Croatia/Montenegro
The Best of Croatia: A Coastal Voyage
Program No. 20118RJ
Alongside experts, learn about Roman monuments, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, national parks and idyllic villages nestled above the waters of the Dalmatian Coast.
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14 days
13 nights
28 meals
12B 7L 9D
1
In Transit to Program
In Flight
3
Perast, Kotor
Herceg Novi
4
Dubrovnik, Free Time, Embark Ship
Dubrovnik
6
Korcula Island and Town
Korcula
7
Hvar Town
Hvar
8
Stari Grad, Free Time
Stari Grad
9
Split, Free Time
Split
11
Disembark Ship, Smiljan, Transfer to Plitivce
Plitvice Lakes National Park
13
Zagreb, Free Time
Zagreb
14
Program Concludes
In Flight
At a Glance
With its turquoise waters, idyllic coves and 1,000 islands, Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is a treasure trove of enchantment — and one best discovered by boat. Step aboard your privately chartered motor cruiser for an intimate adventure that follows rugged coastlines to rural villages, seaside palaces and breathtaking national parks. But this remarkable beauty is only half the discovery — just behind it sits fascinating history, engaging culture and welcoming people, and you’ll experience it all alongside our experts in unforgettable ways.
Activity Level
Let's Go!
Walking up to five miles per day; some uneven and hilly terrain; stairs without railings.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Absorb Plitvice Lakes National Park’s 16 lakes and cascading waterfalls.
- Discover Diocletian’s Palace, built as a massive seaside retirement villa by the Roman emperor.
- Explore the Old Town of Dubrovnik on foot with a local expert.
- Spend an afternoon and night in Montenegro to explore the town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
General Notes
Please note that some of the dates operate in reverse beginning in Herceg Novi (Montenegro) and ending in Zagreb (Croatia). Departures operate on different ships, so please see the itinerary for specific details.
Featured Expert
All trip experts
Tanja Bosnic
Tanja Bosnic, born in Dubrovnik, is a travel professional who loves to share her knowledge of Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia. She is very experienced in working with people, adapting to different personalities and motivating people in different areas of life.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Tanja Bosnic
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Tanja Bosnic, born in Dubrovnik, is a travel professional who loves to share her knowledge of Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia. She is very experienced in working with people, adapting to different personalities and motivating people in different areas of life.
Suggested Reading List
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The Best of Croatia: A Coastal Voyage
Program Number: 20118
Croatia Coast Map
A nicely shaded map covering the Dalmatian Coast from Porec to Dubrovnik at a scale of 1:200,000, perfect for the complex coastline.
Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia
First published in 1941, this monumental work explores the complex history of Yugoslavia, its heroes, politics and culture. It's a big, challenging book -- some call it the best ever written on the Balkans.
Eyewitness Guide Croatia
Gorgeously illustrated and filled with excellent maps, this compact book offers a thorough overview of Croatia's history, traditions, cultures and sights.
A Traveller's History of Croatia
Curtis untangles with alacrity the complex history of this nation at the crossroads of Europe.
How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed
These short essays capture the absurdity, struggle and day-to-day reality of being a woman in Yugoslavia under communism. Drakulic is an award-winning Croatian journalist and novelist.
Dubrovnik, A History
Harris, a journalist who writes frequently on the Balkans, presents a comprehensive portrait of the historically important maritime city-state in this nicely illustrated, scholarly and readable history of Dubrovnik.
Death and the Dervish
The tale of Sheikh Nuruddin, the self-serving dervish of the title, set during Ottoman rule in 18th-century Bosnia. Selimovic (1910-1982) was a well-known Bosnian Muslim author.
City of Fortune, How Venice Ruled the Seas
Crowley spins tales of three centuries of plunder and plague, imperial conquest and piracy in this riveting new history, chronicling the transformation of a tiny city of lagoon dwellers into the richest place on earth.
DK Eyewitness Top Ten Dubrovnik & Dalmatian Coast
This slim guide, geared for visitors on a short stay, features color photographs and maps.
The Bridge on the Drina
These linked stories by the Nobel Prize-winning author capture the history and complexity of Christian and Muslim relations during Ottoman occupation. Hewn of stone, the bridge dividing the town of Visegrad was Andric's inspiration.
Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans
The changing borders and complex history of the Balkans are clearly and concisely shown through 50 double-page maps and accompanying essays, organized chronologically.
Zagreb, A Cultural History
An illuminating account of the tumultuous but vibrant history of Croatia's capital, with a strong focus on the art and architecture of the city.
Yugoslavia, Death of a Nation
Called "one of the finest volumes to come out of the war" by the New York Times, this book combines eyewitness reports, political commentary and documentary photographs to elucidate the origins and aftermath of the breakup of Yugoslavia.
The Balkan Express
The celebrated Croatian writer describes life in Zagreb during the 1991-1995 Croatian War of Independence in this series of essays, detailing the ways the war encroached upon daily life and eliminated all sense of normality.
The Balkans, A Short History
With eloquence and clarity, Mazower addresses issues of geography, nationalism and nation in this indispensable survey.
Croatia, A Nation Forged in War
A modern history of Croatia, from its medieval origins to Nazi occupation to the present day, written by the British correspondent who reported from the region during the events of 1993.
The Hired Man
When Duro Kolak encounters a strange car in his small Croatian village of Gost, he offers its British occupants assistance in setting up a summer cottage. But tensions soon develop between the village residents and the foreigners, as painful memories from the Croatian War of Independence are revived.
Balkan Ghosts, A Journey through History
Kaplan interweaves history, art and culture with his travels through Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania and Greece in this regional portrait.