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- The best Adriatic tour packages
- What people love about Adriatic Tours
- Travel Adriatic your way
- Top operators in Adriatic
- Discover Adriatic tours for every budget
- Adriatic tours for every group
- Top Adriatic travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Adriatic
- Contact our Adriatic travel experts
The best Adriatic tour packages
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MelissaAdriatic travel expert at TourRadar
Impressive Croatia
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a great tour of Croatia! Hotels were great too. Thank you for a great tour!”
C, traveled in November 2023
The Adriatic coast stretches from Zadar's Sea Organ to Dubrovnik's walls. Waterfront stays at Hotel President Split and Hotel Lacroma Dubrovnik highlight the trip. Coastal gems include Trogir's UNESCO-listed architecture and optional island excursions.
Duration 8 days Destinations Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Zadar, Trogir, Split, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operator PALMA DMC & TO From $1,756
7% Off- US$1,633You save $122
6-Day Dalmatian Luxury Cycling Tour
38 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The whole experience was amazing! Everything about the tour was meticulously organised, the e-bikes of a high standard.”
Don, traveled in September 2024
The Adriatic's finest routes unfold from Split to Dubrovnik. Cyclists pass Brač's white stone quarries, through Hvar's lavender fields, and along Korčula's coast. Luxury accommodations and traditional Croatian cuisine included.
Duration 6 days Destinations Split, Supetar, Sutivan, Bol, Brac, Jelsa, Vrboska, Stari Grad, Hvar Island, Vela LukaSee all destinations Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operator Laganini Croatia Cycling From
7% Off- US$3,633
Balkan Extended - Ljubljana to Dubrovnik
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Marko was an excellent driver of our luxury Skoda, great listener & a futbol fan, and always punctual.”
Mary, traveled in November 2022
A captivating 11-day route combines Slovenia's alpine beauty at Lake Bled with Croatia's coastal charm in Rovinj and Hvar Island. Truffle hunting in Istria, wine tasting in Goriska Hills, and UNESCO wonders from Plitvice Lakes to Dubrovnik's walls await. Upscale lodging at Best Western Premier Slon and Hotel Lapad includes daily breakfast.
Duration 11 days Destinations Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Postojna, Smartno, Portoroz, Groznjan, Motovun, Porec, Rovinj, PulaSee all destinations Age Range 12 to 85 year olds Operator Balkan and more From $3,522
15% Off- US$2,994You save $528
Cycle the Dalmatian Coast
95 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The biking was challenging which made the whole week even more exhilarating and meaningful.”
Jessica, traveled in July 2024
The Adriatic coastline beckons cyclists from Split to Dubrovnik, covering 219km over 8 days. Routes wind through Hvar's lavender fields, Korcula's vineyards, and the Peljesac Peninsula. Seafront hotels and traditional konoba dining experiences included.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kaštel Kambelovac, Split, Hvar Island, Korcula Island, Zuljana, Dubrovnik Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From $2,150
15% Off- US$1,830You save $320
4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was the right amount of time on the boat for us and everything was what we wanted - air-con, ensuite bathroom and fun times!”
Richard, traveled in July 2017
The Adriatic's gems shine on this 4-day cruise (approx. $140/day) from Split to Dubrovnik. Young travelers (average age 28) enjoy swimming stops in crystal-clear bays, Mljet's National Park, and sunset walks along Dubrovnik's famous walls. Half-board meals, ensuite accommodation, and optional Mount Srd buggy safari available.
Duration 4 days Destinations Split, Makarska, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Go Croatia Sail From
15% Off- US$516+$30 local payments
What people love about Adriatic Tours
- Impressive Croatia
Great tour, guide and company! Everything worked like clockwork! Good communication with the company from the beginning before I booked the trip. All our guides, were knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. A great trip and would definitely use this company again!
