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- The best Dalmatia tour packages
- What people love about Dalmatia Tours
- Travel Dalmatia your way
- Best tour companies for Dalmatia tours
- Discover Dalmatia tours for every budget
- Dalmatia tours for every group
- Top Dalmatia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Dalmatia
- Contact our Dalmatia travel experts
- What our customers ask about Dalmatia Tours & Trips
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Cycling Croatia's Dalmatian Coast
93 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great group of travellers.”
Ralph, traveled in October
This 8-day cycling adventure through Dalmatia's finest landscapes holds a 4.3/5 rating from 90+ travelers. Routes wind past lavender fields and ancient villages on Hvar and Korčula islands, concluding in historic Dubrovnik. Daily breakfast, professional English-speaking guides, and beachside hotels with pools included.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Jelsa, Stari Grad, Sucuraj, Orebić, Lumbarda, Korcula Island, Pomena, Vela Luka, SmokvicaSee all destinations Age Range 16 to 99 year olds Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $2,695
20% Off- US$2,156You save $539
Explore Croatia
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Croatia was extremely passionate and informative.”
Kate, traveled in April
This 8-day coastal route from Dubrovnik to Split costs approx. $280 per day. Ancient city walls, Mljet National Park's emerald lakes, and St Mary's Benedictine Monastery mark the way. Local apartments on Korcula and Hvar islands provide authentic experiences, including sunset hikes to Zrnovo village and traditional Croatian dinners.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Hvar Island, Split Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
20% Off- US$2,075
Local Living Croatia – Southern Dalmatia
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The guesthouse was beautiful, and the Croatian countryside was amazing.”
Marvin, traveled in October
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,399
15% Off- US$2,039You save $359
6-Day Dalmatian Luxury Cycling Tour
38 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Good bikes, scenic rides, beautiful views, good food, very nice lodging, good companionship.”
Thomas, traveled in September
This intimate 6-day luxury cycling tour crosses Dalmatia's stunning islands from Split to Dubrovnik. Four and five-star hotels complement rides through UNESCO sites like Diocletian's Palace and Dubrovnik's Old Town. With just 12 guests, savor local wines at Korta Katarina, traditional meals at family-run restaurants, and daily rides of 25-45km with e-bike options. Package includes 5 breakfasts, lunches, and 4 dinners, starting at approx. $650 per day.
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
15% Off- US$3,669
Croatia Deluxe Cruise - from Split
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Spotless and branded new boat. Delicious food. Excellent value per money. Highly recommended.”
AndrewDunston, traveled in May
The Dalmatian coastline reveals its treasures from Split's Roman palace to Dubrovnik's fortifications. Highlights include Korcula's medieval streets, Mljet's monastery, and Hvar's Renaissance sites, complemented by evening cruises, wine tastings, and swimming at Zlatni Rat beach.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik, Peljesac, Scedro, Hvar Island, Bol Age Range up to 84 year olds Operator Nature Trips From
15% Off- US$2,456
What people love about Dalmatia Tours
- 4-day Split to Dubrovnik One-way Cruise - Classic Plus above-deck, 18-35s
Amazing group, the best guide (Vlad is the man) and crew (Cheers Lovre and Brane), beautiful country, great food and weather. Totally worth the money if you are looking for a short cruise that ticks all the boxes.
- Croatian islands cruise + Land tour with Plitvice - from Zagreb
I travelled with this company with my husband and another couple. The staff was friendly and polite,excellent supporto. We booked a land package+a cruise from Split. Amazing food on board. Well skilled guide during the sightseeeings. No issues regarding the trasportation, always on time with clean vehicles. Good value per money.
- Dalmatian Highlights Split and Dubrovnik Region Cruise (Deluxe Boat Category)
We had a fantastic trip! The boat and cabin were very uncomfortable, the food was great, crew very friendly, met super people and the stops in towns -- particularly Kacula, Trigor and Havar -- just beautiful and a lot of fun.
