Discover the Adriatic: Croatia & Slovenia with Venice
- 2025
- 2024
The Adriatic region: Slovenia & Lake Bled to Croatia’s Split & Plitvice Lakes & more, plus the canals of Venice & Lake Wörth in the Austrian Alps
Overview
Style | Value VacationTravel in larger groups than our Small Group tours, but at fantastic value prices. These group tour packages are operated by our carefully selected partners and may be shared with other English speaking passengers ensuring guaranteed departures. More of these packages
Dedicated tour escorts & guides throughout |
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Departures | Group Size | 24 travelers max | |
Themes | History & Culture | ||
Activity Level | Moderate | ||
What to Expect | This fast-paced, escorted tour involves a significant amount of walking or hiking, often on uneven and sometimes wet terrain. Plitvice Lakes National Park and Postojna Caves also include numerous stairs, requiring a higher level of physical fitness to fully enjoy the trip. | ||
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Come encounter the immense breadth of cultural and scenic experiences Europe has to offer the curious traveler on our 10 day adventure to the Adriatic. Three nights in Slovenia. Four nights in Croatia. Plus a night in Venice and a trip to Lake Wörth and Klagenfurt in Austria. You’ll discover incredibly unique cities unlike anywhere else on earth. Just wait until you wander the narrow canals and column fringed plazas of Venice or get lost atop a rocky Adriatic peninsula in Rovinj’s or Split’s Old Town. Then do as the locals do and leave the cities behind for some fresh air and scenic views in Europe’s famed countryside: explore a tiny island in the middle of Slovenia’s Lake Bled, perch on the lookout over Lake Wörth in the Austrian Alps, and hike through the turquoise terraces of Croatia’s Plitvice lakes. And of course, you’ll visit the picture-perfect places that populate the postcards of those ubiquitous souvenir stalls; like Bled Castle, the roman ruins in Croatia’s seaside towns, the extensive Postojna and fairy-tale Vrelo caves, and the churches that preside over the plazas, perch above the panoramas, and nestle down the narrow medieval alleys and speak to the architectural and cultural history of the continent.
And that’s only a handful of the itinerary features that are waiting for you. This is the romance of European travel at its best. Its cities and scenery, castles, coastline and caves, alpine lakes and medieval fortresses, art, architecture and undeniable allure. So buckle your suitcases and dust off your guidebooks. Get your cameras ready and your passports stamped, because this is going to be the trip of a lifetime.
Package includes
- Flights
- Coach
- Transfers
- Hotel
- Meals
- Guides
- Round-trip flights from New York (JFK) or Newark (EWR) on scheduled carriers, including taxes & fees
- All ground transportation and transfers
- 8 nights accommodations in Superior hotels
- 13 Meals: 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 3 dinners; Plus truffle and olive oil tastings
- Comprehensive tour program including entrance fees
- Professional, English-speaking tour director and local guides
Optional add-ons
- Flights from other cities are available. Request pricing when making your reservation.
- Optional Dubrovnik post-tour Extension
Why you'll love it
- Travel like a local through the canals of Venice by vaporetto and explore St. Mark’s Basilica, Doge's Palace and the Rialto Bridge.
- Ride a pletna boat on Slovenia's pristine Lake Bled.
- Visit Klagenfurt and learn how dragon lore inspired the creation of the Lindwurm Fountain.
- See the crystal clear waters of Lake Wörth, a natural wonder that spans over 20 kilometers.
- Explore the majestic Postojna Cave, an underground system of tunnels carved out by the Pivka River.
- Sample Livade's rare and exotic trufflee, an Istrian treasure that takes great skill to unearth.
- Taste olive oil from Vodnjan, considered one of the world’s best.
- Discover the 3000 year old city of Pula, home to one of the world’s largest and best preserved Roman arenas.
- Stroll along Lungomare promenade in Croatia's coastal town of Opatija, once a famous winter resort of the Austrian elite.
- Hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of emerald green lakes, raging waterfalls and a labyrinth of evergreen trees.
- Take a walking tour of Split, the largest city on the Adriatic coast and the location of the 4th century Diocletian’s Palace.
