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Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian Coast

8days from
£1,839*per person

Overview

8 days - Escorted Tours

Byron christened it, ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, George Bernard Shaw ‘Paradise on Earth’, to us it’s simply idyllic. Naturally beautiful, historically fascinating and wonderfully Mediterranean. A Croatia tour is simply one of Europe's 'must see' destinations, with a recent past unique in European history. Within just five years it experienced the fall of communism, a war and then full independence. Today however, with the scars very much healed, this matchless blend of history, Mediterranean ambience and truly stunning natural beauty is, and rightly so, on the discerning traveller’s map once again. Ruled for 2,000 years by some of the greatest powers of their time: The Romans, Byzantines, Venetians and the Habsburgs amongst others, have all left their mark both architecturally and culturally. There are Roman palaces, amphitheatres, baroque churches, imposing civic buildings and even mosques. Dubrovnik in particular is a delight, almost a living museum, medieval in character with a heavy influence of the baroque period in the numerous churches and where life spills spontaneously onto its pedestrianised marble streets. Once the centre of a thriving commercial empire, Lord Byron christened it ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, whilst George Bernard Shaw thought it simply ‘Paradise on Earth’. In our view – it is simply idyllic! The Dalmatian coastline is legendary: one of the most dramatic in Europe, extending for hundreds of miles, where steep limestone cliffs plunge into sapphire-blue waters. Just offshore the mirror-like Adriatic is studded with countless islands, some tiny, some large, some inhabited, some not, but giving scenery almost reminiscent of a series of huge intertwining lakes. The hillsides are clad in a green carpet of lush pine-forests giving that instantly recognisable Mediterranean aroma to the air. Clinging to the coast or nestling in picturesque coves are medieval fishing villages, with tiny shops, refreshingly free from tasteless development, where the alleyways are simply pebbles set into the earth and overhead shutters precariously sway and squeak in the warm, gentle breezes. Life continues much as it has for centuries with the elderly still clad in black, so typical of southern Europe. Whilst this is a unique country, the Croatians appear very much Mediterranean in character: effervescent, friendly and open. The cuisine really is superb too! Heavily influenced by nearby Greece and Italy, everywhere you find exquisite fish like sea bass, tuna and bream fresh from the sea and cooked in a variety of ways, but best simply grilled. Excellent meats abound too and fresh colourful Mediterranean vegetables such as peppers, aubergines and courgettes, combined with olive oil, create tasty, healthy menus.

