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"My husband and I loved every moment of the Essence of Croatia tour this
September. We did not expect to see so much of the country. Your tour
took us to so many places that were not even included on the itinerary.
We certainly appreciated experiencing the local flavor of your beautiful country
through the local dining. We were pleasantly surprised with the cooking class in
Zagreb, and the treat of kremsnita in Samobor. You really spoiled us and we just
hope that you add many other European destinations soon!"
Bill & Sara S.
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OVERVIEW
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Sample homemade specialties at the open-air market in Zagreb.
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Discover Plitvice Lakes, with dazzling waterfalls and lakes.
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Admire the numerous sacral monuments in 3000-year-old Zadar.
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Visit the palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian in Split.
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Delight in the artistic and cultural treasures of Dubrovnik.
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Experience the amazing beauty of Croatia on the Essence of
Croatia, exclusive small group tour reserved for only up to twelve like
minded fellow travelers. Choose any of the guaranteed departure dates on
this ideal, pre-arranged itinerary designed by our Croatia travel experts.
Enjoy the local cuisine and the comprehensive fully escorted sightseeing of
Zagreb, Zadar, Split & Trogir, Korčula and
Dubrovnik provided by our seasoned local guides. And of course, all of us at Jauntee, as well as our
attentive tour director and the staff from our branch offices in Croatia,
will make sure around-the-clock that every part of your tour flows smoothly.
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ITINERARY
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Day 1: Arrive Zagreb
Upon arrival at Zagreb airport, transfer to hotel. Dinner at the
hotel. Overnight in Zagreb. Hotel Westin, D.
Day 2: Zagreb
This morning, Zagreb will charm you with its abundance of rich cultural heritage that dates back
to the medieval days. We will stroll past baroque-style mansions and baronial residences,
and admire the beautifully crafted facades. In the company of your local expert, we will visit
the symbol of Zagreb, St. Mark's church in the Upper Town, which houses the remarkable works of
Ivan Metrović, its most famous sculptor. Come to the Lotrčak Tower and inhale this
most beautiful view of the city. The attractions here are plentiful, the culture, quite mesmerizing.
There will be enough time for a delicious fresh baked pastry and a cup of excellent coffee
in one of the side walk cafes in Gornji Grad. Or dine on some great home-made cheese and wine
as you chat with friendly locals at Dolac, the lively open air market. Afternoon at leisure.
Overnight in Zagreb.
Hotel Westin,, B.
Day 3: Zagreb/Plitvice
A very special experience awaits you in Gorski Kotar and Lika.
Lovely green landscapes of exceptional ecological value reside in a number of
nature parks, which rise a mere dozen feet above the sea. Discover Plitvice
Lakes National Park – the unique oasis of rare natural beauty. It is one of
Europe’s most dazzling nature reserve parks, and was truly created by nature.
The park consists of 16 connecting lakes and sport unique cascades of murmuring
waterfalls. Plitvice Lakes National Park was recognized and protected by UNESCO
as part of the world’s natural heritage in 1979. We will take a lively walk
along the lakes and breathe the fresh mountain air while listening to the
captivating sounds of nature. Next, a boat ride across the largest of the lakes,
we will experience an unique perspective of nature: the lake is rife with
crystal clear emerald water and fringed with bubbly white waterfalls! Dinner in
the local restaurant. Overnight in Plitvice. Hotel Jezero, B & L
Day 4: Plitvice/Zadar/Split
We will bask in divine inspiration from the beauty of the Adriatic
Coast as we stop in the 3000-year-old Zadar, en route to Split. A
centuries-long center for the Illyrian tribe of Liburni and capital
of Dalmatia for millennia, Zadar is a city of rich spiritual and
material culture. And this is well shown from its many reverent
walls and numerous sacral monuments. Accompanied by our professional
English-speaking guide, we visit the Cathedral of St. Stoia (St.
