Classic Croatia: Zagreb to Dubrovnik
The country end to end, the capital, the waterfalls of Plitvice, Diocletian's Split and walled Dubrovnik, finishing with a Konavle wine day.

Croatia strings more than a thousand islands along a dazzling Adriatic coastline, backed by walled medieval towns, Roman ruins and turquoise national parks. From the honey-stone streets of Dubrovnik to the palm-lined waterfronts of Dalmatia and the vineyards of Istria, it delivers Mediterranean beauty with remarkable variety. Inland, waterfalls tumble through the forests of Plitvice and Krka, while the cafe culture of Zagreb hums year-round. Easy to reach and easy to love, Croatia has become one of Europe's most sought-after destinations.
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Croatia's summer high season runs from June to August, the hottest time, with warm seas, festivals and lively resorts, but also the biggest crowds and highest prices. The shoulder seasons of May and September through October are ideal for many travelers, offering plenty of sunshine, warm-enough water, good conditions for sailing and hiking, and quieter towns. The low season from November to April brings cooler, wetter weather and the lowest prices, with some coastal ferries and hotels closing, though cities and inland attractions stay open. For a balance of good weather and manageable crowds, late spring and early autumn are hard to beat.
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The country end to end, the capital, the waterfalls of Plitvice, Diocletian's Split and walled Dubrovnik, finishing with a Konavle wine day.
A Split-based sailing holiday hopping between Šolta and the wider Dalmatian islands, swimming, small harbours and Adriatic sunsets.
A May or October itinerary pairing Dubrovnik and Split heritage with Plitvice's nature and Konavle wine, aligned to the 2026 shoulder-season, premium-value strategy.
Dubrovnik's sea walls and Split's living Roman palace are among the Mediterranean's most spectacular historic centers, both UNESCO World Heritage sites.
With more than a thousand islands and an excellent ferry network, Croatia is one of Europe's premier destinations for sailing and island-hopping, from glamorous Hvar to tranquil coves.
The turquoise terraced lakes of Plitvice and the cascades of Krka showcase Croatia's stunning inland nature, easily combined with the coast.
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Travel facts verified from Croatia - Wikipedia, When is the best time to visit Croatia - Lonely Planet, Schengen area - European Commission. Sample tours are suggested starting points; details and pricing are finalised by the Tourkom team.