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Day 1/2: Depart USA/Arrive Zagreb
Today begins with the trip of a lifetime, as you depart America on your transatlantic
fight to the beautiful Croatian capital of Zagreb. Welcome to Croatia! After a
warm greeting by your Tour Director, you will be shown to your private coach for
transfer to the elegant Regent Esplanade hotel. It is of course one of the most
famous and most gracious buildings in the city, with a premier location in the
midst of Zagreb's vibrant social life. This evening you will join your professional
Tour Director and fellow tour members at our Welcome Cocktail Reception. And enjoy
exquisite dinner in the company of a delightfully talented guitar player. Hotel
Regent Esplanade, Zagreb, (D)
Day 3: Zagreb
This morning, Zagreb will charm you with its abundance of rich cultural heritage
that dates back to the medieval days. We will stroll past baroque-style mansions
and baronial residences, and admire the beautifully crafted facades. In the company
of your local expert, we will visit the symbol of Zagreb, St. Mark's church in
the Upper Town, which houses the remarkable works of Ivan Mestrovic, its most
famous sculptor. Come to the Lotrscak Tower and inhale this most beautiful view
of the city. The attractions here are plentiful, the culture, quite mesmerizing.
There will be enough time for a delicious fresh baked pastry and a cup of excellent
coffee in one of the side walk cafes in Gornji Grad. Or dine on some great home-made
cheese and wine as you chat with friendly locals at Dolac, the lively open air
market.
Enjoy lunch in one of the many elegant restaurants nestled in the centre of beautiful
Zrinjevac park. After an afternoon rest, savor the architectural and art treasures
of the Croatian National Theater, followed by the Mimara Museum, which rivals
the finest art galleries in the world. Here you will discover the sculptures,
classic paintings and choice works by Ruben, Rembrandt, Monet and Renoir. Next,
visit the Museum of Arts and Crafts which reveals incomparable art from the Baroque
period through the 20th century. Cocktails will be served in one of the town's
hippest art galleries, and you will have your chance to meet and hang out with
one of Croatia's well known artists. Hotel Regent Esplanade, Zagreb, (B, D)
Day 4: Zagreb/Ljubljana/Bled
After leisurely breakfast, we depart for Slovenia 's capital, Ljubljana , a
medieval city quietly nestled below a sprawling hill and alongside Ljubjana Castle.
And yes, by the river Ljubljanica! No worries about your luggage. Leave it behind
in your room, and it will be collected and transported on to our next destination.
There you will find it already delivered to your room before arrival! That's valet
service--Adriatic Luxury Journeys style! Meanwhile, en route to Ljubljana, we
stop for lunch consisting of traditional Slovenian specialties, at the magical
Castle in Otocec ob Krki. Enjoy a private sightseeing tour of this jewel that
rises from the mists of the Krka River--the only water castle in Slovenia and
for thousands of miles around.
We continue to Ljubljana , home to one of the oldest Philharmonics in the world;
and also to numerous theaters, museums and art galleries. Stroll through the Old
Town district and again experience your private tour in the company of a local
expert. Explore the baroque town building, the colorful farmer's market, and discover
the cathedral of St. Nicholas. Walk across Dragon Bridge, an Art Nouveau masterpiece
adorned with dragons and symbol of Ljubljana. Then stroll beside the majestic
Ljubljanica River, to the centrally located Presernov Trg.
After lunch we continue to Lake Bled, one of Europe’s most fascinating cities.
You won't believe the amazing views of this pristine Alpine resort! But next,
we'll take a "pletna" boat ride to St. Mary's Island. And while there, we will
admire the renowned church that was built into the rock impregnating this small
island. Now get your walking shoes out! For our energetic guide will take you
up ninety-nine steps to reach the lake’s highest point and to experience other
spectacular views. If you still have energy remaining, do not forget to ring the
church's "wishing bell," which is rumored to bring everyone good luck! Afterwards,
we will return to our beautiful hotel for dinner and overnight stay. Grand Hotel
Toplice, Bled, (B, D)
Day 5: Bled/Postojna/Opatija
Sleep in and savor the ambience of our beautiful hotel in Lake Bled or choose
to join us on a walk around the lake! We get a mid-morning start for our excursion
to yet another natural wonder, the underground world of the Postojna Caves. These
caves are filled with spectacular limestone stalactites and stalagmites which
form pillars and take on fantastic shapes and form. On a guided walking tour
accompanied by the local expert, you can almost imagine yourself in another world.
