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CROATIA 12 Day Tour Self Drive Croatia has a timeless appeal that draws travelers to its sparkling coastline and ancient cities. Whether you want to bask on white sand beaches or explore ancient Roman ruins, Croatia offers a myriad of possibilities. We know just where to take you for an unforgettable Croatia tour.
Climate: Croatia has two climatic regions. On the mainland there is a temperate continental climate, plus a mountain climate. The coast has a Mediterranean climate with many days of sunshine: dry, hot summers, humid, mild winters. Average temperatures: January 0-2ºC, August 19-23ºC. Average temperatures on
the coast: January 6-11ºC, August 21-27ºC. Average water
temperature: 12ºC in winter and 25ºC in summer.
11
nights’ accommodation in 3/4* hotels as shown in itinerary
sharing twin/double room
Package
excludes: · Return
airport transfers in Split
• Meals and sightseeing Departure : Johannesburg International Airport
Departure
: Split
Croatia via Germany Day 1 : Split Airport /Trogir - 8km \
Check
in Hotel Sikaa in Trogir ancient city protected by
Unessco. Explore Trogir central with
supper in one of the multitude of cozy restaurants. Hotel Trogir *** BB
Day 2 : - Split - 18km
Today u discover Split, magic city of the
Dalmatian Coast. From Diocletian's grand palace to the market to
the sunny seaside promenade, Split represents the best of a typical Mediterranean
city.
At 7 am you board the big car ferry, Jadrolina
and 120 min later u set wheels upon Hvar's oldest village of Starigrad. Hvar sports
the region’s hottest
nightlife and a port packed with Overnight in Hotel in Hvar**** BB
Ferry is a pleasant way of traveling along coast
of Croatia.
Old Town, Hotel Korsal offers air conditioned
rooms with sea views, free Wi-Fi and a restaurant with
terrace. Korsal Hotel is situated in a car-free zone, 820
ft from Korcula’s
marina, the bus station and the ferry service to Split and Dubrovnik. The comfortable rooms have flat-screen satellite
TV and anatomic mattresses and pillows, while the spacious
bathrooms feature underfloor heating. The hotel’s
restaurant serves a buffet breakfast, Dalmatian
specialties and fine wines, and it includes a large terrace that overlooks
the beach promenade.
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Today
at you board the Jadrolina ferry at 13:30 for Miljet Set
in the National Park on Mljet Island, Odisej is located on
the beach of Pomena. It is entirely air conditioned and
houses a restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is available. The beach features a children's pool, a beach bar and a diving center. Guests can dine at the pizzeria and there is a
tavern with a summer terrace. A marina with water and
electricity hook ups is available as well. Wide variety of
activities, such as windsurfing, sailing or canoeing
Dubrovnik
was once a powerful rival of Venice, vying with the Venetian
Republic for naval supremacy and control over
regional trade. Today that rivalry continues, though the
edge has softened somewhat with a focus now on beauty,
hospitality, and charming atmosphere. The Dominican
Monastery, Day 7: Dubrovnik
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Today
you can explore the fabulous ancient Dubrovnik and Castle on
foot Hotel Day
8 : Dubrovnik - Macascar
Hotel
Tucepi****
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Northern
Dalmatia highlights are all gathered between two main cities
of this region: Zadar and Sibenik. Both cities are one of
the ancient towns in Croatia with a long and tormented
history. It
is a few thousand years old town and it was the capital of
Dalmatia for many centuries. The Zadar peninsula still
preserves very old network of narrow and charming city
streets, as well as a Roman forum dating back to the first
century AD. The per-Romanesque Church of St. Donat dates
back to the ninth century, and it is certainly Zadar's most
famous spot. Zadar
is also well known for having the attractive Romanesque
churches: Cathedral of St. Anastasia from 13th century and
Church of St. Chrysogonus from 12th century as well as the
church tower of St. Mary dating back from 12th century too.
The town is fortified with medieval walls, distinguished for
their pretty and impressive ports – entries in the
city all dating back to the sixteenth century. Throughout
history, Zadar was the center of key Croatian and Dalmatian
cultural events : the establishment of the first Croatian
university (1396), the writing of the first Croatian novel
(1536) and the publication of the first Croatian newspaper.
The famous permanent exhibition of sacra art and the
traditional St. Donat Musical Evenings represent only a
small part of numerous cultural events that Zadar offers to
its visitors. Hotel
Zadar Day 10 : Zadar
Today
you can explore the fabulous ancient Zadar on foot Hotel
Sibernik Day 11 : Zadar – Trogir
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Today
you drive back to Trogir and time to relax on Otuk beach and
watch the sun set
Day 12 : Trogir – Split Airport
Depart
Frankfurt Arrival TBA Johannesburg
insight and first
hand experience of Croatia.
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Excl return Airfare via JHB Incl All accommodation 3-4 star included Breakfast excluded, all transfers and Ferry's R 36,700 pp sharing
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