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C R O A T I AI T I N E R A R Y
K O T O RM O N T E N E G R O
D A Y 1
Located in a beautiful bay on the coast of Montenegro, Kotoris a city steeped in tradition
and history with remarkable scenic views. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the old city was built between the 12th and 14th centuries and is filled with medieval architecture and historic
monuments. Spanning over four kilometres, the city walls that have protected Kotor for centuries and lead up to St. Ivan’s fortress.
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K O T O R M O N T E N E G R O
C A V T A TD A Y 2
Cavtat is a pretty town on the southernmost tip of the Dubrovnik Riviera. It’s on a small
peninsula with a Renaissance old town on one side, beaches on the other and a fragrant cypress
forest in between. The old town harbour has a wide tree-lined promenade where cheery bars
neighbour refined restaurants. Beyond the forest, small pebbly beaches and rocky coves edge the
turquoise waters of the Adriatic.
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C A V T A T
D U B R O V N I KD A Y 3
Dubrovnik has long been a celebrated seaside city, known worldwide for its beauty and charm. It is a gorgeous walled
city that is entered through an ancient and impressive gateway. Through the gateway is an immaculate medieval
city with the narrow, winding alleys, terraced cafes and restaurants, flowered stairways, ancient streets and
magnificent churches that are beautifully maintained.
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D U B R O V N I K
M L J E TD A Y 4
Mljet is the greenest island with its Mediterranean vegetation, clear and
clean sea, gentle sandy shoreline and a wealth of underwater sea life. The island
is considered to be one of the most beautiful of the Croatian islands.
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M L J E T
P E L J E S A CD A Y 5
Peljesac is a peninsula in southern Croatia, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county, about an hour and a
half drive from Dubrovnik. It is around 70km long and is connected with Croatian mainland at Ston. The Peljesac Channel divides the
peninsula from the island of Korcula.
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P E L J E S A C I S
L A S T O V OD A Y 6
On September 12 in 2006 the Croatian parliament adopted the declaration of the
Lastovo islands as a nature park and committed the Republic of Croatia, all Croatian citizens
and all visitors, to taking special care of this region and so Lastovo is an area of
stunning natural beauty.
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L A S T O V O
K O R C U L AD A Y 7
The Adriatic island of Korculais a bit like Croatia in miniature. In the interior, it’s covered in
woodlands and vineyards bordered by sleepy hamlets. Along the jagged coast, fishing villages
still ply their ancient trade, plus there’s the Medieval capital, KorculaTown, which was the
birthplace of Marco Polo.
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K O R C U L A
V I S + H V A RD A Y 8
Vis is divided between two towns: Vis Town and Komiža. Vis Town is historically associated with
the upper-class nobility while Komiža is proud of its working-class fishing heritage and
pirate tales. The rugged coast around the island is dotted with gorgeous coves, caves and a
couple of sandy beaches.
The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands. Hvar has been famous for many years because of its strategic and nautical position and also because of the
wealth of culture, literature and monuments that the island boasts.
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V I S + H V A R
B R A C +T R O G I R
D A Y 9
Composed primarily of limestone and dolomite, the island of Brac has been a source
of stone for building decorative stonework for centuries. The Romans have known its
quality and used this very stone to build cities, amphitheatres, temples and palaces.
Gorgeous and tiny Trogir, formerly Trau, is beautifully set within medieval walls, its streets knotted and mazelike. It is fronted by a wide
seaside promenade that is lined with bars, cafes and yachts in the summer.
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B R A C + T R O G I R
S P L I TD A Y 1 0
The second-largest city in Croatia, Split (Spalato in Italian) is a great place to see Dalmatian life
as it’s really lived. Always buzzing, this exuberant city has just the right balance of tradition and modernity. Step inside Diocletian’s Palace and you’ll see dozens of bars, restaurants and shops thriving amid the atmospheric old walls where
Split life has been going on for thousands of years. To top it off Split has a unique setting, its dramatic coastal mountains act as the perfect
backdrop to the turquoise waters of the Adriatic.
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S P L I T
M A P + D I S T A N C E S
F R O M T O N M
1 Kotor 2 Cavtat 44
2 Cavtat 3 Dubrovnik 13
3 Dubrovnik 4 Mljet 31
4 Mljet 5 Peljesac 10
5 Peljesac 6 Lastovo 30
6 Lastovo 7 Korcula 24
7 Korcula 8 Vis 49
8 Vis 9 Hvar 18
9 Hvar 10 Brac 19
10 Brac 11 Trogir 19
11 Trogir 12 Split 10
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