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Dubrovnik & the Dalmatian Coast

Croatia Cultural Walking Tour

6 DaysStarting at $6,195

Overview

The Dalmatian Coast has long been a favorite destination for Roman emperors, medieval pirates, and today’s modern yachting crowd, and it’s easy to see why with over a thousand spectacular islands dotting its coastline. Classic Journeys invites you to make sense of it all with an immersive cultural walking tour that reveals the region’s rich history, breathtaking landscapes and incredibly welcoming people. Explore the cobblestone streets of Dubrovnik, a lush nature reserve and Game of Throne filming sites on Lokrum Island, vineyards on the Pelješac Peninsula, and olive groves and lavender fields on the island of Hvar. You’ll be invited into hands-on cooking classes at a family owned agriturismo, intimate wine tastings by a father and son winemakers, and a master class in ancient olive techniques amongst the groves. Each step of your journey is enriched by the insights of exceptionally well-connected local guides who share insider stories and access to hidden gems. Conclude your adventure with a guided exploration of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, where history and modernity beautifully intertwine, ensuring an authentic experience you won’t find anywhere else.

Classic Journeys provides unbeatable access to experiences around the globe.”
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Itinerary Highlights

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• Explore the cobblestone streets of Dubrovnik on a local’s only walk, uncovering its rich history and stunning architecture.

• Experience the lush nature reserve of Lokrum Island, visiting an 11th-century Benedictine monastery and botanical gardens, its offshore views of Dubrovnik, and Game of Thrones locations.  

 • Join a family at their agriturismo in the Konavle countryside for a hands-on cooking instruction.

 • Walk along ancient vineyard paths in the stunning Pelješac Peninsula, Croatia’s premier wine region, for an intimate wine tasting with our friends Mario and Teo, sampling their award-winning wines.  

• Hike through Hvar’s aromatic lavender fields and olive groves, with a visit to a lavender distillery.  

• Discover Hvar Town’s history, from its Venetian stronghold past to its modern yachting charm.  

• Learn about traditional olive oil production at a working mill and enjoy tastings of local oils.  

• Walk in the footsteps of a Roman emperor on a guided exploration of Diocletian’s Palace in Split

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Map

  • Starting Point:

    Dubrovnik – 2:00 pm – Lobby of Dubrovnik Hotel
  • Ending Point:

    Split – 1:00 pm – Split city center
Itinerary Map

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Walking Level

  • Daily Mileage Options: 2-8 miles

  • Route Notes:

    The terrain on this trip includes a mix of paved and cobblestone streets in Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split and other smaller villages, as well as well-maintained coastal, countryside, vineyard, olive, lavender and shepherds’ paths of compressed dirt and stone. The footpaths offer a selection of level, rolling and hilly terrain with some elevation gain and loss.

Dates & Prices

The earlier you book, the more choice you’ll have and the lower your price. And you can always change your mind — you won’t be charged to transfer to a different trip before your final payment is due. Talk with one of our travel experts at 800-200-3887.

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Family Departure

Select our “Family Departure” to travel with other families.

Hotels

We spend years cultivating personal relationships with our hoteliers to provide you thoughtfully selected accommodations that reveal the true character of the region. Here is a sampling of our favorite hotels on this tour. 

View from the terrace of the Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik

Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik

Built in 1895 and renovated in 2005, the hotel blends Belle Epoque style with comfort and technology. Spacious guest rooms, decorated in wood and marble finishes, overlook gardens and rooftops of old Dubrovnik. The hotel also has an indoor pool.

Hotel Kazbek

Built in 1573 as a summer residence for a noble family in Dubrovnik, Hotel Kazbek is a beautifully renovated 5-star boutique property. Blending historic charm with modern amenities, this luxurious hotel offers fine dining, a pool and exceptional service.

Adriana, Hvar Marina Hotel & Spa

Overlooking the old city centre, Adriana offers breathtaking panoramic views of the town and marina. Whether you are relaxing at the rooftop saltwater swimming pool or enjoying a massage at the Oasis Spa, Adriana is the perfect place to unwind.

