Jewels of the Adriatic

This unique itinerary combines majestic landscapes with historic cities. Starting in Venice we travel to Croatia and visit historic Pula, home to magnificent Roman ruins. Next is Slovenia, a country almost without peer in Europe for natural beauty. Its classy capital, Ljubljana, is dominated by a medieval castle that overlooks the town centre and the Kamnik Alps for a picturesque backdrop. Scenic delights abound nearby with the beautiful Lake Bohinj and the sublime surrounds of Lake Bled. Croatia’s Plitvice National Park is best explored using a network of wooden pathways, whilst wandering around the quaint winding streets of medieval Zadar is an amazing experience. From Split our trip takes on a slightly more adventurous flavour, combining scenic boat trips with walking and a day of cycling to explore the pristine islands of the Dalmatian Coast. A one-time maritime powerhouse, the delightful walled city of Dubrovnik has overcome siege and turmoil to remain one of the most majestic sights on the Adriatic Coast.

Itinerary

Day Number(s) Title
1 (Sun) Arrive in Venice.
2 Drive to Rovinj, then continue to Pula.
3 Explore Slovenia's capital, Ljubljana. Sightseeing tour of the old city centre.
4 Drive to Lake Bohinj. Cable car up Mount Vogel. Traditional 'pletna' boat ride to Bled Island.
5 Visit Croatia's Plitvice National Park.
6 Travel to walled city of Zadar. Afternoon sightseeing including Roman Forum and St Donatus Church.
7 Free day at leisure in Zadar.
8 Travel to Split via Sibenik and the Roman city of Salona.
9 Ferry to Brac. Drive to Vidova Gova and walk to summit. Visit Bol and Zlatni Rat Beach.
10 Ferry to Hvar Island. Walking tour of Jelsa village. Walk to Vroska via vineyards.
11 Visit to Trogir and guided tour of Split including Diocletian's Palace and St Domnius Cathedral. Ferry to Mljet Island.
12 Explore Mljet – walking, cycling and canoeing. Visit the monastery on St Mary's Island.
13 Ferry to Dubrovnik. Sightseeing tour including Franciscan Monastery, Rector's Palace and city walls.
14 Short boat ride to Lokrum. Visit Napoleon's fortress and botanical gardens. Return to Dubrovnik.
15 Trip ends after breakfast in Dubrovnik (Sun).

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    Past Travellers' Ratings & Comments

      • four

      From a totally selfish perspective, I found the constant adjustment of the routes and terrains to allow for those less prepared for the nature of the trek was annoying and a little unfair. I realise how difficult it is to ensure that those undertaking the trek understand what is involved. However I signed up for a particular level of activity and was disappointed that it had to be modified for those less able.or willing.  We were still able to complete most of the specified walks and all credit to Chiara for her adaptability and sensitivity.

      – Ulrike, Shoreham, VIC, July 12th 2010

      • four

      Most memorable part of the trip - the walks to Montecatini, San Gimignano and the wonderful concert we were lucky enough to hear in Volterra. The hilltop villages are so atmospheric and filled with stories.

      – Ulrike, Shoreham, VIC, July 12th 2009

    At A Glance

    Jewels of the Adriatic
    From USD $4,895*

    Trip Length

    15 days

    Trip Code

    PEJA

    Activities

    Culture (Easy), Walking (Easy)

    Countries Visited

    Croatia, Italy, Slovenia

    Start City

    Venice

    End City

    Dubrovnik
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