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Liz
May 2024
Really enjoyed the trip and the guide was excellent, going above and beyond to ensure we had a great time. I’ve done a number of trips with Explore and have always t...
Deborah
Mar 2024
Fantastic first time to Croatia and an amazing introduction and itinerary with an Excellent guide -Damir .The tour started at Split and we visited the different isla...
Elizabeth
Oct 2023
Lovely people, great weather, wine tastings and the different islands. Went late in the season, so quiet and things starting to shut down but didn’t affect the tour....
Julie
Oct 2023
Great trip but not enough time in Dubrovnic. I would definitely re...
Rosemary
Oct 2023
Hvar island. Beautiful island
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Dalmatian Coast tours are typically cruises. Most trip itineraries include destinations on the coast of Croatia, the islands, and some inland sites. The coast is rich with historic cities and bustling industries, all of which are highlighted on the tours.
Highlights of a Dalmatian Coast trip will be walking the many historic old towns, taking a wine tour through the famous vineyards of Croatia, and exploring one of Europe’s most beautiful landscapes. The tours are a perfect combination of romance, history, and adventure.
Today, the Dalmatian Coast encompasses the 200-mile stretch of Croatia from Zadar to Dubrovnik. In the past, the region also included other Balkan countries including Montenegro and Bosnia.
Kotor, Montenegro, sits only 56 miles south of Dubrovnik and is in included in many Dalmatian tours. The city shares the Venetian cultural and architectural influences that impacted the cities up and down the Croatian coastline. Tours stop here not only for the city’s historical importance, but also for the amazing mountain scenery of the Bay of Kotor.
Bosnia is also included on many tour itineraries. Historically Bosnia had a large piece of the Dalmatian coast, but war and conflict over the last few hundred years has resulted in Bosnia currently only having 12 miles of coastline. Longer tours include stops in Sarajevo or Mostar, two of Bosnia’s most famous cities. Since Bosnia’s coastline separates Croatia, travelers will need their passport if they are traveling by land between Dubrovnik and Split.
Croatia has one of the best climates in Europe. The Dalmatian Coast in particular is renowned for its year round mild climate. The weather is cooler in the north and significantly warms up the further south you head. Packing sunscreen and a hat is a must, especially during the summer months.
Spring is warm with temperatures between 60-80 degrees and summers are hot and breezy. Autumn is a perfect time to visit because while the temperatures are cooler than summer, the weather is still warm enough to enjoy the beaches. Winter is generally mild, but is rainier than the other seasons and can be colder at night.
The high season lasts from April to October. Tours to the Dalmatian Coast begin to increase around May, with cruises filling up the old towns and ports with travelers. The summer months will be the busiest and most expensive to visit Croatia.
For those wishing to miss the crowds and save some money, going during winter or the shoulder months is a good option. Croatia luckily has mild weather throughout the year so visiting during the fall, or even winter, is still a good choice. However, the winter will be rainier and cooler than the summer months so pack extra layers.
Dalmatian Coast guided tours and cruises are for the true romantics at heart. Whether you enjoy history, culture or food & wine you can find whatever you like throughout the coast.
For the history lovers, you will enjoy the old towns in each of the coastal cities. Each old town has a unique story with some cities dating back to prehistoric times. The coastal towns are also one of the best spots to see Italian and Roman architecture outside of Italy.
Wine enthusiasts will enjoy the vibrant Croatian wine culture. Many cruises will include tours of the wine regions around Split and on the island of Hvar. White wine lovers in particular will really enjoy the vineyards around Split where it is believed zinfandel originated.
The active traveler will have a full schedule. With activities including hiking, kayaking, bike riding, and walking tours there will be something for even the most active of visitor.
A tour to the Dalmatian Coast is full of activity. The tours are targeted to travelers looking to get out and explore the cities and regions of Dalmatia. Visitors with disabilities may have issues in the old towns with the uneven streets, getting off and on the ferries, or the more active itineraries. Researching each itinerary will help you plan for any foreseeable difficulties.
Most guided tours on the Dalmatian coast last between 12-15 days. These tours typically include not only Croatia, but other Balkan countries as well. Frequenters to Dalmatian Coast itineraries are Bosnia, Slovenia, and Montenegro. Many of these tours start their trips in one of the other Balkan countries before arriving in Croatia, while other tours include stops or day trips into these countries.
If the trip only includes Croatia, then the tour typically lasts eight days. These tours are usually between Split and Dubrovnik and include a stop to Zadar in the north. Most of these tours are on cruise ships or yachts to reach all of the cities within the shorter time frame.
Dalmatian guided tours will typically use cruise ships or yachts to get from city to city. Since Croatia has traditionally been a seafaring country, most of the sites on a Dalmatian Coast route will be on the coast.
Smaller ferries or boats may be needed to reach the smaller islands in the Dalmatian archipelago. However, when the tour is on land, buses will be used to visit attractions farther inland, like Krka National Park.
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