Get ready to fall in love with Croatia, a place packed with ‘wow’ from the mountains to the shoreline. Kick off your adventure in the ever-so-elegant Zagreb, a city where twin-spired cathedrals reach for the sky and every corner café is an invitation to sit, sip, and soak up the scene. Dubrovnik’s up next – this UNESCO gem has the stunning Rector’s Palace, ancient walls, and more history than you can shake a suitcase at! And Croatia’s coast? Absolutely stunning! The Adriatic coastline is pure magic, with towns like Porec, Rovinj, and Opatija serving sun, sea, and colourful scenes galore. So, hop on one of our fully escorted hassle-free coach holidays and let Croatia’s beauty and history wrap you in a warm welcome.
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Explore the region's beautiful coast and historic towns on this holiday designed for the solo traveller, travelling by express coach.
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Explore the stunning beauty of Croatia's Istrian Peninsula, visiting picturesque Porec, charming Rovinj and more!
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View Tour and PricesDiscover the rugged beauty of Croatia on this fantastic coach holiday, taking in the remarkable sights of Opatija, Rovinj, and more.
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View Tour and PricesStay on Croatia’s Krk Island, with time to relax and enjoy the wonderful coastal scenery, as well as venturing further afield to explore the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park.
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A key highlight of Croatia is its extraordinary natural beauty which covers the lengths of the country. From cascading waterfalls to mesmerising lakes, the national parks will take your breath away. It is no surprise to those who have seen Croatia that it has often been used as a filming location for huge works such as Game of Thrones, where the medieval city of Dubrovnik was put on full display to an awe-inspired international audience. Full to the brim with Balkan beauty, explore the rich history of Porec, Rovinj and Pula in the gorgeous climate, seeing the extraordinary Roman amphitheatre and the other preserved sites of the past. The charming seaside town of Opatija showcases the true charm of this favourite country; it is filled with colour, tradition and elegant buildings, allowing visitors to take in the seafront and promenade as well as exploring the classic architecture that lies all around. Whether you’re eager to uncover rich history or rugged coastlines, Croatia has you covered!
Dubrovnik’s Old Town is more than a medieval wonder – it’s the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic', with walls that hold history as grand as the views!
We've rounded up some of the very best sights to make planning your next adventure a breeze...
Old City Walls
Strolling along Dubrovnik’s Old City Walls is a must-do for any traveller! First built in the 10th century and later reinforced in the 13th and 14th, these sturdy walls stand guard over the city. Today, they provide spectacular views of the city below and the endless blue sea.
Stradun
Stradun struts its stuff right through the heart of the Old Town, claiming its title as one of Europe’s most stunning streets. With its white limestone paving glistening in the sun, it’s a runway for delightful cafés, quirky shops, and fabulous Baroque homes.
Rector’s Palace
Designed by the creative genius Onofrio de la Cava in the 15th century, Rector’s Palace is a dazzling fusion of architectural styles. Now the Cultural History Museum, it welcomes explorers to discover its lovingly restored rooms, showcasing everything from regal portraits to noble coats of arms.
Vrbnik
High atop a 50-metre cliff, Vrbnik is a delightful labyrinth of twisting streets, historic buildings, and remarkable monuments. The Old Town enchants with its Mediterranean style, while the golden beaches below offer the perfect sandy escape for those looking to unwind.
Košljun
Nestled in a sea of stunning views, Košljun Island is like a postcard from paradise! The Franciscan monastery, where a group of dedicated monks reside, doubles as a museum showcasing rare Glagolitic manuscripts and an array of colourful folk costumes.
Roman Amphitheatre
Pula’s Roman Amphitheatre sure knows how to steal the spotlight! With its near-complete walls, four towering sentinels, and hidden tunnels that once echoed with the roars of gladiators and wild beasts, it’s an unmissable spectacle!
Forum Square
Welcome to the heart and soul of Pula, where the main square serves as a grand stage for both ancient tales and modern life, and the Temple of Augustus features an exquisite frieze and a delightful archaeological display.
The Arch of the Sergii
The Arch of the Sergii is not just a pretty entrance; it's a tribute to the brave Sergii family’s exploits in the Battle of Actium. It greets visitors with its two stately Corinthian columns, enchanting friezes adorned with cupids, and a relief of a chariot.
Old Town
Rovinj’s Old Town is a vibrant patchwork of colourful façades and cobblestone streets. The charming architecture, with its sweet little shrines and picturesque arches, adds to the town’s enchanting atmosphere. And those breathtaking ocean views peeking through the buildings? They’re the cherry on top!
Balbi’s Arch
Since the late 17th century, Balbi’s Arch has been the fabulous entrance to the Old Town, showcasing the iconic Lion of Saint Mark. On either side of this charming arch, two stone heads – one representing a Turk and the other a Venetian – keep a watchful eye on passersby.
Church of St. Euphemia
Standing tall atop a hill, the Church of St. Euphemia is the crown jewel of Rovinj! Inside, treasure hunters will discover an ancient Roman sarcophagus behind the right-hand altar, rumoured to cradle the remains of Saint Euphemia herself.