Group β Escorted Tour β 8 Days β From $1,445
Croatia and Bosnia tour is a perfect choice to experience some of the most historically interesting cities of Europe. Start in the amazing walled city of Dubrovnik, and continue to the unique town of Mostar. Then come to Sarajevo, a cosmopolitan European capital with friendly people and a unique Eastern twist that is a delight to visit. Visit one of the wine cellars of Slavonia in Osijek and taste the local wine. Admire the architectural and art treasures of the Croatian capital of Zagreb. Then explore the mesmerizing waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes. Stop in quaint town of Trogir on the beautiful Adriatic coast, and explore the Diocletian Palace in Split.

Day 1: Dubrovnik
Upon arrival at Dubrovnik Airport, transfer to hotel for dinner and overnight. Overnight in Dubrovnik. (D)

Day 2: Dubrovnik/Mostar/Sarajevo
En route to Sarajevo, we take you to Mostar in Bosnia & Herzegovina. This is a city of poetry and of stone and narrow streets. This is the city where a traveler from the north feels the first breeze of Mediterranean air, which is imbued with scents of citrus and sea. It is unlike the traveler from the south who is destined to reach and experience his first glimpse of the continent beyond. No matter, the town is exceptional for its unique dwellings and proud monuments. They have been harmoniously assembled over many centuries, thanks mainly to favorable geographical conditions and sound economic climate. Here, you will visit uncommon city sights, including the Old Bazaar, the Turkish House, and any of the many old Mosques. After this guided tour of Mostar, we'll continue to Sarajevo. Afternoon city tour of Sarajevo, that will allow you to sense the unique spiritual ambience that has always marked Sarajevo. With the walk through the soul of Sarajevo you will feel like you have entered a special place underneath the sky preserved for people with love in their hearts. Our tour includes BašΔaršija, Gazi Husref Bey Mosque and Tunnel War Museum. Overnight in Sarajevo. (B & D)

Day 3: Sarajevo/Osijek
Morning departure for Osijek with a stop in Slavonski Brod for a lunch break. The city began as Roman town Marsvnnia, which origins are in the third century BC. Take a stroll on Korzo after lunch or walk along the banks of river Sava. Overnight in Osijek. (B & D)

Day 4: Osijek/Zagreb
In the morning city tour of Osijek, visiting the Baroque Fortress, St. Trinity Square, Water Gate and other city highlights. The main attractions of Osijek are well-preserved Baroque ambience, open spaces and dedication to preserving regional cultural traditions. In addition city’s the main square and fort, the promenade along the Drava and a pretty pedestrian suspension bridge toward Baranja are noteworthy. After the tour, drive down the wine trail to 1526 cellar for wine tasting. Overnight in Zagreb. (B & D)

Day 5: Zagreb/Plitvice
This morning, Zagreb will charm you with its abundance of rich cultural heritage that dates back to the medieval days. We will stroll past baroque-style mansions and baronial residences, and admire the beautifully crafted facades. In the company of your local expert, we will visit the symbol of Zagreb, St. Mark's church in the Upper Town, which houses the remarkable works of Ivan Mestrovic, its most famous sculptor. Come to the Lotrscak Tower and inhale this most beautiful view of the city. The attractions here are plentiful, the culture, quite mesmerizing. There will be enough time for a delicious fresh baked pastry and a cup of excellent coffee in one of the side walk cafes in Gornji Grad. Or dine on some great home-made cheese and wine as you chat with friendly locals at Dolac, the lively open air market. Afternoon transfer to Plitvice.
A very special experience awaits you in Gorski Kotar and Lika. Lovely green landscapes of exceptional ecological value reside in a number of nature parks, which rise a mere dozen feet above the sea. Discover Plitvice Lakes National Park – the unique oasis of rare natural beauty. It is one of Europe’s most dazzling nature reserve parks, and was truly created by nature. The park consists of 16 connecting lakes and sport unique cascades of murmuring waterfalls. Plitvice Lakes National Park was recognized and protected by UNESCO as part of the world’s natural heritage in 1979. We will take a lively walk along the lakes and breathe the fresh mountain air while listening to the captivating sounds of nature. Next, a boat ride across the largest of the lakes, we will experience an unique perspective of nature: the lake is rife with crystal clear emerald water and fringed with bubbly white waterfalls! Overnight in Plitvice. (B & D)

