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Dalmatia Tour (Pearl of the Adriatic)

Countries that gained independence from the former Yugoslavia

Travel period: 7 nights and 8 days local

Cities visited: Slovenia (Bled, Postojna), Croatia (Zagreb, Rovinj, Pula, Opatija, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik), Montenegro (Kotor)

Inclusions: Accommodation for the entire trip, meals for the entire trip , Korean guide, private vehicle for the entire trip, Arena Stadium, Postojna Cave, Plitvice National Park, 2 special meals provided

Not included: Shared expenses (20 euros per person per day)

Things to pack

Please make sure to bring a windbreaker or raincoat in case of rain. Also, make sure to bring sunglasses.

It is recommended that you exchange your currency in advance at your place of residence.

Optional tour

There are no optional tours.

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Event Schedule

Day 1

Zagreb

Croatia

Day 2

Zagreb

Postojna

Slovenian

Bled

Day 3

Bled

Rovinj

Croatia

Pula

Opatija

Day 4

Opatija

Plitvice

Zadar

Day 5

Zadar

split

Day 6

split

Dubrovnik

Day 7

Dubrovnik

Kotor

Montenegro

Dubrovnik

Day 8

Arrive at Zagreb Airport in Slovenia and meet your local guide (schedule may vary depending on arrival time)

Head to the Old Town and visit St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Mark's Church, and the Stone Gate .

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Stone Gate

The eastern gate is one of the four gates leading to the old town, and is a must-visit holy place for Catholics in Zagreb. It is a holy place because it was spared from the worst fire in Zagreb in 1731.

St. Mark's Basilica

Built in the 13th century, the cathedral is notable for its colorful roof tiles, which were created in 1880, a long time after the cathedral was built. The left emblem represents Croatia, while the right represents Zagreb.

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Lunch: Local food

Dinner: Local food

Hotel Antunovic Zagreb

or similar hotel

Move to Postojna (travel time: 2 hours 30 minutes) Visit the inside of the cave

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Postojna Cave (interior)

It is a karst cave system with a length of 24,120 m. It is the second longest cave system in the country and one of the top tourist attractions. It is the best tourist destination in Slovenia, visited by numerous tourists every year.

Go to Bled (travel time: 1 hour)

Bled Island

The Cathedral of Our Lady of Love is a popular wedding venue, and there is a Slovenian tradition where the groom carries his bride up 99 steps, known as the Stairs of Love.

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Lunch: Local food

Dinner: Local food

Hotel Park

or similar hotel

Travel to Rovinj, a beautiful port city on the Istrian Peninsula of Croatia (travel time: 2 hours 40 minutes)

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Rovinj

It is a port city that is very popular with photographers. Its small alleyways are beautiful, and the Adriatic coastline visible through them is truly called the pearl of the Adriatic, and it is a port city that many tourists visit.

Move to Pula (travel time: 45 minutes)

Arena Stadium (Interior)

It is a Roman amphitheater. It is the only Roman amphitheater with its four flanking towers completely preserved. It was built between 27 BC and 68 AD and is one of the six largest Roman stadiums in the world.

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Transfer to Opatija (travel time: 1 hour 20 minutes)

Lunch: Local food

Dinner: Local food

Grand Hotel Adriatic

or similar hotel

Go to Plitvice Lakes National Park (travel time: 2 hours 20 minutes) for light trekking

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Plitvice Lakes National Park (light trekking)

Known as the most beautiful of Croatia's national parks, it is famous for its 16 lakes connected by numerous waterfalls. The various lakes, valleys, and waterfalls are in harmony among the thick forests, creating a primeval forest landscape.

Drive to Zadar (1 hour 40 minutes) and watch the sunset while listening to the sounds of the Sea Organ.

Zadar Sea Organ

The Sea Organ is an architectural acoustic art object and experimental musical instrument located in Zadar, Croatia, which plays music through waves and tubes beneath a large marble staircase. It is a famous landmark that is said to be the first of its kind in the world.

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Lunch: Local food

Dinner: Special

Hotel Zadar

or similar hotel

Transfer to Split, the capital of Dalmatia (duration: 1 hour 40 minutes)

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Diocletian's Palace

This is the former palace built by Diocletian, known as the last and most powerful persecutor of Christianity in the Roman Empire, and is the best-preserved of the ancient imperial residences.

Cathedral of Dominus

The Basilica of St. Domnius, a fusion of Roman and Romanesque styles built in the 600s AD, was built to house the remains of Roman emperors. The view of Split from its bell tower is the most beautiful.

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Lunch: Local food

Dinner: Local food

Hotel Amphora

or similar hotel

Move to Dubrovnik, known as the Pearl of the Adriatic (time required: 3 hours). Centered around the Pillar Gate , we will visit the old pharmacy , Onofrio's Fountain, Rector's Palace, Sponza Palace , and the rich cafe that appeared in Sister Over Flowers.

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Dubrovnik city walls and cruise ship

The walls are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia. With numerous additions and modifications throughout history, they have never been breached by hostile armies during this period.

Dubrovnik

The most popular tourist city in Croatia, it is the central port city of Dubrovnik-Neretva County and is a beautiful city called the Pearl of the Adriatic, with many Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance style buildings remaining, giving it an old-fashioned feel.

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Lunch: Local food

Dinner: Local food

Grand Hotel Dubrovnik

or similar hotel

Travel to Kotor, Montenegro, the jewel of the Balkans (duration: 2 hours 30 minutes). See the Serbian Orotoks Church, Campana Tower, city walls, clock tower, sea gate and more.

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Kotor Old Town (interior)

This is a resort city in Montenegro with a well-preserved medieval city influenced by Serbia and Venice, and the surrounding natural environment is beautiful, so the city and its surroundings are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Transfer to Dubrovnik (duration: 2 hours 30 minutes)

Seefood Platter(Special)

End your beautiful and romantic Dalmatian program with an Adriatic style seafood meal.

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Lunch: Local food

Dinner: Special

Grand Hotel Dubrovnik

or similar hotel

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Dubrovnik Airport and transfer to your residence.

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