Croatia Tours & Trips
It’s simple: Croatia will steal your heart. Imagine taking a small boat cruise on blue waters, indulging in tasty local food, and walking around old towns, from Brac to Dubrovnik and Split. And nature? There’s plenty of that. It has everything from olive groves to the stunning national parks of Plitvice Lakes, Krka's waterfalls, and gorgeous beaches. Jump into the Adriatic and don't look back.
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Dale • traveled in May
Overall good. The only issue was lack of free parking at some hotels In Zagreb had a pay a large amount to park the car at the airport, which did not need until we left Zagreb 2 nights later. While parked outside the hotel some locals deliberately scratched the hire car with a key or screw driver. It would have been much better if the hire car was delivered to hotel the morning that we departing Zagreb
Best of Croatia 11 Days, Self-Drive - I
Isabella • traveled in October
Jacob and Zoran made this trip fantastic; the schedule was ideal and enriched by local knowledge and experiences. Would strongly recommend.
Cycle the Dalmatian Coast - K
Kevin • traveled in September, 2025
Island hopping was a great tour. Tourradar did a great job with all the structure and organizing to fit our needs and desires. They are very supportive and helpful. Did first half, Dubrovnik to Hvar and then Trogir, near Split, with Tourradar transport and then drove to Krka, Plitvice and Zagreb. That was a great way to do it. If you do Plitvice, you can skip Krka as the hikes and waterfalls are far more spectacular at Plitvice. Best olive oil at farmers market outside Trogir Old Town. All the staff and support were a real joy and helpful to make this a great trip. Would use them again and highly recommend this Tourradar team of Ira and Ivana with their behind the scenes support team.
Croatia Island Hopping, 11 Days
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Table of contents
- The best Croatia tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Croatia
- Travel Croatia your way
- Best tour companies for Croatia tours
- Best places to start your Croatia tour
- Discover Croatia tours for every budget
- Croatia tours for every type of group
- Top Croatia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Croatia
- Croatia travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Croatia travel experts
- What our customers ask about Croatia Tours & Trips
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Best of Croatia 11 Days, Self-Drive
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Country is beautiful and the people very receptive. The hotels selected were very good.”
Barbara, traveled in September
Croatia's landmarks stretch from Zagreb's Gradec district to Dubrovnik's UNESCO walls. Highlights include Plitvice's 16 lakes, Zadar's Sea Organs, and Split's Diocletian Palace. Rated 4.2/5 from 50+ reviews, featuring stays at Hotel Tragos and Hotel Kolovare with daily breakfast.
Duration 11 days Destinations Zagreb, Opatija, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Gulliver Travel From $1,497
15% Off- US$1,272You save $224
Cycle the Dalmatian Coast
99 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Croatia is absolutely gorgeous! Being part of a tour was great - all of our accomodations booked, luggage transferred for us.”
Amy, traveled in July
Pedal Croatia's spectacular coast from Split to Dubrovnik over 8 days. Roll through Hvar's lavender fields, Korcula's vineyards, and the Peljesac Peninsula. Daily 32km rides offer challenging climbs and coastal views. Fontana Hotel in Jelsa provides comfort between rides.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kaštel Kambelovac, Split, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Zuljana, Dubrovnik Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
15% Off- US$2,350
Croatia Island Hopping, 11 Days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tourradar did a great job with all the structure and organizing to fit our needs and desires. They are very supportive and helpful.”
Kevin, traveled in September
A coastal retreat awaits at Hotel Elaphusa in Bol and Hotel Paros in Hvar. Stunning vistas unfold from Vidova Gora's peak, while Pučišća's stone masonry school offers cultural insights. UNESCO-listed Trogir rounds out this journey with daily breakfast and ferry transfers included.
Duration 11 days Destinations Split, Brac, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Trogir Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Gulliver Travel From $2,172
15% Off- US$1,846You save $326
Walks and Coastal Towns of Croatia
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery throughout was excellent, sticking to the schedule that we had booked.”
Steve, traveled in September
Natural wonders abound on this approx. $310 per day adventure. The itinerary features Plitvice's UNESCO-listed lakes, Paklenica's limestone gorges, and the historic Premuziceva Trail. Medieval Trogir, coastal Zadar, and Split's ancient harbor complete the journey. Limited to 16 people.