What’s Included

  • Meals: All breakfasts, three lunches, and three dinners.
  • Perfect Pairings Dinner: A special dinner prepared by one of our favorite chefs with a procession of wines tailored to each course.
  • Hotels: Award-winning boutique properties, thoughtfully selected for their exceptional location, design, history, and regional character.
  • Tour Leader(s): Expert guides who are your well-connected local friends and provide you access to people and places you wouldn’t find on your own.
  • Supplemental Experts: Additional regional guides and specialists on select tours.
  • Transportation: All land transportation as listed in the daily itinerary, including fares for trains, ferries, and other modes of travel.
  • Privileged Access Events: One-of-a-kind access to remarkable people, places, and experiences arranged just for you, as noted in the daily itinerary.
  • Admissions & Entry Fees: Entry to tastings, historic sites, and other scheduled activities listed in the daily itinerary.
  • Baggage Transfers: Upon arrival, we whisk you and your bags directly to your room—no waiting, no tipping.
  • Gratuities: All gratuities at hotels, restaurants, and for baggage handling.
  • Dedicated Guest Services Coordinator: Your pre-trip concierge and tour expert, available to answer questions and ensure you’re fully ready to get the most out of your tour.
Not Included: Tour Leader gratuities, travel to and from your trip’s start and end points, and any meals or activities taken independently.

Why Choose Classic Journeys

Travel + Leisure has awarded Classic Journeys the #1 World’s Best Tour Operator multiple times and says, "Classic Journeys provides unbeatable access to experiences around the globe." Here’s what that access means for you.

  • Experience the world on foot and at eye level. Each day, join your guide on the most cinematic footpaths in the region.
  • Exceptional full-time local guides who become your well-connected friend. Our amazing guides are with you throughout each day of the tour, share their lifelong connections as well as engaging anecdotes about the history and culture of the region.
  • Small groups that provide you unrivaled access. An average of fewer than 10 guests per departure means we can offer you special access to sites like Stonehenge so you experience the stone circle when it’s closed to the general public, a guided visit to Zion Narrows that other companies cannot arrange because of larger group sizes, and vineyard walks with a count and countess in Tuscany.
  • Award-winning hotels are waiting for you at the end of every day. Luxuriate in the finest and most distinctive accommodations in the region you’re exploring, including rainforest lodges, 16th century villas, and award-winning properties that show up on World’s Best and Gold lists.
  • Eat like (and with) the locals. Food is a foolproof way into the hearts, homes and history of the places you visit with us. From gourmet picnics to coveted local restaurants, our meals offer you opportunities to explore native food traditions and fine dining.
  • Handcrafted itineraries with all activities included. With our long-term friendships, we know our walking tour regions more personally than anyone else. So you get thoughtfully curated itineraries that combine explorations of the villages, organic farms, archeological sites and the people who know them best.
  • Sustainable travel that supports the places you’re visiting. We put our local currency into the pockets of the people who live where we travel. It’s your guarantee that you’ll have authentic, up-close experiences on your trip. Best of all, our person-to-person approach helps sustain their ways of life.

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FAQs

What is the best month to visit Croatia?
May through September is prime time in Croatia—mild Mediterranean days perfect for walking, swimming, and local festivals. With Classic Journeys, your tour is timed for these ideal months, so you stroll sunlit coastlines, join lively events, and experience history and nature at their absolute best.
Is Croatia worth visiting for tourists?
Absolutely—Croatia’s stunning coastline, historic cities, and delicious regional cuisine make it a must for travelers. With Classic Journeys, you walk from Dubrovnik’s cobblestone streets to vineyard-covered hills on the Pelješac Peninsula and lavender fields on Hvar, all guided by local experts who unlock experiences you’d never find on your own.
Is Croatia Friendly for American Tourists?
Yes, Croatia is incredibly welcoming to Americans and all visitors. Over 20 million travelers enjoyed its charms last year. With Classic Journeys, you’re always a welcomed guest—sharing meals, conversations, and adventures with local guides who make you feel right at home.
What to eat in Croatia?
Croatia’s cuisine is a feast of local flavors—think fresh seafood, Italian-inspired pastas, and specialties like black risotto made with squid ink. With Classic Journeys, you dine with locals, sample traditional recipes in family-owned restaurants, and discover the heart of Croatian cooking at every meal.
What language do they speak in Croatia?
Croatian is the official language, but English is widely spoken in cities, hotels, and tourist sites. With your Classic Journeys guide, language is never a barrier—every encounter leads to deeper connections and authentic conversations.
What to do in Croatia?
In Croatia, you explore historic cities, pristine beaches, rolling vineyards, lush nature reserves, and even Game of Thrones filming sites. With Classic Journeys, you discover all this and more—walking at eye level through Dubrovnik’s alleys, sipping wine on the Pelješac Peninsula, and drifting past olive groves and lavender fields on Hvar.
When is the warmest month in Croatia?
August is Croatia’s hottest month, with temperatures reaching about 90°F. Classic Journeys sets tours between May and September for sun—but with cool coastal walks and swimming breaks to keep things comfortable. You explore at the perfect time for both warmth and relaxation.