Croatia is so much more than Dubrovnik and Game of Thrones references: It’s a big country full of diverse regions, nature, cuisine, and culture just waiting to explore. Experience the limitless charms of the Adriatic Coast, the ancient towns of Zagreb and Korcula, plus farmlands, picturesque lakes, and the natural beauty of its parks and beaches. Our private-guided Croatia tours will unlock all of the stories behind these rich cultural landscapes while introducing you to the local communities and customs that give this country its heart.

Our customized Croatia tours cover everything you need, from hidden gems and authentic cultural experiences to the most popular destinations in Croatia. From working with an expert trip designer to craft your dream Croatia itinerary to the moment you step on the plane to return home, you’re in the best hands. Our team in Croatia is on hand every step of the way to ensure you enjoy a dream vacation. Ready to discover Croatia? You’re in the right place! Let us plan the perfect trip for you!

Popular Croatia Vacation Itineraries

Croatia combines neatly with Italy, Slovenia, or her Balkan neighbors such as Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, and others. Our customized Croatia tours are always tailored to your specific needs and wishes. However, to give you an idea of the cost of your private tour of Croatia, each suggested itinerary has a price guide. Every itinerary is created by a World Win Tours Expert based on your specifications. With their expert planning and first-hand, local knowledge they make sure every detail is looked after, while you get to enjoy a personalized trip to Croatia.

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Scenic Southern Dalmatia

8 Days Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split

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Christmas in Croatia

8 Days Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik

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Roman History in Croatia

10 Days Zagreb, Pula, Zadar, Split

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The Dalmatian Coast and Islands

11 Days Dubrovnik, Korcula, Hvar, Split, Trogir

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Gourmet Tour of Croatia

13 Days Zagreb, Rovinj, Zadar, Split, Korcula, Dubrovnik

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The Best of Montenegro & Croatia

11 Days Kotor, Dubrovnik, Korcula, Split

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A Coastal Honeymoon in Venice and Dalmatia

12 Days Venice, Split, Hvar, Dubrovnik

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Top Wine Regions of Slovenia & Croatia

14 Days Maribor, Piran, Rovinj, Zadar, Split, Hvar, Korcula, Dubrovnik

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An Adriatic Adventure

15 Days Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split, Plitvice, Rovinj, Venice

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Frequently Asked Questions about travel to Croatia

July and August are Croatia’s warmest months and roughly correspond to the peak season. This is when the majority of Europeans take their summer vacations. The sea temperature reaches a pleasant 27° C (81° F) and air temperature can be over 30° C (86° F). This is the peak season, especially between July 15 and August 15. You can expect crowds on the most popular beaches, in the coastal towns, and on the more northerly islands, although sites of a more cultural nature won’t be as busy as you might expect. Croatia’s shoulder seasons, either side of the main summer months, are an excellent time to visit. June and September are ideal if you prefer weather that isn’t as hot and fewer crowds. The water is still warm and you will get plenty of sunshine. Swimming and sunbathing are also possible in May or October. This is especially true if you come from northern places and are not afraid of colder water. Depending on the weather, even April is sometimes nice and warm enough for the beach, though there’s no guarantee that early in the year.

With so much coastline, you’d be missing out if you didn’t spend at least one day on the water. A boat ride of some kind is a must, whether it’s a sailing day on a private yacht or a group day trip to see some nearby islands. Cooking classes provide a delicious and nourishing way to take a reminder of Croatia home with you: authentic recipes. For many visitors to Croatia, the chance to combine a walking tour of the Old Town of Dubrovnik with an exploration of some of the filming locations of Game of Thrones is hard to resist. Walking the city walls of Dubrovnik or taking the cable car will provide you with incredible views. Visitors to Istria can take part in a truffle hunt. Croatia’s museums are concentrated in Zagreb. One, in particular, has achieved cult status; the Museum of Broken Relationships.

It really depends on your desired travel pace and particular interests. That said, to keep to a comfortable pace, we advise against too many one-night stays. If it’s your first trip to Croatia and you have just a week to spare, we suggest concentrating on the southern Dalmatia region. The historical city of Dubrovnik is truly a must-see. For a Croatia in 10 Days itinerary, adding the capital Zagreb or somewhere in Istria is possible. Within two weeks, you could see almost the whole country at a leisurely pace. You could potentially spend a couple of days in neighboring Slovenia too. Our travel advisors will work with you to craft the ideal customized Croatia tour for you. They’ll help you decide on the best places to stay, the best things to do, and how much time to spend in each place. The most common answer to the question “what would you do differently” on our post-strip survey is “spend more time almost everywhere”.

Where in Croatia should I go?

Croatia’s coastal and inland areas offer a lot of variety. Dubrovnik, for the pure wow factor, is a must for all Croatia first-timers. Of Croatia’s numerous islands, Hvar has the best nightlife, while Korčula and Vis are quieter. For outdoor pursuits, Split is a great base. For a mix of rolling green wine hills and some coastal time, Rovinj on the Istrian peninsula ticks all the boxes. Our travel advisors can help you choose where to spend your time based on your interests.

Beach lovers, particularly those fond of vast stretches of golden sand, should prepare for some culture shock. Most of Croatia’s beaches are pebble beaches or made up of small stones. There are very few sandy beaches in Croatia, but that’s not to say there aren’t beautiful beaches. The main reason why Croatia’s coast is so crystal clear is the lack of sand. We recommend bringing flip-flops or sandals for the beach. If you’re spending a lot of time in the water we recommend neoprene beach shoes as there can be sharp rocks on the seabed. Croatia’s beaches are all accessible to the public, by law, so you won’t find private beaches anywhere, but you will find loungers for rent at popular beaches. A boat trip, or taking a taxi boat, is a great way to reach isolated and deserted beaches. Read about the Best Beaches in Croatia.
Croatia’s intercity bus and train system isn’t always the best. However, the country has excellent, modern highways. We recommend private transfers or renting a car if traveling north of Split. The northern half of the country, including Istria, is perfect for a road trip. A self-drive Croatia vacation is a cost-effective way to cover a lot of ground. Driving in Croatia is generally very safe. Flights within the country are rarely worth the hassle and cost unless you need to backtrack from one end to the other quickly. Driving from Zagreb to Dubrovnik would take a full day. Intercity buses often take slower non-highway routes as they stop at intermediate towns. We advise against trains, as much of the country (such as Dubrovnik) isn’t part of the rail network. Where they do exist, train stations are rarely central, and trains aren’t as reliable as travel by road. Croatia’s islands are connected to the mainland by a ferry network. We include ferry tickets in every customized Croatia tour if you are visiting the islands. Dubrovnik is home to the country’s only cable car, and while pricy, the views from the top of Mount Srd’ are truly breathtaking.