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Stroll Through Croatia’s Beauty with These Stunning Scenic Walks

Let’s be honest: sometimes when we’re traveling we get so wrapped up in the schedule and details of flight times and crossing off our “must see” sights that we can forget to savor the moment. But many times, the quiet moments when we remember to slow down to take in the little everyday things around us become the most memorable moments of a vacation. Whether you need to stretch your legs after a long flight, want to get a feel for the town or city you’re in, or are simply looking for a peaceful interlude amidst a sight seeing tour, a scenic walk is a great way to explore.

Croatia is a truly fantastic destination for scenic walks! Its diverse landscapes, ancient cities, and charming towns offer an array of experiences. Whether you’re wandering along the winding cobblestone streets of a medieval town, strolling through a coastal village, or immersed in nature’s beauty, you’ll be greeted by the country’s rich cultural heritage at every turn. When you book any of our tours to Croatia, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to slow down and soak in the scenery on foot. Here are some of our favorites!

Opatija: The Lungo Mare

This captivating coastal pathway stretches over 12 kilometers (more than 7 miles), meandering through lush Mediterranean vegetation. Here you’ll encounter stunning views of the Gulf of Kvarner and the surrounding mountains. Save some time to stop into the charming cafes and shops along the way for some local flavors. Whether walking the full length or just a short stretch, the Lungo Mare in Opatija provides a harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural delights.

Zadar: The Sea Organ

Walking along the waterfront of Zadar is a sensory delight. In addition to salty sea breezes, crashing waves, and the calls of seagulls, you can also encounter one of Croatia’s most unique treasures: the Sea Organ. Carved into a set of marble steps, this architectural wonder uses the Adriatic Sea’s natural motion into an ethereal, ever-changing symphony. The experience is truly one-of-a-kind, as the sea sings to all who pause upon these steps.

Split: Ancient Architecture

The waterfront promenade in Split is a picturesque walk that feels like stepping back through history. You’ll get to see a delightful mix of ancient architecture and modern amenities. At the heart of the promenade stands the iconic Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 4th century. Amidst the historic sights, the aroma of local delicacies from nearby restaurants and cafes invites you to savor the unique flavors of Dalmatian cuisine.

Dubrovnik: 800-Year-Old Walls

Walking through the cobbled streets of Old Town, Dubrovnik, you can’t help but feel transported to another era. The imposing walls of the city, steeped in history, offer a sense of protection and wonder. With each step, you’ll discover hidden gems like ornate Baroque churches, cozy cafes, and bustling marketplaces filled with local craftsmanship. Every stone seems to whisper stories of the past as you wander through this living museum. This is a favorite highlight amongst travelers on our 11 Day Affordable Croatia & Slovenia tour.

Plitvice Lakes National Park: Nature’s Beauty

Plitvice Lakes National Park is a nature lover’s paradise, featuring a series of sixteen turquoise lakes connected by waterfalls that eventually lead into an awe-inspiring limestone canyon. The park’s network of well-maintained trails weaves through forests, beside lakes, and reveals a diverse array of flora and fauna. As you explore scenic paths, you’ll be treated to stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. If you’re looking for a serene escape, these trails are perfect for you.

Zagreb: Medieval Wonders

The medieval upper town in Zagreb is a captivating historical gem from a bygone era. This ancient district is a living testament to the city’s rich heritage and cultural legacy. Cobblestone streets wind their way past centuries-old stone buildings, adorned with colorful facades and elegant architecture – including the iconic St. Mark’s Church. As you explore the narrow, winding alleys and historic squares, try to imagine the hustle and bustle of the medieval life that once flourished here.

Any of Croatia’s scenic walks offer an unforgettable adventure. Each step reveals a new facet of this enchanting country. By embracing the serenity of the Adriatic breeze or the whispers of leaves in the forests, you’ll be able to savor the simple pleasures of life and create cherished memories to last a lifetime. And for those travelers who just can’t get enough of scenic walks and hikes, our 8 Day Croatian Islands Walking Tour might be just the right fit for you!

No matter what kind of tour you book, be sure to pack your walking or hiking shoes as you embark on a journey unlike any other. Croatia awaits, inviting you to uncover its hidden treasures one step at a time.

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5 Spectacular Seaside Escapes in Croatia

With over 1,100 miles of shoreline hugging the coast of the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is a wonderland for those seeking a bit of sun and sand. Between the charming coastal villages and lush, dreamlike landscapes, it’s easy to see why Croatia is considered one of the best beach destinations in the Balkans. Although the entire country is postcard-worthy, the following areas are our top picks for an idyllic seaside getaway.

