THE GREAT ESCAPE
Your Great Adventure
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What's included
May - October 2024
- Accommodation
- Insightful Encounters that enrich and inspire
- Personal headsets. You can explore while listening to your guide
- Personal 24/7 service
- Expert Travel Directors providing an elevated service
- Knowledgeable Local Experts
- International air ticket
- Others not mentioned
Discover Croatia’s rich heritage and stunning Dalmatian coastline—with fascinating itineraries curated by Local Experts. Charting a course through the cities of Zagreb, Split and Dubrovnik, the journey pauses for sea-to-table oysters in Ston, a quaint coastal village. Croatia’s culinary delicacies are also the order of the day at Celebration Dinner in Dubrovnik paired with wine and grappa. Explore Plitvice National Park, one of Europe’s great natural wonders. On this Insight Choice, learn about local Tara Community folklore, or journey through the forest paths, alongside 16 interconnecting lakes.
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Welcome to Zagreb
Your Croatian adventure begins in the Capital, Zagreb. Relax and settle in or perhaps head for the romantic chestnut-lined Stross Promenade for your first views over the city. Join your Travel Director for a Welcome Dinner, with the opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers over a pleasant evening with wine.
Zagreb’s Twin Towns
Join your Local Expert to explore the two-tiered capital of Croatia. Take a walk and see the art Pavillion, the academy of Sciences and Art and pass Zrinjevac Park. We then board the city's funicular to St. Mark's Church and the Lotrščak Tower, take a walk back down through the Stone gate and back to the Square. The afternoon is at leisure. Relax and enjoy your hotel's amenities or perhaps take an Optional Experience.
Postojna Caves and on to Opatija
Venture into Slovenia to visit the world-famous Postojna Caves. Step aboard the cave train and descend into a subterranean world of stunning stalactites, stalagmites, columns and curtains. Marvel at the five-metre tall Brilliant, the cave's most beautiful stalagmite. Return to Croatia in your hotel in Opatija.
Discover the Jewels of Istria
Cross the heart-shaped peninsula to explore the Jewels of Istria with your Local Expert. Visit the well-preserved first-century arena at Pula, scene of brutal gladiatorial battles in Roman times. Continue to the charming old town of Rovinj, rising directly from the sea. Wander through the cobbled streets lined with tempting shops, pastel-coloured bars and sidewalk cafes.
Pristine Plitvice National Park
Enjoy the scenery of the Adriatic coast in the morning - journey past sparkling deep blue seas, studded with rocky islands, before heading inland to visit one of Europe’s great natural wonders. Explore Plitvice with Insight Choice. Choose between two MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences: Join a Local Expert to explore Plitvice National Park and learn how the site actively carries out research to monitor the natural habitat of species. Alternatively meet one of the woman behind the Tara Community Centre, who produce handicrafts, enabling employment and engagement in the community.
The Dalmatian Coast to Split
The green forests of Plitvice Lakes National Park give way to pebble-dashed shores lapped by turquoise waters. Walk through the Roman Ruins and market to see the sea organ of Zadar. Witness the dramatic change in landscape, as you travel through Mediterranean olive groves on your way to Trogir, a city founded by the Greeks in 3rd century B.C. Admire the cathedral and Renaissance Čipiko Palace before continuing to the historic city of Solin. In the evening, don't miss the opportunity of dinner in a traditional konoba
Island Hopping to Hvar
The Roman Emperor Diocletian built his palace here, and today it forms the heart of the Old Town of Split. With your Local Expert, explore the 1,700 year-old palace cellars and learn the story of the infamous emperor. Continue through the labyrinthine streets and arcaded squares to see St. Duje's- originally Diocletian's Mausoleum, and the Temple of Jupiter, which today is a baptistery, as well as the Golden Gate. Your island-hopping adventure begins here. Cross the azure waters of the Adriatic to spend two nights on Hvar, famed for being the sunniest island in the country and boasting an interior dotted with lofty mountain peaks and aromatic fields of lavender.
Exploring the Island of Hvar
Enjoy a full day at leisure, as you explore the hidden coves, secluded beaches, old monasteries and villages of Hvar. Perhaps stroll around seaside Stari Grad, known for being one of Europe’s oldest towns and a UNESCO World Heritage Site? Maybe visit the local museum with its impressive collection of archeological finds dating back to Greek antiquity or enjoy fresh seafood at a local restaurant? You could even see the glitz and glamour of Hvar Town with its yacht-lined marinas, famous for being the trendy playground of the rich and famous.
On the Trail of Marco Polo to Korčula
Cruise back to the mainland and continue your journey to the island of Korčula, known for its grace, history and rich culture. The perfect place for relaxing, the island is filled with quiet coves and small beaches that dot the south coastline. This evening, dinner will be at the hotel.
