Arrive in Dubrovnik. Our hotel is about 30 minutes drive from the airport.
For those arriving on time our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6 pm for the welcome meeting and afterwards there is the opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers and break the ice over dinner. Nestled amongst the imposing stone buildings of Dubrovnik's Old Town, we visit a local bar which provides Croatia's take on a tapas-style experience, offering up the chance to try several cheeses, bread and oils. Locally grown olives and freshly baked baguettes are paired with red and white wines, that have all been produced along the Dalmatian Coast.
If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Dubrovnik Airport (DBV). Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up. Stay: Hotel Vis (Comfortable)
Like many Croatian cities, Dubrovnik has seen its share of conquerors and settlers, each adding their own contributions to the city we see today. Extensive renovations in the 1990s and 2000s means the city has been excellently preserved, and its ancient walls and intricately carved stone buildings give the illusion of stepping back in time.
This morning we make our way by public bus to the cable car station at the foot of Mount Srd. We take the short cable car ride to the hilltop, which offers fantastic views over Dubrovnik and the bay it sits within. We then make our way back down the hill on foot, snaking down the hillside and then following the ancient city walls back into the Old Town of Dubrovnik. From here we go on to discover this incredible city on foot. Starting from Pile Square on the eastern side of Dubrovnik, we snake our way through the maze of narrow streets and lively piazzas to take in the Sponza Palace, housing the city's archives, and the expertly carved baroque church of St Blaise. Continuing through the main thoroughfare of Stradun we walk down the Jesuit Staircase, also known as the 'Steps of the Great Sept of Bailor' used for the 'Walk of Shame' scene in Game of Thrones. Finally, we end at the magnificent Rector's Palace, another GOT filming location but an incredible example of Gothic Architecture in its own right.
This afternoon has been left free for further exploration, visiting one of the nearby beaches or perhaps just sitting in one of the many cafes and taking in the scenery.
Later in the afternoon there is the option for sea kayaking around the city walls. We climb into our kayaks in Kolorina bay, just outside the Old Town, and we begin paddling our way along the coastline, gazing up at the dramatic city walls as they plunge down into the rocks and then the sea. This experience offers an entirely different perspective of the city, especially as the sun starts to dip into the Adriatic and the city lights start to twinkle and glow. The kayaking lasts for approximately two hours and is dependent on local sea conditions at the time. No previous experience is required and a full safety briefing is given. Stay: Hotel Vis (Comfortable) (B)
We set off this morning by bus, shortly crossing the border into neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina, passing rolling countryside on our drive to the UNESCO-listed city of Mostar.
Set on the banks of the Neretva River, Mostar is the epitome of modern-day Bosnia, one lying at the crossroads of Europe, but also at the crossroads of cultures, of shared histories and religions. The city itself is cut in half by the Neretva, with Croat communities on one side and Bosnian Muslims on the other, reflecting this rich cultural heritage.
The town and the Stari Most - its famous 16th century Ottoman bridge - suffered badly during the 1990s Balkan conflict. The bridge and much of the old city, the former capital of Herzegovina, was painstakingly rebuilt after the war and has been restored to its former glory. The five year-long programme of reconstruction went a long way to restoring peace to this shattered region, with international and ethnic cooperation helping to rebuild bridges both literally and figuratively.
Today, we walk the city's old cobbled streets with an expert local guide who will paint a picture of both ancient and more recent history as we take in the buildings, the old Bazaar and the iconic Turkish House. We end our walk at the Stari Most Bridge, which as well as bringing together communities, also serves as a venue for bridge jumping competitions during the summer months.
The rest of the day is free for further exploration and to soak up the atmosphere of this vibrant city. Stay: Hotel Mostar (Comfortable) (B)
Crossing the border back into Croatia, we make our way by bus to Krka National Park. Less well known but just as beautiful as Plitvice, Krka National Park is host to a series of seven cascading waterfalls, as the Krka River cuts its way through the thick forest of oak and ash. We explore these beautiful surroundings on foot, along single-track trails and across boardwalks to the most scenic of waterfalls - Skradinski Buk. There's plenty of time here for some food, photos and perhaps even a refreshing dip. The walk is a total of two hours, covering around five kilometres and is almost entirely flat.
We continue by bus north to Zadar, reaching the city by the early afternoon. Zadar's Old Town juts out to sea on a small peninsular and is an enchanting mix of Roman ruins, terracotta-tiled roofs and medieval churches. After checking into our hotel and freshening up, we take a short tour of the Old Town this afternoon, taking in the 3rd century Roman Forum and St Donatus Church, which dominates views over the Forum. We then make our way to the seafront to take in the experimental artwork of the unique 'Sea Organ' (a musical staircase) and the 'Sun Salutation', which is a solar light and sound display. Stay: Hotel Porto (Comfortable) (B)
Continuing north, we hug the rugged Dalmatian coastline as we make our way into the Istrian Peninsular. Istria's rolling farmlands and historic ties with Italy make it somewhat of a gastronomic haven, with quaint hilltop villages and rural farmhouses serving up excellent local produce and many varieties of tipple.
