8 days tour
| Day | Highlights | Overnight |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrival in Split | Split |
| Day 2 | Imperial Split | Split |
| Day 3 | City of Hvar | Hvar |
| Day 4 | Adriatic by Speedboat | Hvar |
| Day 5 | Korčula: The Miniature Dubrovnik | Korčula |
| Day 6 | Pelješac Peninsula & Arrival in Dubrovnik | Dubrovnik |
| Day 7 | The Pearl of the Adriatic | Dubrovnik |
| Day 8 | Departure | - |
Private airport welcome at Split Airport (SPU). Your chauffeur greets you upon arrival and escorts you to the heart of the Old Town. Evening at leisure — perhaps a sunset stroll along the Riva promenade followed by a refined Dalmatian dinner in the Old Town.
Private Exploration of Diocletian's Palace. Discover one of the most impressive Roman monuments in the world — not as ruins, but as a living city. Your expert guide weaves stories of emperors, merchants, and modern Split life into a seamless narrative. Afternoon at leisure — optional: Scenic walk on Marjan Hill.
Hvar — known for its 2,700 annual sunshine hours, lavender fields, and vibrant cosmopolitan energy. Venetian architecture, Dalmatia's largest main square, Elegant waterfront cafés. Climb to: Fortica Fortress for sweeping views across terracotta rooftops and the Adriatic archipelago.
Blue Cave & Vis Island Private Experience. This full-day speedboat journey reveals the Adriatic's most captivating natural wonders.
Visit:
Korčula is a charming historic town located on the eastern coast of the island of Korčula in Croatia. Known for its medieval walls, narrow stone streets, and beautiful seaside views, it offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The town is also famous as the traditional birthplace of Marco Polo and is a popular destination for visitors seeking an authentic Dalmatian atmosphere.
Pelješac is a beautiful Croatian peninsula famous for its vineyards, world-class wines, and authentic Mediterranean atmosphere. The region is home to many renowned wineries where visitors can taste some of Croatia’s finest red wines, especially the famous Plavac Mali. At the entrance of the peninsula lies the historic town of Ston, known for its impressive medieval walls, traditional salt pans, and some of the best oysters in the Adriatic.
Dubrovnik is one of Croatia’s most famous coastal cities, known for its spectacular medieval walls and beautifully preserved Old Town. During the tour, a private guide will introduce you not only to the city’s rich history and landmarks, but also to the authentic lifestyle and traditions of the locals. Often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik offers a unique blend of culture, history, and unforgettable Adriatic views.
Private transfer to Dubrovnik Airport (DBV). An elegant conclusion to your Dalmatian journey.
For official travel tips and for more inspiration visit the Croatian National Tourist Board