 15
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Zagreb, Croatia
1 nightSat. Aug 15-Sun. Aug 16
Recommended attractions
3 nightsSun. Aug 02 - Wed. Aug 05
Visit Croatia's capital city, home to amazing museums, green parks and gardens, renowned restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
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Historic Center, Zagreb
Hang out in the medieval portion of town, home to winding streets and charming old buildings, quaint courtyards and lively cafes.
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Tkalciceva Street, Zagreb
A cobbled pedestrian thoroughfare, lined with colorful 19C mansions that feature pubs, cafes, restaurants, and shops.
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Jarun Lake, Zagreb
Perfect for a day of water sports, the lake also invites you to walk on the surrounding paths and enjoy the wonderful scenery.
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Maksimir Park, Zagreb
The oldest public park in Croatia is home to five lakes and the City Zoo, offering a great place to spend a nice afternoon outdoors.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park
Croatia's largest national park is famous for its 16 lakes and an extremely diverse collection of flora and fauna.
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Plitvicka Jezera
A small town, mostly known for being a sleeping destination for travelers who want to explore the Plitvice Lakes Park more thoroughly.
1 nightWed. Aug 05 - Thu. Aug 06
Favored by domestic and international travelers, this marvelous coastal town boasts a wealth of historic and archaeological remnants.
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Historic Center, Porec
Roam the ancient streets of this town center, enjoying the remnants of Roman civilization, its colorful shops, and upbeat atmosphere.
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Trg Marafor, Porec
Home to the ruins of the town's old Roman Forum and two Roman temples, this lively square also boasts lovely cafes and bars.
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St. Nicholas Island, Porec
Home to one of the most popular beaches in Porec, Oliva Beach, this lovely islet is a great place to relax and swim.
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Euphrasian Basilica, Porec
Stately though unassuming from the outside, this 5C basilica boasts well-preserved Byzantine architecture and remarkable ornamentation.
1 nightThu. Aug 06 - Fri. Aug 07
Perched on a hilltop, this medieval village is full of relics from its long history, diverse architecture, and a wonderful ambiance.
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Village Center, Motovun
Walk around the cobbled streets of this authentic village, enjoy the views from the ancient city walls, or go of truffle hunting.
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City Walls, Motovun
Surrounding the ancient settlement, these walls date to the 14C and offer a superb view over the beautiful Iberia.
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Porec
Favored by domestic and international travelers, this marvelous coastal town boasts a wealth of historic and archaeological remnants.
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Pula
Lauded for its comfortable climate and gorgeous bay, this beach city also features a wealth of Roman relics and diverse architecture.
1 nightFri. Aug 07 - Sat. Aug 08
Rich with fascinating history, architectural diversity, great beaches, and a superb atmosphere, this city is a must for any traveler.
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Historic Center, Zadar
Trace the old city walls, visit the abundant market, or simply roam the streets of this center, full of fine buildings and lively cafes.
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Roman Forum, Zadar
Dating to the 1C BC, this Roman Forum is the largest in Croatia. Wander among the ruins that bring to life this former civic center.
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Beach, Zadar
Although near the city's center, feel like you've left civilization far behind at this relaxing rocky Croatian beach.
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St. Mary's Church, Zadar
A remarkable 11C church adjacent to a monastery, featuring an exhibit of gold and silver artifacts and boasting a fascinating history.
1 nightSat. Aug 08 - Sun. Aug 09
A beautiful resort, this vibrant city is home to stunning architecture, picturesque beaches, and an array of historic monuments.
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Historic Center, Hvar
Stroll through this busy town center, home to beautiful medieval architecture, great seafood eateries, and quaint little shops.
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Spanish Fortress, Hvar
Overlooking the city and affording spectacular views of the harbor, this 16C fortress is well worth the hike up the hill.
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Venetian Loggia, Hvar
Boasting remarkable Renaissance architecture and a fine 19C clock tower, this 16C palace is the cultural heart of historic Hvar.
