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Welcome to Croatia, a hidden gem where azure seas kiss ancient shores and cultures blend seamlessly with breathtaking landscapes. This land of a thousand islands is not just a destination; it's an experience waiting to be lived. Whether you're yearning for sun-soaked beaches, a journey through historic towns, or an adventurous foray into pristine natural wonders, Croatia tours offer it all. From the quaint streets of Zagreb to the serene beauty of the Dalmatian Coast, our Croatia tour packages are designed to captivate your senses and create memories that last a lifetime. Join us on an unforgettable journey to this enchanting corner of Europe.
 
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Best things to do on a Croatia tour

  • Stunning view from the pavilion in Trsteno of it's beautiful botanic gardens overlooking the sea

    Trsteno

    Imagine gazing out over the Adriatic on a pavilion bordered by Renaissance gardens that look like they were hand-picked from Tuscany! Well, you don't have to travel to Italy - just a short drive from Dubrovnik lies the enchanting fishing village of Trsteno, whose arboretum is world-famous (thanks to Game of Thrones!) You can't help but feel like royalty on a stroll through this wonderfully wild landscape as citrus scents fill the air.

  • Aerial view of the secluded Sakarun Beach on Dugi Otok

    Sakarun Beach

    Hidden amongst the Mediterranean-scented pine forests of Dugi Otok Island is a white-sandy beach with a Caribbean flair! Sakarun is something out of a dream - the gentle slope, the crystal clear waters, and tiki sunshades are that of a secluded island retreat perfect for a romantic getaway. The tropical ambience in the heart of Europe makes this one of the best beaches in Croatia and more than worthy of a day trip from Zadar.

  • The mountains of Omis casting a shadow over its small town

    Omiš

    With a swashbuckling history and a fierce reputation back in the middle ages, Omiš is now a tiny town full of adventure. From canoeing and canyoning to rafting and ziplining, there's no shortage of fun to be had. If you're not after an adrenaline rush, then the golden beaches and aquamarine waters are a real treat. Venture up the fortress-dotted mountains for a look inside the town's pirate past, me hearties!

  • The luminous waters of the Bisevo Blue Cave

    Biševo Blue Cave

    Rivalling Capri's Blue Grotto, Croatia houses its own cerulean wonder. In the heart of the Adriatic lies the island of Biševo with a shoreline full of secluded beaches and hidden coves, one of which illuminates with an iridescent blue glow. The Blue Cave is mesmerising as a crack of sunlight ignites its sapphire shades. Whilst you can't swim in it, the nearby Green Cave on Vis is just as inviting with its emerald hues!

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    What you need to know about visiting Croatia

    • What currency is used in Croatia?

      Croatia uses the Croatian Kuna (HRK). Card payments are widely accepted, but it's good to have cash for smaller purchases during Croatia trips.
    • What electrical plug is used in Croatia?

      Croatia uses Type C and F plugs, the standard European two-pin plugs. Bringing an adapter is recommended for international travelers on Croatia tour packages.
    • What travel documents do I need for Croatia?

      Visitors typically need a valid passport. EU citizens can enter with an ID card. Always check visa requirements for your specific country before booking Croatia tours.
    • Is Croatia safe for tourists?

      Croatia is generally very safe for travelers. Common sense safety practices are advised, just like in any other tourist destination.
    • Do people speak English in Croatia?

      English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, making communication easy on Croatia tours. On the Istria peninsula Italian is also common.
    • What is the best way to travel around Croatia?

      Renting a car offers the most flexibility. However, public transportation like buses and ferries are reliable for Croatia trips.
    • Can I use my cell phone in Croatia?

      Yes, but if you don't have a number from the EU, roaming fees will apply. Check with your provider about international plans. Alternatively, a local SIM card can be a cost-effective option for Croatia tours.
    • Are credit cards widely accepted in Croatia?

      Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops. Carrying some euros in cash is advisable, especially in smaller towns and islands on Croatia trips.
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