The culmination of this tour is small train ride that takes you to the heart of
the underground fairyland. In the early afternoon we continue to Opatija, “The
Nice of the Adriatic”. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the wonderful Opatija Riviera,
one of the European oldest and most elite summer resorts of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire, now attracting many famous names from imperial families, artists, scientists
and politicians. Walk along the beautiful stretch of elegant villas, lush gardens
and parks or relax in your elegant and luxurious “Mozart” hotel situated in the
very heart of Opatija. Hotel Mozart, Opatija, (B, D)
Day 6: Opatija/Porec/Rovinj/Pula
We reserve today for a full day of exploring the "terra magica"--our Istrian
Peninsula. The crystal clear sea, clean shores and ports, lively fishing boats
and teeming narrow stone streets exude the true charm of the Mediterranean. Our
fist stop is Porec. It is home to the famous basilica of St. Euphrasius, a 12th
century UNESCO World Heritage site that features artwork, mosaics and stained
glass. Next, we continue to beautiful Rovinj, Istria’s cultural mecca, with its
fantastic setting of centuries-old red-roofed houses clustered around the hill
of a former island. The monumental baroque Church of St. Euphemia crowns the hill.
And far below is the wide harbor packed with pleasure boats and rimmed with bright
awning and colorful cafe umbrellas. Journey through the serene Tuscan-like scenery
with its rolling hills and vineyards. You will arrive next at the 3000 year old
town of Pula , the heart of the Peninsula , which houses the best preserved Roman
amphitheater in the World. There is no more delightful way to savor the Istrian
Peninsula then to lunch at one of the many superb restaurants in the entire region.
They are known for exquisite seafood delicacies, delectable truffles, the aromatic
Muscat of Monjan or the ruby-red Teran that once upon a time fortified Casanova
himself! Here we will have the pleasure of meeting at least one famous Croatian-American
actor who has no performed several main roles in films that are presented at the
Pula film Festival. After lunch there will be enough quality time to work off
any extra calories you deliciously gained! We will saunter along old Pula and
discover its many mysteries and whispers from the past. Among these, is the alluring
atmosphere of prehistoric times and roman gladiatorial combats, which nowadays
is a unique stage for festivals and concerts. Our journey through the old city
will include the Roman Amphitheatre and its underground chambers. And the many
city gates and walls, Triumphal arch of Sergians, the Roman Forum and mosaic,
and the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Hotel Mozart, Opatija, (B, D)
Day 7: Opatija/Plitvice
A very special experience awaits you in Gorski Kotar and Lika. Lovely green
landscapes of exceptional ecological value reside in a number of nature parks,
which rise a mere dozen feet above the sea. Discover Plitvice Lakes National Park
– the unique oasis of rare natural beauty. It is one of Europe’s most dazzling
nature reserve parks, and was truly created by nature. The park consists of 16
connecting lakes and sport unique cascades of murmuring waterfalls. Plitvice Lakes
National Park was recognized and protected by UNESCO as part of the world’s natural
heritage in 1979. We will take a lively walk along the lakes and breathe the fresh
mountain air while listening to the captivating sounds of nature. Next, a boat
ride across the largest of the lakes, we will experience an unique perspective
of nature: the lake is rife with crystal clear emerald water and fringed with
bubbly white waterfalls! Soon after, you will enjoy a traditional dinner at Licka
Kuca consisting of delicious pork and lamb on a spit. It all promises to be a
memorable meal and evening! Hotel Jezero, National Park Plitvice (B, D)
Day 8: Plitvice/Zadar/Split
We will bask in divine inspiration from the beauty of the Adriatic Coast as
we stop in the 3000-year-old Zadar, en route to Split. A centuries-long center
for the Illyrian tribe of Liburni and capital of Dalmatia for millennia, Zadar
is a city of rich spiritual and material culture. And this is well shown from
its many reverent walls and numerous sacral monuments. Accompanied by our professional
English-speaking guide, we visit the Cathedral of St. Stosia (St. Anastasia) dating
from 1285 A.D., where paintings of Carpaccio and Palma Jr. are exhibited. We will