Itinerary

  • Arrival in Croatia
  • Krka Valley - After breakfast we drive inland to the Krka Valley, home to an immensely impressive sequence of lakes, where water cascades dramatically from one to the next via vertiginous interlocking waterfalls. Minerals dissolved in the water trigger stunning colour changes, from turquoise to azure-blue and from vibrant green to steely grey. With reflections of the majestic surrounding peaks and luxuriant forests rippling on lake surfaces, it’s impossible not to be awestruck. You’ll witness one of the most dramatic stretches of the river as you walk past several tiers of waterfalls tumbling magnificently into a broad, shallow pool, before we take a boat trip along the river. There’s ample time to absorb the surroundings before we return to our hotel during the afternoon. Signature experience - After a day of truly spectacular discoveries share your experiences over an aperitif and local canapés in the comfortable surroundings of the hotel.
  • Split & Trogir - We drive along stunning Dalmatian coastline on our way to Split. Croatia’s second-largest city is most famous for a single building, the colossal palace of Emperor Diocletian, which makes up much of the city’s Old Town. It’s one of the great structures of the Roman Empire and has survived in amazing condition since it was built at the turn of the 4th century. A guided walking tour this morning of the fascinating complex will bring its storied history to life. We visit the nearby medieval citadel of Trogir, one of the most beguiling little ports in Dalmatia. The Old Town is actually an island. A wealth of Renaissance and Romanesque buildings line a veritable maze of charmingly chaotic lanes. At the centre is the exquisite Cathedral of Saint Lawrence, whose long cycle of construction is reflected in its contrasting architectural features. Wander where your feet take you, cast an eye over one of the many antique shops or just enjoy a coffee in a pavement café – the choice is yours, before returning to the hotel in time for dinner.
  • Mali Ston - On our journey from the airport on day one, we'll have driven through the Peljesac peninsula and over the bridge to Omis. The bridge - which opened in 2022 - significantly cuts down the time it takes to go to the northern half of Croatia, as there's no longer a need to pass through the Bosnian border. While we didn't stop here on day one, today we'll take the opportunity to explore the peninsula properly as we say goodbye to our hotel in Omis and head to Mali Ston. The Peljesac peninsula is renowned for its beautiful scenery, vineyards and seafood. Of the charming towns and villages on the peninsula, the medieval towns of Ston and Mali Ston are the most well-known - famous for salt, city walls and oysters. Salt production has been a vital economic activity for centuries, with the oldest salt pans dating back over 4000 years in the Mediterranean. To safeguard this economic mainstay, a massive, fortified wall was constructed to protect the salt pans. Today, the surviving wall spans over 4.3 miles making it the second-longest wall globally, after the Great Wall of China. On arrival, we visit a traditional family-run wine cellar. Here, we'll immerse ourselves in the authentic flavours of Ston and Mali Ston. Sample a variety of flavourful cheeses, including specialities like Pag cheese, alongside thinly sliced, melt-in-your-mouth prosciutto and renowned local wines. Our hosts will guide us through a selection of delicious local wines, sharing their knowledge and stories. This unforgettable experience offers an authentic taste of the region, connecting you with its culinary heritage and leaving lasting memories. Afterwards, there'll be the opportunity to explore Mali Ston. Wander the medieval streets and squares, take in the view of the bay or - if you're not full already - visit one of the family-run restaurants and cafes. Top tip:  If oysters are your thing, you'll find some of the best in Europe here. The tradition of oyster farming in Mali Ston has survived since Roman times, and they'll be fresh from local oyster beds. After free time, we continue to Dubrovnik, where we stay for four nights.
  • Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, an independent city-state for much of its history, has evolved differently to the rest of Croatia. This morning, we take a tour with an expert local guide explaining the city’s landmarks and intriguing history. Dubrovnik threw off its Venetian masters in medieval times and founded a commercial empire, trading with the eastern Mediterranean, France, Spain and, later, the Ottoman Empire. The economic boom that resulted in the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’ found beautiful expression in the likes of the Rector’s Palace, now a museum, and Sponza Palace, currently housing centuries of historical city documents. The main avenue, lined by enticing shops and cafés, is completely paved with marble, which strikingly reflects the midday sun. Add in a wonderful array of monasteries and monumental ramparts and you’ll find this is a wonderful city, nestling in a location of outstanding natural beauty. You are free to explore before we return to the hotel for dinner.
  • Free day in Dubrovnik - You have the day to yourselves, so what is it to be? Watching the world go by as you have a leisurely lunch in the main square? Enjoying a cruise around the harbour? A stroll around the city walls that once protected the city’s inhabitants, but now offer unbeatable views? The options are many and the choice is yours. Signature experience - For an alternative view of Dubrovnik take the cable car ride to the top of Mount Srd. You can enjoy this experience at any time to suit you, although watching the sun set into the sea from this spectacular vista must be a highlight. As you ride high above the rooftops of Dubrovnik the views of the old town and the Dalmatian coastline beyond will take your breath away. At the summit you may choose to relax with a drink and a bite to eat or perhaps visit the Homeland War Museum, a poignant reminder of the 1991-1995 war.
  • Konavle & Cavtat - This morning we drive south away from the rugged coast around Dubrovnik and through the lush fields and immaculate vineyards of Konavle, Croatia’s southernmost region nestled between the mesmerising blue Adriatic Sea and the dramatic mountains. This fertile land became the main granary of the Dubrovnik Republic and has produced grapes, olives and even silk for hundreds of years. Dotting the landscape are villages with centuries-old stone houses, where traditional farming methods and crafts are still very much a part of modern life. The rivers that flow through the valley encouraged the construction of mills for agricultural development over the centuries, but today only three remain operational. We visit one of these faithfully restored watermills to learn how woollen cloth was produced here – the traditional processes of spinning, weaving and stamping are fascinating. Afterwards we enjoy a welcome drink made with homemade liqueurs, figs, sugared orange, lemon peels and candied almonds, as well as a selection of local cheeses, prosciutto, bread and wine for which Konavle is renowned. We then visit Cavtat, a picturesque town on the Adriatic Coast set amidst an evergreen forest of pine and cypress trees. The charming harbour, lined with palm trees has been compared to St Tropez, it is the perfect place to relax and watch the world go by from one of the many cafes and restaurants. Signature experience - For a taste of typical rural life travel into the heart of the lush countryside of Konavle where your welcoming hosts, the Novaković family, will show you around the farm and their wonderful garden. You’ll be served with a selection of delicious seasonal dishes, created with fresh, home cultivated ingredients, cooked over fire from traditional recipes passed down through the family for generations. You’ll also have time to discover the wine cellar and explore the small museum which provides an insight into the history and tradition of this fascinating region.
  • Return home