Itinerary at a Glance
- 1 Depart USA/Overnight Flight
- 2 Venice, Mestre, Italy
- 3 Venice, Italy & Bled, Slovenia
- 4 Bled & Bohinj, Slovenia
- 5 Klagenfurt and Lake Wörth, Austria & Bled, Slovenia
- 6 Postojna & Predjama Castle, Slovenia & Rovinj, Croatia
- 7 Rovinj, Croatia
- 8 Opatija, Lake Bajer & Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
- 9 Plitvice Lakes & Split, Croatia
- 10 Depart Split, Croatia/Arrive USA
Dubrovnik Extension
- 10 Split, Croatia
- 11 Split & Dubrovnik
- 12 Dubrovnik
- Optional Excursion: Mostar-Kravica Excursion, $80
- Optional Excursion: Montenegro Excursion, $80
- 13 Depart Dubrovnik
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 Depart USA/Overnight Flight
- Depart the USA on your overnight flight to Venice, Italy
Day 2 Venice, Mestre, Italy
- Arrive in Venice and transfer to your hotel in Mestre
- Spend the balance of the day at leisure
Antony Hotel or similar
Full Day ItineraryDay 3 Venice, Italy & Bled, Slovenia
- Enjoy a guided walking tour of the floating city of Venice
- Continue to Bled, Slovenia
Hotel Kompas or similar Breakfast & dinner
Full Day ItineraryAfter breakfast, meet your tour guide and fellow travelers for a morning walking tour of Venice. Travel like a local via vaporetto to St. Mark’s Square. With St. Mark’s Basilica on one end and the Doge’s Palace on the other, the square or piazza was the center of civic and religious life in Venice during the days of the Republic. See the breathtaking Romanesque-Byzantine facade of the basilica and St. Mark’s campanile, considered one of the square’s most recognizable landmarks. Next, view the Bridge of Sighs, an enclosed bridge constructed of white limestone with stone bars encasing its tiny windows. The bridge connects the New Prison to the interrogation rooms in Doge’s Palace. Legend has it that prisoners crossing the bridge to their fate would sigh as they caught their last glimpses of Venice, and thus, the bridge received its name. Then, make your way towards the Grand Canal and the famous Rialto Bridge. The Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges that span the Grand Canal. Consisting primarily of steps, the bridge has two walkways along the outer balustrades and a central walkway between two rows of small shops; it is one of the most photographed sights in Venice. Enjoy some time at leisure for an independent lunch.
Afterward, return to the mainland and depart for Bled, Slovenia. Check in to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 4 Bled & Bohinj, Slovenia
- Enjoy a relaxing boat tour of Lake Bled
- Spend time at leisure to explore the island independently, or simply take in the beautiful scenery
- Visit Bled castle to admire the historic city, lake, and surrounding mountains
- Round out the day at picturesque Lake Bohinj
Hotel Kompas or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItinerarySet off this morning to discover Bled, among some of the most beautiful alpine resorts. Begin with a relaxing pletna boat ride on the picturesque Lake Bled. This glacial lake was formed over a tectonic basin, giving the water thermal properties. Enjoy some free time to explore Bled Island and the Church of the Assumption. The church, with its Baroque stairway with 99 stone steps, the free-standing, 52-meter tall bell tower, and the lush greenery of the island add to the breathtaking beauty of this small, tear-shaped island.
Continue to Bled Castle, a medieval castle perched on a cliff above the city. From here, admire the striking views of the city, lake, and surrounding mountains. On a clear day, it is possible to see Slovenia’s highest mountain, Mount Triglav. The first castle was built in approximately 1011, towers were added in the late Middle Ages, and fortifications improved. After sustaining damage in an earthquake in 1511, the castle was restored to what you see today. In the upper courtyard, the 16th-century Gothic chapel underwent a Baroque renovation in the 1700s and was further repaired and embellished in the 1950s. This courtyard is also home to a museum highlighting the history of Bled. Today, the castle is an exhibition area, with rooms showcasing the ancient history of Bled.
Before returning to the hotel, stop to see the stunning Lake Bohinj, the largest natural lake in Slovenia, located within the Julian Alps glacial valley.
Day 5 Klagenfurt and Lake Wörth, Austria & Bled, Slovenia
- Cross the border to southern Austria
- Visit the charming university town of Klagenfurt
- Enjoy a panoramic tour of Carinthia and Lake Wörth
Hotel Kompas or similar Breakfast & lunch
Full Day ItineraryToday, visit the neighboring country of Austria and enjoy breathtaking views of the Alps, impressive at any time of the year. Begin with the provincial capital, Klagenfurt, a charming university town. See the famous Lindwurm fountain and learn how legends of local dragons inspired its creation in the 16th century. Take in the sights and sounds of Neuer Platz Square, and then enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Nestled within the eastern mountains, the historic county of Carinthia is a sight to behold, even sometimes referred to as “Austria’s Riviera.” The panoramic tour will showcase the natural wonder of Lake Wörth. Gaze upon the crystal clear blue-green water, spanning over 20 kilometers long. Return to Bled early this evening.
