7 Nights / 8 Days
Daily Tour
35 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.
All board, it’s time to set sail on 8-day Croatia sailing adventure! At 1:00pm meet your tour leader, crew and group on board your boat in the Dubrovnik Harbour. After enjoying our first lunch together on board, we will head off to explore Dubrovnik on a guided tour. The walled city of Dubrovnik is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander along the 2km walls and see epic views of the Adriatic. Spend your free afternoon strolling through Old Town’s marble streets or swim at the beach and enjoy a cold beer. In the evening join us for an option group dinner at a local restaurant before experiencing Dubrovnik’s insane nightlife and party in a 13th century fortress. ** €40 Port Tax per passenger is to be collected by Travel Talk crew on Day 1. Accommodation Traditional Motor Sailing Boat Meals Included Lunch Included Activities Welcome Meeting Dubrovnik City Tour Optional Activities Historic Wall - €30 Game of Thrones Tour - €30
Time to say goodbye to Dubrovnik and cruise down the coast to the forest-covered island of Mljet to see its stunning national park and big salt-water lakes. The salt-water lakes were formed about 10 000 years ago and were originally freshwater lakes until the Benedictine Monks dug out a channel to sea. You can still find their medieval monastery on the island of St. Mary in the middle of Veliko Jezero (Big Lake). Spend the afternoon visiting the lakes, go swimming, kayaking, or cycling around the island. In the evening, after dinner we will come back to our floating home and enjoy the happy hour on board. Accommodation Traditional Motor Sailing Boat Meals Included Breakfast, Lunch Included Activities Cruise in Dalmatian Coast Swim Breaks Orientation Walk Entrance Fees National Park in Mljet - €25
Today we sail to Lumbarda Bay for some swimming, sun baking or water-sports. Afterwards we continue to Korcula, a town blessed with indented coves, rolling hills and a walled old town that looks like a miniature Dubrovnik. After an orientation walk, the afternoon is free for you to do as you please. You could also spend the afternoon checking out the markets or enjoy a cold drink in a bar located at the top of the old city tower for some phenomenal views. Accommodation Traditional Motor Sailing Boat Meals Included Breakfast, Lunch Included Activities Cruise in Dalmatian Coast Swim Breaks Orientation Walk
It's time to say goodbye to Korcula and set sail for Hvar – one of the sunniest islands in the Adriatic and one well-known for its pumping nightlife, gorgeous beaches and celebrity hot-spot. After an orientation walk of Hvar, we can sample the fresh cuisine in the numerous restaurants then get ready to party at the local bars and clubs. Accommodation Traditional Motor Sailing Boat Meals Included Breakfast, Lunch Included Activities Cruise in Dalmatian Coast Swim Breaks Orientation Walk
This morning we will stop at hidden bays to go swimming, before we depart for the popular mainland resort town of Makarska – a town with a stunning backdrop courtesy of the Biokovo mountain range. We have will have a brief orientation walk, and then you’ve got the afternoon free to lie on the beautiful stretches of beach or do some water sports. There are loads of cafes, bars and restaurants that line the coastline. At night, get ready to party in a cave! Accommodation Traditional Motor Sailing Boat Meals Included Breakfast, Lunch Included Activities Cruise in Dalmatian Coast Swim Breaks Orientation Walk
Feeling a little under the weather from last nights antics? Don't worry you've got ample time to relax and go for a swim before we sail to Brac, which is famous for its stunning beaches & water sports. Accommodation Traditional Motor Sailing Boat Meals Included Breakfast, Lunch Included Activities Cruise in Dalmatian Coast Swim Breaks Orientation Walk Optional Activities Rafting - €60 Dinner Party on Board - €35
It's another day in paradise as we sail further along the coast and stop for swimming and a lunch along one of the amazing coastal beaches. Soak up the sun and relax before we arrive in the buzzing city of Split. In the 4th Century the Roman Emperor Diocletian built a palace here as a retirement home but today you will find countless restaurants, shops and bars. The day is free yours, so you have the chance to pick up some souvenirs at the markets, relax in a café along the promenade or have one last sun tan or swim at the beach. For the adrenaline junkies, there is a chance to take a ride on a zipline to see epic views of the island and sea! Accommodation Traditional Motor Sailing Boat Meals Included Breakfast, Lunch Included Activities Cruise in Dalmatian Coast Swim Breaks Orientation Walk Optional Activities Ziplining - €55
Our trip has sadly come to an end after one last breakfast before we disembark and say goodbye to new friends. Meals Included Breakfast
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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