Itinerary for: Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian Coast (14RDUV/1)
14-Day Break
- Day 1 – Local departure by coach then onwards to northern France for an overnight stay.
- Day 2 – Continue south through France and Italy to our hotel in the Milan/Lake Como area. B,D
- Day 3 – Travel across Italy, past Parma and Bologna to reach the port of Ancona. From here we board the overnight ferry for the crossing to Split in Croatia. Accommodation in 2-berth cabins. B,D
- Day 4 – Mostar with Guided City Tour (included). We disembark in Split this morning and head south to Mostar, situated on the Neretva River. During Turkish occupation a bridge (Stari Most) was built across the river, which became a symbol of the city. However the bridge was totally destroyed during the Croatia-Bosnia conflict in the early 1990’s. Since the end of the war, the bridge has been painstakingly rebuilt. Our included guided sightseeing tour includes entrance to the Turkish House and Muslim Mosque. B,D
- Day 5 – Dubrovnik and Guided City Tour (included). Enjoy a day at leisure in the place described as ‘Paradise on Earth’, and a ‘Jewel in the Crown of the Adriatic’. Dubrovnik has been called the most perfectly preserved medieval town in the world and is a city, which for centuries rivalled Venice as a major sea trading port. It has now been fully restored to its former glory with the huge walls, built between the 11th and 17th centuries still intact. Take a walk along the stone ramparts of the city for the best views, before venturing inside to experience the many treasures. Our included guided city tour will show the main highlights including the Cathedral, Knezev Palace and Franciscan Monastery. B,D
- Day 6 – Korcula (optional). Today, we enjoy an optional excursion by coach and boat to the island of Korcula. The island is rich in fascinating historical influences, including the Greeks, Venetians and Turks.
The sixth largest Croatian island, it is 20 miles long and only between 4 and 5 miles wide. Local legend says that Prince Antenor of Troy founded the Korcula settlement. You will have the opportunity to shop for some of the island’s most famous exports, including olive oil and red wine. Later, enjoy winestasting on the island of nearby Peljesac. B,D
- Day 7 – Montenegro (optional). We offer a full day optional excursion to neighbouring Montenegro. From Lepatane we cross the only fjord in the Mediterranean to Kamenari and reach the well-preserved city of Kotor. The entire city is criss-crossed with narrow streets and squares. Lord Byron judged this part of the coast as ‘the most beautiful encounter between land and sea’. An optional city sightseeing tour will also be available. B,D
- Day 8 – Split Guided Tour (included); Trogir Guided Tour (included). We leave Dubrovnik and head north along the coast to reach Split. We include a guided city tour of the city, exploring the charming old town, which was originally built around Emperor Diocletian’s huge Roman palace. We continue to Trogir, one of the jewels of the Dalmatian coast, which enjoys a lovely setting on a small island just off the mainland, but connected by a bridge. B,D
- Day 9 – Sibenik Guided Tour, Krka National Park and Zadar Guided Tour (included). We begin our day with a guided tour of Sibenik, an old fortified town. Its influences can be seen in the beautiful Baroque and Renaissance architecture. We continue to Krka National Park, where deep tree-covered canyons plunge into plateaus, with impressive waterfall cascades. Our journey north continues to Zadar, built on a narrow peninsula, extending into the Zadar Channel. We include a guided city tour of Zabar. B,D
- Day 10 – Plitvice Lakes National Park (included). We leave Zadar and enjoy a full day excursion to Plitvice the most beautiful and best known of Croatia’s national parks. The sixteen small lakes within the park are interconnected by waterfalls, dense forests of beech, fir and spruce trees and is home to many species of animal including the brown bear. B,D
- Day 11 – Free day to relax. B,D
- Day 12 – Travel through Slovenia and into Austria for an overnight stay. B,D
- Day 13 – Travel through Germany and into Belgium for an overnight stay. B
- Day 14 – To Calais, then return home. B
Included Meals: B=Breakfast D=Dinner
Notes
Prices are per person, based on two sharing
Extras:
- Optional excursions
- Single room supplement £249
- Travel insurance from £45.95
In Croatia you will stay for four nights in Dubrovnik at a minimum 3-star hotel such as the Tirena, Argosy or Valamar Club President on the Babin Kuk peninsula.
You will then stay one night at the 3-star Hotel Solaris or similar in Sibenik, followed by one night at the 3-star Hotel Pinja, Petrcane or similar in the Zadar region. Two nights will then be spent at the 4-star Hotel Agava or similar in the Opatija area.
Overnight stays in northern France, northern Italy and Belgium will be in city-style hotels. Your hotel in Austria will be 3-star standard.
EarlyBooking Discount Special Offer!
£30 off when you book before 30th November 2010.Quote reference "EBM11" when making your booking by telephone orenter as your discount code on the payment page for online bookings.
Tour Includes
- Free local joining points
- Travel by Silver Service luxury coach which includes:
- Extra legroom for your added comfort
- Comfortable rear lounge to relax and chat
- FREE personal headphones with a choice of music & DVDs
- Porterage in all hotels
- Smaller, more personal group
- Overnight ferry from Ancona to Split (accommodation in two-berth cabins)
- Entrance to Krka National Park and Plitvice Lakes National Park
- 13 nights' accomodation with continental breakfast and 11 evening meals
- Guided city tours
- Mostar, including entrances to Turkish House & Muslim Mosque
- Dubrovnik, including entrances to the Cathedral
- Knezev Palace and Franciscan Monastery
- Split
- Trogir
- Sibenik
- Zadar
Tour Dates
Dubrovnik And The Dalmatian Coast (14 Days) - Silver Service
Tour Ref: 14RDUV/1
25 April 2011 - £1,029.00
07 May 2011 - £1,049.00
14 May 2011 - £1,095.00
06 June 2011 - £1,199.00
27 June 2011 - £1,259.00
16 July 2011 - £1,299.00
29 August 2011 - £1,279.00
12 September 2011 - £1,279.00
24 September 2011 - £1,229.00
01 October 2011 - £1,099.00