Day 6 Postojna & Predjama Castle, Slovenia & Rovinj, Croatia
- Explore the breathtaking Postojna Caves
- Visit the world renowned Predjama Castle
- Cross the border to Croatia and the charming town of Rovinj
Hotel Eden Rovinj or similar Breakfast & dinner
Full Day ItineraryAfter breakfast, head off to the majestic Postojna Caves. Carved by the Pivka River over millions of years, it officially became a tourist destination in 1819. It's also one of the largest underground cave systems in Europe. The visit begins at the entrance station of the cave railway. First, pass through an artificial tunnel built in 1964, continuing to the first natural tunnel, which is black and sooty due to a fuel dump explosion during World War II. Next, see the Gothic Hall, richly decorated with stalactites and stalagmites, then the Ballroom, which for 180 years has been a venue for various events. View nature's sculptures as the train progresses for two more kilometers to the Great Mountain. From here, continue on foot past the Great Mountain, also known as Calvary, across the Russian Bridge to the Beautiful Caves, through Spaghetti, White, and Red Halls, all the way to the Brilliant Passage, where the most famous stalagmite and symbol of Postojna Cave stands: the Brilliant. Follow the route into the Concert Hall, learn about the only underground post office worldwide, and then board the train to return to the surface. Lucky visitors may see the endemic olm, the largest troglodytic amphibian in the world! More commonly known as an aquatic salamander, these cave-dwelling critters symbolize Slovenian natural heritage.
Next, visit the fascinating Predjama Castle, built within the mouth of a nearby cave. This Renaissance-style castle had many famous inhabitants, none more notorious than Erazem Lueger, a knight and legendary robber baron. Learn his story and discover the unique attributes of the castle. Besides offering a gorgeous view, Predjama also highlights unmatched 13th -16th-century craftsmanship and a secret network of tunnels within the caves below.
Cross the border to Croatia and arrive at the enchanting coastal town of Rovinj on the Istrian Peninsula, the largest peninsula in Croatia. Late this afternoon, check in to your hotel. Enjoy an evening free to wander the streets of one of the last true Mediterranean fishing ports.
Day 7 Rovinj, Croatia
- Enjoy a walking tour through charming Rovinj
- Marvel at the Basilica of St. Euphemia
- Savor delicious Truffle tastings in Livade and Olive Oil tastings in Vodnjan
- Behold timeless Pula and its Roman amphitheater
Hotel Eden Rovinj or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItineraryToday's adventure begins with touring the "Pearl of Istria," Rovinj. Stroll through a labyrinth of picturesque cobblestone streets and hills in Old Town and marvel at the tiny shops, exciting galleries, and compact architecture. A still active fishing port, Rovinj offers a glimpse of its traditional seafaring roots juxtaposed with a modern and, at times, festive atmosphere. On a hilltop in the middle of the town center, visit the immense Basilica of St. Euphemia and 200 ft. tall bell tower, offering spectacular views of the city and sea.
Continue to inner Istria, well known for their culinary contributions to the region. Here, enjoy a tasting of the rare and exotic truffle. An Istrian treasure, they grow wild and must be hunted by skilled truffle hunters, sometimes assisted by a dog (or even a pig!) to help them locate these delicate and delicious mushrooms.
Later, enjoy an olive oil tasting in Vodnjan from one of the most renowned local producers. Vodnjan's climate and location contribute to its fantastic flavor and color, making it one of the world's best olive oils. Some say you can taste the sunshine in every drop!
Finally, visit Pula, a 3000-year-old city on the southern tip of Croatia's Istrian Peninsula. The Pula Arena is the most impressive among the many ruins and historical sites. This Amphitheater is still used for concerts and movie sets, and its image appears on the 10 Kuna note. Learn about the history of one of the world's largest and best-preserved Roman arenas.
Return to Rovinj for an evening at leisure.
Day 8 Opatija, Lake Bajer & Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
- Spend a morning at leisure in Opatija
- Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant
- Embark on a scenic drive to Plitvice Lakes area
Hotel Palcich or similar Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Full Day ItineraryLeaving the peninsula behind, drive through the beautiful countryside to the coastal town of Opatija. Spend some time at leisure enjoying this wonderful little town full of magnificent villas and old hotels, once a famous winter resort for the Austrian elite. You can choose to stroll along the Lungomare promenade, visit Angiolina Park, or enjoy a coffee at Wagner’s terrace. Then, board the coach again, passing through the Gorski Kotal Region, and arrive at the tiny shore village of Fuzine.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and savor the traditional, homemade food of the region. Continue through the lush green scenery to Plitvice Lakes.
