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Discover Croatia on a 17-day tour that takes you to the heart of its natural, historical and cultural wonders. From Zagreb, the vibrant capital, to the charming coastal towns of the Adriatic, each day reveals a new facet of this enchanting country. Stroll among the Roman monuments of Pula, explore the turquoise lakes of Plitvice, and be charmed by the medieval streets of Dubrovnik, nicknamed the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. You’ll also have the opportunity to sail through the Elaphite Islands archipelago, discover the majestic Bay of Kotor in Montenegro and explore the historic sites of Split and Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Between guided tours and free time, this voyage of discovery will give you unforgettable moments in the heart of Croatia.
- Zagreb
- Pula
- Plitvice
- Zadar
- Šibenik
- Trogir
- Split
- Hvar
- Dubrovnik
- Korčula
- Kotor
Includes:
- Round trip flight from Montreal to Zagreb
- 3 nights’ accommodation at the Hotel Internations Zagreb 4* in Zagred or similar
- 2 nights’ accommodation at the Paris Hotel 4* in Opatija or similar
- 1 night’ accommodation at the Kolovare Hotel 4* in Zadar or similar
- 2 nights’ accommodation at the Punta Hotel 4* in Vodice or similar
- 4 nights’ accommodation at the Dubrovnik Ivka Hotel 4* in Dubruvnik or similar
- 3 nights’ accommodation at the Annex building Art Hotel in Split or similar
- 33 meals | 15 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 15 dinners without beverages
- Visits and excursions as mentioned in the itinerary
- Entrance tickets for: Pula amphitheater, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Šibenik Cathedral of St. James and Krka National Park
- Neretva boat tour
- Boat trip to the Elafiti archipelago
- Boat trip to Perast
- Boat transfer to Orebic – Korcula – Orebic
- Visit to the cellars of Diocletian’s Palace
- Private coach transfers according to program
- Services of a local English-speaking guide throughout the tour
- Services of a Gendrontours tour leader
- Headphones for the duration of the trip
- Services of Nathalie Schneider, Gendrontours group leader
- Protection offered by the Compensation Fund for Clients of Travel Agents
- Taxes
Not included:
- Gratuities
- Meals and tours other than those mentioned
- Luggage fees with the airline
- Alcool and other drinks at meal time
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Itinerary:
In flight.
Arriving in Zagreb and transfering to the hotel.
Free time. Installation, dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Guided tour of Zagreb, the political, economic and cultural capital of Croatia. Guided discovery of the great buildings of the nineteenth century and the beautiful parks of the city center that give the city a special charm: main square Ban Jelacic, the Gothic cathedral.
Lunch ($)
Continuing in the afternoon to Opatija.
Checking in at the hotel and dinner.
Breakfast at the hotel.
The city of Pula known for its 1st century Roman amphitheater, Augustus temple and the door of Sergius. Guided tour of Pula, lunch ($) and free time in the city. Continuing to Rovinj. A rich, natural site, the place showcases trees that have resisted to storms over the centuries. Back to Opatija. Dinner and hotel.
Breafast at the hotel. Plitvice National Park is the most famous natural reserve of Croatia. With its 16 lakes linked by waterfalls it’is now protected as a UNESCO natural heritage. Visit with a local guide, lunch ($) and continuing to Zadar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Zadar, one of the great fortified cities of Dalmatia, is surrounded by the sea on three sides.
What particularly characterizes Zadar is its millennial history, making it one of the oldest Croatian cities. City tour.
Free dinner ($) and free time.
Continuation to Šibenik.
Overnight and dinner at the hotel in Vodice.
Breakfast and dinner included
Breakfast at the hotel.
Šibenik, the city that retains a picturesque and steep medieval center, lined with cobbled streets and staircases, is dominated by an imposing fortress and its Saint James Cathedral, which was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.
Guided tour of the old town.
Free dinner ($).
Departure towards Krka National Park, with an entrance ticket included. One of Croatia’s natural wonders, where you can visit “Skradinski buk,” the most famous part of the Krka Waterfalls.
Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel in Vodice.
Breakfast and dinner included
Breakfast at the hotel.
Boat ride on the Neretva river with a dinner on the river. Continuing to Slano.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Visit of Dubrovnik’s old city in the morning, followed by lunch ($) and free time in the city. Back to Slano.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Get on a boat to see the Elaphites islands archipelago: Koločep, Lopud and Šipan. You’ll eat fish and drink local wine and you’ll see games and dancing. You’ll have the opportunity to swim… Sun, sea, fish, wine and music make it unforgettable. Back to the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Discovering the mouths of Kotor and Montenegro’s coast. Arriving in Perast, boarding a boat and visit of the island of Notre-Dame-du-Rocher – artificial island built by Perast inhabitants, starting in the 15th century. Continuing to Kotor, listed as a UNESCO’s World Heritage in 1979. Back to Slano.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Leaving for Korčula island. Native city of Marco Polo, it’s also one of the most beautiful medieval city of the Adriatic. History and traditions mix in the city. City tour followed by free time. Leaving for Split.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Continuing to Split, the product of 17 centuries of building, renovating and restructuring. It is one of Croatia’s administrative, historic and religious centre. Diocletian’s palace is built at the centre of the city. City tour of the Old Town, free time and accommodation in Split.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Leaving by catamaran for the island of Hvar – a queen among all islands. City tour and free time.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Leaving for Trogir, a World Heritage site since 1997. City tour of this medieval city. Leaving for Zagreb.
Breakfast at the hotel in Zagreb.
Day at leisure.
Dinner ($).
Night and dinner at hotel in Zagreb.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfert to the airport.
Other dates:
Group departure
Croatia
17 days | 15 nights | Flight | 33 meals
Accompanied by : Jocelyne Potvin
Group departure
Croatia
17 days | 15 nights | Flight | 33 meals
Date | Prix (occ. double) | Option | Promotion | Boarding points |
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May 8 to 24, 2026 | 6,895 $6,595 $/ pers. | Standard hotel | Book before August 29, 2025 and save 300 $ / pers. | Departure from Montréal |
May 8 to 24, 2026
17 days | 15 nights | Flight | 33 meals
Book before August 29, 2025 and save 300 $ / pers.
Conditions
Deposit required of 10% at the moment of booking.
Final payment due before February 25, 2026.
First 10 seats at this price.