Trieste - Opatija - Split - Dubrovnik: Chauffeured Collection
❮Trieste - Opatija - Split - Dubrovnik: Chauffeured Collection
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This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Trieste and out of Dubrovnik
- Hotel for 3 nights in Trieste
- Transfer from Hotel in Trieste to Hotel in Opatija via Skocjan Caves and Lipica Stud (Horse) Farm
- Hotel for 2 nights in Opatija
- Transfer from Hotel in Opatija to Hotel in Split
- Hotel for 2 nights in Split
- Transfer from Hotel in Split to Hotel in Dubrovnik via Ston and Medjugorje
- Hotel for 2 nights in Dubrovnik
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) before your dedicated Private Chauffeured Transfer cross into Croatia with a stop at Slovenian Skocjan Caves and Lipica Stud Farm (home of the Lipizzaners Horses) to reach Opatija (birthplace of Croatian tourism and historic seaside resort of The Kvarner Riviera). Continue this trip, and arrive at vibrant coastal city of Split (ancient Roman heritage, with famous -UNESCO- Diocletian's Palace and beautiful beaches) and finishing your journey at the magnificent Dubrovnik (walled city with stunning architecture, history, and pop culture), including a short visit to Ston (impressive medieval defensive walls) and Medjugorje (important spiritual center in Bosnia and Herzegovina), along your way.
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Trieste
Day 1Arrive to Trieste
Overnight in TriesteDay 2Overnight in TriesteDay 3Overnight in TriesteDay 4Departing from Trieste
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Opatija
Day 4Arrive to Opatija
Overnight in OpatijaDay 5Overnight in OpatijaDay 6Departing from Opatija
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Split
Day 6Arrive to Split
Overnight in SplitDay 7Overnight in SplitDay 8Departing from Split
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Dubrovnik
Day 8Arrive to Dubrovnik
Overnight in DubrovnikDay 9Overnight in DubrovnikDay 10Departing from Dubrovnik
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.
Croatia
Croatia is a fast-growing European travel destination, as Americans are discovering a destination that Europeans have visited for decades. It has some of the most popular beaches in Europe, with the numerous islands offshore considered to have the best beaches. Croatia is also known for its history and natural beauty, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and mountain climbing at its many national parks such as Plitvice Lakes. It also offers the chance to learn about Croatian history by visiting its many walled cities (such as Dubrovnik, Trogir, and Korcula), Roman-era buildings (of which Diocletian's Palace is perhaps the best known), and religious buildings such as Zagreb Cathedral in the country's exquisite capital.
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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. -
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. -
Split
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia, and its history stretches back over 1,700 years. Listed on the register of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Diocletian's Palace is the gem of the Old Town, a pedestrianized zone which includes the beautiful riverwalk called Riva. Buzzing shops, restaurants, and bars are situated alongside monuments and buildings dating from the Roman era. The dramatic backdrop of mountains bleeds into the sea, giving an atmospheric setting to this stunning city.
Visit Split's Old Town, Diocletian's Palace, Bacvice, Marjan, Mestrovic Gallery, Klis Fortress, Diocletian's Palace, Riva, Gregory of Nin statue, Chapel of St. Arnir, Diocletian's Cellars, Peristyle, Republic Square, People's Square, and so much more. -
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is aptly surnamed the 'Pearl of the Adriatic.' It is one of the most beautiful cities on the Croatian coast. Many buildings in the old city center testify to its glorious past and its Venetian influence. The ancient walls of Dubrovnik girdle a perfectly preserved complex of public and private, sacred and secular buildings representing all periods of the city's rich history, beginning with its founding in the 7th century. In 2019, Dubrovnik celebrates 40 years of being listed on UNESCO's register of World Heritage Sites. Nowadays, Dubrovnik is a tranquil touristic and cultural center hosting many musical, art and theater events year round.
Explore the Dubrovnik's Old Town, Lapad, Babin Kuk, Gruz, Church of St. Blaise, Dubrovnik Cathedral, Fort Bokar, Fort Imperial, Minceta Tower, Fort of St. John, Lokrum Island, Rector's Palace, Luza Square, Pile Gate, Ploce Gate, 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 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.
Visit Split's Old Town, Diocletian's Palace, Bacvice, Marjan, Mestrovic Gallery, Klis Fortress, Diocletian's Palace, Riva, Gregory of Nin statue, Chapel of St. Arnir, Diocletian's Cellars, Peristyle, Republic Square, People's Square, and so much more.
Explore the Dubrovnik's Old Town, Lapad, Babin Kuk, Gruz, Church of St. Blaise, Dubrovnik Cathedral, Fort Bokar, Fort Imperial, Minceta Tower, Fort of St. John, Lokrum Island, Rector's Palace, Luza Square, Pile Gate, Ploce Gate, and so much more.