Later this evening, join your fellow travelers for dinner.
Day 9 Plitvice Lakes & Split, Croatia
- Hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park
- Take a boat ride across the emerald green Kozjak Lake
- Walk through the old town of Split, and visit Diocletian’s palace
Cornaro Hotel or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItineraryAfter breakfast, depart for Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at the fascinating labyrinth of evergreen woods and the 16 lakes, each connected by a waterfall. Enjoy a hike through the park, taking in the beauty of several lakes. The last, lowest, and most significant of them all is the emerald-green Kozjak Lake. Here, board a boat to travel across and have time to relax and appreciate the magnificent view.
This evening, arrive in Split, the second-largest city in Croatia and the largest on the Adriatic coast. Enjoy a short walk through this UNESCO World Heritage site. The town has been built and rebuilt for seventeen centuries, and today, you may find an 18th-century building intersecting with ancient Roman walls. Explore the 4th-century palace built by the Roman emperor Diocletian to spend his golden years. Continue walking to view the Grgur Ninski statue and the Cathedral and Bell Tower of St. Domnius.
Day 10 Depart Split, Croatia/Arrive USA
- Transfer to the airport to board your return flight to the USA
Breakfast
Dubrovnik Extension
Why not take advantage of your already-included international airfare to visit medieval Dubrovnik? This extension includes superior hotels, daily breakfast, and guided touring of the city’s most fascinating highlights. You'll return to the U.S. 3 days after the return dates listed.
Day 10 Split, Croatia
- Enhance the day at leisure to uncover the city's charm with an extra night's stay in Split
Cornaro Hotel or similar
Full Day ItineraryEnhance your Split experience with an extra night's stay in this lively city. Enjoy your day at leisure to explore and uncover the city's charm and beautiful surrounding areas. Unwind along the scenic promenade, or for more adventure, embark on a Marjan hill hike. Shop for unique gifts at local boutiques, savor traditional cuisine and indulge in wine bars for an immersive exploration.
Day 11 Split & Dubrovnik
- Early this morning, transfer to the ferry from Split to Dubrovnik
- Upon arrival, check in at the hotel.
- Embark on a walking tour of Dubrovnik
- Enjoy the balance of the day at leisure
Hotel Lero or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItineraryYour journey continues with an early transfer to the fast ferry from Split to medieval Dubrovnik. After checking in at your hotel, head to the old town for a fascinating guided walking tour to explore the city's highlights. Completed in the 13th century, Dubrovnik's old city has remained unchanged. See the Franciscan Monastery, Clock Tower, St. Laurence Fortress, Sponza's Palace, and Rector's Palace. Afterward, enjoy free time exploring at your leisure and return to the hotel when you prefer.
Day 12 Dubrovnik
- Enjoy a free day in Dubrovnik or join an optional excursion
Hotel Lero or similar Breakfast
Full Day ItineraryEnjoy a free day in Dubrovnik to explore more of its wonders. The adventures in this city are endless: sea kayak around the walls, take a cable car ride for panoramic views, visit Lokrum island, or immerse yourself in the world of Game of Thrones with an exciting themed tour. Alternatively, join an excursion to nearby Montenegro or the historic City of Mostar in Bosnia.
Optional Excursion: Mostar-Kravica Excursion, $80Step into history with a captivating walking tour of Mostar's Old City. Wander through ancient cobbled streets brimming with medieval architecture and absorb the cultural charm of Bosnia. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the famous Stari Most bridge, a symbol of resilience and architectural brilliance. Then, visit the natural wonders of the Herzegovina region to see the Kravica Waterfall, where cascading waters plunge into turquoise pools.
Optional Excursion: Montenegro Excursion, $80Embark on an unforgettable walking tour through the coastal city of Kotor, surrounding yourself with the city's majestic and awe-inspiring beauty, including the Bay of Kotor. Explore the narrow cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old architecture, Orthodox churches, and alfresco cafés, and admire the string of the Gulf of Kotor cutting deep into towering mountains, creating the most dramatic setting. Be sure to marvel at the majestic St. Tryphon's Cathedral, a symbol of Kotor's rich history and architectural prowess.
Day 13 Depart Dubrovnik
- After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight back home
Breakfast
Full Day ItinerarySay goodbye to Dubrovnik as you transfer to the airport for your flight back home.
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