Duration 8 days Destinations Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Paklenica National Park, Starigrad, Trogir, Split Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
20% Off- US$2,390
Croatia Sail Adventure
110 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I cannot express how much of an amazing time I had, mostly due to our lovely tour guide.”
Danielle, traveled in July
Croatian waters await on this sailing adventure from Split, costing approx. $240 per day. The route includes Krka's cascading waterfalls, cycling Mljet National Park's trails, and Game of Thrones locations in Dubrovnik. Ensuite cabins with AC complement fresh seafood lunches and sunset cocktails.
Duration 10 days Destinations Split, Makarska, Mljet, Dubrovnik, Trstenik, Korčula, Hvar Island Age Range Ages 18-49 Operator INTRO Travel From
20% Off- US$2,224
Explore Croatia
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was well planned and a balance between scheduled events and free time. The accommodations were neat, clean and safe.”
John, traveled in October
The Croatian coast beckons from Dubrovnik's medieval walls to Split's ancient palace. Local apartments on Korcula and Hvar provide comfort between ventures to Mljet National Park's salt lakes and authentic Dalmatian dinner in Zrnovo village. Hop-on-hop-off boat access to Pakleni islands included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Hvar Island, Vis, Split Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
20% Off- US$2,630
Cycle Croatia
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fantastic destination, great mix of cycling and relaxation.”
Beverley, traveled in May
Wheels carry you through Croatia's coastal jewels on this 7-day adventure from Split to Dubrovnik. Routes pass Diocletian's Palace, UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain, and Zlatni Rat beach. Boutique hotels and Stina Winery visits enhance the journey.
Duration 7 days Destinations Split, Brac, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Dubrovnik Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
20% Off- US$3,315
Sailing Croatia 8 day -Split, Blue Lagoon, Vis, Hvar, Bol and Trogir
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The traditional ship had so much charm and character — you could feel its history in every polished wooden rail.”
Laurence, traveled in October
Eight days of coastal wonders from Split include Hvar's medieval port, Biševo's Blue Cave, and Trogir's Renaissance architecture. Berth cabin accommodation, 5 chef-prepared meals, and wine tastings included. Optional eco-farm visit in Stari Grad costs €45.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Stomorska, Hvar Island, Milna (Brac Island), Bol, Primosten, Vis, Biševo, Ciovo island, Trogir Age Range Ages 21+ Operator Rhythm Travel Experience From
20% Off- US$1,114+$12 local payments
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Best tour companies for Croatia tours
Based on what our travelers have shared, Croatia's top active tour options really come down to your travel style and budget. INTRO Travel has built quite a following for their sailing tours - their guide Anna keeps getting mentioned in reviews for making the trips both fun and informative. She knows her stuff and has a way of bringing the coastal history to life while keeping the mood light. If you're into cycling, Laganini runs excellent bike tours that hit a sweet spot between active and luxurious. Their guides Tonci and Toma lead really well-planned routes, and at day's end you're staying in quality hotels and enjoying proper local meals. It's more expensive than some options but our customers say it's worth it for the personal attention and thoughtful details. Those wanting to dig deeper into Croatian culture should look at Travel Jaz - they handle all the logistics smoothly and their guide Josip is particularly good at weaving stories about local traditions and history throughout the journey. For travelers watching their budget, G Adventures runs solid group tours at better prices. Just keep in mind the hotels can be a bit basic sometimes, but the actual touring part is well organized. Their groups tend to bond quickly since you're all sharing the experience together.
Best places to start your Croatia tour
Split stands out as the main jumping-off point for Croatia tours with 45 of our travelers choosing to start here, followed by Dubrovnik with 20 departures and Zagreb with 14. The coastal gems of Trogir and also Zadar see smaller numbers with 6 and 5 tour starts. Our booking patterns show you should lock in your plans about 4.5 months ahead, especially if you're eyeing those popular island-hopping tours in summer. Early mornings work best for exploring the UNESCO sites in these cities - you'll beat both the crowds and the heat. This timing trick is especially useful at Plitvice Lakes, where morning light creates ideal conditions for photos and you'll have more space to enjoy the trails.
