3 Nights / 4 Days
Daily Tour
16 people
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Croatia, located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, is a captivating country known for its stunning coastline, historic cities, and natural beauty. With its picturesque beaches, crystal-clear Adriatic Sea, and charming medieval towns, Croatia has become a popular destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Arrival in Zagreb and transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure.
Morning city tour of Zagreb includes walk through the historic Upper Town, where, among other sites, visit the St. Mark's Church, the Cathedral, the Government Palace and the Lotrščak tower. Overnight in Zagreb.
Morning departure towards the spectacular Plitvice National Park, consisting of 16 lakes, connected with a series of waterfalls. 3 hour walk in this wonderful environment enjoying a boat ride on the emerald green Kozjak Lake and the street train back to the entrance. Drive to Split for overnight.
Morning guided tour of Split and its famous Diocletian palace. End of tour.
A typical Croatia tour package usually includes accommodation, transportation, guided tours to popular attractions, and some meals. It may also offer optional activities, such as water sports, cultural experiences, or city tours.
Popular destinations covered in Croatia tour packages often include cities like Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb, and Plitvice Lakes National Park. Coastal regions like the Dalmatian Coast and Istria are also commonly featured.
The best time to visit Croatia on a tour package depends on personal preferences. The summer months (June to August) are ideal for beach lovers and outdoor activities, while the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer milder weather and fewer crowds. Winter can be a great time for cultural experiences and lower prices.
To book a Croatia tour package on TripGinny, simply visit the website, search for "Croatia tour packages," and browse through the available options. Select the package that suits your preferences, review the itinerary and inclusions, and proceed with the booking process, which usually involves providing your travel details and making the necessary payment.
The currency used in Croatia is the Croatian Kuna (HRK). It is advised to exchange your currency to HRK upon arrival, or use ATMs to withdraw local currency during your stay.
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