- 6-Day Dalmatian Luxury Cycling Tour
This was an amazing experience. 8 of us from Arizona and California decided to celebrate my 50 bday biking through Croatia. There are many choices for Croatia bike tours, some better and some not so great. It was early in the season and we did not want to go through a company that acts just as a booking agent or subcontracts its tours. We settled on Laganini and talked directly to one of the owners. All questions and concerns were adequately addressed (some members in our group had dietary preferences, others wanted to make sure that the accommodations were a step higher than what is normally offered on bike tours. After all, we are on vacation.... Our guide Tonci had grown up in the area, was knowledgeable and showed us places that I had not seen before (or heard of), despite having vacationed in middle Dalmatia for more than 10 years. Flawless organization, pickup from the airport, perfect and newer bikes, great support for the occasional technical problem (few other than an occasional flat tire). It was a truly enjoyable tour and we will be back for more.
- Balkan Extended - Ljubljana to Dubrovnik
Tour far exceeded my expectations; & superlatives to describe my excitement & joy. Tour Guide Marko was always professional & kind, adjusting to my pace. He lent me his arm on stairs without railings, and slippery wet cobblestones. I chose this tour & dates to parallel World Cup matches, esp following Croatia & Serbia when in their countries. Marko was an excellent driver, listener, & always punctual. I wouldn't change a thing. THANK YOU!
Travel Adriatic your way
Croatia's Plitvice Lakes trek stands out among our hiking routes - wooden walkways guide you past 16 connected lakes and waterfalls. For a real workout, take on the historic Premuziceva Trail through the Velebit Mountains, a remarkable 57km route built back in the 1930s that shows off northern Croatia's hidden spots. The paths around Paklenica National Park lead through limestone gorges and up to old monasteries, while coastal walks near Zadar mix sea views with stops in local villages. Between Korcula and Dubrovnik, you can switch between forest paths and seaside trails. Our local guides make these walks special by sharing tales about abandoned summer settlements and the ancient stone Mirila monuments you'll spot along the way.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursIsland-hopping active tours pack each day with variety - morning sea kayaking to hidden caves and afternoon rides through olive groves. Families tend to love our Lopud Island base where kids try stand-up paddleboarding in sheltered bays and learn picigin, a traditional beach game. More experienced travelers choose programs that combine hiking Paklenica's gorges with climbing on quality limestone walls. On Sipan Island, multi-sport trips mix biking past historic churches and swimming in clear coves. Our customers say these active tours hit the sweet spot between physical challenge and also cultural experiences.
See all Active toursThe cycling routes along the Dalmatian Coast start nice and easy from Split before heading out to the islands. On Brac, you'll ride past centuries-old olive groves and the limestone quarries that provided stone for Vienna's Parliament building. The routes through Hvar take you between lavender fields and small villages, with stops at local wineries along the way. Our cyclists tell us they really like the Peljesac Peninsula section, where quiet roads curve past vineyards and give you great views over the bays. The guides know exactly where to stop for swims and share interesting historical details that bring the whole region to life.
See all Bicycle toursExplore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Adriatic. We have 14 adventures that vary from 4 days to 14 days. With the greatest number of departures in October, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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- 4.5 (36 reviews)
"Most of the trip was good. We had a problem when the first hotel was changed and we were given bunk beds, but a text to Palma fixed that. .
- Tours
- 5 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 21h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $287
- 4.5 (94 reviews)
"I am one satisfied customer! My experience dealing with Tourradar has been seamless and professional - they are highly recommendable. Quick to respond and information provided is clear and unambiguous so there are no surprises. I had a very enjoyable and memorable private tour in Montenegro and Croatia, thanks also to the local agency that arranged the logistics. Everything was well organized and the itinerary and choice of accommodations were faultless.
- Tours
- 2 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 6h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $579
- 5.0 (39 reviews)
"We were very fortunate to have chosen Cycle Croatia Laganini for our Croatia cycling tour. The whole experience was amazing! Our guides Tonci and Toma were fantastic and really made this a special experience. Locals from Split and Hvar, they generously shared their knowledge and love of their homeland as well as quickly understanding the dynamics of the group. Everything about the tour was meticulously organised, the e-bikes of a high standard, cycling routes well chosen providing variety and spectacular scenery, accommodation excellent and the food magnificent - we were eating at local restaurants, where the guides were obviously known and respected, showcasing the best of Croatian cuisine. Croatia is a spectacular country and this was a wonderful way to experience the islands, It exceeded all expectations and we highly recommend Cycle Croatia Laganini.