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Best time to visit Croatia
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter visits to Croatia give you a fresh take on this coastal destination. The popular 6-day route from Zagreb to the coast works especially well in winter months, when Plitvice Lakes' wooden walkways are blissfully free of summer crowds. Our travelers tell us how much they value the local guides, who share rich cultural stories during walks through Zagreb's medieval Upper Town and Split's Diocletian's Palace. Another excellent cold-season choice centers on Split's historic heart, blending coffee culture and city discoveries with excursions to Plitvice Lakes National Park. These tours shine in winter as you'll find space to capture perfect waterfall photos and spot wildlife like deer and rare birds in the parks. The atmosphere feels relaxed and authentic, letting you experience local life - whether you're warming up in Split's traditional coffee houses or walking Dubrovnik's ancient walls, watching winter waves crash against the rocks below.
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- Spring 2026
Spring shows off Croatia's best cycling routes, especially along the Dalmatian Coast. The quiet roads of Hvar and Korcula islands work perfectly in April and May, with daily rides between 27 and 62 kilometers. Having support vehicles nearby means you can take those big climbs at whatever speed suits you - like the scenic route up to Hvar's peak past old lavender fields. The spring walking tours are excellent too, with small groups of 6-7 people exploring Plitvice Lakes on wooden walkways and heading into the quieter parts of Paklenica National Park. Our travelers particularly like mixing active mornings with cultural stops; you might cycle through olive groves, then spend afternoons wandering Split's Roman ruins or tasting wines at family vineyards.
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- April 2026 216 tours
- May 2026 popular 298 tours
- Summer 2026
Summer brings our most popular sailing trips between Split and Dubrovnik. The routes take you to perfect swimming spots in hidden bays and to islands like Mljet, where you can bike around saltwater lakes and explore the national park. The premium boats offer proper comfort - air-conditioned cabins and plenty of space on the sun decks, while stops at beach clubs in Hvar and Makarska add some nightlife options. The land tours work well in summer too - you'll walk Dubrovnik's walls early before the crowds appear and take trips to places like Korcula where local hosts serve traditional meals and share stories about island life.
- June 2026 popular 308 tours
- July 2026 286 tours
- August 2026 306 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn is when Croatia's food scene really shines, with coastal tours focusing on local flavors. The Peljesac Peninsula's vineyards are at their best in September and October - you can sample the local Plavac Mali wines and visit olive oil makers. Walking through Korcula's inland villages shows you authentic island life, with stops for homemade brandies and regional dishes. Our small groups of 6-7 people can easily fit into family restaurants and learn about Dalmatian cooking. The sea stays warm enough for swimming but you'll find emptier beaches and more chances to connect with locals.
- September 2026 popular 300 tours
- October 2026 240 tours
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What are some unique local traditions visitors can join in Croatia?
You can really get hands-on with Croatian culture especially in places like Zrnovo village on Korčula Island where locals will teach you how to make their traditional hand-rolled pasta called zrnovo makaruni right there in the cozy taverns they call konobas. While you're on Korčula don't miss the incredible Moreska sword dance it's this amazing blend of history and energy showing how locals used to fight off invaders through choreographed movements.
What natural parks can you visit in Croatia and how do you get there?
Croatia's got some stunning protected areas you've got to see. Plitvice Lakes is probably the most famous with its 16 beautiful cascading lakes and waterfalls it's actually a UNESCO site and super easy to reach by bus from Zagreb or Split. If you're into dramatic landscapes Paklenica National Park has these incredible gorges carved into the Velebit Mountains just hop on a bus from Zadar to get there. For something really peaceful try Mljet National Park it's Croatia's greenest island with amazing forests and two salt lakes perfect for swimming kayaking or cycling you can catch ferries there from Dubrovnik or Korčula.
Where can you go in Croatia to avoid the crowds but still see amazing places?
If you're looking to escape the busy tourist spots check out the Elafiti Islands near Dubrovnik they're way more peaceful than the city especially Lopud where you can hike swim and enjoy local food without fighting through crowds. Trogir is another great choice it's this charming medieval town near Split with a UNESCO-listed center but somehow stays pretty quiet compared to other spots.
What local foods should you try in Croatia and where's the best place to find them?
Croatian food is incredible you've got to try soparnik it's this amazing savory pie filled with silverbeet garlic parsley and olive oil you'll find it all over Dalmatia in local bakeries and markets. Along the coast brudet is the go-to dish it's this rustic seafood stew that's perfect in seaside konobas. And if you're on Brač island head to a cafe in Dol to try hrapocusa it's this incredible layered cake with walnuts and sugar that locals are really proud of.
























