also experience the Roman Forum and pre-Romanesque church of St. Donat (dating
from 9th century A.D.), the massive city gate and Square of Wells, the Church
of St Simon, and the permanent exhibition “Gold and Silver of Zadar.” During this
leisurely time, we may continue exploring Zadar’s many historic treasures, but
also remember to shop for all sorts of fine local souvenirs. Lunch will be served
at one of Zadar's quaint restaurants, providing of course traditional specialties
and a glass of famous Maraschino – the local liqueur made from authentic Maraska
sour cherry. Zadar will indeed forever pervade your memory as a true spot for
divine inspiration! But after lunch, we will continue to the Roman Emperor’s magnificent
city of Split. Hotel Le Méridien Lav, Split, (B, D)
Day 9: Split/Solin/Trogir
Experience the charm of the southern Mediterranean as we arrive at Split, the
largest city along the Adriatic coast. Its beauty captivated 4th Century Roman
Emperor Diocletian, who built his palace here. So we begin our sightseeing tour
of Split with a visit to this lofty palace. First, we walk the well-preserved
ancient cellars; for here is where one can truly experience this magnificent palace.
We continue with a visit to the Cathedral, which is considered to be one of the
oldest in the world. The Cathedral was built on the remains of an ancient shrine.
And across the Cathedral is the Temple of Jupiter, which today is used as a baptistery.
After lunch, we continue on to the charming town of Trogir, which is also included
in the UNESCO list of protected world cultural heritage. You will quickly see
why it is called a museum city by keeping in mind the many artistic repositories
it hosts. There is the famous portal of Trogir cathedral and the Renaissance city
loggia. And let's not forget the 1000-year old monastery of St. Nicholas. Trogir
is indeed a treasure trove of art, and also a stage for young tenors from all
over the world who come here each year to engage in singing competition. There
will be enough time for strolling the narrow, charming streets of Trogir and then
relaxing and dining in a local café. Afterwards, we return to your deluxe accommodations
in Split.
Hotel Le Méridien Lav, Split, (B, D)
Day 10: Split/Hvar/Split
We will catch another glimpse of paradise as our private boat approaches the
amazing island of Hvar. Having been recently placed on the list of Croatia's ten
most beautiful islands, sunny Hvar is, without doubt, numbered among the most
seductive of Dalmatian islands. Hvar has the largest island town square on both
sides of the Adriatic. And one of the first communal theaters in Europe, built
in 1612, called the Arsenal. There is also the famous “Tvrdalj” Palace of Petar
Hektorovic, not to be missed. And we won't! Here the only question to be answered
is whether Hvar captivates you more with its indelible history and art. Or grabs
you with the indelible beauty of nature that imbues the island and is enhanced
with the pure fragrance of lavender. Our local expert will guide you along your
tour of both the town of Hvar and around the entire island. And to complete your
stunning island experience, we will subject you to sampling some of Hvar's delicious
island cuisine. It's diverse authentic tastes and many specialties can be savored
at most any of the island's local restaurants. In late afternoon we board our
private boat and head back to Split. Hotel Le Méridien Lav, Split, (B, D)
Day 11: Split/Mostar/Dubrovnik
Today we take you to experience a new city in a new country. En route to Dubrovnik,
we take you to Mostar in Bosnia & Herzegovina. This is a city of poetry and
of stone and narrow streets. This is the city where a traveler from the north
feels the first breeze of Mediterranean air, which is imbued with scents of citrus
and sea. It is unlike the traveler from the south who is destined to reach and
experience his first glimpse of the continent beyond. No matter, the town is exceptional
for its unique dwellings and proud monuments. They have been harmoniously assembled
over many centuries, thanks mainly to favorable geographical conditions and sound
economic climate. Here, you will visit uncommon city sights, including the Old
Bazaar, the Turkish House, and any of the many old Mosques. After this guided
tour of Mostar, you will have some free time for a long pleasant stroll. It will
be among the many old craft shops, choice boutiques and antique stores. And then
time out for lunch in any of the many picturesque local restaurants.
