Slovenia & Croatia Wonders
Alpine Beauty Meets Adriatic Charm
Your Journey
Ljubljana
Upon arrival to Ljubljanja airport meet you chauffeur for private transfer to Boutique Hotel Zlata Ladjica 5*, located in the very heart of historic center. Check in and relax after long flight before meeting up with your local guide for a relaxed stroll through the heart of Ljubljana. The city blends Baroque charm with elegant bridges, lively squares, and a café culture that unfolds along the soft green curve of the Ljubljanica River. With its mix of Alpine, Balkan, and Central European influences, Ljubljana offers an inviting atmosphere filled with artistry, history, and excellent cuisine complemented by standout regional wines. Following your guided tour, return to hotel and enjoy the rest of the evening at leisure.

Bled & Bohinj Lakes
Meet your chauffeur and guide in the morning and set out for a full-day exploration of the Julian Alps region. Between two valley rivers lies Triglav National Park, home to rare alpine plants and wildlife, dramatic limestone peaks, deep gorges, vast karst formations, and gentle upland meadows. The park also preserves the heritage of traditional mountain farming and dairying that once defined life in these highlands. Your first stop is the Bohinj area, centered around its pristine mountain lake. This region is known not only for its untouched scenery and access to the Vogel ski area, but also for its deep cultural roots, folk traditions, and historic religious sites. From Lake Bohinj, a cable car carries you up to the Vogel panoramic plateau, where sweeping views of the Julian Alps unfold beneath you. Next, continue to Lake Bled. Here you can enjoy the lakeside town, admire the dramatic Bled Castle set high on its rocky spur, and visit the lake's famous island. Reaching the island is an experience in itself—you'll travel by traditional pletna, a handcrafted wooden boat powered by a standing oarsman. Conclude with a visit to Bled Castle, where the wide-open views of the mountains and lake are unforgettable. In the late afternoon, return to Ljubljana and enjoy a relaxing evening at your own pace.

Soča River Valley & Kobarid
Depart Ljubljana after breakfast with your private chauffeur and guide for a scenic drive through Slovenia's breathtaking alpine landscapes. Rolling hills, emerald forests, and mountain passes lead to the legendary Soča Valley, one of Europe's most beautiful and unspoiled river valleys. The turquoise Soča River, known for its vivid emerald color and gin-clear waters, flows from the limestone mountains of the Julian Alps through steep gorges and meadows, eventually reaching Italy and becoming the Isonzo before continuing to the Adriatic Sea. Explore the valley's WWI heritage trails, including the Kobarid Museum and Kolovrat Ridge, tracing former front lines and trenches. Reflect on the region's history, shaped in part by Ernest Hemingway's experiences here, which inspired A Farewell to Arms. The river and surrounding landscape provide moments of serenity amid historical exploration. Arrive at Hiša Franko, the world-renowned culinary destination of Ana Roš, holder of 3 Michelin stars. Enjoy an exclusive multi-course dinner celebrating seasonal, local flavors paired with exceptional wines. Overnight in Hiša Franko, surrounded by alpine tranquility.

Postojna Cave & Rovinj
After breakfast and checkout, meet your chauffeur for a private transfer to Rovinj. Along the way, you will make a stop at Postojna Cave, renowned for its vast underground chambers and striking stalactites and stalagmites. The cave has fascinated visitors for over 140 years and features a unique train ride that takes you through its cathedral-like passages, beneath natural stone arches, and past intricate limestone formations. Over the past two centuries, more than 35 million people have explored this remarkable subterranean world. After some free time for lunch on your own, continue your journey to the Istria region and the charming town of Rovinj. Upon arrival check in to Grand Hotel Park 5*, one of the finest and most exclusive properties in Croatia with stunning views of Rovinj peninsula. Enjoy evening at leisure.

Istrian hilltop towns & truffle hunt
Meet your chauffeur and guide after breakfast and head to your full day Istrian adventure. First stop is Grožnjan, known as the "Town of Artists." This medieval hilltop village has preserved its authentic character and today thrives with galleries, studios, and cultural life. Continue on to Motovun, a picturesque fortified town perched on a hilltop and encircled by strong medieval walls. Overlooking the Mirna River and the vast Motovun Forest, this area is the most important habitat of the prized Istrian truffle - considered one of the culinary gems of Croatia. In a nearby village, you will be welcomed by a local truffle hunter and his trained dogs for an exclusive 1.5-hour private truffle hunt, followed by a tasting of delicious truffle specialties. Return to Rovinj in the late afternoon hours and enjoy sunset stroll with your guide. Once a small fishing village, Rovinj is today one of the most picturesque towns on the Istrian coast. At the top stands the Church of St. Euphemia, whose bell tower dominates the skyline and offers sweeping views of the Adriatic. Founded as a Roman settlement and later ruled by Venice, Rovinj still carries traces of its layered past in its city gates, defensive walls, and lively harbor. The town is also known for its thriving art scene, charming piazzas, and fresh seafood cuisine. Return to hotel after the tour and enjoy evening at leisure.

