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10 days, 9 nights UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage: Euphrasius Basilica in Poreč St. Jacob`s Cathedral in Šibenik Old City of Trogir Diocletian`s Palace in Split Old City of Dubrovnik UNESCO’s World Natural Heritage: Plitvice Lakes National Park National Parks: Brijuni Islands Krka Waterfalls Mljet Island |
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6 days, 5 nights Highlights: Hum - the smallest town in the world Beram - remarkable frescoes painting (Dance Macabre), 15th century Poreč - Euphrasius Basilica with mosaics 6th century, UNESCO’s Monument Pula - Roman Amphitheatre, 1st century Brijuni - National Park Pazin - Pazin Cave and Castle, described in Jules Verne’s novel “Mathias Sandorf” Day 1 ZAGREB – Arrival Upon arrival at Zagreb Airport, transfer to hotel for overnight. |
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8 days, 7 nights Highlights: - Trakošćan & Oršić Castles - Baroque city of Varaždin - Gallery of Ivan Generalić in Hlebine, a world-famous naive painter - Kutjevo Cistercian Abbey dating from 1232, with the oldest wine cellar in Croatia - Papuk Mountain Nature Park - Osijek Baroque Tvrđa (Fort) - Kopački Rit Nature Park - 500-year old Đakovo stud farm with Lipizzaner horses - Plitvice Lakes National Park Day 1 ZAGREB – Arrival Upon arrival at Zagreb Airport, transfer to hotel for dinner and overnight. |
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10 days, 9 nights Highlights: Archeological Park of Nesactium in Pula Archeological Park of Salona in Solin near Split Archeological Park of Narona in Vid
UNESCO’s Cultural Heritage: Diocletian’s Palace in Split Old Town of Trogir Old Town of Dubrovnik St. Jacob’s Cathedral in Šibenik Euphrasius’ Basilica in Poreč |
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8 days, 7 nights Croatian gastronomy is a reflection of the cultural mosaic of a country situated at the gateway to the Balkans and at the crossroads of Central European and traditional Mediterranean influences... Day 1 ZAGREB – Arrival Transfer from Zagreb Airport to hotel. Welcome dinner in a typical local restaurant. Authentic dishes from Zagreb area are known as “burghers cuisine”, the sediment of Austro-Hungarian cultural heritage. We will taste its delicious Zagorje style “štrukli” – pastry stuffed with fresh cottage cheese, grilled duck with apple and red wine sauce accompanied by the excellent Istrian wine Merlot, and apple strudel for dessert. Overnight in Zagreb. Istrian Merlot: red dry wine with a light raspberry flavour and dark ruby color. |
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13 days, 12 nights Day 1 ZAGREB – Arrival Arrival at Zagreb Airport and transfer to hotel. Welcome dinner and overnight in Zagreb. Day 2 ZAGREB Morning city tour of Zagreb, including the fortified Upper Town, the city’s historical centre, St. Mark’s Church with its multicoloured roof, St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the Mirogoj cemetery. In 13th and 14th centuries, the Jewish communities in Zagreb were able to rule themselves with a leader called "Magistratus Judaeorum." This ended in 1456 when Jews, along with most non-Catholic Croats, were forced out during the rule of the first Habsburg monarchs. After the Edict of Tolerance issued by Habsburg Emperor Joseph II in 1782, the Jews started settling in the Zagreb area and in 1806 some 70 of them founded the Jewish Community. Visit Bet Israel Jewish Community Centre and the Zagreb Synagogue. Visit Bet Israel’s Elementary Jewish School Lauder-Hugo Kon and Nursing home Lavoslav Schwarz. Overnight in Zagreb. |
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