Villa Argentina, Dubrovnik, (B, D)
Day 12: Dubrovnik
Now it's time to take you on an unforgettable journey to Dubrovnik, the Renaissance
Jewel of the Adriatic. It's often been called a classic medieval heartstopper.
For it is rife with glorious fountains, palaces and cathedrals. And rich in history
and culture, dating all the way back to the 7th century. The limestone bricks
of the walled Old City shimmer like marble in the moonlight. Fine detailing and
the architecture of its quaint buildings underscore an artistic heritage that
both enhances and defines a landscape of sea, sky and hills. It is a playground
for those who desire the unspoiled fortune that is the Mediterranean landscape.
Dubrovnik is steeped in sunshine and bathed in mild Mediterranean breezes, a
lush region of coves, forested islands and idyllic beaches. Visit the beautiful
cloister at the Franciscan Monastery. It is a home to one of the world’s oldest
pharmacies, which has been open since 1931. Delight in the artistic treasures
of the Assumption of the Virgin, and visit the Rector’s Palace, and 14th-century
Dominican Monastery. Indulge in a delectable choice of gourmet restaurants and
intimate cafes, which will delight even the most discriminating palate. Now let's
raise a toast in celebration, and do so in each of the many cozy Dubrovnik pubs
and taverns. Or opt for nice hot cup of coffee served in any of the town’s charming
squares. A last stroll down the cobblestone streets of Stradun awaits us. Or we
can delight your senses even further along this peaceful retreat by holding you
glued to more dazzling views of the Adriatic. All seen from you luxury hotel room
with a view.
Villa Argentina, Dubrovnik, (B, D)
Day 13: Dubrovnik/Montenegro
After your leisurely breakfast or perhaps a lilting walk on the beach, we take
a short drive to Montenegro, Europe's last undiscovered secrets. Montenegro is
always an unforgettable experience, whose exceptional natural beauty is in combination
with a history rich in culture. Enjoy the drive around Kotor Bay, with its numerous
small settlements, and let's make a stop in the Medieval Kotor to soak in the
typical Mediterranean lifestyle. Then we will proceed up towards the mountains
to visit Cetinje. Lastly, a friendly stroll around in Budva, the ancient town
and lovely tourist resort, is of course in order!
Villa Argentina, Dubrovnik, (B, D)
Day 14: Dubrovnik
We spend a part of this marvelous day visiting the Pelješac peninsula and the
small medieval town of Ston. For wine lovers, Peljesac is the famous kingdom of
Dingac, which is the most highly regarded of all Croatian wines. Our first stop
will be at Ston, a small medieval town which was one of first towns in Europe
to be built after a very exacting architectural plan. The town is especially known
for its spectacular city walls. They are considered to be the second longest in
all the world. Nearby is another small town, Mali Ston, famous for its oyster
and mussel production. Here you will have the opportunity to taste some local
scrumptious seafood. Next, is the town of Orebic, which is popular for visiting
art historians. But the day would not be complete without a visit to one of the
many fine wine cellars in the region. Then afterwards, we return to Dubrovnik
for our afternoon rest and dinner. And before the highlight of the tour: our private
concert with Tihana Herceg, mezzo-soprano extraordinaire! As the power of Ms.
Herceg’s voice resounds throughout Dubrovnik and off its historic city walls,
the metropolis will shine with a breathtaking glow this memorable evening. And
you cannot but wonder if you have not indeed found paradise on earth!
Villa Argentina, Dubrovnik, (B, D)
Day 15: Depart Dubrovnik
Our adventure must sadly end with your final journey to the Dubrovnik airport.
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