14 Days Tour of Venice

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You will be inspired by this amazing itinerary: see Dubrovnik’s walled city, wander across the capital Zagreb, explore the old city of Ljubljana and lose yourself in the never ending beauty of Venice. An incredible discovery between landscapes, art, tradition and oriental culture.

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Arrival at the airport of Dubrovnik. Meet with your personal Tour Manager that will assist you for the whole journey. A private transfer will take you to your Hotel where you will have the rest of the day a free disposal for a first discover of the town: Dubrovnik is one of the world’s most magnificent walled cities, overlooking the amazing blue Adriatic. The town it’s now Croatia’s most upmarket destination. Today, the pedestrian-only Old Town – packed with aristocratic palaces and elegant Baroque churches, contained within sturdy medieval fortifications – draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Welcome dinner at your Hotel. Overnight stay.

Breakfast at the Hotel. Today we are going to discover the various aspects of the town: we would like to introduce you to the 1400 years of Dubrovnik’s history and explain how did the small merchant Dubrovnik Republic that could not afford to have a large standing army, managed to acquire the status of the third naval force in the Mediterranean during in its heyday. We will thoroughly cover all the major and most important sites of medieval Old Town of Dubrovnik and you will be able to hear interesting anecdotes and intriguing legends that you will not find in the guidebooks. In the afternoon stroll along the limestonepaved Stradun (aka Placa), the main pedestrian thoroughfare through the Old Town, running from Pile Gate in the west to Ploče Gate in the east. Originally a sea channel, it was filled in during the 12th century, and is now lined with souvenir shops and pricey cafés. Back to the Hotel. Overnight stay.

Breakfast at the Hotel. Today we will cross the border into neighbouring Montenegro and drive to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kotor for a walking tour of this historic city (also known today for its large population of cats, a contemporary symbol of the city), and a visit to the Maritime Museum. Continue to the tiny bay-front village of Perast, built by wealthy sea captains during the 17th and 18th centuries. Walk past the town’s stone houses to the pier for a sail to the man-made islet of Our Lady of the Rocks, topped by a lone church and steeped in legends. Back to Dubrovnik. Overnight stay.

After breakfast at the Hotel, we will leave towards Split, driving through Dalmatian landscapes of seaside villages and farmland to the village of Orašac, founded in 1040. We will have the possibility to visit a factory that produces olive oil and cheese. Visit and tasting, and of course we won’t miss a glass of wine! We continue our journey towards Mostar: the historic town of Mostar, spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River, developed in the 15th and 16th centuries as an Ottoman frontier town and during the Austro-Hungarian period in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mostar has long been known for its old Turkish houses and Old Bridge, Stari Most, after which it is named. In the 1990s conflict, however, most of the historic town and the Old Bridge, designed by the renowned architect Sinan, was destroyed. The Old Bridge was recently rebuilt and many of the edifices in the Old Town have been restored or rebuilt with the contribution of an international scientific committee established by UNESCO. The Old Bridge area, with its pre-Ottoman, eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean and western European architectural features, is an outstanding example of a multicultural urban settlement. The reconstructed Old Bridge and Old City of Mostar is a symbol of reconciliation, international co-operation and of the coexistence of diverse cultural, ethnic and religious communities. At the end we reach Split where we will overnight for two days. Dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel

After breakfast, we will visit the acclaimed collection of works by Croatia’s premier modern sculptor, Ivan Meštrovíc, at the gallery he built as his private residence. We then reach Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Roman emperor Diocletian as his retirement home between the late 3rd and the early 4th centuries using local limestone and Brac marble; the city of Split later grew up around the palace. A walking tour of the vast palace complex includes the palace cellars. In the afternoon enjoy your free time in Split. Seat in a nice café and taste a good aperitif admiring the incredible scenario which opens in front of you. Back to the Hotel. Overnight stay.

After breakfast, we will take a drive to krk National Park where we will admire its waterfalls and its beauties. At the end of the visit, we will drive towards Zagreb. Arrival at the Hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel.

After breakfast at the Hotel, we will meet our guide that will us introduce to this amazing town: the city is divided into three parts: the thousand-year old Gornji grad (Upper Town) which contains the Presidential Palace, the iconic St Mark’s Church, the Croatian parliament (Sabor), and museums and galleries which are all set in cobbled streets lit by gas lamps; the 19th century Donji grad (Lower Town) with its shops, restaurants, cafes, theatres and parks; and the modern post-World War II area of Novi Zagreb (‘new Zagreb’) which is full of high-rise buildings and basically has little to offer visitors. Zagreb is also called a city of museums as there are more of them per square foot than any other city in the world. One of the many pleasures that the Zagrebcani (the locals) enjoy is sitting in one of the numerous cafes watching the world go by. In the evening, you can visit one of the many restaurants, sampling a delicious Croatian dish, and finish the day in the one of the bars. Whatever you choose to do, you are guaranteed to have a good time! Overnight stay.

After breakfast, we will drive towards to one of the most impressive castles in Croatia, Trakošćan Castle which dates back to the 13th century and reflects myriad architectural styles and restorations over its 800+-year history. After, we will drive towards Ljubljana, The picturesque image of the centre of Ljubljana has been marked by different historic periods and most notably by the works of the world-famous architect Jože Plečnik. Take a walk through the Ljubljana Old Town. The Prešernov trg Square, the heart of the historic Ljubljana, has developed from a medieval crossroads from the former entrance to the walled city. It includes three of the most recognizable images of Ljubljana: the pink facade of the Franciscan Church, the monument to the poet France Prešeren, and the Plečnik`s Triple Bridge. Overnight stay at your Hotel in Ljubljana

After breakfast. your guide will let you know the beauties of the town. On this Ljubljana city tour, you see all the main city sights and best places in Ljubljana. We will be introduced to the main important aspects of the town which is the city of the oldest wheel in the world The afternoon will be at free leisure for a personal discover of the town. Overnight stay at the Hotel.

After breakfast, we will leave towards Postojna Caves: The jaw-dropping Postojna Cave system, a series of caverns, halls and passages some 24km long and two million years old, was hollowed out by the Pivka River, which enters a subterranean tunnel near the cave’s entrance. Visitors get to see 5km of the cave on 1½-hour tours; 3.2km of this is covered by a cool electric train. Postojna Cave has a constant temperature of 8°C to 10°C, with 95% humidity, so a warm jacket and decent shoes are advised. At the end of the visit, we continue towards the Istrian Peninsula. Accommodation at the Hotel, Dinner and overnight stay.

After breakfast, we drive towards Pula for the visit of the town: The original Roman Forum remains the major meeting point with cafés offering outdoor tables. Pula’s impressive Roman amphitheatre, or Arena, hosts events all summer. The city’s sprawling waterfront includes a port handling close to one million tons of cargo every year, a marina for yachters, a forested stretch of beach with a promenade and, outside the centre, resorts, built in the 1960s and 1970s in Verudela and neighbouring Medulin. At the end a nice stop in Rovinj before returning to the hotel. Back to the Hotel Overnight stay

After breakfast, we drive directly to Venice. We will reach our Hotel in the late afternoon thanks to an amazing boat ride directly to our Hotel Overnight stay.

After breakfast, let yourself discover Venice: take your time, choose an itinerary and get lost in this emotional town. The day will be at complete leisure A special farewell dinner not far from St. mark Square will be the perfect ending of this incredible journey. Overnight stay.

After breakfast, our private boat will take us to the airport. End of all services.

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