Overview
Croatia, a land of natural wonders and cultural treasures, is a must-visit destination for any traveler. Its picturesque coastlines, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters make it the perfect place to indulge in the flavors and culture of this part of the Adriatic. From the historic walls of Dubrovnik to the charming villages of Istria and cosmopolitan Zagreb, our 10-day tour takes us on a journey through the heart of this enchanting region. Savor traditional dishes, cook with local chefs, and explore bustling markets as you immerse yourself in the local way of life. Whether swimming in the Adriatic or walking through National Parks, you'll discover Croatia's genuine side and create unforgettable memories. Join us as we taste and feel Croatia like no other trip you've been on before.
Highlights
Visit the famed ''Pearl of the Adriatic'': Dubrovnik
Swim in the crystal clear Adriatic sea while we tour around the Elafiti Islands
Cook Croatian specialities & taste superb Croatian wines
Shop at a traditional market to experience the local way of life
Head out on a truffle hunt with a family that's been foraging for generations
Go forest bathing in one of the most famous Croatian National Parks
Itinerary
Here's a day-by-day itinerary of the trip. Press the "<" and ">" buttons below to scroll through each day.
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You'll Be Staying Here
Rixos Premium Hotel
A premium, lifestyle hotel, the Rixos Premium Hotel, close to the Old Town, is the perfect springboard into the surrounding areas. Step onto the beach and into elegant restaurants and the on-site spa.
Cornaro Hotel
A hop and a skip from Diocletion's Palace, the Cornaro Hotel offers all the modern comforts with a classic, old-world feel, overlooking the water.
Villa Meneghetti
Relax on a beautiful Istrian winery at Villa Meneghetti. Enjoy tranquility and luxury in this historical building in the heart of the Winelands.
ArtOtel Zagreb
The ArtOtel Zagreb will wrap you in luxe comfort while still being near all the major attractions of Zagreb. Enjoy fine dining and a relaxing spa without leaving the hotel.
Price
Reserve Your Spot
We're not quite ready to publish this trip, but you can reserve your spot with a FULLY-REFUNDABLE deposit of $250.
$250
The history, culture & culinary traditions of Croatia
The Flavors and Traditions of the Adriatic Coast
Croatia awaits with its stunning coastal gems. We'll bask in the sun-kissed beaches of Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic," and dive into the crystal-clear waters. Hidden villages, local markets, and authentic culinary experiences promise a truly immersive journey.
What's Included
What's Included
All meals (except where indicated), including beer, wine, or cocktails with dinner
All in-country transport (unless indicated otherwise)
Accommodation at unique, 4-star or better hotels
Walking tour of Split's most iconic attractions
Truffle hunting experience and cooking class
Entrance to activities listed in the itinerary
Expert guides and trip leaders
Entry and tour of Krka National Park
Olive oil tasting and cooking class
Boat tour through the Elafiti Islands
Mali Ston oyster tasting
Walking history tour of Motovun
Entry to Klis Fortress
All activity entry fees
Small group experience
Airport transfers
Wine Tasting
Tour of Hvar island
What's Not Included
Additional wine, beer, and/or spirits beyond what’s offered at meals
Roundtrip international airfare to Dubrovnik
Travel and medical insurance (required)
All personal souvenirs
Spa treatment
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FAQs
When should I arrive?
If you are traveling across an ocean to get to Croatia, consider arriving a day early. That way, you'll have time to relax and adjust to the local time zone. If not, arrive before 8:00 am on September 4th.
If you decide to arrive a day early, let us know by booking an extra night in the Add-on section of this page. This will allow us to arrange your accommodation and ensure you stay in the same hotel room once the core trip begins.
What airport do I fly in and out of?
Fly into the Dubrovnik Airport (DUB) and out of the Zagreb Airport (ZAG).
What is the weather like?
In late September, coastal Croatia enjoys a gentle transition from summer to autumn, with warm days and cooler evenings. Daytime highs typically reach 23–26°C (73–79°F), while nighttime temperatures dip to around 15–18°C (59–64°F).
The sea remains pleasantly warm for swimming, and while occasional showers may occur, there’s still plenty of sunshine to enjoy the beaches, harbors, and historic coastal towns without the peak-season crowds. It’s a perfect balance of mild weather and a relaxed atmosphere.
What should I pack?
We'll have a Zoom call about 8 weeks before the trip starts to discuss important logistics and give you packing guidance. In the meantime, here is a great website we love that will help you with packing and travel trips.
What are the new travel requirements for entering Europe?
Beginning in late 2026, travelers from visa-exempt countries - including the U.S., Canada, and Australia - will need an ETIAS permit to visit most of Europe. No action is needed just yet.
As we get closer to the launch date, likely several months in advance, we’ll share all the details on how to apply. Feel free to reach out with any questions!
What is the activity level of this trip?
We require that everyone traveling with Girls' Guide be able to comfortably walk 3–5 miles per day unassisted, and without difficulty, can navigate stairs, uneven streets or paths, and occasional steep terrain. Most of our trips require this level of physical mobility and fitness, especially when visiting historic towns and landmarks where vehicle access is limited and walking often offers the best experience.
Additionally, some of the 4 and 5-star boutique or historic hotels we stay in do not have elevators and may require climbing stairs to get to your room or access other facilities in the hotel.
Is there anything else I need to know?
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page to see answers to most other questions about traveling with Girls' Guide to the World.








