Bask in the old beauty of Europe as you travel from Bohemia to the Adriatic. Explore Prague and Budapest, both exquisite capitals draped around a river and then move to Zagreb and Split, Croatian cities of sublime surprise. Finish with Dubrovnik, an iconic city-republic encased by millennia-old fortifications. It will not just be the destinations, as your will entranced by the journey as you island-hop, pluck fresh oysters and wine taste while river cruising, seeing amazing waterfalls, taking...
Customizable Itinerary
Day 1
Prague – First Impressions of Bohemia
Prague rises evocatively around the Vltava River with cathedral spires and palace facades stretching across the rolling hills. Historical bridges connect the two sides, postcard points that provide a great first impression of the city. These bridges have seen both beauty and war, their sturdy presence a reassuring constant in the very heart of Bohemia. Touch down in Prague, and you will be transferred to a luxury hotel close to the river. Many of the city’s core attractions are within walking distance, and this first day will be all about taking a stroll without your guide. Tomorrow you will get to know the stories and how to distinguish the Baroque from the Gothic, but this first evening is all about your first impressions of Prague and its ineffable Bohemian culture.
What's Included:
Day 2
Prague – A Historical Walking Tour of Prague and Its Castle
Day 3
Prague – Day Trip to Kutna Hora and its Bone Chapel
Day 4
Budapest – The Royal City on the Danube
Day 5
Budapest – Culinary Tour of Budapest and Its Neighborhoods
Day 6
Budapest – A Relaxed Day in the City and Evening Danube River Cruise
Day 7
Zagreb – Walking the Old and New of the Croatian Capital
Day 8
Split – Waterfalls and Wonder as you Travel to the Coast
Day 9
Split – Discovering Split and Trogir
Day 10
Split – Wine Tasting and Konoba Dining on a Hvar Island Day Trip
Day 11
Split – Cruising the Vis and Pakleni Islands
Day 12
Dubrovnik – Oysters Experience, Old-World Wines, and Terracotta Roofs
Day 13
Dubrovnik – A Dreamy Royal City on the Adriatic
Day 14
Dubrovnik – Villages of Konavle Day Tour
Day 15
Dubrovnik – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Experience the inimitability of the Adriatic coastline as your journey includes everything from oyster picking to old-world wine and medieval villages
- Explore the heart of Bohemia with several nights in Prague plus a day trip to Kutna Hora and its eery chapel of bones
- Celebrate the beauty of Dubrovnik in this old city-republic on the coast with a boutique hotel your base within the fortified walls
- Embrace the evocative history as you explore Budapest on a culinary tour and Danube River cruise
- Understand appreciate local Croatian styles as Zagreb is full of surprise and delights around every corner
- Take day trips to Adriatic islands, hopping to magical destinations like Hvar, the Pakleni islands, and the Blue Cave
- Savor the atmospheric evenings and the lanes of history with time spent in Split
- Spend a morning in timeless Trogir to explore Rastoke and Plitvice Lakes, and taste the tradition of konoba dining
Detailed Description
History is not confined to the books when you visit Central Europe. The stories of history are alive for all to see, laced through the labyrinthine streets that open out onto the water. Experience the past as you wander along the city walls and cruise down famous rivers. Begin in Prague, the capital of Bohemia, where the culture is as unconventional as the adjective the name later created. Dubrovnik is a city-republic unchanged, where the old town is perfectly encased within coastal city walls. Continue to Split, a city of terracotta tiles centered on a fourth-century Roman emperor’s palace.
Like the other royal cities on this vacation, Budapest’s history is not clear-cut. You will keep discovering something different when exploring the city’s neighborhoods, much like when you take a stroll through Zagreb. This handcrafted tour is not just about the royal city destinations, however, as these cities also provide a base for wider exploration. As part of the journey, you will discover the waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes National Park, pluck oysters in Ston, find a chapel of bones in Bohemia and go island hopping to Hvar, Vis and the Pakleni Islands. Along the journey, you will also visit the medieval Venetian town of Trogir, plus the stunning little villages of the Konavle region.
Handcrafted to immerse you in a living history, this two-week private tour starts with three days in Prague. You will walk the city and spend a day in Kutna Hora, building your impressions of beauty and Bohemia. Fly to Budapest and a culinary tour is a great way to experience the Hungarian capital’s different neighborhoods, with a Danube River cruise an elegant journey from the past. Travel overland to Zagreb the next day, a city with a lesser celebrated yet equally impressive sense of history. Spend the next day in nature at the UNESCO the World Heritage Plitvice Lakes National Park for a quiet interlude to all the city sights and cobbled squares.
Now on the Adriatic coastline, you will spend several nights in Split, where the winding lanes are ideal for leisurely evenings. With Split as a base, you can take a day trip to Trogir, spend a day on the island of Hvar, and enjoy a full day cruising around an Adriatic archipelago. Continuing south along the coast, you will stop in Ston for oysters and wine before arriving in the heart of Dubrovnik. The final few nights are centered around Dubrovnik’s old town, but you will also get out to the villages of Konavle and admire the city-republic from its Mountain Srd backdrop.
