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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
Plitvice Lakes National Park Escorted Journeys
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.

A Land of Culture and Beauty Revealed

11 nights fr £879
  • 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 £879 per person
11 nights fr £879