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  • A wealth of history
    Modern Croatia was probably founded in the early 7th-century and has undergone many changes during its turbulent history, before finally being recognised on January 15, 1992 by the United Nations and the European Union.
  • Krka National Park
    In Krka National Park there is a series of beautiful waterfalls named Skradinski Buk. This is also the location of Croatia's first hydro-electric power station, which started supplying electricity to nearby Sibenik in August 1895.
  • Makarska
    The coastal town of Makarska, set between the Adriatic and the Biokovo mountains on a horseshoe bay, is home to a Franciscan monastery in its old town which has an unusual collection of sea shells.
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park
    Surrounded by three mountains – Pljesvica, Maia Kapela and Medvedak - Plitvice Lakes National Park has 16 distinctively coloured lakes which collectively cover an area of about two square kilometres.
  • Zagreb
    The capital and largest city in Croatia, Zagreb has a history dating back to Roman times, and sometimes grants honorary citizenship to outstanding individuals – recipients including Mother Teresa and Margaret Thatcher.
Tour highlights
The famous waterfalls of Krka Escorted Journeys
Krka National Park

In Krka National Park there is a series of beautiful waterfalls named Skradinski Buk. This is also the location of Croatia's first hydro-electric power station, which started supplying electricity to nearby Sibenik in August 1895.

A Land of Culture and Beauty Revealed

11 nights fr £929
  • Travel insurance
  • Return scheduled flights and transfers
  • All breakfasts, five lunches and ten dinners
  • Free bar open for 12 hours a day at the Blue Sun Hotel Alga and the Blue Sun Hotel Alan
  • Excursions as described
  • Saga tour manager
  • Porterage at all hotels
11 nights from £929 per person

Zagreb

2 nights bed and breakfast pre-extension

See more of Zagreb with a stay at the 4-star Panorama Hotel (4Q) before your main tour.

This hotel is situated directly on the Sports Square, in the heart of the business center of Zagreb, approximately ten miles from Zagreb Airport. Local attractions include Dolac Open Market, Tkalciceva Street, Museum Mimara, Zagreb Museum, The Cathedral, and Fair Ground, all les than four miles away.

Hotel amenities include 24-hour reception, parking, room service, tours, car rental desk, safe deposit box, lobby bar, gift shop, barber/beauty salon, casino, and onsite restaurant, Sestine, which serves International cuisine in a la carte and buffet styles.

All guest rooms have air conditioning and a direct-dial telephone, mini-bar, television, in-room movies, iron and ironing board, and alarm clock radio.

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Dubrovnik Riviera

3 nights half-board post-extension


Enjoy a stay at the 4-star Iberostar Albatros Hotel (4Q) after your tour of Croatia.  

The Iberostar Albatros has an outstanding range of facilities including bars, restaurants, a conference room, an indoor swimming pool and an outdoor swimming-pool.

The hotel's 306 rooms have been elegantly designed in order to make your stay as pleasant as possible and are equipped with telephone, television, safe, minibar, internet, air-conditioning, bathroom, hairdryer and balcony with side sea views.

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Zagreb and Dubrovnik Riviera

2 nights bed and breakfast pre-extension in Zagreb
3 nights half board post-extension on the Dubrovnik Riviera

Combine your main tour with both the pre-extension stay in Zagreb and the post-extension stay on the Dubrovnik Riviera. Details of both these extensions can be found above.



 

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