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Franciscan Monastery, Hvar
This 15C monastery overlooks a lush expanse of the Adriatic Sea, hosting a museum rich with historic relics and fine artwork.
1 nightSun. Aug 09 - Mon. Aug 10
On an island of the same name rests this fortified town, home to fine architecture, beaches, and interesting historic remnants.
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Historic Center, Korcula
Wander around this beautiful town center to see its wonderful array of historic sites, some dating as far back as the 13C.
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Tower by Todd MartinFortifications, Korcula
Explore Korcula's 13C fortifications, admiring the stunning work of architecture, as well as the beautiful views of the surroundings.
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Land Gate, Korcula
An ornate 13C gate serving as the entrance to the old fortified town. Be sure to visit the surrounding historic sites when nearby.
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Icon Museum, Korcula
An excellent museum dedicated to ecclesiastical artwork, hosting Byzantine icons, liturgical artifacts, and religious paintings.
2 nightsMon. Aug 10 - Wed. Aug 12
With its dramatic scenery, a wealth of historic sites, quaint streets, and marvelous beaches, this vibrant city is a superb destination.
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Historic Center, Dubrovnik
Stroll through the city center, rich in history and cultural relics, and enjoy the many landmarks dotting the ancient streets.
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City Walls, Dubrovnik
Trace the city's medieval fortifications in their circuit around the Old Town, enjoying incredible views and nearby landmarks.
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Fort Lovrijenac, Dubrovnik
Perched on a cliff jutting into the Adriatic Sea, this beautiful 11C stronghold serves as a theater during the annual Dubrovnik Festival.
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Onofrio's Fountains, Dubrovnik
Great for people-watching, this 15C ornate fountain once supplied water to the entire city and now serves a nice piece of local history.
1 nightWed. Aug 12 - Thu. Aug 13
Croatia's second-largest city is home to several remarkable historic landmarks, rich museums, diverse architecture, and nice beaches.
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Historic Center, Split
Get to know this amazing town center, rich with history, archaeological remnants, and a well-developed coffeehouse culture.
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Diocletian's Palace, Split
This enormous 4C palace was the retirement home of the famed Roman Emperor, Diocletian, and now comprises most of Split's center.
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Veli Varos, Split
A part of the town located outside of the city walls, featuring beautiful old buildings and amazing views over the area.
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Cathedral of St. Domnius, Split
Founded in the 4C, this cathedral boasts Romanesque architecture and features an impressive collection of religious relics.
2 nightsThu. Aug 13 - Sat. Aug 15
A small town, mostly known for being a sleeping destination for travelers who want to explore the Plitvice Lakes Park more thoroughly.
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Town Center, Plitvicka Jezera
While there is little to do in the town itself, you can always grab some lunch or stock up before your visit to the famous lakes.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park
Croatia's largest national park is famous for its 16 lakes and an extremely diverse collection of flora and fauna.
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Zadar
Rich with fascinating history, architectural diversity, great beaches, and a superb atmosphere, this city is a must for any traveler.
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Novalja
This beautiful town is home to world-renowned beaches, great nightlife, wonderful array of eateries, and a fun ambiance.
1 nightSat. Aug 15 - Sun. Aug 16
Visit Croatia's capital city, home to amazing museums, green parks and gardens, renowned restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
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Historic Center, Zagreb
Hang out in the medieval portion of town, home to winding streets and charming old buildings, quaint courtyards and lively cafes.
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Tkalciceva Street, Zagreb
A cobbled pedestrian thoroughfare, lined with colorful 19C mansions that feature pubs, cafes, restaurants, and shops.
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Jarun Lake, Zagreb
Perfect for a day of water sports, the lake also invites you to walk on the surrounding paths and enjoy the wonderful scenery.
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Maksimir Park, Zagreb
The oldest public park in Croatia is home to five lakes and the City Zoo, offering a great place to spend a nice afternoon outdoors.