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 14 to 80 years old
- Adventure type
- Bicycle
- Response time
- 30h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $908
Discover Adriatic tours for every budget
Our budget travelers get great value on Croatia coastal walking tours starting in Zagreb, where you'll explore art galleries and parks before heading to Plitvice Lakes' terraced waterfalls. The routes take you through Zadar to experience its sea organ and down to Split's ancient streets. You get free afternoons to explore Old Towns or join optional activities like swimming at Zlatni Rat beach. Some routes include Hvar and Korcula islands, while others focus on mainland spots ending in Dubrovnik. You'll stay in simple but clean hostels and guesthouses, usually with 12-16 other travelers who also love good value coastal experiences.
Our Dalmatian cycling tours deliver luxury with carefully chosen 4 and 5-star hotels along Croatia's most scenic routes. You get private boat transfers between islands, exclusive vineyard tastings and really good local food. Our customers love the guides who take care of everything - from maintaining the bikes to setting up private oyster tastings in Mali Ston. The days mix active cycling through spots like Hvar's lavender fields with elegant evenings dining in historic Korcula palaces.
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Adriatic tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
465 tours in AdriaticThe Adriatic group tours connect 15-20 travelers who love history, food and local culture. Starting from Split or Zagreb, you'll explore places like Diocletian's Palace with expert guides, hike national parks and spend evenings trying local wines at konobas. There's plenty of time for swimming at hidden beaches and boat trips to sea caves. Our travelers tell us they really like how the mix of planned activities and free time lets them connect with the group while still exploring on their own.
Small Group
178 tours in AdriaticSmall groups of 8-12 people can explore places bigger tours can't reach. These intimate tours adapt to what interests you - maybe extra time photographing Plitvice's waterfalls or finding tucked-away restaurants in Korcula's back streets. You'll travel in comfy minivans between stops, stay at boutique hotels and get lots of attention from your guide. Our customers especially like visiting smaller villages and family wineries that just aren't possible with larger groups.
Private / Personalized
88 tours in AdriaticPrivate tours let you shape your whole Adriatic trip, with expert drivers handling Montenegro's mountain roads while you enjoy the views. You'll visit spots like Kotor's medieval walls, take boats to Our Lady of the Rocks and catch sunset drives along the coast. Want to spend more time somewhere interesting? No problem. Need to adjust times to dodge crowds? Easy done. Our travelers particularly value their guides' local knowledge - from secret viewpoints to family restaurants tourists rarely find.
Top Adriatic travel itineraries to fit your plans
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Tirana, Elbasan, Belsh, Berat, Durres, Krujë
Our 7-day tours give you different ways to experience the Adriatic coast. Cyclists love starting in Split, riding through Brac where olive groves lead to quiet bays, then pedaling across Hvar's lavender-scented roads. If you prefer taking it easier, the Zagreb-to-Dubrovnik route lets you swim in Plitvice Lakes, dig into Split's Roman history and finish with drinks along Dubrovnik's walls as the sun sets. The weekly trips work really well - you can be active in the mornings cycling the UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain or exploring Korcula's medieval streets, then have relaxed afternoons doing whatever suits you.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Split, Solta, Hvar Island, Scedro, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Elaphiti Islands, Dubrovnik
Ten days on the water really lets you get into the local pace. From Split, you'll find secluded morning swimming spots and spend afternoons cycling through places like Mljet National Park. You get extra time on Hvar and Korcula, where our customers have found excellent local restaurants and wine tastings away from the busy areas. The crews know all the best spots - where to watch sunset and where to wake up for perfect morning swims. Having two nights in Dubrovnik works particularly well; our travelers like having time for both the city walls and coastal kayaking without rushing.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Trogir, Bol, Hvar Island, Mljet, Dubrovnik, Korčula, Split
Demographics
The Zagreb to Dubrovnik routes work brilliantly for solo travelers - you'll share costs on rooms while keeping the freedom to do your own thing. Our independent explorers tell us they love having all the logistics sorted but still getting free afternoons to discover Split's hidden spots or join optional boat trips after morning activities like guided walks through Diocletian's Palace. The group dynamic really comes alive at places like Plitvice Lakes National Park, where travelers swap photography tips and take turns getting everyone's photos with those multi-layered waterfalls in the background. You can join the group dinners or branch off to find local restaurants - it's totally up to you.
