Pula - Trieste - Rijeka - Zadar: Chauffeured Collection
❮Pula - Trieste - Rijeka - Zadar: Chauffeured Collection
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This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Pula and out of Zadar
- Hotel for 2 nights in Pula
- Transfer from Hotel in Hotel in Pula to Hotel in Trieste via Motovun and Piran
- Hotel for 2 nights in Trieste
- Transfer from Hotel in Trieste to Hotel in Rijeka via Skocjan Caves and Lipica Stud (Horse) Farm
- Hotel for 2 nights in Rijeka
- Transfer from Hotel in Rijeka to Hotel in Zadar via Plitvice Lakes National Park
- Hotel for 2 nights in Zadar
Istria to Dalmatia: Northern Adriatic Journey along Italy and Croatia!. From the Roman heritage of Pula (best preserve roman amphitheater -Pula Arena-) and the route briefly ventures by your Private Chauffeured Service into the truffle-rich hilltop of Motovun in Istria, and the coastal beauty of Piran (perfectly preserved Venetian architecture) in Slovenia. Continue to the Italian port city of Trieste (maritime gateway for northern Italy, Germany, Austria and Central Europe) with a fascinating detour to Slovenian Skocjan Caves and Lipica Stud Farm (home of the Lipizzaners Horses) on your way before to reach The Kvarner Region in Rijeka (vibrant main port city, with Korzo promenade and Trsat Castle). Traveling inland to the serene, cascading beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park, until your final destination in Dalmatia, to the ancient city of Zadar (known for its Roman ruins and two incredible modern art installations: the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation).
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Pula
Day 1Arrive to Pula
Overnight in PulaDay 2Overnight in PulaDay 3Departing from Pula
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Trieste
Day 3Arrive to Trieste
Overnight in TriesteDay 4Overnight in TriesteDay 5Departing from Trieste
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Rijeka
Day 5Arrive to Rijeka
Overnight in RijekaDay 6Overnight in RijekaDay 7Departing from Rijeka
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Zadar
Day 7Arrive to Zadar
Overnight in ZadarDay 8Overnight in ZadarDay 9Departing from Zadar
Slovenia
For such a small nation, Slovenia, at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe, offers so many distinct vacation opportunities. People who want a city getaway will fall in love with Ljubljana, the capital and largest city. Winter sports enthusiasts will be right at home on the ski slopes near Lake Bled and nearby Lake Bohinj. A countryside getaway wouldn't be complete without a tour of Styria and the culturally significant Lasko Valley. Finally, a summer getaway is easily within reach if you sun yourself on the beaches of the Slovenian Riviera in towns such as Koper, Piran, and Portoroz.
Italy
For centuries Italy has drawn foreign visitors - mostly for its architectural, artistic, and scenic splendors. Italy can truly be all things to all people. From the passion and excitement of noisy urban crowds to the quiet, rural idyll where the traditional life can be experienced, Italy's great cities are replete with rich attractions and culture alongside some of the most pristine beaches and spectacular mountains in the world.
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Pula
Pula is one of the oldest cities in Istria, having been settled since the Bronze Age over 3,000 years ago. A number of beautifully-preserved Roman buildings survive and stand today. The best-preserved Roman monument in Croatia, the Pula Arena, is located here. Other noteworthy sights include the Temple of Augustus, the Gate of Hercules, and the Arch of the Sergii. Other sights include the Austrian-era Fort Bourguignon, the hill settlement of Nesactium, and Aquarium Pula, the largest aquarium in Croatia.
Explore and discover the great Pula Arena, Arch of the Sergii, Temple of Augustus, Gate of Hercules, Hill Settlement of Nesactium, Aquarium Pula, Fort Bourguignon, Verudela Beach, Brijuni National Park, Pula Cathedral, Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria, and so much more. -
Trieste
Trieste is a city at a crossroads. This important port town has passed through the hands of the Romans, the Venetians, the powerful Hapsburg's monarchy (who poured money into it), and the Germans during WWII. In fact, it was only returned to Italy in 1954. Between land and sea, war and peace, it has developed a unique and vibrant culture that sits somewhere between Austrian, Italian, and Slovenian.
Visit and explore the Castello Miramare, La Risiera di San Sabba, Piazza Unità d`Italia, Trieste Cathedral, Il Ghetto and The Synagogue of Trieste, Joyce and Svevo Museum, Canal Grande, La Grotta Gigante and so much more. -
Rijeka
The cityscape of Rijeka, located on Kvarner Gulf, comprises a variety of influences from Italian to Austrian, Hungarian, and finally Croatian. You can see this most on display along the waterfront (Riva) or on the pedestrianized main street called the Korzo, which runs parallel to the Riva. The Italian language is seeing a renaissance in Rijeka for the first time in three generations, as evidenced by bilingual Croatian and Italian street signs installed throughout downtown. Rijeka is home to the International Carnival, the largest pre-Lent Carnival in all of Croatia, which brings 120,000 visitors to view parades on the Korzo each winter.
Visit and explore the Trsat Castle, Korzo, Cathedral of St. Vitus (Rijeka Cathedral), The Computer Museum, City Clock Tower, Sanctuary of the Mother of God, Capuchin Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Glavanovo Beach, Rijeka International Carnival, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Natural History Museum, and so much more. -
Zadar
Zadar, the fifth largest city in Croatia, boasts a long tradition and a rich cultural heritage. The town is fortified with thick walls, renowned for their impressive ports, such as the Harbor Port and the Mainland Port, which date back to the sixteenth century. Zadar's most impressive sight is the pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus. The town is also famous for having the most beautiful Romanesque churches in Croatia, such as the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, the Church of St. Chrysogonus and the Bell-tower of St. Mary.
Visit and discover the great Zadar's Old Town, Puntamika Beach, Kolovare Beach, Borik Beach, The Marinas, Zadar Cathedral, the Roman Forum of Iadera, Church of St. Donatus, St. Mary's Church, Zadar's Venetian defensive system, Church of St. Chrysogonus, and so much more.
Explore and discover the great Pula Arena, Arch of the Sergii, Temple of Augustus, Gate of Hercules, Hill Settlement of Nesactium, Aquarium Pula, Fort Bourguignon, Verudela Beach, Brijuni National Park, Pula Cathedral, Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria, and so much more.
Visit and explore the Castello Miramare, La Risiera di San Sabba, Piazza Unità d`Italia, Trieste Cathedral, Il Ghetto and The Synagogue of Trieste, Joyce and Svevo Museum, Canal Grande, La Grotta Gigante and so much more.
Visit and explore the Trsat Castle, Korzo, Cathedral of St. Vitus (Rijeka Cathedral), The Computer Museum, City Clock Tower, Sanctuary of the Mother of God, Capuchin Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Glavanovo Beach, Rijeka International Carnival, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Natural History Museum, and so much more.
Visit and discover the great Zadar's Old Town, Puntamika Beach, Kolovare Beach, Borik Beach, The Marinas, Zadar Cathedral, the Roman Forum of Iadera, Church of St. Donatus, St. Mary's Church, Zadar's Venetian defensive system, Church of St. Chrysogonus, and so much more.
