Croatia Tours
Booking one of these amazing Croatia Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Displaying 19 of 19 tours
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Croatian Coast Hiking tour
This exciting hiking holiday is the ideal way to explore Croatia’s unbelievable northern coast! Hike to stunning lakes, up mountains, and across islands that reveal the incredible natural beauty of Croatia.
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Croatia Family Multisport Adventure
This family-focused Croatian adventure tour will make memories that will last a lifetime. You and your family will enjoy a week filled with adventure for the whole family. With guided tours throughout the week, you’ll get to hike, bike, raft, zipline, kayak, and sail in the stunning Adriatic Sea. Admire and absorb the culture of Dalmatia, Istra, and central Croatia. There’s a new way to get your blood pumping each day!
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Hike and Kayak the Dalmatian Islands
The dynamic Dalmatian archipelago awaits you! On foot, explore two cities on the Croatian mainland, and go by ferry to explore the islands of Brac, Hvar, and Korcula during this 8-day tour.
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Best of Croatia Multisport Tour
Croatia has something for every type of adventurer, and this guided multisport adventure tour gives a sample of the highlights of Croatia. If you’re a traveler who likes variety, this tour will appease your sensibilities—you’ll walk, hike, e-bike, kayak, and sail your way around Croatia. Oh, and eat!
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Discover Croatia's breathtaking landscapes for your next adventure. The Adriatic Sea is perfect for sailing, while the Plitvice Lakes National Park offers stunning natural beauty. For hikers, the Paklenica National Park is a must-visit, and the Istrian Peninsula's vineyard-covered hills are ideal for cycling enthusiasts.
In Croatia, the adventure never ends. Sail the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic, explore the majestic Plitvice Lakes, hike through the rugged terrains of Paklenica National Park, and cycle in the scenic Istrian Peninsula. Add kayaking along the Cetina River for a touch of adrenaline.
Croatia is a year-round destination for adventurers. Visit in the summer (June to August) for sailing and beach activities. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer ideal conditions for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds and mild weather.
- Sailing along the Adriatic Coast: Experience the pristine waters of the Adriatic Sea by sailing from one enchanting island to another, exploring hidden coves, historic towns, and stunning beaches along Croatia's famed Dalmatian Coast.
- Exploring Plitvice Lakes National Park: Wander through the breathtaking scenery of Plitvice Lakes National Park, where 16 terraced lakes, connected by waterfalls, cascade through lush, forested landscapes, offering picturesque hiking routes.
- Hiking in Paklenica National Park: Embark on an adventure through Paklenica National Park's rugged terrain, which offers some of the best hiking and rock climbing experiences in Croatia, set against the backdrop of majestic canyons and karst landscapes.
- Cycling through the Istrian Peninsula: Cycle across the rolling hills of the Istrian Peninsula, dotted with medieval towns, vineyards, and olive groves, offering a perfect blend of cultural exploration and scenic outdoor activity.
- Kayaking on the Cetina River: Paddle through the crystal-clear waters of the Cetina River on a kayaking tour that takes you through serene landscapes and thrilling rapids, showcasing the natural beauty of Croatia's hinterland.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory in Croatia. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving a 10% tip for good service is customary. For taxis and tour guides, small tips are also appreciated.
English is widely spoken in Croatia, especially in tourist areas, larger cities, and by the younger population. Visitors should have no major issues communicating in English.
A trip of 7 to 10 days allows for a good overview of Croatia, covering major destinations like Dubrovnik, Split, and one or two islands. For a deeper exploration, consider extending your stay to 2 weeks or more.
The currency in Croatia is the Croatian Kuna (HRK). Euros are accepted in some tourist areas, but it's best to use Kuna for transactions.
It's advisable to have some Croatian Kuna for smaller purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores.
Yes, Croatia is very family-friendly, with many activities and accommodations catering to families. Beaches, national parks, and historical sites offer plenty of opportunities for family fun.
Renting a car provides the most flexibility for exploring Croatia, especially its coast and rural areas. For city visits or island-hopping, public transportation, including buses and ferries, is reliable and convenient.
Yes, Croatia is well-suited for self-guided tours, especially with a car. The country is relatively small and easy to navigate, and there are plenty of resources available for planning.
Guided tours are popular in Croatia, offering insights into the country's history, culture, and natural beauty. Options range from city tours and national park visits to sailing trips.
Croatia is in the Central European Time Zone (CET), UTC +1, and observes daylight saving time, moving to UTC +2 in summer.
Accommodation options in Croatia vary from luxury hotels and private villas to budget hostels and camping sites. There are also many "apartmani" or private apartments available for rent.
Yes, tap water is safe to drink in most parts of Croatia, making it convenient and cost-effective for travelers.
No special vaccinations are required for Croatia, but it's always a good idea to be up-to-date on routine vaccinations. During summer, protection against sun and heat is important.
Croatia is generally very safe for tourists, with low crime rates. As with any travel destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take standard precautions.