Explore the rich tapestry of history and nature across three countries in this private 9 days tour of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. Gain insights into the distinct cultures, architectural wonders, and natural beauty that define this unique region. Visit National Park, historical sites, savor local cuisines, and enjoy the landscapes, all while traveling at your own pace. This tour is perfect for those seeking a deep dive into the heritage and charm of Southeast Europe.
- Visit three countries in one tour: Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Slovenia
- Experience a blend of history, art, and architecture across these regions
- Enjoy local cuisines and cultural insights during the journey that finish in Dubrovnik
- Tailored for travelers interested in history, nature, and relaxation
- Travel Private with English-speaking professional driver in luxury Van transportation
Meet our driver at the airport, hotel or your private accommodation's arrivals exit. The driver will hold a sign with your name, when you emerge from arrivals, help you load your luggage into the vehicle, and drive you safely to your accommodation in Zagreb.
Our driver will pick you up at your accommodation to begin your tour from King Tomislav Square. Welcome to our guided tour of Zagreb. This tour is conducted in English, lasts 3 hours, and the starting time can be arranged to fit your schedule. We begin at the King Tomislav monument, located near the Central Station and the historic Esplanade Hotel. 02 Our first stop is Zrinjevac, a green oasis in the city. We'll then explore Ban Jelačić Square, the heart of Zagreb, and head to Kaptol to visit the Zagreb Cathedral. Next, we'll visit the vibrant Dolac market and stroll along Tkalčićeva Street, a lively pedestrian area. We'll continue through Radićeva Street to the Stone Gate. In Gradec, we'll see the Church of St. Mark and important government buildings. We'll also visit St. Cyril and Methodius Church, St. Catherine's Square, and Lotrščak Tower. From there, we'll take a ride on the Funicular, the shortest cable car in the world, connecting the Lower and Upper Towns. Overnight in Zagreb
Next, we head to Zrinjevac, a green space in the city. This park is a favorite spot for nature lovers and a key part of Zagreb's social life.
Our main walking tour begins at Ban Jelačić Square, named after a 19th-century viceroy. This square is the heart of the city and a popular meeting place for locals.
From here, we will explore Kaptol, the center of the Catholic Church in Croatia. You'll see the Zagreb Cathedral, the largest cathedral in Croatia, known for its architecture and historical significance. The cathedral stands as a testament to the city's endurance through time.
After Kaptol, we head to the Dolac market. This farmer's market is full of fresh produce, local delicacies, and colorful stalls, offering a true taste of Zagreb.
We then move towards Tkalčićeva Street and Bloody Bridge, the ancient border between Kaptol and Gradec. Today, Tkalčićeva is a pedestrian street lined with cafes, bars, and shops, making it a hub of social life in the city.
Our tour continues through Radićeva Street towards the Stone Gate, the last preserved city gate. The Stone Gate now serves as a small chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is a place of pilgrimage for many locals.
In Gradec, we'll see the Church of St. Mark, known for its colorful tiled roof. The square surrounding the church is the center of Croatia's political life, with important buildings such as the Croatian Parliament, Government Building, Town Hall, and
Next, we'll walk through the streets to see the church of St. Cyril and Methodius and St. Catherine's Square. We'll also see the Lotrščak Tower, the only preserved fortress from the 13th century. This tower offers a view of the city and houses the Grič cannon, which fires every day at noon.
Just a few steps away is the Funicular, one of Zagreb's main attractions. This is the shortest cable car in the world and connects the Lower Town and Upper Town, offering a quick and scenic ride.
We continue to Ilica Street, one of the oldest and longest streets in Zagreb. This street is the main shopping area in the Lower Town, filled with boutiques, cafes, and historic buildings.