Anastasia) dating from 1285 A.D., where paintings of Carpaccio and
Palma Jr. are exhibited. We will also experience the Roman Forum and
pre-Romanesque church of St. Donat (dating from IX century A.D.),
the massive city gate and Square of Wells, the Church of St Simon,
and the permanent exhibition “Gold and Silver of Zadar.” During this
leisurely time, we may continue exploring Zadar’s many historic
treasures, but also remember to shop for all sorts of fine local
souvenirs. Overnight in Split. Le Meridién Lav, B
Day 5: Split/Trogir/Split
Experience the charm of the southern Mediterranean as we explore
Split, the largest city along the Adriatic coast. Its beauty captivated IV
Century Roman Emperor Diocletian, who built his palace here. So we begin our
sightseeing tour of Split with a visit to this lofty palace. First, we walk the
well-preserved ancient cellars; for here is where one can truly experience this
magnificent palace. The Cathedral was built on the remains of an ancient shrine.
And across the Cathedral is the Temple of Jupiter, which today is used as a
baptistery. Le Meridién Lav, B & L.
Day 6: Split/Korčula/Dubrovnik
We spend a part of this marvelous day visiting the Peljeac peninsula
and the small medieval town of Ston. We'll taste the fresh oysters
in the local restaurant. Peljeac is the famous kingdom of Dingač,
which is the most highly regarded of all Croatian wines. We continue to Korčula which
is southern Dalmatian's largest and most sophisticated island, and the birthplace of Marco Polo.
Visit the the XV century Reveling Tower at the Land Gate. Among many attractions in Korčula
some of the most prominent are the Gothic Renaissance Cathedral of St. Mark and Museum of Icons.
Hotel More, B.
Day 7: Dubrovnik
It's often been called a classic medieval heart stopper. For it is rife with glorious fountains, palaces and cathedrals.
And rich in history and culture, dating all the way back to the VII century. The limestone bricks of the walled Old City
shimmer like marble in the moonlight. Fine detailing and the architecture of its quaint buildings underscore an artistic
heritage that both enhances and defines a landscape of sea, sky and hills. It is a playground for those who desire the
unspoiled fortune that is the Mediterranean landscape. Dubrovnik is steeped in sunshine and bathed in mild Mediterranean
breezes, a lush region of coves, forested islands and idyllic beaches. It is a home to one of the world’s oldest pharmacies,
which has been open since 1317.
Hotel More, B & D.
Day 8: Depart Dubrovnik
Morning transfer to the airport.

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INCLUSION
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YOUR VACATION INCLUDES
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Hotel accommodations as per the itinerary based on double occupancy
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8 tour days
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Experienced English speaking driver/escort throughout the trip as per itinerary
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Comfortable air-conditioned minibus at group's disposal as per itinerary
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Sightseeing tours of Zagreb, Zadar, Split & Trogir, Korčula town and Dubrovnik
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Oyster tasting in Ston
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Cooking class in Dubrovnik
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Professional English-speaking local guides
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Entrance fees for National Park Plitvice Lakes
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Entrance fees to Franciscan Monastery and Rector’s Palace in Dubrovnik
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St. Lawrence Cathedral in Trogir; Diocletian’s Palace and Cathedral in Split
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Gold and Silver and St. Donat Church in Zadar
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11 meals - 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch in local restaurant & 3 dinners (2 in local restaurants)
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Ferry/catamaran tickets
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All taxes
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HOTELS
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Zagreb, Hotel Westin, deluxe room, 2 nights
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NP Plitvice, Hotel Jezero, standard room, 1 night
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Split, Hotel Le Méridien Lav, classic room, 2 nights |
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Dubrovnik, Hotel More, standard room, 2 nights |
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NOT INCLUDED
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Airfare, tips, drinks, telephone charges and incidentals
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Anything else not mentioned in the inclusion
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DATES / PRICES
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DATES
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SEASON I
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April 15, 29, October 28 |
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SEASON II
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May 13, 27, September 30, October 14
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SEASON III
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June 10, 24, September 2, 16
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PRICES
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Land Rate
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Per Person
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Single Supplement
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SEASON I, 2012
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$2,395
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$595
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SEASON II, 2012
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$2,495
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$655
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SEASON III, 2012
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$2,595
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$695
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Air Supplement
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Coach
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Business
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First
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