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Explore Croatia on a 7-day guided tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik, visiting UNESCO sites, tasting oysters, and discovering stunning coastal towns and landscapes.
Discover Croatia on a 7-day guided tour that takes you from the lively streets of Zagreb all the way to the historic walls of Dubrovnik. Priced for private groups, this tour offers a rich mix of culture, history, and coastal scenery. Along the way, you’ll visit UNESCO sites like Plitvice Lakes and Diocletian’s Palace, taste fresh oysters in Ston, and enjoy panoramic views from Mount Sr. The tour is designed for those who want a comprehensive journey through Croatia’s most iconic locations, with knowledgeable guides leading every step.
While the tour does not include accommodation, it covers a lot of ground in 7 days, making it ideal for travelers seeking a thorough introduction to Dalmatia’s highlights. Note that wheelchair users are not suited for this experience. The tour features live English-speaking guides, convenient private group arrangements, and a flexible booking policy allowing full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.


The tour begins in Zagreb, Croatia’s energetic capital. A large walking and panoramic tour introduces Upper Town and Lower Town, highlighting Ban Jelai Square, Kaptol, Gradec, and St. Mark’s Church. Visitors appreciate the local traditional meal included at the start, which offers an authentic taste of Croatian cuisine. This initial exploration sets a lively tone and provides a good orientation of the city’s historic and modern areas.
Guides explain the significance of each site, making it easier to understand Zagreb’s unique blend of history and contemporary life. The tour’s start in Zagreb includes approximately half a day of sightseeing, giving plenty of time to continue exploring independently later.
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On Day 2, the journey takes travelers through Croatia’s heart, stopping at Rastoke Village. Often called Little Plitvice, this village is famous for its waterfalls and charming watermills, making it a picturesque break from the drive. Following this, the tour visits the Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO site renowned for its interconnected lakes and waterfalls.
Visitors find the park’s landscape stunning, with natural beauty and vibrant colors, perfect for scenic photos. A visit to the abandoned Eljava Airbase, one of Europe’s largest Cold War underground airfields, offers a fascinating glimpse into history. This stop is both an intriguing historical site and a unique landscape feature of the route.

On Day 3, the tour moves south along Croatia’s coast, with a stop in Ibenik. Here, the St. James Cathedral is a notable UNESCO World Heritage site, admired for its architecture. The sightseeing in Ibenik offers a mix of cultural insight and coastal scenery before continuing to Trogir.
Trogir is known for its stone alleys and Renaissance architecture, offering a glimpse into medieval Croatian life. The afternoon brings travelers to Split, home of the impressive Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO site that forms the heart of the city.

The focus on Day 4 is a guided walk through Split, exploring Diocletian’s Palace in detail. Visitors enjoy visiting the basements, Peristyle, and Old Town, discovering the ancient Roman architecture woven into the modern city. The rest of the day is free for leisure, with options to relax at local beaches or enjoy a drink along the waterfront promenade.
This balance of guided sightseeing and free time allows for personal exploration, making it suitable for travelers who want depth without feeling rushed.
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On Day 5, the journey turns toward the Dubrovnik area, with a special stop in Ston. Known for its medieval walls and seafood, Ston is a highlight for those interested in historic fortifications and local cuisine. An oyster farm visit includes tasting fresh oysters, a delicious and authentic experience, with the seafood a notable feature of this region.
This stop provides a mix of history and gastronomy, giving travelers a taste of Croatia’s coastal flavors and medieval engineering.

The afternoon of Day 5 sees travelers arriving in Dubrovnik, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” The local guide leads a walk through Dubrovnik’s cobblestone streets, with an included ticket to walk the famous city walls. These walls offer panoramic views of the city and the sea, creating a memorable moment for visitors.
In addition, a trip to Mount Sr offers spectacular panoramic vistas of Dubrovnik and the surrounding coastline. The city’s compact size makes it easy to explore leisurely during the free afternoon, whether to visit shops or relax at local cafes.
The final day provides an airport transfer from Dubrovnik or Split, depending on the traveler’s flight plans. The option also exists to return to Zagreb by car with the guide, offering flexibility for those continuing their Croatian journey. This arrangement makes the tour adaptable to different travel schedules and preferences.

This tour is available with a full refund if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for travelers. The live guide speaks English, and the group remains private, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, hat, camera, sunscreen, and water, considering the outdoor nature of many stops. Accommodation is not included but can be requested separately, allowing travelers to arrange their stay according to preferences.

This adventure suits those eager to see Croatia’s most iconic sights in a well-organized, week-long itinerary. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy history, culture, and coastal scenery, especially if they appreciate guided experiences led by knowledgeable local guides.
However, since wheelchair users are not suitable, it’s best for visitors who are comfortable with walking and outdoor activities. The private group setup offers a more personalized experience, making it perfect for families, couples, or small groups seeking a comprehensive Croatian journey.
The 7-day guided tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik offers a balanced mix of urban exploration, natural beauty, and historic sites. The journey through UNESCO sites, medieval towns, and coastal landscapes highlights Croatia’s diverse appeal.
While the itinerary is packed, the inclusion of free time in Dubrovnik and Split allows for personal discovery, making the experience both structured and flexible. The seafood tasting in Ston, the walk along Dubrovnik’s famous walls, and visits to landmarks like Diocletian’s Palace are standout moments.
This tour provides a comprehensive Croatian experience in a manageable timeframe, suited for those who value guided insights and culturally rich stops.
What is the price of this tour?
The data does not specify the price, but it is designed as a private group experience with flexible booking options.
Is accommodation included?
No, accommodation is not included but can be requested separately.
How long is the tour each day?
The tour spans 7 days, with guided sightseeing, walking tours, and free time built into the schedule.
Are meals included?
Meals other than the welcome traditional local meal are not included, but the tour guides may suggest local dining options.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and the physical demands of walking and outdoor exploration should be considered for children.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and water are recommended for outdoor activities.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
No, the tour guides speak English exclusively.
What is the group size?
The tour is organized as a private group, ensuring personalized attention.
How do I get to the start point?
The tour begins in Zagreb; transportation details are flexible, and transfers can be arranged upon request.
This Croatia: 7-Day Guided Tour from Zagreb to Dubrovnik combines cultural highlights, natural wonders, and culinary experiences in a well-paced itinerary. It suits travelers looking for an organized, insightful, and memorable Croatian adventure.
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