In addition to the old town, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik has a contemporary city centre. Island hopping along the Dalmatian Coast, we’ll discover the diversity each has to offer; from the sapphire coastal coves of Hvar to the legendary mercantile tales of the Elafiti Islands.
Wander through the stunning streets of Ston on a warm evening to discover a harmonious combination of times old and new. Ascend the almighty fortified Walls of Ston, the second-longest in the world after China’s Great Wall, and look down on the town’s glistening waterfront and rich, mahogany-tiled roofs.
Or embark on an Adriatic odyssey across the mighty Dinara Mountain Range. Spanning from the Alps to the Danube, these mountains separate the country’s Mediterranean region from its central European section.
In timeless Brac, Croatia’s largest island, we’ll trek from village to village for incredible panoramas of dazzling blue bays before enjoying a refreshing dip in the sun-dappled waters of the Adriatic. On a day trip to the UNESCO site of Split, we’ll visit its intact, ancient palace built for the Roman emperor Diocletian.
Alternatively, slip into a charming, quaint restaurant to sample a glass of Croatia’s famous wine and fresh Oysters. Croatia, coined as “the pearl of the Adriatic”, has been described by many as “paradise on Earth”; the moment you set foot on the terrain of this idyllic country, you will see why.