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Istria Arc: Chauffeured Collection (Trieste - Pula - Opatija)

6 to 9+ Nights from $1,294*
* Sample price: priced within the past 7 days for a 9/30/2026 arrival, departing Tampa TPA (FL), US. Choose departure city, cabin and dates.

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This 6 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Flight in and out of Trieste
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Trieste
  • Transfer from Hotel in Trieste to Hotel in Pula via Motovun and Piran
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Pula
  • Transfer from Hotel in Pula to Hotel in Opatija via Rovinj
  • Hotel for 1 nights in Opatija
  • Transfer from Hotel in Opatija to Hotel in Trieste via Skocjan Caves and Lipica Stud (Horse) Farm
  • Hotel for 1 night in Trieste

Italian Border to the ancient wonders of Croatian Dalmatia!. Begin in the elegant Italian port city of Trieste (maritime gateway for northern Italy, Germany, Austria and Central Europe) then take a transfer to Pula (a seafront city on the tip of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. It is known for its protected harbor, beach-lined coast and Roman ruins) with stops in Motovun and Piran.then After tha visit Opatija (birthplace of Croatian tourism and historic seaside resort of The Kvarner Riviera) with a stop in Rovinj. Last but not least go back to Trieste with stops in Skocjan Caves and Lipica Stud (Horse) Farm.

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  • Trieste
    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.

  • Pula
    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.

  • Opatija
    Opatija

    Opatija was the site of the first luxury hotel on the eastern Adriatic, opening in 1884. In the decades afterward, Opatija grew to become the premier health spa for the Austrian imperial house and the kings and queens of Europe. Over 100 years later, Opatija is still recognized the world over for luxury, relaxation, and wellness. Stroll the Lungomare, the seaside promenade, and go back to a time and place where life was just a tad more gilded.

    Visit and explore the Lungomare, St. Jacob's Church, Park Angiolina, Villa Angiolina, Croatian Walk of Fame, Croatian Museum of Tourism, Hotel Kvarner, Carmen Sylva Forest Path, Maiden with the Seagull statue, Madonna del Mare, Volosko, Icici, Ika, and so much more.

  • Trieste
    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.

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