Embark with us on an unforgettable adventure along Croatia’s southern Adriatic coast, offering the perfect mix of active exploration, scenic hikes, cycling tours with local flavours, a swim in crystal-clear waters, and an exciting buggy safari through picturesque villages and nature.
THE DINARIC ALPS SPAN 645 KM ALONG THE ADRIATIC COAST.
HVAR IS CROATIA'S LONGEST ISLAND, 67.5 KM LONG.
SRĐ IS A 412 M PEAK ABOVE DUBROVNIK.
Embark on a one-day hike through Mount Omiška Dinara, where you’ll be captivated by stunning vistas of the city of Split, the Adriatic Sea, the island of Brač, and the winding Cetina River.
This scenic hike covers nearly 10 kilometers where you will explore highlights like the French Road, built in 1810-1811, pass through a black pine forest, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Blue & Green Caves are home to the rare species of animal, called the Mediterranean monk seal. The blue cave used to be accessible only by diving until 1884, when an artificial entrance was built above the sea surface to enable small boats to sail in.
Explore Hvar on a scenic bike ride from “Little Venice” Vrboska, Stari Grad to Jelsa through the UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain. Enjoy a wine tasting, local olive oil, and a traditional lunch at a family farm, all while taking in the island’s beauty and culture.
The hike to the summit of Mount Srđ, where the historic Imperial Fortress stands, offers one of the most breathtaking viewpoints of Dubrovnik, with its red rooftops shining in the sun and the Adriatic Sea stretching to the horizon.
Experience an unforgettable buggy safari through the scenic Konavle with stunning views of Dubrovnik and the surrounding area. Cross the Ljuta River, explore open fields, and encounter local wildlife.