Day One

 

Welcome to Croatia! Settle into your new home for the week. Relax and unpack after your day of travel. Explore Rovinj’s ancient streets, art, and architecture, including the Basilica of St. Euphemia, and stunning, 3,000-year-old monuments. Wind down with sunset drinks and a gourmet Istrian dinner at one of our favorite seaside restaurants.

*Transportation from the Airport and Dinner included

 
 

 

Day two

 

After breakfast, venture into the magical Istrian hilltop towns of Grožnjan and Motovun. Walk the ancient cobblestone streets, meet local artists, and explore the town’s quaint cafes. Then, get ready for a private forest truffle hunt with a local guide and his trained truffle hunting dogs! We’ll end our adventure with a cooking demo with traditional truffle specialties for lunch. Spend the late afternoon as you please before dinner at one of the spectacular restaurants at the hotel.

Attire: Comfortable walking shoes/sneakers, light clothes, and hat/cap

*Transportation, Truffle Hunt, Cooking Demo, and Dinner included

 
 

 
 

Day three

Explore the historic town of Pula and then make way for the beautiful beaches, cliffs, and caves of Kamenjak National Park. Kayaks and Paddleboards are available.

Attire: Shorts, rubber sole shoes or tennis shoes, bathing suit, swim shoes

*Transportation and Park Entrance Fee included.

 
 

 

Day four

 

Today we’ll taste our way around Chiavalon, Istria’s most famous olive oil farm, and after venture nearby for an authentic Croatian lunch. After lunch, the driver will take you back to your hotel for some down time before dinner. Dinner is a 10 minute walk along the Adriatic shore or a short car ride.

*Transportation, Olive Oil Tasting, Lunch, and Dinner Included

 
 

Day five

 

After three days of local adventures, today is your chance to do as you please. There are many options and services available to book this day.

 
 

 

Day Six

Departure day. Farewell until we meet again!

Prices

Itinerary(services and meals), Luxury transportation to and from the airport, and luxury hotel accommodations

Approximately $3000.00 per couple

**Flights and Alcohol are not included

 
 

The official currency in Croatia is the Kuna (1 kuna = 100 lipa). With Croatia's entrance to the EU, many Croatian businesses are beginning to express their prices in Euros and Kuna, though Euros are not yet widely accepted. Foreign currency can be exchanged at post offices, banks, and exchange offices. Numerous hotels and travel agencies also will exchange currency, but beware of the service charges, which can be as high as 3%. To convert prices, go to www.xe.com/ucc. Credit cards (Eurocard / Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Diners) are accepted in almost all hotels, marinas, restaurants, shops and cash machines. ATMs The easiest and best way to get cash in Croatia is from an ATM (automated teller machine, aka Bankomat in Croatia) which can be found in all larger towns, ports, bus and train stations. Health Hospitals and clinics are located in all larger towns and cities, while smaller centers have dispensaries and pharmacies only. Prior to travelling please check if your health care in Croatia would be covered by insurance or take the necessary steps in obtaining traveller's insurance. Travel Documents Make sure you carry a valid passport or some other identification document recognized by international agreement.

 

Size: 54 000 sq. km Population: 4,5 million

Capital: Zagreb

Language: Croatian (Official) English widely spoken

Official currency: Kuna

Climate: Moderate Continental & Mild Mediterranean

Average temperatures on the coast in Summer 83°F - 66°F

Average sea temperature is 77 ˚F in the summer

Tap water: Safe to drink in all of Croatia

Hot days and semi cool evenings.
A light sweater or jacket is recommended for evenings.



Although you are responsible for your flight, we are happy to assist you in this process. We have taken many routes to get to Croatia and we are available if you have questions on what option is best for you.