1. Hvar

Located just off the coast between Split and Dubrovnik, the island of Hvar is the perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. It’s blessed with over 2,800 hours of sunshine each year, making it the sunniest island in the Adriatic. But besides spending your days lounging on the beaches or splashing in the turquoise waters, you’ll also have plenty of fascinating sites to see inland, especially in Hvar Town and Stari Grad.

Get lost amongst the cobblestone streets of Venetian architecture, trek to the top of the Spanish Fortress for sweeping seaside views, or simply unwind with a glass of wine or cocktail while you watch the sunset at a beach bar. Spend 2 nights in Hvar on Gate 1’s 13 Day Dalmatian Isles, Croatia & Slovenia tour.

2. Opatija

Opatija’s history as a resort destination dates back to the 19th century when Austro-Hungarian royals would retreat down the coast to escape the harsher winters up north. Even to this day, the opulent atmosphere is ever-present as the town is dotted with grandiose mansions, manicured gardens, and stroll-worthy promenades overlooking the sea.

After indulging in the luxurious lifestyle of the old town, feel free to venture up to Mount Učka, whose 4,580-foot peak looms over the Opatija riviera. From the summit, you’ll have panoramic views of the coast and picturesque Slatina and Lido rocky beaches down by the ocean.

3. Korcula

Marked by lush pine forests, secluded pebble beaches, and century-old olive groves, Korcula is one of Croatia’s most unspoiled destinations. Besides the wide array of outdoor activities (kayaking, boating, and scuba diving are incredibly popular), this island also attracts wine connoisseurs from around the world. Two of Croatia’s most famous grape varieties, Pošip and Grk, are produced right here on the island.

Of course, no trip to this seaside escape would be complete with a visit to the Old Town – home to the legendary explorer, Marco Polo. With its fortified walls and maze of red-roofed buildings overlooking the sparkling ocean, Korcula Old Town is referred to as the mini-Dubrovnik of the Dalmatian Coast.

4. Split

Croatia’s second-largest city is caught between the old world and the new. Its impressive 1,700-year history is dominated by Diocletian’s Palace, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and the historic heart of the old town. The elaborate city gates, sprawling stone courtyards, and towering cathedral towers are some of the best-preserved monuments from the Roman Empire.

But leave the palace walls, and you’ll find a vibrant community that sheds light on Split’s more modern side. You can catch a glimpse of local life at the many waterfront cafes, traditional restaurants, and bustling farmer’s markets flooded with locals and visitors alike. But if you’re looking for a bit of relaxation instead, you can always head to the nearby Bacvice Beach, which is home to one of the only sandy beaches on the Adriatic. Experience the beauty of Split on Gate 1’s 10 Day Croatia & Slovenia tour.

5. Šibenik

At the estuary where the Krka River meets the Adriatic, you’ll find the ancient settlement of Šibenik. While Croatia has its fair share of fortified cities, Šibenik is one of the most remarkable, with architecture that encompasses 1,000 years of history. In addition, it’s home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites (the Šibenik Cathedral and the St. Nicholas Fortress), two must-see attractions for any history buff.

Šibenik is also the ideal jumping-off point for exploring the Kornati Islands, a largely uninhabited archipelago part of the Kornati National Park. However, you don’t have to travel across the sea to enjoy the wilderness – Krka National Park is also just a stone’s throw away from the city. Croatia is synonymous with sun-soaked beaches, although the added benefit of having historic medieval cities and picturesque fishing villages also adds to its undeniable allure. It’s simply one of those places you must see for yourself to experience! Enjoy the best of what this Adriatic gem has to offer on one of our guided tours.

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Croatia & Slovenia: Spellbinding Panoramas

Imagine the perfect trip that provides a breathtaking snapshot of Europe’s natural splendors. One day, you explore one of the world’s best-preserved medieval cities with sweeping views of the glittering sea. Later, you ferry along a rugged shore dotted with more than 1,000 islands. A forested, mountainside wonderland is next, fed by a lush and soothing network of lakes and rivers. These mountains are just a prelude to the soaring Alps that you’ll soon encounter, a snow-capped ring overlooking a pristine, picture-perfect lake. And it’s all a sublime setting for some of the continent’s most enchanting and historic cultures.

There are few places in Europe that encompass such a wide range of natural beauty in such a compact area. But Croatia and Slovenia do—huddled along the Adriatic Sea and brimming with magnificent vistas that have long lured emperors and kings. Discovery Tours is eager to introduce you this spellbinding corner of Europe.