Day 6: Plitvice/Trogir/Split
On our journey to Split we'll stop in Trogir for a visit to St. Lawrence Cathedral, which is also included in the UNESCO list of protected world cultural heritage. You will quickly see why it is called a museum city by keeping in mind the many artistic repositories it hosts. Experience the charm of the southern Mediterranean as we explore Split, the largest city along the Adriatic coast. Its beauty captivated 4th Century Roman Emperor Diocletian, who built his palace here. So we begin our sightseeing tour of Split with a visit to this lofty palace. First, we walk the well-preserved ancient cellars; for here is where one can truly experience this magnificent palace. The Cathedral was built on the remains of an ancient shrine. And across the Cathedral is the Temple of Jupiter, which today is used as a baptistery. Overnight in Split. (B & D)

Day 7: Split/Dubrovnik
Now it's time to take you on an unforgettable journey to Dubrovnik, the Renaissance Jewel of the Adriatic. It's often been called a classic medieval heartstopper. For it is rife with glorious fountains, palaces and cathedrals. And rich in history and culture, dating all the way back to the 7th century. The limestone bricks of the walled Old City shimmer like marble in the moonlight. Fine detailing and the architecture of its quaint buildings underscore an artistic heritage that both enhances and defines a landscape of sea, sky and hills. It is a playground for those who desire the unspoiled fortune that is the Mediterranean landscape. Dubrovnik is steeped in sunshine and bathed in mild Mediterranean breezes, a lush region of coves, forested islands and idyllic beaches. It is a home to one of the world’s oldest pharmacies, which has been open since 1317. Overnight in Dubrovnik. (B & D)
Day 8: Dubrovnik
Morning transfer to the airport.
- Zagreb, 4* Hotel International or similar
- Sarajevo, 5* Radon Plaza or similar
- Osijek, 4* Hotel osijek or similar
- Plitvice, 4* Hotel Degenija or similar
- Split, 4* Hotel Dalmina or similar
- Dubrovnik, 4* Hotel Park or similar
INCLUDED
- Hotel accommodations as per the itinerary based on double occupancy
- 8 escorted days
- Experienced English speaking escort throughout the trip as per itinerary
- Comfortable air-conditioned coach at group's disposal as per itinerary
- Tours of Zagreb, Sarajevo, Split & Dubrovnik
- Entrance fees for National Park Plitvice Lakes; Turkish House and Mosque in Mostar
- Tunnel War Museum and Gazi Husref Bey Mosque in Sarajevo
- Wine cellar visit and wine tasting in Osijek
- St. Lawrence Cathedral in Trogir; Diocletian’s Palace and Cathedral in Split
- Franciscan Monastery and Rector’s Palace in Dubrovnik
- Professional English-speaking local guides
- All taxes
NOT INCLUDED
- Airfare, tips, drinks, telephone charges and incidentals
- Anything else not mentioned in the inclusion
| START DATE | END DATE | RATE |
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT |
SALE |
| May 13, 2012 | May 20, 2012 | $1,665 | $495 | $1,445 |
| May 20, 2012 | May 27, 2012 | $1,665 | $495 | $1,445 |
| May 27, 2012 | June 3, 2012 | $1,665 | $495 | $1,445 |
| June 10, 2012 | June 17, 2012 | $1,665 | $495 | $1,445 |
| June 17, 2012 | June 24, 2012 | $1,665 | $495 | $1,445 |
| July 1, 2012 | July 8, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| July 8, 2012 | July 15, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| July 29, 2012 | August 5, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| August 5, 2012 | August 12, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| August 26, 2012 | September 2, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| September 2, 2012 | September 9, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| September 9, 2012 | September 16, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| September 16, 2012 | September 23, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| September 23, 2012 | September 30, 2012 | $1,775 | $495 | $1,545 |
| Rates are per person based on double occupancy. Airfare is not included. | ||||