We make several stops as we travel through the countryside, first stopping at the Aura Distillery, famed for its brandy as well as its locally-made jams. We learn about the entire process from fermentation, distillation in hand-made cauldrons to fruit maceration and ageing. We have the chance to sample three different types of jams and a variety of brandies varying in age and strength.
Next we enjoy a farmhouse lunch - freshly made Istrian pasta with truffles is highly recommended! After lunch we try our hand at truffle hunting. Setting off on foot into the nearby woods, we learn from a master-family that have been hunting truffles in this region for generations. Alongside a team of dogs we learn the tricks of the trade and what to look out for, hoping to spot some elusive but much-prized truffles.
After the hunt we continue by bus to our final destination, the beautiful coastal town of Novigrad. Stay: Aminess Hotel Laguna (Comfortable) (B/L)
We set off this morning to explore two important Istrian towns; the beautiful port town of Rovinj, and the ancient settlement of Pula.
We start just a few kilometres down the coast in the charming town of Rovinj. Pastel painted stone houses vie for position over the picturesque harbour and the town's historic centre is compact, with its old cobbled streets easily explored on foot. The church of St Euphemia is a beautiful baroque-period building that dominates much of the town's skyline, and its bell tower offers excellent panoramic views over the sea of red roofs below. We spend time exploring the church, its bell tower and cellar, as well as the town's charming piazza before travelling down the coast to the tip of the peninsular and to historic Pula.
In Roman times Pula grew to become an important trading port for the empire, and much of this evidence still remains today. The town's amphitheatre is its main focal point - it is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre in the World to have all four sides intact, and it is still in use today for concerts and events, some 2,000 years later. After some time taking in the great amphitheatre, we follow Pula's old Roman walls to the imposing Temple of Augustus and then on to the stone arch Gate of Hercules.
After lunch, we make our way back to Novigrad, where the afternoon is free to relax at the beach, or perhaps try out some optional stand-up paddleboarding or kayaking around the rugged coastline. Stay: Aminess Hotel Laguna (Comfortable) (B)
We leave Croatia behind today, driving north and cross the border into Slovenia. We soon reach the coastline and the charming Riviera town of Piran. We have some time to explore this ancient town and its piazzas, patrician villas and pretty harbour. Having been part of the Venetian Empire for a large part of its history, Piran is more Italian in feel, and to get a true flavour of this chic seaside town be sure to try some home-made gelato by the seafront.
We then continue our journey by bus, arriving beside Lake Bled just after midday.
Lake Bled's turquoise waters are set to a backdrop of jagged mountains, and set in the centre of the lake is the 16th century Church of Assumption. It's easy to see why Bled was one of the most fashionable European resorts in the early 20th century and was even the summer of former Yugoslavian President Tito. We explore the lake this afternoon along with Bled Castle, a medieval fortress perched atop a rocky outcrop with a towering view of the lake and town below. For those interested in photography, or just want to take in the view there is the option this evening for a walk up to a viewpoint over Lake Bled to witness sunset (or sunrise tomorrow morning). The walk will be four kilometres with around 600 metres of ascent.
Please note that on the 19/05 & 16/06 departures, the group will be staying in Lake Bohinj at the Bohinj ECO Hotel & Wellness Hotel for the two last nights. Due to this, the itinerary will slightly change but please be reassured that you won't miss any elements included in the trip. Stay: Hotel Savica Garni (Comfortable) (B)
This morning we drive out to Vintgar Gorge inside the Triglav National Park. Carved out by the glacial Radovna river, this natural gorge is 1.6 kilometres in length with near-verticle walls. We take the trail that runs along boardwalks deep inside the gorge and ends at the 13 metre high Sum Waterfall.
We then continue by bus through the National Park and onto Lake Bohinj, which is fed by glacial melt that runs down from the mountains high up above. From here we take the Vogel Cable Car which elevates us over 1,000 metres above the lake-side in just four minutes, up to the Vogel Ski station at 1,535 metres above sea level. From here there are panoramic views over the lake and out to far-reaching mountains, and we plan to take a short walk to make the most of the mountain views. The two-kilometre loop takes us past a mountain pasture and provides excellent opportunities to spot the flora and fauna of this high mountain area.
Heading back down the mountain we drive back to Bled where the rest of the afternoon is free to relax in the tranquil surroundings, or if you are feeling active there are plenty of options. There is a six kilometre walk or cycle around the lake, rowing boats can be hired or you can take a swim in the lake's warm thermal waters. It is also possible to take a traditional gondola across to the island to explore inside the Church of Assumption. Stay: Hotel Savica Garni (Comfortable) (B)
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Bled.
There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Bled at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Ljubljana International Airport (LJU), which is 30 minutes drive from the hotel. (B)
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