For more tour options, please visit the Croatia tours section or the reviews for Croatia tours on Zicasso.
Starting Price
$5,100 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Reviews of Zicasso's Referral Service
4.89 stars based on 1591 reviews.
Our travel guide was excellent. Our hotels were perfect and, from the beginning, he accommodated all of my requests, including my need for gluten-free foods. And during the trip, when my daughter got sick, he arranged for a doctor to come to the hotel.
Reviewed By Julie Q.
Croatia is a beautiful country to visit. The people we met and the guides we had were all fantastic, professional, knowledgeable and incredibly friendly. Every place we visited, even the more crowded tourist areas, felt very safe.
Our Zicasso travel agent worked really closely with us right from the beginning to make sure the trip gave our family the balance of exploration, relaxation, learning, and adventure that we look for on our vacations. Every aspect of our trip – every tour, every driver, every dinner, everything – flowed exactly as we had planned it.
Reviewed By Julia S.
Our Zicasso travel agent's communication was incredible! She was fast, professional, and always thorough. Everything she planned for us was of such high quality! It was perfect!
Reviewed By Karen W.
Zicasso's travel consultant was so helpful in designing a near-perfect trip for our group of eight travelers. We visited Croatia and Greece. In the planning stages, she was patient yet persistent in moving us toward finalizing the trip. The hotel recommendations and sightseeing choices were, for the most part, outstanding. The ground transfer arrangements were perfect. Most of all, her recommendation for the right Greek island for our group's needs was spot on.
Reviewed By Ann M.
Before our trip, Zicasso's travel specialist assured us we would have an amazing, worry-free trip through Slovenia and Croatia. We most certainly did!!
She had us in beautiful, centrally located hotels, on exciting daily excursions with knowledgeable tour guides, and even on a private speedboat ride!! Our journey included historic sites, wonderful museums, and hikes through caverns, waterfalls, and fortresses!!
Any questions we had were answered in the moment, completely and respectfully! Thank you so much to our travel specialist for her caring attention to detail and for making our trip truly memorable!!
Reviewed By Darlene Z.
The entire nine days of travel from Slovenia to Montenegro were seamless as far as being picked up at the arrival airport and departure as planned. Transportaion was on schedule, which was important to me in a foreign country and eliminated any stress. Each private guide and/or driver throughout our trip was courteous and spoke English, which avoided any misunderstanding about all the wonderful sites we saw.
Lake Bled was absolutely wonderful. The guide parked the van at this family home four blocks from the lake and introduced us to his mother and sister, who welcomed us, and we saw how they lived in this beautiful village. The walk of four blocks to the lake also gave us the opportunity to see more of this quaint place to live. Since the lake does not allow power boats, we and about 20 other people were rowed to the island, where an ancient church was located. We found out that this family, in the past, were the caretakers of the island and our tour guide had to row himself to the shore to go to school and, in the winter, skate to school every day.
Next, we were driven to the castle on top of a small mountain, which had a perfect, 360-degree view of the area. Beautiful!
The next day we went to Plitvice Lakes National Park, with too many waterfalls to count and water that looked as crystal clear as any natural water I have ever seen. The four-kilometer walk upstream was nothing like I've ever seen in the USA.
We spent the night in a wonderful mountain lodge, with individual lodges and an upper-end-style bed and breakfast theme.
Split was a city with parts dating back to the third century, with many Roman influences in its many buildings.
Mostar in Bosnia was very interesting and had a central arch-style bridge which seemed to be a central point for all to see. There was so much we saw that it is too much to describe here.
We also stopped at a wine tasting at the most modern winery I've ever been to. It even had 12 guest rooms, with a pool.
On our way to Dubrovnik, we stopped at Ston to have an unbelievable lunch. At the restaurant, we had an oyster tasting of fresh oysters being farmed several hundred yards from the restaurant. We were served oysters three ways, from raw to fried and baked, and they were the best I will ever eat in my life.
We next went to Dubrovnik, which was particularly interesting to me because it is where Game of Thrones was filmed. Our guide was excellent, as he worked as a "roadie" for the film company, helping set the scenes by taking down modern signs or anything modern, and putting them back after filming. He had large screen shots in a spiral binder and would take us to a cove and hold up the screen shot of the actual scene from the movie to show us the similarity. His behind-the-scenes knowledge of the actors and the reaction from the town and church was beyond expectations. My wife and I were fans of GOT and so excited that we are going to watch if all again one day.
Our last day was in Montenegro, which again was beautiful, and we spent the day next to the water there. We were ferried to a man-made island with an old church on it.
Overall, the Adriatic Sea along the coast of these countries was one of the most beautiful stretches of water you could imagine.
Our expectations of this tour were met and exceeded.
Reviewed By Sandra H.