Our Split-Dubrovnik sailing routes attract young adults who want a social scene and also some culture. The 4-8 day trips mix swimming in quiet bays with evenings exploring Hvar's bars and Dubrovnik's waterfront lounges. Your boat docks right in town, making it easy to join crew BBQ nights and group dinners before heading out or doing your own thing. During the day, you can go buggy riding above Dubrovnik, cycle through Mljet National Park or just swim at a different island each day. The guides know all the good spots - from beach clubs worth your time to local restaurants that won't break the bank. The whole vibe stays casual and social without being too structured.
Our family groups really connect with the island-hopping routes around Dubrovnik and the Croatian coast. Kids get excited about kayaking to Sunj Beach where they learn Picigin (a local beach game) in the shallow waters, while parents love how the active fun mixes with cultural stops. The routes take you to caves only accessible by boat and give everyone a chance to learn about old island traditions. When we dock at Sipan Island, families can cycle traffic-free paths past olive groves and wild fig trees - our young travelers love picking fresh figs as they ride. The swimming spots around Sipan are perfect for snorkeling and even some cliff jumping, though we balance that energy with interesting visits to places like Dubrovnik's Old Town. Most groups stay based on quiet Lopud Island, where the kids can swim right off the beach near their rooms.
- Solo Travelers377 tours
- Couples136 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)40 tours
- Seniors (50+)204 tours
Best time to visit Adriatic
- Spring 2025
By spring, conditions are just right for cycling and sailing the coast. Cyclists cover about 35-45km each day, winding through Korcula's medieval lanes and past Hvar's hilltop vineyards. The April and May sailing conditions really deliver - steady winds and calm seas make island hopping a joy. Over at Plitvice Lakes, walking tours catch the waterfalls at full power from the winter melt. We always work in cultural stops too, like visits to Trogir's UNESCO old town and local wineries just opening their doors for the season.
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours naturally lean into swimming, sailing and culture. The island-hopping routes take you to hidden bays around the Pakleni Islands and sea caves near Sipan. Our travelers tell us they love starting with early walks through old towns before it heats up, then cooling off at spots like Zlatni Rat beach later on. Sailing trips mix busier stops like Hvar Town with quiet coves perfect for paddleboarding and snorkeling. As evening comes, we often visit places like Dubrovnik's walls when the heat drops and the light turns golden for photos.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn brings that sweet spot for active coastal trips. The September and October weather hits just right for our cycling groups - warm enough to swim but perfect for pedaling through Brac's olive groves and Korcula's vineyards. Walking tours can really take their time in places like Mljet National Park's pine forests and lakes without summer crowds. It's also when we catch local olive oil tastings and wine harvests in full swing. Our customers say they love how the mellower temps and quieter towns let them get closer to local life and traditions. Based on their guide Luca, Outdoor Croatia really knows how to keep families happy with activities that work for everyone. Kids and parents tell us they love getting out on the water for stand-up paddle boarding and working up an appetite with some cliff jumping - though there's no pressure if you prefer to watch. The day wraps up nicely with a proper Croatian dinner at a local farm where everything's fresh from the garden. If you're after a cycling holiday with some extra comfort, Laganini has built quite a reputation. They've got the logistics sorted with quality bikes and carefully chosen hotels, plus they make sure you're well fed with some really good local food along the way. Our travelers consistently give Intrepid Travel solid feedback for their Croatian tours. Their local guides actually live in the areas you're visiting, which makes a real difference - they know exactly where to take you and can share genuine local knowledge rather than just tourist facts. Katerina Lines runs good cruises with excellent food and well-planned stops, though some of our customers mention they'd prefer adult-only sailing options. Their crew is professional and their excursions hit the right spots, but if you're after a quieter atmosphere you might want to check when families are less likely to book.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter along Croatia's Adriatic brings a different pace - it's when we focus on cultural experiences and inland spots. Split's UNESCO sites like Diocletian's Palace feel more intimate without the summer rush. Our routes mix Zagreb's museums and galleries with historic coastal towns, while some head to Sarajevo and Montenegro's Bay of Kotor where clear winter skies open up incredible views. Local guides know just where to take you for authentic Dalmatian food and regional wines in warm, cozy cellars that feel miles away from the winter chill.
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