Croatia, Slovenia & Austria Tour of Central Europe

Mirabell Palace garden, Salzburg, Austria

What to expect on this itinerary

The heart of Europe beats with a unique pulse. Cobblestone streets wander through medieval towns and brush up against tall, protective ramparts. Antique minarets rise over modern cafes. Impermeable castles stand atop cliffs and overlook lush foothills. This Croatia, Slovenia and Austria tour takes you through Central Europe, exploring the stunning forests, rugged mountains, brimming rivers, and azure coastlines where medieval cities press against the remnants of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. Discover the effects of the past on the present, and witness the welcoming smiles of the locals as you venture through the continent’s irreplaceable center.

Countries Visited

Austria, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia

Places Visited

Dubrovnik, Mostar, Sarajevo, Split, Zadar, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Vienna

Suggested Duration

14 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Dubrovnik – Opening Up to Marble

Dubrovnik is a gem on the Adriatic Sea. The city sparkles with marble-paved squares and cobbled streets and is set against the backdrop of azure water. Historic walls surround Old Town helping to preserve the medieval ambiance emanating from the red-shingled roofs. The sensual aroma of Croatian made Pag cheese lingers in the coastal air.

Your tour of Europe begins when your private transfer meets you at the airport and escorts you to your centrally located hotel. Take your time and settle into the enchanting scenery all around you. Baroque buildings shimmer along the ancient city walls and a cable car runs from the city edges to the top of Mount Srd, standing 1,352 feet over the city.

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Day 2

Dubrovnik – Guiding the Ramparts

Day 3

Dubrovnik – Time Bayside

Day 4

Sarajevo – Walking the Old Bridge

Day 5

Sarajevo – Elegant Antiques

Day 6

Split – The Dalmatian Coast

Day 7

Zadar – Treasured Coastline

Day 8

Zagreb – Lakeside Wonder

Day 9

Zagreb – Capital Popularity

Day 10

Ljubljana – Livable Riverside

Day 11

Ljubljana – Castle Walls

Day 12

Vienna – Imperial Glow

Day 13

Vienna – Imperial Leisure

Day 14

Vienna – When Finding the Heart

Trip Highlights

  • Witness the grand medieval architecture of the Rector’s Palace in the historic seaside city of Dubrovnik
  • Discover the unfathomable natural beauty of Europe’s southernmost fjord at the Bay of Kotor
  • Visit the corner said to have sparked the 20th century, in Sarajevo, where World War I technically began
  • Wander through the exceptional natural grandeur of Plitvice Lake National Park where the waters and the forest radiate beauty
  • Venture into the remarkable depths of the Postojna Cave system and ride the cavern’s unique railway
  • Traverse the secret passage in the impregnable Predjama Castle, situated halfway up a rugged mountainside
  • Enjoy the opulent architecture of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Vienna, Austria’s capital city

Detailed Description

Enter the heart of Europe on this 14-day Croatia, Slovenia and Austria tour. This vacation takes you through countries around the Adriatic Sea and Danube River. Your stunning Central Europe vacation begins with your arrival in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The medieval seaside city continues to captivate visitors with its colorful roofs and powerful city walls.

Your first full day in the city, your guide meets you at the hotel and leads you through the stunning city. Unlike anywhere else in the world, the city is decorated with Franciscan monasteries and Crusader history.

The following day, you travel south to the Republic of Montenegro to visit Kotor, nestled on Europe’s southernmost fjord, for an exceptional exploration of the medieval streets. Travel inland to the town of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina, located on the banks of the Neretva River where you can see the famous Old Bridge connecting the two sides of the city before continuing to Sarajevo. You have a full day in Sarajevo to witness the sensational history of Old Town and the corner that set off the First World War.

Venture to Split, Croatia, a bit city with an enchanting ambiance, situated on the Dalmatian Coast. You will have a tour of the labyrinthine Diocletian Palace. Travel through the historic seaside city of Zadar and settle near the breathtaking landscape of Plitvice Lakes National Park. A half-day tour of the park shows you the pristine forests and opulent waters.