The tour will start with pick up at your accommodation in Zagreb
Discover the enchanting Lake Bled, embraced by majestic mountains, where tranquility reigns supreme. Ascend to the medieval Bled Castle for sweeping vistas of the picturesque lake
After experiencing the wonders of Lake Bled, we will venture to the vibrant city of Ljubljana. Explore the charming streets of the Old Town, adorned with captivating architecture and lively squares. Admire the iconic Triple Bridge, delve into the history of Ljubljana Castle, and unwind at riverside cafés along the scenic Ljubljanica River. Overnight in Ljubljana.
After breakfast, we will depart from Ljubljana and make our way to Postojna, which is approximately an hour away.
Making a stop at the Postojna Cave for a tour of the cave and lunch before continuing your journey to Rovinj.
After checking in at your Rovinj hotel, we suggest having dinner in one of Rovinj’s restaurants with a sea view. Overnight in Rovinj.
This day is reserved for a half-day trip to Motovun, a beautiful small town on the top of a hill, surrounded by vineyards, in the middle of the truffle-hunting area. If you like there you will get the unique experience of becoming a truffle hunter. After the hunt, we suggest having lunch in one of the Restaurants in Motovun. A truffle hunt is an option, and it involves a walk through the forest.
In the afternoon hours, you will get back to your Rovinj hotel and have the rest of the day at your leisure. We suggest visiting the old tobacco factory, now an art gallery. Overnight in Rovinj.
In the morning, after the breakfast meet your driver in the hotel for a private transfer to Plitvice Lakes.
You will get the opportunity to explore the beauties of the Plitvice Lakes National Park on a tour that includes a boat ride on one of the lakes and a walking tour on the boardwalk built just above the turquoise lake surface. After the tour, you can have lunch in one of the local restaurants
After the tour, you can have lunch in one of the local restaurants followed by a transfer to Zadar. In the early evening hours, check-in at your hotel. The rest of the evening is at your leisure. We suggest visiting the one-of-a-kind artistic installations “Sun Salutation” and “Sea Organ”. They are best experienced during the evening hours. Overnight in Zadar.
After breakfast, meet your guide at the hotel, ready to take you on a tour of Zadar, and explore the city that once was the capital of Dalmatia. After the tour, your driver will take you to Split. Before getting there, have a lunch break in Šibenik, a town founded by Croats.
You will reach Split in the evening and have the rest of the evening at your leisure after the hotel check-in. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Relax after your trip and to explore the city. We suggest having a cup of coffee at the Riva, or a drink in one of the bars inside the 1700-years-old Diocletian palace walls. Overnight in Split.
In the morning, meet your guide at the lobby of the hotel for the tour of Split. Split is one of the living and breathing monuments both to the way people lived in the past and to different styles and influences that have been carved into its narrow streets, Roman temples, and Christian churches. Outside the palace, the story of Split continues as it spreads from its center, the Palace, to beautiful vistas on the hill of Marjan, to the old town, waterfront promenade RIVA, and its beaches.
Trogir is a small island town around 30 km from Split. In the past, the town was a bitter enemy of Split, with wars being waged for the land that lies between the two famous cities. Overnight in Split.
After breakfast, meet your driver at the hotel. The driver will take you to Mostar.
We arrived arraund noon and strating with our guided Tour of Mostar, a city named after the bridge keepers (mostari), who used to guard one of the landmarks of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the bridge over the Neretva River that is today a prestigious example of Islamic architecture. In Mostar, your guide will take you on a tour of the city that is divided in half by the river: in the Ottoman region, you will find mosques, craftsmen, and artists that represent the Islamic part of the city. After the tour, your driver will take you to yor accommodation. Overnight in Mostar.
After the breakfast
One hour, from Mostar we will arrived to Kravice waterfalls, originally known as the Kravica waterfalls, is one of the most beautiful natural sites in the Herzegovinian region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located on the Trebižat river, it cascades off a particularly large tuff limestone deposit and onto the lake below. The entire area is protected by the state government, but it is open to the local public and tourists for visits, picnics, camping and even swimming.
In the afternoon we will arrive to city Dubrovnik. Our driver will drive you to your accommodation in DUBROVNIK HOTEL - DUBROVNIK AIRPORT
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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