Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik 

 

Split

Split 

Day one: DUBROVNIK

Upon arrival to Dubrovnik Airport,transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight.
 
Day two: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Sightseeing in the old town of Dubrovnik led by a local tourist guide: a walking tour 1.5 hour: Pile Gate, the Church of St. Saviour, Big Onofrio's fountain, Main street Placa- stradun, Orlando's Column, Fort Minčeta and meny more attractions such as museums ecc.  Free individual time.  Dinner. Overnight.
 
Day three: MAKARSKA - SPLIT 
Breakfast. Bus trip to Makarska. Makarska - a picturesque city of enchanting beauty, the city of youth, culture, sport, and fun. In the afternoon bus trip to to the most beautiful city in Dalmatia called Split. Walking tour with local tourist guide to see the rich roman history this city has to offer. Enjoy your walk along the Riva and your visit to the Palace that was built in 295 AD. The ancient underground is stunning as is the church of St Duje. Bus ride to Šibenik. Hotel check in. Dinner. Overnight.
 
Day four: ŠIBENIK - NATIONAL PARK KRKA  
Breakfast. Bus trip to the National park Krka. The Krka National Park is a spacious, largely unchanged region of exceptional and multifaceted natural value, and includes one or more preserved or insignificantly altered ecosystems. The Krka National Park is located entirely within the territory of Šibenik- Knin County and encompasses an area of 109 square kilometers along the Krka River: two kilometers downriver from Knin to Skradin and the lower part of the Čikola River. From the flooded part of the mouth, it is 72,5 kilometers in length, making the Krka the 22nd longest river in Croatia. After the sightseeing we will visit old town Šibenik. It was built on the city's south side were Romanic church of St James had earlier stood. The cathedral construction began in the Venetian Gothic style, and was completed in the Toscano Renaissance style. Walking tour with a tourist guide 1 hour. Back to hotel. Dinner. Overnight.
 
Day five: ZADAR - OPATIJA 
Breakfast. Bus ride to Zadar. A city with a rich heritage of world importance, visible at every step. The Roman Forum from the 1st century, St. Donatus’ Church from the 9th century is the most famous medieval basilica and trademark of the city. The reconstructed Romanesque St. Grisigono's Church from the 12th century and the St. Mary's bell tower from the year 1105; the St. Anastasia's Cathedral from the 13th century; the People's Square with the City's Lodge and Guardhouse from the 16th century, as well as the mighty fortification walls with first class Sea(farer's) and Land gates from the 16th century followed by the Three and Five Wells Squares and many palaces, villas and other historic monuments. Bus ride to Opatija. Check in hotel. Dinner. Overnight.
 
Day six: OPATIJA
 Breakfast. Check out. Walking tour in Opatija lead by a local tourist guide. Opatija is located in the Bay of Kvarner (45o 20') beneath Mount Učka (1.401 m high) at the point where the Mediterranean reaches most deeply into the European continent. Mount Učka and the nearby islands provide good shelter from strong winds for this tourist resort that can easily be reached at any time throughout the year. Bus transportation to the airport. 
 
THE TOTAL PRICE INCLUDES:
- sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditoned motor coach
- services of english speaking tour manager troughtout
- services of local guides in Dubrovnik, Split, Šibenik, Opatija
 
Accomodation in hotels:
- Dubrovnik 3* hotel (2  nights)
- Šibenik 4* hotel (2 nights)
- Opatija 4* hotel (1 night)
- Dinner and breakfast included.

THE TOTAL PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:
- tickets for Dioklecian palace
- tickets for NP Krka and boat tour Skradinski buk-Visovac island- Skradinski buk

These prices are estimated only and are calculated based of 40 people.

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