Travel to Zagreb for a full day in the capital city, exploring both the Upper and Lower neighborhoods of the city. Once in Ljubljana, Slovenia, you can wander through the medieval castle and impressive City Hall, along with the wondrous St. Nicholas’ Cathedral.

A full day excursion out of the city takes you deep into the Postojna Caves and meandering around the marvelous Predjama Castle. You journey from Ljubljana to Vienna, Austria, where your guide leads you on a half-day tour of the city’s remarkable highlights, including St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace. You have a full day in Vienna at your leisure to enjoy the city and its surroundings, including a possible day trip to the nearby Slovakian capital city of Bratislava. Your final day includes a private transfer escorting you to the airport for your flight home.

You may want to browse the reviews for European luxury tour operators on Zicasso to learn about travelers' experiences on a customized tour.

Starting Price

$5,200 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Travel Review:: Custom Bosnia, Croatia, & Slovenia Tour, Mostar, Dubrovnik, Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Trogir, Plitvice, Ljubljana

With the help of the travel agency, we traveled from Zagreb, Croatia, cross-country by car through Bosnia with stops in Mostar and Medugorje on our way to Dubrovnik. Then, with friends, we came up the Dalmatian coast visiting Spilt, Trogir, Zadar then on to Plitvice Park and Slovenia. This travel company's arrangements were flawless and their in-country contacts extremely helpful.

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Travel Review: Bosnia and Herzegovina & Croatia Vacation, Mostar, Sarajevo, Zadar, Zagreb, History
We traveled to Bosnia and Herzegovina (staying in Mostar and Sarajevo) and to Croatia (where we stayed in Zadar and Zagreb).  Not only were the cities that we visited interesting and engaging, but the stops along the way (the whirling dervish monastery in Blagaj, the Museum of the Battle for the Wounded at Neretva in Jablanica, and Konjic with its woodcarvers and Tito's Bunker from Cold War days) were memorable as well.  The guides were excellent in helping us understand the complex history of the former Yugoslavia.  My husband uses a walker and each guide and driver looked out for him and found ways to make his travels easier.  We accidentally left the smaller of his two walkers in Zadar and Ivana, our travel agent, arranged for it to be sent to our hotel in Zagreb.  We will never forget this trip!

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Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro Vacation Review: Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Dubrovnik, Kotor

My wife and I did a private, 13-day tour through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro with Zicasso's travel partner. We visited Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Sarajevo, Mostar, Dubrovnik, and Kotor. I provided them with an outline of the cities and places I wanted to visit and they suggested several additional sites and activities that we may want to include while we visited those locations. After a couple of iterations and tweaks to the itinerary, we finalized the trip outline. Shortly thereafter, they booked our hotels to allow us to make our flight reservations way in advance. We received plenty of communications from them as our trip date approached and a detailed itinerary, with contact information for our guides and drivers, so we knew what to expect.

During the trip, there were a few surprises. When one activity had to be canceled, our travel agents got in touch with us and quickly found a more than acceptable alternative. When a tour time needed to change, they were able to reschedule all of our day's activities to reasonable times. The hotels, guides, and drivers were all excellent. They were easy to work with and we highly recommend them.

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Luxury European Vacation Review: Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Split, Rovinj, Hvar, Mostar, Lake Bled

Our travel agent and travel company prepared and executed an outstanding 15 night trip in Croatia and Slovenia.  Our trip took us to Dubrovnik (3 nights), Hvar (3 nights), Split (day visit), Mostar (Bosnia), Montenegro (day visit), Trogir, (1 night), Plitvice Lakes (1 nights), Rovinj (3 nights), Ljubljana (2 nights), Lake Bled (day trip) and Zagreb (1 night).  We covered a lot of villages, but the time in each location was perfect!  We never felt rushed or bored with each location.  We stayed in small 3 and 4 star hotel/villas for the most part. However, Ljubljana and Zagreb were larger hotels.  Vehicles/drivers were always on time and all of them added their local knowledge to each of the locations.  Tours were 1 to 2 hours each and the guides were all great.  With private drivers and tours, we had the ultimate flexibility – if we decided to cut an event short, we just called the driver to come pick us up.  If we wanted to skip a castle and do a wine tour all we had to do was ask.  If we were interested in one area, the tour guides would tailor their tours to meet our interests.    