Pula and Brijuni islands
Meet your chauffeur and guide after breakfast and head to Pula. Pula, the largest town on the Istrian peninsula, boasts over 3,000 years of history and an impressive collection of cultural and architectural treasures. Any walk through the city leads to its crown jewel—the remarkably well-preserved Roman Amphitheater, one of the best examples of its kind in the world. As you explore further, discover other monuments of Roman heritage: the Triumphal Arch of the Sergii (1st century BC), Hercules' Gate, the Twin Gates, the Temple of Augustus. Your guided walk concludes in Pula's main square, a lively gathering place that has served as the city's central meeting point since the Augustan Age. Just a short boat ride from the Istrian coast, the Brijuni Islands National Park offer a unique blend of unspoiled nature, archaeological treasures, and elegant landscapes. Once a fashionable retreat for Roman nobles and later the summer residence of ex Yugoslavia president Josip Broz Tito, the islands today welcome visitors to explore their rich heritage and natural beauty. Discover ancient Roman villas, early Christian basilicas, and the remains of Byzantine and Venetian settlements. The landscape is dotted with olive groves, Mediterranean gardens, and even exotic animals that reflect the islands' long history as a meeting point of cultures.

Rovinj & Plitvice Lakes & Zadar
Check out after breakfast, meet up with your chauffeur and head to Croatian most famous National Park - Plitvice Lakes. Upon arrival your guide will be waiting for you for a private guided tour. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park is the most famous natural wonder in Croatia. The park is renowned for its chain of 16 terraced lakes, connected by a series of cascading waterfalls that flow through lush forests. The colors of the lakes shift from emerald green to deep blue, depending on the light, minerals, and organisms in the water, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle in every season. Explore the park on wooden footbridges and scenic walking trails that wind along the lakes and waterfalls, or by boat across the crystal-clear waters. Whether covered in spring blossoms, vibrant summer greens, golden autumn leaves, or glistening winter snow, Plitvice Lakes offers an unforgettable experience of Croatia's pristine nature. After the tour continue to Zadar for check in to Hotel Bastion 4* - luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Zadar old town. Take a walk to nearby Forum and enjoy sunset.

Zadar & Šibenik & Split
Breakfast and check out. Meet your guide for a guided tour of Zadar. Fortified with medieval walls, distinguished for their impressive portals dating back to the sixteenth century, the peninsula still preserves the Roman grid plan of a network of narrow and charming city streets, as well as a Roman forum dating back to the first century AD.The tour concludes with a leisurely stroll along Zadar's waterfront promenade, where the modern meets the ancient. Here, contemporary art installations, such as the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation, harmoniously blend with the historic cityscape, offering both a sensory and cultural experience that lingers long after the visit. Short walk back to hotel, meet up with your chauffeur and continue to Šibenik for a guided tour through its historic streets. Explore the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James, wander the medieval fortresses, and admire Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Your guide will share the city's rich history, local legends, and hidden gems. After the tour continue to Split. check in to Hotel Ambasador 5* - exclusive hotel, located on a waterfront promenade, with splendid views of Split port and the islands. Historic old town, restaurants, bars and Advent fair are just a few steps away from your hotel.

Split & Trogir
Meet your guide after breakfast for a pleasant walk through Split and its Diocletian's Palace, exploring the bustling markets and charming shops. The palace, the ancient heart of present-day Split, is one of the best-preserved examples of a Roman imperial residence and was originally Emperor Diocletian's summer home. Split developed as a city after the Roman capital of Dalmatia, Salona, was invaded. More than 3,000 people continue to live within these ancient walls. Split is a "living ruin," offering not only historical treasures but also the vibrant Dalmatian way of life. Your guide will bring the city to life with fascinating stories and insights from its rich history and culture. Continue with your guide and chauffeur to Trogir, a beautiful coastal town and UNESCO World Heritage Site, located just 30 minutes north of Split. Unlike Roman Split, Trogir has Greek roots. Its crown jewel is the spectacular 13th-century Cathedral of St. Lawrence, whose elaborate portal, carved in 1280, hints at the wonders within. End the day with nice wine and food tasting at the winery located in the hills above the Kastela Bay and enjoy in spectacular view of Split and the islands.

Blue Cave, Vis & Pakleni Archipelago & Hvar
Check out after breakfast and meet your chauffeur for short transfer to Split marina where you will meet up with your skipper and board a private motor boat for a full day adventure on the sea. Sail out toward Biševo and Vis islands. These islands are renowned for their stunning inlets and caves, the most famous being Modra Špilja (the Blue Cave), accessible only by boat. On a sunny day, sunlight streams through an underwater passage, reflecting off the sea bottom and filling the cave with an incredible glowing azure light. Afterwards, continue exploring the hidden coves and beaches of Vis Island, some of the most breathtaking spots in Croatia are found here. The most famous is Stiniva Cove, a dramatic beach reached through a narrow opening - once the entrance to a large cave - that opens into a wide pebble beach surrounded by 35 - meter - high cliffs. Truly outstanding! Continue to Pakleni Archipelago islands. These islands are located off the southwest coast of the island of Hvar , opposite the entrance to the Hvar town. In the afternoon hours arrive to Hvar town for check in to Hotel Palace Elisabeth 5* and overnight.

