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Croatia 7 Days Special Tour Package – Complete Travel Itinerary

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Zagreb

7 days

Detailed Itinerary

Your Croatia 7 Days Tour Package begins in Zagreb, the charming capital of Croatia. Upon arrival at the airport, you’ll be transferred to your hotel to settle in and relax after your journey. The remainder of the day is free for you to explore at your own pace.

Zagreb’s city center is highly walkable, with beautifully laid-out streets, green parks, and historic squares that are easy to navigate on foot. Most major attractions, cafés, and restaurants are located within walking distance, making it an ideal introduction to your Croatia 7 days itinerary and a perfect start for first-time visitors.

Included

Accommodations

Drinks

Food

Tour Guide

Transportation

    Your Itinerary

    Day 1

    Welcome to Zagreb!

    Welcome to Zagreb, Croatia’s vibrant capital and one of Europe’s most underrated city gems. Blending historic charm with modern energy, Zagreb is known for its leafy parks, Gothic and neo-Renaissance architecture, lively cafés, and walkable streets.

    After arrival, settle into your hotel and begin exploring the city center on foot. A guided walking tour is highly recommended, taking you from the main square through local markets to Upper Town and St. Mark’s Square, the historic heart of the city. In the afternoon, relax in one of Zagreb’s many green spaces — Maksimir Park is a great choice for a peaceful stroll and people-watching.

    Day 2

    Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes National Park

    Today, drive south to the iconic Plitvice Lakes National Park, one of the highlights of any Croatia 7 days itinerary. En route, stop at the charming village of Rastoke, famous for its traditional watermills and scenic waterfalls where two rivers meet.

    Arrive at Plitvice Lakes in the early afternoon and explore at your leisure. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features 16 emerald-blue lakes, more than 90 cascading waterfalls, wooden walkways, caves, and lush forest landscapes rich in wildlife — a must-visit destination in Croatia.

    Day 3

    Plitvice Lakes at Sunrise & Drive to Split

    An early morning visit to Plitvice allows you to enjoy the park before peak crowds. Walk along wooden paths and bridges winding through terraced lakes, waterfalls, and limestone formations, either independently or with a local guide.

    Later, continue south toward the Dalmatian Coast and arrive in Split. After checking into your hotel, spend the afternoon exploring Split’s historic old town. Visit Pjaca Square, the Iron Gate, Fruit Square, and stroll along Marmont Street before heading to the seaside Riva Promenade to watch the sunset.

    Day 4

    Split to Korčula Island

    Start the day at Split’s Green Market (Pazar) to experience local life and pick up fresh produce. Then board a ferry to Korčula Island, one of the most picturesque islands on the Dalmatian coast.

    Spend the afternoon wandering Korčula’s maze-like Old Town, known for its Venetian architecture, stone alleys, and historic squares. Highlights include St. Mark’s Cathedral, the Land Gate, and the Bishop’s Treasury, home to impressive artworks. Korčula is also believed to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.

    Day 5

    Korčula to Dubrovnik via Pelješac Peninsula

    Depart Korčula and travel via Orebić across the Pelješac Peninsula toward Dubrovnik. Stop in the medieval town of Ston, famous for its massive defensive walls — among the longest in Europe — and historic saltpans.

    Enjoy fresh oysters or mussels paired with local Dingač red wine, or visit a family-run winery for tastings. Continue onward to Dubrovnik, where the evening is free to explore the Old Town or take a cable car up Mount Srđ for panoramic views of the Adriatic and the Elafiti Islands.

    Day 6

    Konavle Wine Tasting Tour

    Today, head south of Dubrovnik to the scenic Konavle Valley, one of Croatia’s top wine-producing regions. Visit three family-owned wineries, each with centuries-old winemaking traditions.

    Taste local specialties such as Dubrovacka Malvasia, Merlot, herb liqueurs, and dessert wines like Prošek, paired with traditional regional dishes and homemade desserts. This cultural and culinary experience is a highlight of the Croatia 7 Days Tour Package.

    Day 7

    Depart Dubrovnik

    Depending on your departure time, explore more of Dubrovnik’s cultural heritage. Visit the Franciscan Monastery, home to one of the world’s oldest pharmacies (dating back to 1317), or the Rector’s Palace, which offers insight into life during the Republic of Ragusa.

    Your journey through Croatia comes to an end with unforgettable memories of historic cities, natural wonders, islands, and wine regions.

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