Dalmatia’s Dreamy Seascapes

The red-roofed medieval city of Dubrovnik is a wonder to behold. But half of its beauty can be credited to its spectacular setting on the blue Adriatic. The remarkably preserved enclave juts into the sea on a limestone promontory; temperamental waves lash at its rocky coast and ancient walls. Just 2,000 feet offshore, the long, green island of Lokrum rests like an apostrophe. Its one-third-square-mile expanse hides a lovely Botanical Garden that’s home to a lush gathering of Mediterranean flora.

North of Dubrovnik, the stunning island of Korcula lies off Croatia’s coast. Once you lay your eyes on its lovely medieval town and its stunning Adriatic setting, you have to wonder why Marco Polo wanted to leave his home island to embark upon a quarter-century of globe-trotting. But leave it he did.

There is a lot to savor on Korcula, including Renaissance palaces and the resplendent St. Mark’s Cathedral. Stonemasons, shipbuilders, and sea merchants all helped put this island on the map, injecting money and glory into its buildings and institutions. Aside from its rich culture of architecture and maritime endeavors, Korcula and its surrounding islands also boast a proud musical heritage. Its Klape singers, who indulge in a style of a cappella singing, carry tunes that date back to the 1800s.

Hvar is another enchanting island outpost. The island once served as a crossroads for trade between the Adriatic and Mediterranean. Its Old Town and cozy marina are a delight to explore, and its striking beauty of karst landscape, fertile plains, vast vineyards and sprawling fields of lavender has helped earn it a place as one of the world’s most gorgeous islands.

One of Hvar’s neighboring archipelagos, the Pakleni Islands, offers crystalline waters ideal for snorkeling. The islands’ name is typically translated as “Hell’s Islands.” But they are more likely named for “paklina,” the pine-resin tar that was once harvested from their shores to seal the hulls of ships. No matter what you might call them, don’t be fooled: this is a stunningly beautiful series of heaven-sent islets.

Croatia’s Mainland Marvels

Another spectacular locale lies inland. The Plitvice Lakes are among the world’s most magnificent natural wonders. Sixteen lakes terrace their way down a hillside high in the Dinaric Mountains, each one connected to the last via cascading waterfalls, caves, springs and chutes. The highest falls tumble some 230 feet. The string of lakes is almost five miles long, and over their lush course the waters fall a total of 430 feet. They vary in color from one terrace to the next—waters might flow from a turquoise lake into a green-hued pool, then into a gray basin. This phenomenon—created by the angle of the sun and the minerals and organisms in the water—lends a magical air to any visit. Raised wooden footpaths lead you through this astonishing wonderland.

Speaking of magical, Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula is one of Europe’s most delightful secrets. To be sure, the main draw of this wedge-shaped chunk of land is its magnificent coastline, hugged by cities whose architecture seems to speak more Venetian than Croatian. Here and there, a classic campanile – or bell tower – pierces the briny sea air, calling to mind Venice’s St. Mark’s Square. Even inland, amidst rolling vineyards and villages perched on hilltops, you would be forgiven if you suddenly believed you had unknowingly stumbled upon Tuscany.

Remnants of past civilizations are everywhere here, from Pula’s incredible 2,000-year-old amphitheater to Rovinj’s Venetian-style cityscape. And in Opatija, lavishly reclining along Adriatic shores near the tip of the Gulf of Kvarner, a seaside promenade tempts you into long strolls with spectacular views.

Slovenia’s Spectacles

Beyond the Tuscan-like landscapes of the Istrian Peninsula, Croatia’s terrain rises into Slovenia and the dramatic heights of the magnificent, snow-capped Julian Alps. Here lies what is perhaps Slovenia’s most splendid vista: Lake Bled. This alpine lake with a glass-like, azure surface enchants. A tiny island rests at its center, crowned by the lovely Assumption of Mary church with its wonderful collection of frescoes. A belfry tower houses the 16th-century “wishing bell,” often rung by freshly-wed couples after the groom has carried his bride up the stairs.

On the lake’s shores, the 11th-century Bled Castle overlooks the waters from a dramatic rocky perch, as moody and stunning as any fairytale abode. Nearby, the resort town of Bohinj serves as a launching pad for alpine treks and other outdoor activities. It is said that when invading Turks arrived at Bohinj, the region looked so primeval that they turned around for fear that they had reached the edge of the world. Not to worry—the dense woodlands and stunning landscapes are endlessly inviting and its farm-fresh cheeses are sublime.

Europe’s most beautiful vistas and most tantalizing medieval cities seem encapsulated in Croatia and Slovenia. And our Discovery Tours small group lets you experience them to their fullest.  We invite you join us and discover them for yourself!

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