Island Hopping Korcula-Hvar-Brac 9 Days 8 Nights 

  Dubrovnik

Itinerary

Day 1 Dubrovnik

Arrival to Dubrovnik. Transfer from Dubrovnik airport to hotel in Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is also known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic" and is listed as an UNESCO world heritage site since 1979. Today Dubrovnik is the proudest feather in Croatia’s tourist cap, an elite destination and one of the most beautiful towns on the Mediterranean. The old city is encompassed by medieval walls, which have been preserved in their original form and opened for visitors as Dubrovnik’s major attraction. Whole city is a live monument and rich treasury of history. Rest of the day free for individual visits. Overnight in Dubrovnik.

Day 2 Dubrovnik - Korcula

Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Dubrovnik port. Embark on the catamaran/ferry for Korcula. The old town of Korcula is grooved with a succession of narrow streets that branch off the spine of the main street like fish bone. The architecture in the old town is mainly influenced by Venetian renaissance. The old town center is dominated by the splendid St. Mark's Cathedral built in the gothic-renaissance style, completed in 15th century at the place of other church from 13th century. There is a local legend that Marko Polo was born in Korcula town and Marko Polo’s house of birth is worth visiting. The house is under the protection of Korcula town hall and it will soon be turned into a museum of Marko Polo. Overnight in Korcula.

Day 3 Korcula

Breakfast at hotel and free day for individual visits. Overnight in Korcula.

Day 4 Korcula - Hvar

Breakfast at the hotel and departure with the catamaran/ferry from Korcula to Hvar. The town of Hvar, on the honeymoon island, is the oldest tourist center of Dalmatia, rich in historical monuments and interesting to visitor. We recommend a visit to the 16th-century theater, the 13th-century Arsenal, or the central town square with the Cathedral, surrounded by numerous palaces built in different architectural styles, all of it only completing the picture. The Franciscan Monastery in town is known for its collection of works of old masters, including the “Last Supper” by Ingoli. Overnight in Hvar.

Day 5 Hvar

Breakfast at hotel and free day for individual visits. Overnight in Hvar.

Day 6 Hvar - Bol/ Brac

Breakfast at hotel and departure by catamaran/ferry from Hvar to Bol on Brac island. Bol is a town on the south coast of the island of Brac, popular Croatian holiday destination. The biggest attraction in Bol is beach Zlatni rat (Golden Cape), a pebble beach that stretches over 500 meters into the sea and changes direction of its top influenced by strong sea currents. In Bol and the surrounding area, you will find many other beaches, as well as private coves. The island of Brac is characterized by very favorable climate, mild, mostly moist winters and dry, hot and sunny summers. Local and seasonal winds also help maintain the favorable climate. Local wind from the west makes life easier in hot summer days, and makes Bol a paradise for surfers. Overnight in Bol

Day 7 Bol/ Brac

Breakfast at hotel and free time for individual visits. Overnight in Bol/ Brac.

Day 8 Bor/ Brac - Split

Breakfast at the hotel and departure with the catamaran from Bol to Split. On arrival in Split transfer to your hotel. Split is a town of ancient history, built and preserved over the course of 1700 years by its loving inhabitants. We recommend a walking tour in Diocletian Palace, the most precious monument in the city. Diocletian palace is one of the most significant original structures of the late ancient architecture, a kind of an imperial palace that was enlisted in UNESCO’s world heritage list. Overnight in Split.

Day 9 Split

Breakfast at hotel and free time until your transfer to Split airport.