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Discover Dubrovnik, Croatia, with Fleewinter on this ultimate itinerary. Just over 2 hours from the UK, you’ll be exploring the old town’s gleaming limestone streets in no time. Romantic views can be shared from the top of the medieval city walls, and nothing says romance like a day excursion to rural wineries, sipping on delicious wines and sampling world-class oysters. Sail to Korcula to explore the charming medieval old town, one of the most beautiful in the Adriatic, and soak up the beauty at the Michelin-starred LD restaurant with views of the crystal clear water and towards Orebic. Croatia is a stunning backdrop for creating magical moments.

We have included 4* hotels in this sample itinerary, but we have some fantastic 5* hotels for extra luxury and some beautiful apartments in Korcula for families. Contact us for a tailor-made Croatia holiday in 2024

Your Itinerary

View of Hotel Kompas from a distance

Day 1 - Lap up Lapad

Your driver awaits your arrival to whisk you to Sunset Beach on the Lapad Peninsula. Spend a blissful few days relaxing by the pool and the beach and exploring the local neighbourhood. Plenty of facilities so you don’t have to stray very far.

View of Dubrovnik City Walls

Day 2 - Uncover Dubrovnik's old town

Ease into the day this morning, and later, make your way to Dubrovnik’s majestic old town for an exclusive private tour. Be transported through the historic Pile Gate, which unveils Dubrovnik’s rich past. Wander the well-preserved medieval city walls for a unique experience, visit the fort, and reach the summit of Mount Srđ by cable car for dramatic views across the quaint terracotta rooftops and out towards the glistening Adriatic.

Local konoba in the Konavle region of Dubrovnik

Day 3 - Get off the beaten path

Relax or embark on optional excursions today. Paddle through crystal-clear waters on a private sea kayaking tour to the island of Lokrum and its botanical gardens, or immerse yourself in the rustic charm of Konavle. Dubrovnik’s countryside offers a palette of mountains, valleys, rolling green hills and naked stone. Here, you can sample delicious local olive oils and wines in an authentic Konavle house and experience the region’s authenticity.

Birdsye view of ston walls

Day 4 - Historic towns and gourmet delights

Set out on a journey from Dubrovnik to the picturesque Peljesac Peninsula,  home to the charming town of Ston, famous for the longest fortified walls in Europe, historic salt pans and world-class oysters. We’ll organise a tour of the region with the option of visiting the oyster farms, where you will indulge in a decadent experience sampling the delicious delicacies paired with crisp sparkling local wine.  

Next on your itinerary, sail aboard a local ferry to the stunning island of Korcula.

Day 5 - Culture, views and dining

After breakfast, set off to meander through the historic cobbled streets of the old town, where you will stumble upon charming art shops and museums to explore. I recommend climbing the steps of the bell tower, where you will be greeted with breathtaking views across the picturesque town of Korcula and incredible views out towards Orebic. 

Korcula boasts many fabulous restaurants to enjoy; we’ll happily share our personal favourites with you.

Pretty scenic views in Korcula

Day 6 - Island hopping bliss

Enjoy a final day visiting nearby islands and Lumbarda, or chill at a relaxed beach club.

Day 7 - Time to depart

Bid farewell to Korcula this morning and take the local ferry to Dubrovnik, where our dedicated driver awaits to escort you to the airport for your onward journey home.

What's included?

  • Private Airport Transfers
  • 4* Accommodation, B&B, Double Occupancy
  • Private excursion to Ston (diver, guide, tickets to Ston walls and salt pans)
  • Transfer to Korcula
  • Local Ferry tickets
  • Carbon offsetting
  • ABTA Protected

Optional Additions:

  • Upgrade to 5* Accommodation
  • Oyster farm tour with unlimited oysters, and sparkling wine
  • Private kayaking tour to Lokrum, including entrance tickets to botanical gardens
  • Private excursion to Konavle, including wine and olive oil tasting
  • Dubrovnik cable car tickets

Does not include:

  • Flights
  • Other meals and drinks. We will suggest locations for lunch on the excursion, but the lunch price is not included.
  • City tourist tax; approx 1.33 euro pp per night but can vary.
  • Tips
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A charming, colourful, Meditteranean coastal town, said to be the most romantic destination in Croatia. More
Pula
The entry point to Istria and home to the world's 6th largest and the best-preserved Roman Amphitheatre - a unique venue with a seasonal programme of events. More
Bale
A hilltop village in rural Istria surrounded by olive oil and excellent wineries. Off the beaten track you will find the Meneghetti wine estate, one of our favourite locations to experience rural Istria. More
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Croatia's vibrant capital city is often referred to as 'little Vienna' thanks to its architecture and cafe culture. The city is compact, has many parks and museums and nearby hiking on Medvednica, which also hosts a ski resort in the winter months. More
Dubrovnik
The medieval fortified town with iconic views from the top of the preserved medieval walls, overlooking the Adriatic. More
Split
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and the largest in Dalmatia. A mix of modern urban life and ancient history. Home to the UNESCO world heritage site of Diocletian's Palace and the gateway to some of the well-known islands. More
Hvar
Touted as the new St Tropez, Hvar is a glamorous luxury island off the dalmatian coast that attracts the yacht set in the peak months to the trendy bars and restaurants. Aside from the glitz, it is also steeped in culture and history. More
Sibenik
An entry point to Krka National Park and to the Kornati islands. Sibenik is home to the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO heritage site. More
Plitvice Lakes National Park
A stunningly beautiful national park with 16 cascading emerald lakes and waterfalls to explore via boardwalks and trails.
Krka National Park
Situated on the Krka river, the national park has lively waterfalls.
Ston
Famous for the longest medieval stone walls in Europe and the world-class oysters farmed in the region. The surrounding Peljesac Peninsula is a famous wine region.
Trogir
This small preserved town is known for its Baroque, Renaissance and Romanesque buildings. Set on an island connected to the mainland by a bridge. The whole town is protected by UNESCO.

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