3-Week Croatia Tour Packages
Have you imagined exploring Supetar on Island Brac, tasting local wines and olive oils, or hiking to Vidova Gora for stunning views? It’s time to go Croatia island hopping! Discover Hvar's rich history and culture, and visit Marco Polo's alleged birthplace on Korčula. From mainland Split through Adriatic islands, island hopping by ferry reveals Croatian coastline properly, including medieval towns, hidden coves, and local wineries.
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15 Day Croatia Itinerary, incl. Split and Dalmatian Islands
The Croatian coast beckons with stops in Split, Brač, Hvar, Korčula, and Trogir. Marvel at Zlatni Rat beach, step inside Hvar's 17th-century theatre, visit Marco Polo's birthplace, and admire UNESCO-listed architecture. Comfortable stays at Hotel Velaris and Hotel Port 9 complete the experience.

- Days 1-4
Island Brač
Start your journey in Split and take a 50-minute ferry to Brač Island, staying in the main town of Supetar. Get an early start to climb Vidova Gora (778m) for stunning views of Zlatni Rat beach before it gets too hot. The trail is steep, so remember to wear good hiking shoes. Visit the natural pools at Trolokve in the early morning or late afternoon when wildlife is most active. Make sure to visit the iconic Zlatni Rat beach in Bol. Get there before 10 AM to find a good spot before the crowds arrive.

- Days 5-8
Hvar Island
Take the quick 30-minute ferry from Brač to Hvar. The historic center is small but has steep streets, so pack comfortable shoes. Visit St. Stephen's Square and the 13th-century Arsenal early to avoid the day-trip crowds. Take a water taxi to the Pakleni Islands for quiet swimming spots. Boats leave often from the main harbor and cost about $15 round trip. Walk up to the Španjola Fortress for beautiful sunset views, but take water and skip the midday heat.

- Days 9-12
Korčula Island
A 70-minute ferry ride brings you to medieval Korčula Town. It's like a smaller, quieter version of Dubrovnik with just as much charm. Planning to visit Dubrovnik? Take the first ferry at 7 AM to avoid crowds. Check out Vela Luka on the western side of the island and take a boat to the beautiful Proizd and Osjak islets. The water is crystal clear, but bring water shoes since many beaches are pebbly.

- Days 13-15
Trogir
Finish your trip in UNESCO-listed Trogir, close to Split Airport. This medieval town sits on a small island connected by bridges. Start your day at the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. The bell tower has great views but the spiral staircase can feel tight. Leave extra time to reach Split Airport on your departure day. Traffic can get heavy, especially in peak season.

15 Day Croatia Itinerary, incl. Pula and Dubrovnik
A coastal odyssey through 8 Croatian destinations including Pula, Šibenik, and Dubrovnik reveals Roman ruins, UNESCO sites, and national parks. Selected accommodations at Hotel Bristol and daily breakfast included, with costs running approx. $160 per day.

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