Take a halal friendly trip around Croatia, where you will see marvelous buildings, amazing nature, and experience medieval vibes! This will bring out the one and only experience you need; from Zagreb, Biograd, Split, Dubrovnik, and other cities.
Day 1 : Arrival in Croatia
Once landed, be transfered to the Zagreb area where you will be staying.
Day 2 : City Tour
Breakfast at the hotel. Continue with a Zagreb sightseeing tour with a local guide. Visit the Upper Town with its Gothic Cathedral, the beautiful and ornate St. Catherine’s church or the massive St. Mark’s church with its famous color-tiled roof. Continue to the medieval Stone Gate and “Dolac”, the open-air market which are a must for all visitors.
Day 3 : Breath-taking Nature
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer from Zagreb to Plitvice to visit Plitvice National Park with local guide. Plitvice National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) is one of the most beautiful and best preserved national parks in the country. The Plitvice lakes' scenery will
simply delight you regardless whether you are walking the paths and wooden bridges, taking a boat ride or just taking photographs.
Have free time for personal exploring. Transfer continues from Plitvice to Biograd area and stay at the hotel.
Day 4 : The Charms of Zadar
Breakfast at the hotel. Half day visit of Zadar, which preserves a very old network of narrow and charming city streets, as well as a Roman forum dating back to the first century AD. The pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donat dates back to the ninth century and it is
certainly Zadar's most famous spot. At the end of the Western Quay is Zadar's newest feature, the Sea Organ. Next to the Sea Organ is the Sun Salutation. This circle of glass collects the sun's rays by day and emits it as a flickering light show after dark. Return to Biograd.
Day 4 : The Charms of Zadar
Breakfast at the hotel. Half day visit of Zadar, which preserves a very old network of narrow and charming city streets, as well as a Roman forum dating back to the first century AD. The pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donat dates back to the ninth century and it is
certainly Zadar's most famous spot. At the end of the Western Quay is Zadar's newest feature, the Sea Organ. Next to the Sea Organ is the Sun Salutation. This circle of glass collects the sun's rays by day and emits it as a flickering light show after dark. Return to Biograd.
Day 5 : Old Town Split
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer from Biograd to Split and sightsee with local guide. The old town of Split is built on and around the spectacular Roman Palace erected by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century. The walking tour starts with a visit
to the cellars of the Palace that are still very well preserved. The cellars offer a good view at how the life in the Palace was
organized. Other sights such as the Golden Gate, the Silver Gate, the Peristyle Square etc. will be seen from the outside. Continue transfer to Dubrovnik and stay overnight.
Day 6 : A Look Back at History
Breakfast at the hotel. Dubrovnik sightseeing tour with local guide, includes visit to the Dominican Monastery with its fine
collection of medieval paintings. Our guide will lead you through the narrow streets of the Old Town introducing you to the
history and culture of this magnificent city. Other buildings will be viewed along the way. Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 7 : Picturesque Mostar
Breakfast at the hotel. Excursion to Mostar (make sure to bring your passport and check your visa requirements). In the true sense of the word it is the city where West meets East meets North meets South. Experience sights such as the Old Bazaar, the Turkish House and one of the many old Mosques. After the guided tour of the town, free time for strolling around and browsing among the many old craft shops or maybe lunch in one of the picturesque local restaurants. Return to Dubrovnik.
Day 8 : Farewell Croatia
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer from the hotel to Dubrovnik airport.