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1st day

Arrival in Dubrovnik

2nd day

City tour in Dubrovnik 

“Those who seek paradise on earth”, George Bernard Shaw once wrote, “should come to Dubrovnik”. Unique for its impressive medieval forts, churches, monuments and palaces, Dubrovnik is often called the pearl of the Adriatic.

3rd day

Transfer to Split

4th day

City tour in Split

In the 3rd century A.D., the Roman Emperor Diocletian built a magnificent palace that grew into the city of Split.  Discover the Mediterranean atmosphere of Split, take part in the Diocletian evening in the cellars of the Palace and taste delicious food and drinks prepared in the old Roman way.

5th day

Island of Hvar

Boat trip to the island of Hvar, maybe the most beautiful island of Croatia with vast fields of lavender, olive trees and ancient vines and one of the oldest settlements in Europe’s history.

6th day

Transfer to Zadar

The coastal city of Dalmatia is famous for its stunning sunsets and the music of the waves: the sound played by the "Sea Organ", a musical instrument activated by the movement of the waves. Zadar is also the hometown of the famous Maraschino liqueur produced according to the traditional recipe of a Dominican pharmacist since the early 16th century.

7th day

Visit to the Plitvice Lakes National Park

It is a must-visit in Croatia. The chain of lakes, waterfalls and caves makes the park one of the most beautiful scenery in Europe. Overnight in Opatija, popular tourist resort since the 19th century when the Habsburgs turned the town into one of the most popular destinations in Europe, where nobles and aristocrats enjoyed moments of peace and tranquility far from their courts.

8th day

Visit to the Škocjan Caves and to the Lipica Stud Farm

The Caves of Škocjan is an exceptional system of limestone caves that comprises one of the world's largest underground canyons with waterfalls and underground rooms.
Visit to the farm of the renowned Lipica stud founded in 1580 by the Austrian Archduke Charles of Habsburg. This was the first stud in the world to create Lipizzaner horses. On the farm, you will learn about the creation and the training of Lipizzaner horses and see an equestrian show.

Overnight in Ljubljana, the small and charming capital of Slovenia, famous for the friendliness and hospitality of its inhabitants.

9th day

Transfer to Bled

Bled looks like a fairy tale. The Alpine city welcomes tourists since the 19th century, when a Swiss doctor discovered the beneficial properties of the natural resources in the region and founded a health center there. We embark on a traditional boat "pletna" to a tiny island with a Gothic church on it whose history dates back to the 11th century.

Overnight in Hévíz - Hungary
The Hévíz lake is a unique formation in the world. The medicinal effects of its hot water are known and enjoyed since Roman times.
Optional entry in the spa resort of Hévíz.

10th day

Vine regions of the Balaton Highland

We dedicate the entire day to the northern shore of Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe, visiting picturesque villages and the most beautiful wine region of Hungary. Jeep tour and winetasting. Overnight in Budapest

11th day

City tour in Budapest 

Budapest has one of the most extraordinary urban landscapes in the world that presents the great periods of Hungary’s history. Still not completely overrun by tourists, the city can offer you a trip through history with full of grand monuments, light and magnitude.

12th day

Budapest  -  Free day

13th day

Budapest  -  Departure

  • Accommodation in 4**** central hotels
  • Private transportation by minibus or bus
  • City tour with local guides 
  • English speaking tour guide on request 
The above itinerary is optional. For tailor-made itinerary and quotation, please contact us.

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