Croatia Itineray

 

Dubrovnik townSample 7 Days Itinerary for Croatia 

 

 

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Day 1 – Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a wonderful city located on the Adriatic Sea coast of the captivating south of Croatia. It’s a standout amongst the most famous destinations for visitors in the Mediterranean. The paths of the old town are exceptionally narrow and there are signs to every street entrances that indicates the kind of business that are in the city. Have a walk in this charming little town or sit in one of the outdoor cafes to relax while watching the passers strolling in the principal avenue of the old town.View on Dubrovnick old town

Day 2 – Pomona

Pomona’s town is a harbor and the vast majority of the habitants live off fishing, cultivating, and traveler exchange. Pomona is surrounded by ocean, amazing nature, rough wild shorelines and isolated inlets. It is an extremely appealing town with a couple of restaurants and espresso bars, trinket shops, clubs, resort and more.View on Pomena island

Day 2 – Mljet

Mljet is one of the biggest islands situated in southern Dalmatia in Croatia. A huge part of Mljet is filled with woodlands with fantastic peaks and inclines. This island is beneath the ocean level and reputed for its mud and salt lakes. Two of those lakes and the monastery are located between St Velika Jezera Lake. The monastery was once utilized as a hotel, and today it has been converted into an extremely pleasant restaurant named Melita.View on Mljet sea

Day 3 – Lastovo

Lastovo is renowned for its delightful architectures from the fifteenth and sixteenth century, for its catholic organizations, and for its small pastoral temples. This island is blessed with staggering protected natures, which is the reason why Lastovo attracts such a variety of travelers all year round. Lastovo has a Mediterranean climate with moist winters and long warm and dry summers.View on Lastovo ISLAND

Day 4 – Vis

Vis is situated on the Dalmatian Islands in Croatia. This island is filled with fantastic shorelines and blessed with isolated places to relax. Close to Rukavac town, there is the silver shoreline made of white pebbles. Not far from the shorelines, about ten minutes by foot, you can discover numerous restaurants and bars. The principal activities to do on this phenomenal island are diving, kite surfing, windsurfing, snorkeling, and more.If you visit there don’t miss the chance to explore the famous private bays.Vis town in Croatia

Day 5 – Hvar

There are such a variety of things to say concerning this lovely island. There are awesome slopes colored with purple blooms, fantastic vineyards surrounding the mountains, incredible shorelines with isolated inlets, restaurants, shops, boutiques, and the nightlife is exceptionally dynamic. Many Italians are a fan of this beautiful little town; generally, they come and visit the place during the peak season.View on monuments in Hvar

Day 6 – Trogir

Trogir is a remarkable city located on the Adriatic in Croatia. It is one of the most protected medieval towns in Europe and also an awesome non-developed place, with ruins and abandoned houses to explore. This island is simply amazing, with dazzling shorelines surrounded by lavender covered hills, wonderful renaissance towns, old fishing ports, and Roman ruins.marina in Trogir

Day 7 – Split

Split is located in the center of Dalmatia and it is the second largest city in Croatia. This town is renowned for its Dalmatian mutts, jackasses, and the football club of Hajduk, which is one of the most popular clubs in Croatia. If you want to see the Campanile bell, you can climb the stairs inside the tower, and from the top, explore the exceptional views. Bacvice is one of the most crowded beaches in Split during the summer, yet there are other wonderful shorelines which are also popular, for example, Kastelet, Znjan, Kasjuni, and more. There are a lot of bistros and awesome places to have a beverage or to delight in savoring refreshing ice creams.View on Split town