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Take a trip through Croatia, with a guided tour
A Croatia tour package can help you make the most of this wonderful experience as you see the breathtaking scenery and historic cities of Croatia.
Croatia has over a thousand islands, each giving a unique experience, from the party energy of Hvar to the peaceful stillness of Vis. Zagreb, Croatia's capital, is a mix of old and new, with Austro-Hungarian architecture, lively street art, and bustling marketplaces. Croatia's eight national parks are a haven for nature lovers, with hiking, canoeing, and wildlife watching among the many activities available. Furthermore, the country's culinary scene is a beautiful blend of Mediterranean and Central European flavours, complete with fresh seafood, truffles, and superb wines that must be tried. With so much to see and do, Croatia tour packages offer a structured yet flexible method to immerse yourself in the many attractions that this lovely nation has to offer.
About our tours to Croatia
There are a plethora of tour options available in Croatia, whether you're interested in guided excursions through the picturesque streets of Dubrovnik or would rather have a more personalised experience. A lot of tourists choose all-inclusive Croatian itineraries that stop at Split, the Plitvice Lakes, and the charming Adriatic Sea coastal villages. You may easily learn about Croatia's rich cultural legacy, stunning natural beauty, and dynamic local way of life on a tour, all while taking advantage of the comforts and knowledge of expert guides. On our tours to Croatia, we offer a range of tours to explore the country by land and by sea. If you are looking to sail the waters of the Adriatic Sea, then why not book a Croatian sailing tour? These tours include up to a week aboard a traditional ensuite ship with air-conditioned ensuite cabins., continental breakfast every morning, and, throughout the duration of your Croatia sailing tour, 3 course lunches. If you don't have your sea legs, we offer guided tours to Croatia that explore the country and its neighbours by land. These tours include entrance to local attractions such as the Museum of Yugoslav History, Bran Castle, and Peles Castle, just to name a few. During your tour, you'll be staying in a 4-star hotel, and breakfast will be included. You'll have opportunities to go sightseeing in Croatia's cities, from the capital of Zagreb to Dubrovnik and beyond. If Croatia has been calling your name, now is the perfect time to explore the country with a guided tour.
Croatia sailing trips
The Adriatic coast of Croatia is a well-known European treasure. Blessed with long summer days full of sunshine, a breathtaking blue sea, a picturesque coastline, and excellent wine, sailing amongst some of the best islands in the country is the perfect way to see the region. We provide several Croatian sailing tours that leave from Split and Dubrovnik. We provide a range of ships, from a traditional, ensuite ship to a deluxe boat. So, no matter which tour you choose, you'll be sailing in style. During your tour, you'll hop from island to island as you explore all the best Croatia has to offer. While aboard, you'll be able to indulge in 3-course lunches and incredible dinners, with multiple opportunities to swim, snorkel, sightsee, and soak up the sun.
Croatia group tours
Our small group Croatia tours are the ideal excursion if you would rather explore on dry land! The well-known Western Balkans Discovery Tour departs from the capital city of Zagreb and travels through Slovenia, stopping in Ljubljana and Lake Bled before heading south to Split and Dubrovnik. Other trips we offer to Croatia begin in Venice, Italy, and include stops in areas of Austria as well as famous Croatian sites on the mainland, like Plitvice Lakes National Park. And the best of Croatia is seen on our travels, which begin in Belgrade and end in Budapest, along with other Balkan nations like Bosnia, Montenegro, and Romania!
Island hopping & city breaks
For those seeking a more personalized experience of Croatia, we offer private tours that include 5-star accommodations, guided walking tours of Split, Trogir, Hvar, and much more. Over four to five days, you'll be able to explore the city of Split and cruise across the Adriatic's turquoise waters by private motorboat to the marvelous Hvar Island. If you are looking to stay on land, we offer city breaks to Dubrovnik and the capital city of Zagreb. Croatia city breaks are perfect for a short yet immersive escape, allowing you to explore more of Croatia's cities.
Frequently asked questions
Will I visit Dubrovnik as part of my Croatia package?
Oh yes! You simply cannot visit Croatia without exploring the country's most popular destination and all of our sailing trips, plus the majority of our group tours start or end in the city. Some tours included guided sightseeing to take in some of Dubrovnik's rich history. And in some cases, there is free time for you to head out and explore your way. The walled city itself is quite small and revolves around the Stradun, so you won't get lost—especially if you're walking the ramparts and city walls!
What island-hopping itineraries do you have?
The most popular way to explore Croatia is by boat, sailing between islands to explore picturesque port towns and coastal cities. We offer a number of popular sailing itineraries that start in either Split or Dubrovnik and cover the best-known islands, including Hvar, Brac and Mjlet
What sorts of boats do you use on your Croatia sailing tours?