Hvar Island
After breakfast meet up with your local guide for a full day exploration of Croatian sunniest island. During your guided walking tour, you will encounter numerous hidden gems, including the 550 - year - old Franciscan Monastery and the Benedictine Convent, where nuns continue the delicate tradition of lace - making from agave fibers - a craft recognized as one of Hvar's four UNESCO cultural heritages. Your visit culminates at the Spanish Fortress, offering sweeping panoramic views of the town and the glittering Pakleni Islands stretching across the harbor. The UNESCO legacy continues as you journey eastward to the Stari Grad Plain, an 80 - hectare agricultural expanse founded by the Ancient Greeks in 384 BC. Enjoy traditional lunch in an abandoned village of Malo Grablje - once a bustling agricultural settlement, it was abandoned in the early 20th century when residents moved closer to the coast for better opportunities. Today, its stone houses and narrow streets stand frozen in time, offering a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into Hvar's rural past. Return to Hvar in the afternoon hours and enjoy evening in Hvar at your leisure.

Ston & Dubrovnik
After breakfast and check out board fast ferry for Split. Upon arrival to Split port meet up with your chauffeur and head to Dubrovnik with en route stop in Ston bay. The villages of Ston and Mali Ston are renowned for their outstanding local specialties - oysters, mussels, olive oils, and wines - a true celebration of Dalmatian flavors. A short boat ride will take you to the oyster farms tucked into the sheltered bays. Enjoy oysters pulled straight from the sea, opened and savored on the spot. Your host's family has been dedicated to oyster farming for generations, carrying on traditions and skills passed down over the years. Afterward, unwind in the shade and indulge in a spread of fresh oysters, mussels, local olive oil and wine. Afterwards continue to Dubrovnik and check in to Hotel Excelsior 5* - hotel with impeccable service and priviledged location, next to the Ploče gates of Old town. In the afternoon hours meet your local guide for a private guided tour. A magnificent city with its incredible fortified Old Town, Dubrovnik is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Croatia's most popular destinations. Stroll along the main pedestrian thoroughfare - Stradun, where centuries of wear have smoothed the white stone, creating a beautiful promenade lined with cafés, shops, and historic landmarks at either end. Marvel at splendid churches, monasteries, and museums adorned with intricately carved stone facades, reflecting the city's eventful history and vibrant artistic tradition. Return to your hotel on your own after the tour and enjoy evening at leisure.

Dubrovnik
Enjoy this day at leisure, exploring Dubrovnik on your own. We recommend to visit City Walls, take a cable car and go to the top of Srd hill for a spectacular view of the town and islands. You can also have a lunch at Panorama restaurant before return to the town.

Departure day
Breakfast and check out. Meet your chauffeur for private transfer to Dubrovnik Airport for your departure flight.

What's Included
2 nights in Ljubljana, Boutique Hotel Zlata Ladjica 5*
1 night in Kobarid, Soča Valley, Hiša Franko
3 nights in Rovinj, Grand Hotel Park 5*
1 night in Zadar, Hotel Bastion 4*
2 nights in Split, Hotel Ambasador 5*
2 nights in Hvar town, Hotel Palace Elisabeth 5*
2 nights in Dubrovnik, Hotel Excelsior 5*
All taxes and VAT, breakfast daily
Basic Insurance
24-Hour-Emergency assistance
Professional English speaking chauffeurs
Professional English speaking guides
Private airport transfers
Private guided tour of Ljubljana
Private day tour to Bohinj and Bled Lakes
Private transfer/ day tour to Sača Valley
Exclusive dinner by Chef Ana Roš at Hiša Franko
Private transfer from Kobarid to Rovinj with en route stop at Postojna Cave
Private guided walking tour of Rovinj
Private guided tour of Istrian hilltop towns with truffle hunt and truffle delicacies tasting
Private guided tour of Pula and Brijuni Islands NP
Private transfer from Rovinj to Zadar
Private guided tour of Plitvice Lakes NP
Private guided walking tour Zadar
Private transfer from Zadar to Split
Private guided tour of Šibenik
Private guided walking tour of Split and Trogir
Wine and delicacies tasting at Sikuli Winery
Private motor boat full day tour/transfer from Split to Hvar town with en route visit to Blue Cave, Vis island and Pakleni Archipelago
Private guided cultural tour of Hvar island with traditional lunch
Fast ferry tickets from Hvar town to Split port
Private transfer from Split to Dubrovnik
Private oyster harvesting presentation followed by oyster tasting and sea food lunch
Private guided walking tour of Dubrovnik Old town
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