From £2,795pp
Including flights
Escorted Group Tours
Classic Croatia - Star of the Adriatic
10 days
8 excursions and visits
2.5 days - free time
Moderately active
Croatia is blessed with splendid coastal scenery and a rich cultural heritage. This tour visits some of the country’s most iconic destinations, where you can explore four UNESCO-listed sites: beautiful Plitvice Lakes, the historic cathedral of Sibenik, Diocletian’s Palace in medieval Split and the Old Town of Dubrovnik with its 15th-century architecture.
Your holiday includes
Meals
9 breakfasts, 7 dinners
Flight
International flights and luggage are included
Accommodation
9 nights in hotels
Excursions
- Visits to Plitvice Lakes (with guide); Šibenik cathedral; Diocletian’s Palace, Split; Rector’s Palace and Cathedral Treasury
- Guided tours of Zadar; Šibenik; Split; and Dubrovnik
Tour manager
Expert guidance throughout your holiday
Plus
Dubrovnik city tax
Exceptional value every time
Nationwide return chauffeur service
Getting to the airport is easy, thanks to our nationwide return shared chauffeur service, which is included on every tour.
Travel insurance and additional cancellation cover included §
A price reduction is available if you choose not to take the included insurance and additional cancellation cover.
Included excursions
Step back in time in Split
1 / 4
Nothing quite prepares you for the city of Split. Originally built as a retirement villa and complex for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, Split today is a thriving city with streets that were once palace corridors, and bustling shops and restaurants built into the original palace walls, arches, columns and facades.
Treasures of Dubrovnik
1 / 4
A walk through the smooth marble streets of Dubrovnik’s Old Town reveals historical treasures including the elegant, pale stone Franciscan Monastery and Museum, the stunning baroque Cathedral of the Assumption and the beautiful Rector’s Palace, now Dubrovnik’s Cultural History Museum.
Sights and sounds of Zadar
1 / 4
Zadar is a city full of ancient and modern surprises. As well as Roman ruins and the historic Sea Gate, the town has a flight of stark white steps descending into the sea. The steps are perforated, creating a so-called ‘sea organ’ which seems to sigh and whistle with the motion of the waves.
A stroll through Šibenik
1 / 4
Lots of people pause in Šibenik on their way to Krka National Park, but the town itself is well worth exploring, even if only to see the world’s largest stone church built without brick or wooden supports. It’s an atmospheric place for a stroll in the sunshine, perhaps stopping to take in the views of the sparkling blue bay from the medieval old town.
Itinerary
Availability
Best deal
20 May 2026
29 May 2026
Wed - 14:00
Fri - 13:40
London Heathrow Airport
10 days
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