What's Included

Holiday Highlights

  • Visit two magnificent Croatian cities on guided tours: Dubrovnik - with its medieval and baroque centre, and Split - including Emperor Diocletian's monumental palace, one of the greatest ancient Roman structures.
  • Discover the beauty of Krka National Park and its series of stunning waterfalls and lakes.
  • Enjoy visits to the port town of Trogir, the ancient town of Cavtat, and a traditional watermill in the fertile Konavle valley with the chance to taste its regional specialities.
  • Explore the Dalmatian coastline, one of Europe’s most dramatic, studded with Venetian influence, and perfectly preserved villages.
  • Visit the Peljesac peninsula, where you can enjoy a tasting of locally produced cheeses, prosciutto, and wine at a family wine cellar, as well as time to explore medieval Mali Ston.

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Accommodation

Hotel Plaza - Omiš -

★★★★

The Hotel Plaza is located in Omiš, a lovely little village dominated by two medieval fortresses, with remnants of the old city walls still intact. This comfortable hotel is shaded by aromatic pine forests and is set in a cove on a stretch of beautiful coastline. The sea is invitingly crystal-clear and there is a welcome lack of development. It has a peaceful wellness centre featuring a Jacuzzi, steam room, Finnish sauna and massage treatment area plus an indoor gym (local charges may be applicable). The modern rooms are well appointed with an en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning, a minibar (local charges apply), safe and hairdryer. The hotel’s Buffet i Andante restaurant, decorated with rich wood and leafy green plants, offers a wide selection of local and international dishes, enjoyed in a buffet style. A rich, continental buffet of hot and cold items is offered for breakfast. There’s a great bar too, with a delightful terrace overlooking the beach and complimentary Wi-Fi. Please note, the use of air conditioning is at the discretion of the hotel.

Valamar Hotel Lacroma -

★★★★

The 4-star Hotel Lacroma is a contemporary hotel situated on a rocky promontory into the Adriatic and is surrounded by lush, green pine forests. It provides an excellent, relaxing base for your stay in Dubrovnik. There are two restaurants in the hotel. Whilst dinner in the Mediterraneo is included and will be buffet-style Mediterranean and international cuisine. Guests may choose to dine at the Momenti, which serves  delicious sea food specialties on the terrace with panoramic views of the Elaphiti (extra supplement applies payable locally) islands, The hotel boasts a choice of bars to enjoy anything from your morning coffee to a sophisticated glass of wine in the evening. There’s an outdoor poolside bar, a chic wine and cocktail bar, and a lobby bar with terrace offering views of the nearby gardens and sea.  There’s also a choice of spacious, freshwater swimming pools at this hotel – both outdoor and indoor pools available with sun loungers, umbrellas and towels. Revitalise after a day of exploration with a treatment in one of the hotel’s many spa and wellness areas (Extra charges may apply payable locally). Please note the outdoor pool will be open during the summer months, depending on weather conditions. All rooms are air-conditioned and have a private bathroom, mini bar, safe, hairdryer, kettle, Complimentary Wi-Fi and telephone. Please note: Rooms with balconies or sea views are subject to avaliability on check in and subject to extra cost payable locally. Additionally, the use of air conditioning is at the discretion of the hotel.

Hotel Argosy - Dubrovnik -

★★★★

This contemporary hotel provides us with an excellent, relaxing base for our tour. All rooms have private facilities, air-conditioning, minibar, safe and hairdryer. Please note the swimming pool will be open during the summer months, weather permitting.  Additionally, the use of air-conditioning is at the discretion of the hotel. Local charges may be applicable for spa and wellness facilities.

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