- Dubrovnik
Panorama and Sightseeing
This is a tour which will show you the finest
sites of the Old Walled City as well as give you an opportunity
to view it from above at the spectacular panoramic spot...
- Dubrovnik
countryside & Village cultural tours
This tour will take you to some small villages
around Dubrovnik to enjoy typical village atmosphere. One
of that small villages is Cilipi, small village located
in the green Konavle valley. Traditional folklore dances
are presented every Sunday at the square in front of the
church. The dances will display the richness in culture,
traditions and beautiful national costumes...
- Peljesac vineyards
The Peljesac peninsula has been known for
its excellent wines since ancient times. You will have an
opportunity to taste some of the best wines of the region
as well as learn about its production. you will visit some
of the best known wine cellars in the region. you will certainly
enjoy the beautiful scenery along the Adriatic cost as well
as on the Peljesac peninsula...
- Trsteno
and Ston
The Arboretum at Trsteno will delight you
with its exotic vegetation and plants, such as giant plane
trees, palms and camphor trees. After a leisurely stroll
through the botanical garden, we depart for Ston, which
was among the first towns in Europe to be build according
to a definite urban plan. Hundreds of visitors are attracted
by the 5 kilometers long stone walls protecting Ston. Other
attractions include the old salt-work where salt is still
produced, and the famous oyster and mussel farm.
- Neretva River
delta
The Neretva River Delta is an area of vast
marshland abundant in flora and fauna sheltering hundreds
of species of birdlife. This area is known to world travelers
as "Croatian California". Cruise in small boats
- "trupice" - through the canals to enjoy the
beauty and variety of the delta. Visit the Ornithological
Collection in the town of Metkovic, preserving 229 exhibits
of bird species.
- Island of Korcula
The most popular excursion. Through picturesque
countryside you will be taken to one of the nicest Croatian
islands, considered to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.
A long and turbulent history has left its traces and the
tour takes in major cultural and historical sights
- Medjugorje (Rep. Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Until 1981, Medjugorje was an unkonown village
in western Herzegovina. Since the word spread that, on 24th
June 1981, the Lady had given a message of piece to the
seeres, Medjugorje has been drawing pilgrims like a magnet.
In the past twenty years, over 20 million people came here,
so that Medjugorje is today one of the best known and best
visited sanctuaries in the Catholic world. Medjugorje is
the place of religious and spiritual peace where one gains
confidence in himself and in other people. Although the
whole territory of Medjugorje gives out a special atmosphere,
there are three localities connected with appearance of
the Lady: Brdo ukazanje (Appearance Hill), Krizevac and
the church of St. Jakov.
- Mostar (Rep. Bosnia & Herzegovina)
After a drive along the Adriatic coast, the
road will lead us towards the hinterland along the rich
Neretva valley in the direction of the small town of Poèitelj
in Herzegovina. There, you will discover an exquisite blend
of Mediterranean and Oriental architecture. Mostar will
be our next stop. Despite great damages suffered in the
last war, the city on the emerald green river of Neretva
has preserved a great part of its authentic oriental architecture
and the way of life conceived on the boundaries of civilisations.
A visit of the ancient part of town dating from the 16th/17th
century will include a visit to a typical house dating from
this period
Montenegro (Rep. Serbia & Montenegro)
Hardly one hour from Dubrovnik, the Montenegro
Littoral provides incomparable natural beauties and an abundance
of historical sites. Our drive takes us to the mouth of
the Bay of Kotor and along the curving roadway through the
towns of Risan and Perast to Kotor. Here we will stop to
capture forever on film one of the most beautiful parts
of the bay, and learn some of the compelling history of
this area. Our descent from the heights will take us to
Cetinje, the one-time seat of Montenegrian rulers, today
a city-museum. After sightseeing in Cetinje we return to
the coast with a short stop above Sveti Stefan and Budva.
Plitvice
lakes
The area of plitvice lakes, declared a National
Park in 1949, is a valley situated between high forested
mountains in which lies, one bellow another, a string of
sixteen beautiful lakes and tarns of crystal blue-green
color. They are fed by many small streams and brooks and
spill into each other in foaming cascades and thundering
waterfalls. Due to their unique evolution and beauty, in
1979 the Plitvice Lakes were entered in the UNESCO World
Heritage List. The Plitvice Lakes delight by their scenery.
In the waterless karst with its sparse vegetation you come
suddenly upon a treasure of water in which are reflected
densely forested hills. Here is a diversity and an inexhaustible
abundance of details, on every visit new things are discovered.
The exceptional beauty of the lakes and waterfalls, rich
plant and animal life, contrasting colors, forests and the
pure mountain air, comfortable hotels and rustic restaurants
attract many nature lovers from all over the world...
Krka Waterfalls
Drive to Šibenik to visit one of Dalmatia's
most valuable monument, the 15th century cathedral. Continue
through the highland to the famous Krka Waterfalls, one
of the seven national parks in Croatia. The falls cascade
over 17 natural barriers.
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