Self-drive tour: Explore Croatia - July 2026
From 826 €

Self-drive tour: Explore Croatia - July 2026

Holiday package
Created: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Ref ID: 47405202
price per person From
898 €
826 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Destinations: Zadar, Croatia , Split, Croatia , Dubrovnik, Croatia , Plitvicka jezera, Croatia , Zadar, Croatia

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12 Jul
Transport from Bucharest to Zadar
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR4781 - Operated by: Mokulele Flight Service
11:10 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
11:55 - Zadar, Zadar (ZAD)
1h 45m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  FR4781
Operated by:  Mokulele Flight Service
Cabin Class: Economy
12 Jul
1. Zadar
Stay
About the destination: Zadar is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It is the fifth largest Croatian city and is the centre of modern Croatia's Zadar county and the wider northern Dalmatian region. Zadar is located opposite the islands of Ugljan and Pašman, from which it is separated by the narrow Zadar Strait. Though all its destructions after WWII, Zadar has kept a rich heritage of world importance, visible in every step. The Roman Forum from the 1st century is a common place for locals to stroll, sit down amongst the ruins and enjoy a nice summer day. St. Donatus Church from the 9th century is one of the best preserved pre-Romanesque buildings in the world and the trademark of the city. The reconstructed Romanesque St. Grisigono Church from the 12th century is one of the most remarkable examples of the combination of different monuments in one. The church was built upon the ruins of an older one, and rebuilt after being bombed in WW2, in combination with a destroyed Benedictine convent in its back. The Romanesque St. Anastasia's Cathedral from the 13th century is very impressive. The tower can be climbed; from its top you have a beautiful view over the city of Zadar and its neighbouring islands. The Sea Organ is a favourite for locals and tourists alike. This man-made organ on Zadar's Riva works with the motion of the waves and 35 pipes to create a musical soundscape. The Sea Organ is the work of Croatian architect Nikola Bašić, who also created the nearby Greeting to The Sun. The city is known for its artists and galleries. There are around a dozen major galleries, and many smaller stores along the side streets. It has a major street for everyday upscale shopping for the locals, and even some tourists with a passion to buy. It is called Spire Brusine and runs through the middle of the old town. Zadar’s sunsets are legendary too, making it the perfect place to unwind for romantics, young and old.
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12 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
12 Jul
Car rental
KIA CEED
Transport from Zadar to Split
No transport selected
13 Jul
2. Split
Stay
About the destination:

Split, one of the most fascinating tourist destinations in Croatia, invites you to live an unforgettable experience, where rich history blends harmoniously with spectacular landscapes and vibrant atmosphere. Located on a central peninsula, this city offers easy access to both sunny beaches and nearby islands, as well as Croatia's splendid natural parks.

Whether you're into history and architecture, or just want to relax on the fine sandy beaches and enjoy the local gastronomic delights, Split has something special for every traveler. Explore on foot and discover Diocletian's Palace, an impressive Roman building included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, or stroll along the Riva, the lively seaside promenade, where you can taste Croatian specialties and admire spectacular sunsets.

With a variety of tourist attractions and a wide range of leisure activities, Split will win you over with its special charm and captivating atmosphere. Plan your next getaway here and get ready to be spoiled by all the wonders this dream destination in the heart of Dalmatia has to offer!

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13 Jul
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Split to Dubrovnik
No transport selected
15 Jul
3. Dubrovnik
Stay
About the destination: George Bernard Shaw called Dubrovnik “the pearl of the Adriatic, a paradise on earth”, and, indeed, it may be one of the most beautiful cities you’ll ever see. Largely built and long inhabited by Venetians, Dubrovnik possesses a stately charm and striking architectural unity that draw thousands of visitors every summer. Founded in 7th century, Dubrovnik stood amid a great forest of oak trees, from which it took its name. Take a walk atop the old city walls for vistas of the old town and the surrounding coast. Just before exiting the old town through the western gate, turn right to visit the Franciscan Monastery and peaceful cloisters. Just inside the entrance is the oldest European pharmacy, founded in 1371. In the northern corner of the old city is the Dominican Cloister and Museum, with a polyptych by Titian. The impressive Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary stands in the centre of Poljana Marin Držić and its treasury can be visited; look for the work by Raphael. Dubrovnik has warm, crystalline waters; don’t just admire it from a distance and take a dive. The intrepid can dive and sunbathe along the rocks or swim around the walls of the city while others gawk above. Dubrovnik’s impressive battlements gleam in the early morning light, but by early afternoon, the sea’s clear blue waters beckon you away from the city and its tourist din. If you can stand the crunch, you, too, may find a piece of heaven.
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15 Jul
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Dubrovnik to Plitvicka jezera
No transport selected
17 Jul
4. Plitvicka jezera
Stay
About the destination: Within the boundaries of this heavily forested national park, 16 crystalline lakes tumble into each other via a series of waterfalls and cascades. The mineral-rich waters carve through the rock, depositing tufa in continually changing formations. Clouds of butterflies drift above the 18km of wooden footbridges and pathways that snake around the edges and across the rumbling water.
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17 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
Transport from Plitvicka jezera to Zadar
No transport selected
18 Jul
5. Zadar
Stay
About the destination: Zadar is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It is the fifth largest Croatian city and is the centre of modern Croatia's Zadar county and the wider northern Dalmatian region. Zadar is located opposite the islands of Ugljan and Pašman, from which it is separated by the narrow Zadar Strait. Though all its destructions after WWII, Zadar has kept a rich heritage of world importance, visible in every step. The Roman Forum from the 1st century is a common place for locals to stroll, sit down amongst the ruins and enjoy a nice summer day. St. Donatus Church from the 9th century is one of the best preserved pre-Romanesque buildings in the world and the trademark of the city. The reconstructed Romanesque St. Grisigono Church from the 12th century is one of the most remarkable examples of the combination of different monuments in one. The church was built upon the ruins of an older one, and rebuilt after being bombed in WW2, in combination with a destroyed Benedictine convent in its back. The Romanesque St. Anastasia's Cathedral from the 13th century is very impressive. The tower can be climbed; from its top you have a beautiful view over the city of Zadar and its neighbouring islands. The Sea Organ is a favourite for locals and tourists alike. This man-made organ on Zadar's Riva works with the motion of the waves and 35 pipes to create a musical soundscape. The Sea Organ is the work of Croatian architect Nikola Bašić, who also created the nearby Greeting to The Sun. The city is known for its artists and galleries. There are around a dozen major galleries, and many smaller stores along the side streets. It has a major street for everyday upscale shopping for the locals, and even some tourists with a passion to buy. It is called Spire Brusine and runs through the middle of the old town. Zadar’s sunsets are legendary too, making it the perfect place to unwind for romantics, young and old.
More info
18 Jul
Accommodation
1 Night
19 Jul
Transport from Zadar to Bucharest
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair Ryanair - FR4780 - Operated by: Mokulele Flight Service
12:20 - Zadar, Zadar (ZAD)
15:00 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
1h 40m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  FR4780
Operated by:  Mokulele Flight Service
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
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826 €
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Trip summary
2 Adults
Nights 7
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Destinations 5
Transports 2
Accommodations 5
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