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Visit Slovenia & Croatia With Rcb

10 Nights/11 Days
October 2022
Departure: 05 October 2022
Highlights:

A walking tour of Ljubljana, a medium-sized European city that offers all the friendliness of a small town with excellent hotels, great restaurants of all types, pubs and good shops.

Panoramic sightseeing tour of Bled.

Visit to Predjama Castle, listed in the Guinness World Records as the largest cave castle in the world.

Tour of Postojna Caves, known for its deep underground cave formations with stalactites and stalagmites, folds of calcite curtains and the other sequences of fantastic
shapes and forms.

Lake Bled: This Alpine lake with the only island in Slovenia impresses visitors with its natural beauty, wealth of legend, and special powers to restore well being. Visit the island on a traditional “pletna” boat.

Sightseeing in Bohinj, a paradise valley embraced by the Julian Alps. Lake Bohinj that lies in the heart of the Triglav National Park, one of the oldest national parks in Europe, is the largest Slovenian natural lake, nested at the foot of unspoilt mountains and mountain tops.

Walking tour of Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, springs up from two medieval settlements – Kaptol and Gradec, which form the core of the old Upper Town. Take the shortest funicular in the world to take you to the Upper Town.

Plitvice Lakes: Walking tour through the park of 16 bigger and smaller lakes connected with 92 cascades and waterfalls, unique phenomenon more than 4000 years old, that was put on the list of UNESCO’s list ofWorld Natural Heritage.

Half day sightseeing tour of Šibenik, an old Croatian town with history, culture and sports.

Walking tour of Split, with many valuable monuments of culture and the famous Diocletian’s palace.

Walking tour of Trogir, a town-museum with the famous Trogir cathedral, a thousand year old monastery, and a castle and fortress which are used for performances during the summer months.

Tour of Hvar Island, facing the south, the sun and the sea. Hvar is one of the best loved tourist resorts on the Dalmatian Riviera.

A visit to the Blue Cave which has its natural entrance below the sea level, thus unfolding a sparkling game of sunrays within the cave.

A day at Ston for the quiet, clean sea and a true Mediterranean atmosphere framed by numerous first and second class cultural and historical monuments.

Explore Dubrovnik via a walking tour. Dubrovnik is rich in cultural and historical monuments, and, included in UNESCO World Heritage List. The most recognisable feature are its intact city walls which run uninterrupted for 1940 meters encircling the city. This complex structure, one of the most beautiful and strongest fort systems in the Europe is the main attraction to the city’s visitors.

Half day private yacht experience off the port of Gruz.