Highlights of the Adriatic: Split, Hvar, Dubrovnik Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
You will be seduced by Split, dazzled by Dubrovnik, and heart-warmed by the island of Hvar. This is the best of Croatia’s Adriatic coast in a week with highlights like Trogir, the Blue Cave, Cavtat and a day trip to Montenegro. Soak up the island life, visit vineyards and olive farms, lounge on the coast and immerse yourself in the terracotta charm of the historical destinations.
Customizable Itinerary
Split – Wandering Through the Iconic Dalmatian City
Split has always basked in its unrivaled location. Rolling mountains provide a backdrop as they wrap themselves around a soft blue bay. Diocletian’s Palace has the prime location, a 4th-century retreat for Emperor Diocletian. The old city extends around the palace with walls that shimmer white in the sun and roof tiles a faded terracotta color. There is a harmony to the architecture, and you can easily get lost in the mazy knot of central lanes. Do not worry, as getting lost is part of the allure here. Being lost is the best way to explore, as you will find charming streets and small boutiques. You are never really lost, though, as Split is easy to navigate on foot and you will have the afternoon to explore.
Earlier in the morning, you will be greeted at the city’s airport for a short transfer to your hotel. Just a few steps from Diocletian’s Palace, the boutique four-star property has one foot in the past and the other embracing contemporary styles. It will be comfortable while still giving you a keen sense of how the city’s medieval buildings look on the inside. For the evening, it is recommended that you head down the promenade to Riva Harbor, where you can watch the boats coming and going from a cafe terrace.
What's Included:
Split – Seduced by Trogir and Diocletian’s Palace
Hvar – Wine Tasting, Medieval Bliss, and Unique Island Flavors
Hvar – Highlights of the Archipelago Small-Group Boat Tour
Dubrovnik – The Epic Historical City on the Coast
Dubrovnik – A Day Trip Exploring the Mystery of Montenegro
Dubrovnik – Exploring Cavtat and Rural Croatian Life
Dubrovnik – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Celebrate the atmosphere of Dubrovnik, a marble city with a treasure chest of cultural and historical monuments
- Be seduced by Split, a surprising old city that has much more to offer than world-famous Diocletian’s Palace
- Soak up the Adriatic island life with a couple of nights on Havar to explore the vineyards, villages, pebbled beaches and UNESCO World Heritage Stari Grad
- Uncover alternative impressions as you spend a day in neighboring Montenegro, including the grand village of Perast and Kotor’s mystical old town
- Discover a living history by spending a morning in the walled village of Trogir, where Romanesque and Renaissance architecture stands side by side
- Get a sense of rural Croatian life with a day in the Konavle region, which includes a cooking class at an old olive oil estate
- Watch the water shimmer as you explore a remote Adriatic coastline on a boat tour from Hvar
Detailed Description
Croatia always feels like a summer love story, even if you visit in the winter and especially if you only visit for a week. Fortified coastal towns provide a seductive introduction as the architecture tempts you with Renaissance flourishes, Romanesque roots, and Venetian details. Expressive landscapes will be fascinating as vineyards stretch through the hills and waters that may be blue or green dependent on your angle. You will be won over at first glance and soon be immersed in the country’s charm from daily excursions to quiet evenings walking along the lantern-lit streets.
Perhaps what will seduce you most is the harmony of contrasting influences. Croatia has been fought over for 2,000 years with every competing kingdom or empire leaving something behind. Take Diocletian’s Palace as an example, a 4th-century retreat that is now the centerpiece of Split. You could also consider Trogir’s Gothic Cathedral that was built by the Venetians, or perhaps a Napoleon Fortress on the island of Hvar that was built some 21 centuries after Stari Grad was founded. With good local guides, you will find evidence of the Ottomans with some superb Renaissance architecture with stories and styles brought from Venice as the civilizations manifest themselves in neighboring Montenegro as well.
This handcrafted luxury tour spends a week on the coast with overnight stays in the three most iconic of Croatia’s destinations. While there is a huge amount of detail to uncover, there is no need to rush head over heels. Croatia will reveal more when you move slowly, such are the niches and subtleties. Authentic and atmospheric, Split always provides a loveable introduction to the country. Hvar is the most sublime of the islands, mixing a stunning seascape with old stone towns. Dubrovnik is the city republic preserved, taking you on a journey that is every bit as inspiring as the city’s fame.
Your first day in Split will be relaxed, and you will find it a great city to walk around without a guide. Your initial impressions are followed by a morning excursion to Trogir, where a knot of narrow lanes will lead you through a Venetian-inspired town. Your guide will also help you to uncover the secrets of Diocletian’s Palace the next day, and there are some superb places found along the harbor for an evening meal. The Split Promenade has a sultry evening atmosphere for most of the year, something that always helps in Croatia’s love story.
Take the fast catamaran from Split to Hvar, and then spend day three discovering the full range of highlights. You will travel to the green interior where the wild olive groves extend past vineyards. Follow the lavender roads to Napoleon Fortress and keep it low key in the village of Jelsa before you marvel at every square inch of Stari Grad. Dinner is at a family estate and your accommodation is nestled amongst a UNESCO World Heritage pedestrianized old town. After the highlights of the area, you will spend the next day on the water with a small-group boat tour taking you along a dazzling cliff-lined coastline. Explore the Blue and Green caves, bask on a hidden beach, and finish the day with a traditional konoba dinner.
