Visit the must-see highlights then discover little-known attractions most tourists never hear about.
All-inclusive comfort
Get more value with all-inclusive trips featuring top-rated restaurants and hotels.
Small Group Size
Typically featuring a modest group of a dozen like-minded travelers, we have a maximum threshold of 16-18 in order to ensure that extra personal attention.
Tour Leaders
Simply the best in the business, our leaders exude professionalism, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
Stunning day walks on Croatia's coast ●
Kotor, Montenegro - Unesco site ●
Plitvice Lakes: natural wonder ●
Fairy-tale Dubrovnik ●
Hvar & Korcula - town tours and area walks
A comprehensive regional tour including seven extremely varied countries ●
Stately Belgrade ●
Scenic mountain scenery ●
Venerable Skopje ●
Stunning Lake Ohrid ●
Rugged and little visited Albania ●
Pretty Dubrovnik ●
Fascinating Bosnia-Herzegovina
Guided walking tours of Ljubljana, Hvar, Dubrovnik, Mostar, etc ●
Mountain vistas and boat trip on Lake Bled ● Julian Alps ●
Plitvice Lakes walk ●
Stunning Istrian Peninsula ●
Rebuilt Mostar bridge, symbol of Bosnia-Herzegovina ●
Walking Dubrovnik's mediaeval walls ●
Roman sites of Butrint and Appolonia ●
Ohrid, Macedonia - World Heritage Site
Byzantine streets, white pebble beaches, enigmatic caves. Croatia's cobalt waves blow steady whispers of an ancient past revealed in every centuries-old building, narrow street, and weather-worn smile.
The Walls of Dubrovnik dwarf visitors in shadow as you walk along its base, vying for a peek at the foamy seashore. Interlocking lakes at Plitvice command attention as cascading waterfalls crash against each other. Stroll the ancient streets of Croatia's capital and see Zagreb's Baroque-inspired St. Catherine's church. Hvar tempts visitors with Renaissance manuscripts and harbour views from St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Our small group Croatia tours take you from the 40-foot thick walls of Dubrovnik's St. Lawrence fortress to the turquoise waters of Hvar, "Queen of the Dalmatian Islands." Island hop across Adriatic waters and discover this mysterious country's beautiful secrets.
Our leaders exude professionalism, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
Tour Leaders for Croatia Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need a visa to travel to Croatia?
Most visitors do not need a visa to enter Croatia as long as they have a valid passport. Residents of the U.K., U.S., EU countries, Canada, Australia and New Zealand may remain in Croatia for up to 90 days without a tourist visa. If you're unsure whether your country fits within these guidelines, check your country's government website before travelling.
Is Croatia safe?
In general, Croatia is safe for all travellers. Violent crimes rates are low, though petty theft and pickpocketing are common in tourist-heavy areas. Taking the same precautions with your purse or wallet as you would at home minimizes your risk of being targeted and allows you to enjoy your stay safely.
When is the best time to visit Croatia
May-June or September-October are the best times to enjoy all Croatia has to offer. The weather is warm and sunny, outdoor activities are plentiful, and the beaches are open. Visiting in late spring or early fall allows you to avoid heavy crowds, hot weather, and winter storms.
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