Our US based agent was located in Chicago, which made it easy to coordinate flight details.  Our agent did a great job coordinating travelers from two US locations (Boston and Chicago) and getting us meet up in London, for our connecting flight to Zagreb.  Our local agent was located in Zagreb and was always available for our questions and minor change requests to our itinerary. Even though the office was closed on weekends, she was always checking her emails and we would usually get responses to requests within an hour or so.  I think I called her 6 times during our trip and she always treated me like an old friend.  She really took the time to understand all our interests, needs and concerns and prepared a fantastic trip for 7 people (one handicapped).  We brought our own wheelchair, which was a Roughrider brand.  It did well in all the towns and the cobblestones were not a big problem, but we did have to deal with some stairs in every location.   Relative to this travel agency – go with them, you won't regret it.

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Luxury Croatia Vacation Review: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, 12-Day Trip
We had a wonderful trip starting in Zagreb then to the Split and completing in Dubrovnik. We spent three nights in each location which did make for a busy trip, but we were trying to experience as much as we could without overdoing it. Natasa was great. The entire trip was planned and there were no hiccups. All of the guides and drivers were great giving information and pointing out sights the entire time. I would certainly recommend Natasa to anyone. We will hopefully be back in the not too distant future. The only recommendation I would have would be to be sure and plan some additional free time to explore in the old towns of each city. The tours are great, but some addition free time to just wonder and take in the city is something you will be happy you included. 

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Croatia Family Vacation Review: Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Plitvice Lakes, Krka National Park, Oyster Farm, Private Tour

We had a fantastic trip with the Zicasso travel company. They helped us plan the perfect itinerary for our family (two adults and three kids aged 17, 14, and 10). They listened to our desires for an active family vacation and went above and beyond with all of the details!

We spent two full weeks in Croatia and had so many memorable and beautiful experiences. They set up friendly, knowledgeable drivers in a comfortable air-conditioned van. The accommodations they booked were all fantastic, from boutique hotels in the middle of the old towns in Zadar and Split to larger resort hotels in Hvar and Dubrovnik.

Our favorite experiences were ones we would have never found on our own, including a private biking tour and dinner at a restaurant in old town Hvar, a boat ride to Trogir, and the Blue Lagoon out of Split, with a stop at the most marvelous island for the most impressive and fancy lunch I've ever had. Other highlights were a history and gastronomy tour in Split; a biking tour outside of Dubrovnik, followed by a cooking class and amazing home-cooked meal at a family home; a kayaking tour out of Hvar; a private boat tour to the Blue Cave, with snorkeling; and a visit to Mali Ston to enjoy fresh oysters on the boat of the oyster farm owner, who explained how they caught the oysters and treated us to the freshest oysters and mussels we've ever had!

Our contact from the travel agency was always very quick to answer questions before and during the trip.

We loved Croatia – the history is amazing, the people are friendly, the food is great, the architecture is stunning, the national parks are gorgeous, and there is so much to do and experience. Everywhere we went, we felt 100% safe, and everything was very clean. The Adriatic Sea has crystal-clear, beautiful water.

You absolutely must visit Plitvice Lakes (stunning waterfalls and lake) and Krka National Park if you have time. It is beautiful, less crowded than Plitvice, and teeming with frogs, which my boys loved finding.

Split was my absolute favorite city. It’s amazing how they have incorporated newer architecture among the centuries-old buildings for an amazing old-town experience. Dubrovnik has stunning ancient walls and fortresses, Zadar is beautiful and has a great waterfront promenade, and Hvar is a vibrant and fun beach town.

The travel agency always set us up with local guides and drivers who really added to our experience. We loved having private tours instead of being with a huge group!

I'm so glad we booked through them and would encourage others to do the same!

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