There will be a direct catamaran from Hvar to Dubrovnik, and you will arrive like the travelers of old and into Dubrovnik’s pier. While the city has been made even more famous as a set for Star Wars and Game of Thrones, it will still feel as though you are wandering around a medieval era. Authenticity has been retained and tradition never seems to die here. Spend most of the day on a guided walking tour, and then gaze down on the city from Mt Srd. Your five-star hotel is inside the city gates, and the marble streets will keep you company on three separate evenings. Spend the next day in the Konavle region, a different kind of local experience to Dubrovnik. For further contrast, you can visit Montenegro on a day tour, where they have their own cities from past republics.
For more tour options, please visit the Croatia tours section or the reviews for Croatia tours on Zicasso.
Starting Price
$2,100 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.
What's Included
- 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 264 reviews
Zicasso's tour company is fantastic. They designed a perfect custom itinerary for us that included boating, hiking, biking, wine tasting, and much more. Our days were filled with interesting activities and meeting some of the most lovely people as our guides.
Though there were too many highlights to list them all, a few unexpected ones were a cooking class near Split that included shopping for fresh ingredients, snorkeling, lunching off a luxury boat near Hvar, and lunch at an oyster farm.
We had the most lovely guide in Dubrovnik who works for the tourist board and gave us the insider's guide to places in the old town. We even had an authentic meal, one that takes days to prepare, outside of Hvar. There is so much to love about Croatia. This tour company will help you find it.
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We just returned home from a very memorable trip to Croatia. Thanks to Zicasso's travel expert and her company for the terrific itinerary. Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split, Rovinj, and Zagreb were all toured with knowledgeable guides and experienced drivers to get us there!
There were many highlights, including the beautiful Adriatic countryside, Plitvice Lakes National Park, and a dinner with wine pairing. Of course, there were many more delightful experiences, but too many to include all of them!
We received top-shelf transportation, well thought out itineraries, and first-rate services. I would highly recommend this travel company!
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It was a fantastic two weeks in the Balkans! Zicasso's travel designer worked with us to organize a trip that met all of our expectations. One of our guides asked us what we would change and we couldn’t come up with one thing. The transportation, hotels, sites, and cities/towns visited, the wonderful drivers and guides… everything was wonderful!
We started with a couple of days in Venice and then met our driver/guide/adventure-seeking friend in Trieste. We had a great week exploring Slovenia and Croatia with our driver. Thank you, our driver, for answering our nonstop questions! We learned a lot about the area and really enjoyed our time together! Two nights of relaxation on the island of Hvar was perfect.
We spent a shorter amount of time in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, and really loved both places (Mostar and Kotor). Thank you to our guide for a lovely day! The time together is something we will always remember.
Our trip ended in beautiful Dubrovnik, with memories that will last forever. Thank you, this travel designer, for helping us organize a dream vacation!
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Overall, our trip was well planned and brought different views to Croatia with each destination we visited. The 3 destinations (Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split) provided us with a different view that allowed us to truly experience the country's culture and highlights.
Zicasso's travel agency had wonderful activities that allowed for a more personable experience. We particularly enjoyed the Karaka boat tour, Hvar wine tasting and island tour and Krka park tour. The tour guides were experienced, interactive, and knowledgeable.
Overall, it was easy to communicate our needs and questions. Would be easier to just use email instead of the portal.
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The entire nine days of travel from Slovenia to Montenegro were seamless as far as being picked up at the arrival airport and departure as planned. Transportaion was on schedule, which was important to me in a foreign country and eliminated any stress. Each private guide and/or driver throughout our trip was courteous and spoke English, which avoided any misunderstanding about all the wonderful sites we saw.
Lake Bled was absolutely wonderful. The guide parked the van at this family home four blocks from the lake and introduced us to his mother and sister, who welcomed us, and we saw how they lived in this beautiful village. The walk of four blocks to the lake also gave us the opportunity to see more of this quaint place to live. Since the lake does not allow power boats, we and about 20 other people were rowed to the island, where an ancient church was located. We found out that this family, in the past, were the caretakers of the island and our tour guide had to row himself to the shore to go to school and, in the winter, skate to school every day.
Next, we were driven to the castle on top of a small mountain, which had a perfect, 360-degree view of the area. Beautiful!
The next day we went to Plitvice Lakes National Park, with too many waterfalls to count and water that looked as crystal clear as any natural water I have ever seen. The four-kilometer walk upstream was nothing like I've ever seen in the USA.
We spent the night in a wonderful mountain lodge, with individual lodges and an upper-end-style bed and breakfast theme.
Split was a city with parts dating back to the third century, with many Roman influences in its many buildings.
Mostar in Bosnia was very interesting and had a central arch-style bridge which seemed to be a central point for all to see. There was so much we saw that it is too much to describe here.
We also stopped at a wine tasting at the most modern winery I've ever been to. It even had 12 guest rooms, with a pool.
On our way to Dubrovnik, we stopped at Ston to have an unbelievable lunch. At the restaurant, we had an oyster tasting of fresh oysters being farmed several hundred yards from the restaurant. We were served oysters three ways, from raw to fried and baked, and they were the best I will ever eat in my life.
We next went to Dubrovnik, which was particularly interesting to me because it is where Game of Thrones was filmed. Our guide was excellent, as he worked as a "roadie" for the film company, helping set the scenes by taking down modern signs or anything modern, and putting them back after filming. He had large screen shots in a spiral binder and would take us to a cove and hold up the screen shot of the actual scene from the movie to show us the similarity. His behind-the-scenes knowledge of the actors and the reaction from the town and church was beyond expectations. My wife and I were fans of GOT and so excited that we are going to watch if all again one day.
Our last day was in Montenegro, which again was beautiful, and we spent the day next to the water there. We were ferried to a man-made island with an old church on it.
Overall, the Adriatic Sea along the coast of these countries was one of the most beautiful stretches of water you could imagine.
Our expectations of this tour were met and exceeded.
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