Captivating Korčula
In the morning, join a knowledgeable Local Expert for a walking tour of the Old Town. Marvel at spectacular views of the mainland as you stroll towards the main square of Korčula where the Cathedral of St. Mark dominates the ancient skyline. Hear about local legends and history from your Local Expert, stopping by the Town Museum, the Bishop’s Palace with its treasury collection and the Town Hall. Visit the ruins of the house where according to local legend Marco Polo was born. The rest of the day is at your leisure to enjoy the narrow streets, beautiful churches and magnificent palaces of this charming medieval town.
Dubrovnik, Pearl of the Adriatic
Journey to the beautiful southern slopes of the Pelješac Peninsula. Weather permitting, cruise the tranquil waters of the bay of Mali Ston and admire the surrounding untouched natural beauty, as you enjoy a glass of traditional Croatian brandy. Stop at a shellfish farm and meet a local oyster farmer, to learn about the cultivation and harvest of oysters. Enjoy a delicious Sea-to-Table tasting of the fresh shellfish, accompanied by a glass of wine. Continue to the walled town of Dubrovnik, 'paradise on Earth' according to George Bernard Shaw. Join a walking exploration of the city, guided by a Local Expert. Get a glimpse into local life, as you explore the stone-paved streets inside the 16th century bastions of the Old Town. Walk past Onofrio's Fountain, see the Old Jewish Quarter and the synagogue, and marvel at the grandeur of the cathedral and the Franciscan and Dominican monasteries. With the rest of the day at your leisure, perhaps enjoy the luxuries of the five-star Hotel Dubrovnik Palace, your home for the next three nights.
Optional Montenegro Experience
Spend the day at your leisure or enjoy an optional visit to Montenegro, travelling along the coast to the pretty port town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A photographer's dream, capture one of the most beautiful parts of the bay and learn about some of the compelling history of this area. Return to Dubrovnik and enjoy an evening at your leisure. Perhaps start at a trendy wine bar, followed by dinner at a romantic sidewalk cafe?
Dubrovnik at Leisure
Make the most of a day at leisure in the Pearl of the Adriatic. Relax by the pool, shop in the markets or perhaps take the opportunity to visit Cavtat, one of the most enchanting seaside resorts in Croatia. This evening, should weather permit, you're invited to embark on a dazzling cruise around the fabled bay of Dubrovnik. Start your Celebration Dinner with the national favourite drink, a glass of grappa. Savour authentic flavours of local specialities washed down with locally produced wine.
Depart Dubrovnik
Your travels draw to a close after breakfast.
Tour Highlights:
~Learn about Habitat Conservation at Plitvice National Park
~Visit the Tara Centre at Plitvice National Park
~Meet an Oyster Farmer in Ston
Start Date | End Date | Group Size | Twin Sharing (RM) | Single Supplement |
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04 May 2024 | 17 May 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 22, 471 | RQ |
06 May 2024 | 19 May 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 22,471 | RQ |
11 May 2024 | 24 May 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 23,015 | RQ |
13 May 2024 | 26 May 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 27,195 | RQ |
20 May 2024 | 02 Jun 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 27,317 | RQ |
25 May 2024 | 07 Jun 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 27,562 | RQ |
27 May 2024 | 09 Jun 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 23,638 | RQ |
01 Jun 2024 | 14 Jun 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 23,638 | RQ |
10 Jun 2024 | 23 Jun 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 29,032 | RQ |
17 Jun 2024 | 30 Jun 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 29,032 | RQ |
24 Jun 2024 | 07 Jul 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,617 | RQ |
29 Jun 2024 | 12 Jul 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,617 | RQ |
06 Jul 2024 | 19 Jul 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,235 | RQ |
13 Jul 2024 | 26 Jul 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,358 | RQ |
27 Jul 2024 | 09 Aug 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,3578 | RQ |
03 Aug 2024 | 16 Aug 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,3578 | RQ |
05 Aug 2024 | 18 Aug 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,456 | RQ |
10 Aug 2024 | 23 Aug 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,113 | RQ |
12 Aug 2024 | 25 Aug 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,113 | RQ |
17 Aug 2024 | 30 Aug 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,113 | RQ |
19 Aug 2024 | 01 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,113 | RQ |
26 Aug 2024 | 08 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 24,745 | RQ |
29 Aug 2024 | 11 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 24,745 | RQ |
31 Aug 2024 | 13 Sp 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 24,745 | RQ |
02 Sep 2024 | 15 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,725 | RQ |
07 Sep 2024 | 20 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 28,788 | RQ |
09 Sep 2024 | 22 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 28,788 | RQ |
12 Sep 2024 | 25 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 28,175 | RQ |
14 Sep 2024 | 27 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 26,925 | RQ |
16 Sep 2024 | 29 Sep 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 23,005 | RQ |
28 Sep 2024 | 11 Oct 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 26,435 | RQ |
30 Sep 2024 | 13 Oct 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 26,435 | RQ |
05 Oct 2024 | 18 OCt 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 25,358 | RQ |
12 Oct 2024 | 25 Oct 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 24,966 | RQ |
14 Oct 2024 | 27 Oct 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 24,966 | RQ |
19 Oct 2024 | 01 Nov 2024 | Up to 40 guests | 24,868 | RQ |