If you visit Croatia on one of our Croatia sailing holidays, you'll have a choice of standard or comfort boats, with some named boats on certain itineraries. Standard boats provide mostly twin-bunk cabin accommodation, while comfort boats provide more spacious twin- or double-bedded cabins. Both types of boats come with en suite cabins. On other Croatia holidays, including our Creme de la Croatia tour, you can cruise on a premium vessel with extra services included in the tour price. For more information on what to expect of our ships, read our page on Choice of Sail Boats in Croatia. Our premium and premium plus holidays in Croatia also have added benefits, such as more guided sightseeing. For example, with Highlights of the South Adriatic, Creme de la Croatia, and Jewels of the Adriatic, you get an included walking tour in Dubrovnik and other included sightseeing. Get in touch with our team if you need help finding the perfect Croatia package for you.
Which is best - an on-deck or below-deck cabin?
This really depends on your own personal preference. The on-deck cabins have windows that open so you can enjoy the cool breeze and not have to rely on air conditioning. They also offer better views. However, their location does mean that it's noisier, with other passengers and crew walking around the deck. When boats are docked, other ship passengers may also be passing along the deck of your boat. With a below-deck cabin, things are much quieter as there's not the same footfall. These cabins have portholes for natural light, but they cannot be opened. Below-deck cabins are cheaper, so a better option for those looking for a budget Croatia package.
I would rather explore Croatia's mainland. What would you suggest for my Croatia adventure?
If sailing isn't your thing, there's plenty to discover away from the water. Croatia's mainland is home to gorgeous old towns and stunning national parks. We have a range of escorted Croatia tours and semi-independent trips that cover mainland Croatia, including Zagreb, Split, and the famous Plitvice Lakes National Park. Please browse our full range of tours or contact our reservations team.
How big are your Croatia tour groups and what is the age of your travellers?
If you've opted for a sailing holiday in Croatia, the maximum group size is around 36 passengers, with 18 cabins generally on each boat. In the shoulder seasons, it's likely to be a smaller group size of around 20-25. Croatian sailing trips attract a real range of ages, from those in their late 20s to those in their 60s. However, you won't find any 18-30 style cruises here. On our mainland small group tours, the average group size is between 10 and 15 passengers.
I want to make the most of Croatia's islands. What time of year would you recommend I visit?
The sailing season in Croatia officially begins in mid-April and runs through mid-October. However, April and May sometimes bring harsh, chilly winds, which can bring the temperatures down. It's not always the ideal time for swimming, so to really get the most out of an island-hopping adventure, book your Croatia tour between June and September. Though beware, this is peak tourist season, so expect crowds. For a more detailed list of when to visit Croatia, check out our guide.
What is the standard of accommodation on your group Croatia tours?
Our group tours stay in a mixture of 3- to 5-star hotels in central locations to make it easy for you to head out and explore your destination. You can find out more information about the hotels we regularly use on each Croatian tour on the relevant webpage. Though we do reserve the right to use different hotels of an equivalent standard if the need arises!
Is Croatia a safe destination for travellers from the LGBTQ+ community?
According to the 2022 LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index, Croatia scores a B rating for LGBTQ+ traveller safety, ranking 28th out of 203 countries. Same-sex civil unions or partnerships are legal, and there are constitutional and worker protections in place for people of all sexual orientations. Hate crimes against members of the LGBTQ+ community are criminalized, and 26–50% of consulted citizens consider Croatia a good place to live for gay and lesbian people. There are no legal punishments for same-sex relations. Same-sex adoption was legalized in 2021. Most trips for LGBTQ+ travellers to Croatia are trouble-free. The LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Index is designed to provide a good overall picture of attitudes towards the LGBTQ+ community in each country and may not reflect the experience of foreign travellers to the country.
How do we get to Dubrovnik by land?
As you may know, the region of Croatia that Dubrovnik is located in, southern Dalmatia, is cut off from the rest of the country due to a slither of coastline belonging to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Previously, we have crossed through Bosnia to reach Dubrovnik on our land tours. However, in July 2022, a new bridge opened on the Peljesac Peninsula, which will reduce journey times by around 40 minutes and enable us to avoid having to cross the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina. Your Croatia tour will take this new route if departing in summer 2022 or afterward.
What is the currency in Croatia?
As of January 1, 2023, the currency of Croatia is the Euro. Croatian Kuna can still be exchanged for Euros at Croatian banks until the end of 2023. You can withdraw Euros locally from ATMs. We recommend avoiding airport ATMs and currency exchanges, as rates here tend to be significantly worse!
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Top destinations to visit in Croatia
Whether it's the vibrant cities of Zagreb and Dubrovnik or the sun-kissed islands of Hvar and Korcula, take in these top spots on your Croatia trip!