Travel Dalmatia your way
Explore a wide diversity of tours through Dalmatia. We have 16 adventures that vary from 3 days to 8 days. With the greatest number of departures in May, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Search for the ultimate Active tour in Dalmatia! From hiking excursions to wildlife encounters, there are 22 private, group and tailor-made adventures to choose from. With some of our much-loved tour operators offering all-inclusive activity packages, you’re sure to find your perfect Dalmatia adventure!
Cycling the Dalmatian coast lets you experience Croatia at the perfect pace. Our bike routes combine quiet seaside roads with inland paths through olive groves, vineyards and small villages. Riders particularly enjoy earning their views - like the climb to Hvar's peak overlooking the scattered Pakleni islands. You'll find plenty of chances to cool off at hidden beaches, explore UNESCO sites and spend nights in fishing villages where life moves slowly. The local guides know just when to suggest a wine break or point you toward a tavern serving the morning's catch. Our travelers consistently mention how much they appreciate the quality bikes provided and routes that mix good exercise with cultural discoveries.
Explore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Dalmatia. We have 7 adventures that vary from 4 days to 11 days. With the greatest number of departures in July, this is also the most popular time of the year.
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Best tour companies for Dalmatia tours
Local customers consistently praise Laganini Tours for cycling trips through Dalmatia, with particular love for owner Tonci who knows every hidden corner of the region and makes sure you're staying in quality hotels and eating excellent meals. If you need a more budget-conscious choice, G Adventures runs a great sailing route from Dubrovnik to Split - their skipper Marin gets lots of mentions from our travelers for sharing fascinating local stories and finding those special spots most tourists miss. Intro Travel's Croatia Sail Adventure is another solid pick, especially if you want a well-planned itinerary. Tour leader Anna gets glowing feedback for making everyone feel part of the group and helping create genuine Croatian experiences. For those interested in a proper cruise, Katarina Line stands out - their ships are well-maintained and the crew runs a tight ship, quite literally. Nature Trips delivers good experiences too, though some of our clients mention occasional schedule mix-ups, but they say the overall journey more than makes up for any small hiccups. These companies really understand what makes Croatia special - they'll get you to the right places and introduce you to local culture without making it feel too touristy or rushed. The guides take pride in showing you their home country, and it shows in how they work.
Discover Dalmatia tours for every budget
Looking for great value in Dalmatia? Our budget tours hit all the highlights without breaking the bank. You'll explore the cascading falls at Plitvice Lakes, wander through Split's Roman heritage and walk Dubrovnik's famous walls. Most tours use centrally located hostels, perfect for trying local cafes and exploring markets on foot. Our travelers really enjoy the included activities - guided tours through Diocletian's Palace, swimming in clear blue coves and evening visits to authentic Croatian restaurants. These trips mix structured visits with free time, so you might spend your morning hiking through national parks then have afternoons free to find hidden beaches or explore old town streets at your own pace.
Our luxury Dalmatian tours focus on exclusive experiences with refined touches throughout. You'll stay in select 4- and 5-star properties, from heritage hotels in Split's historic core to waterfront resorts on Hvar. Our guests particularly value the premium experiences - private old town tours in Dubrovnik, intimate wine tastings at family estates on Korcula and also expert-led visits to UNESCO sites. The culinary aspects shine through with olive oil sampling in Trsteno's gardens, traditional meals in village homes and also fresh seafood dinners with Adriatic views. Days flow at an unhurried pace that lets you truly absorb the culture and landscapes.
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Dalmatia tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
273 tours in DalmatiaGroup tours combine great value with the joy of sharing experiences. Popular routes mix culture and activity - you might cycle through Stari Grad Plain early, swim in quiet bays at lunch and also explore medieval Korcula by evening. Our travelers often tell us how much they enjoy the social side, whether they're hiking Plitvice's trails, island-hopping by boat or sharing local meals at konobas. Tours include nice touches like stays in historic buildings, family winery visits and also guided walks through UNESCO heritage areas.
Small Group
87 tours in DalmatiaSmall-group sailing tours along the Dalmatian coast earn high praise from our travelers, who love exploring with just 8-12 fellow passengers per boat. Your days flow naturally from morning swims in Mljet's hidden coves to wandering Split's Roman ruins, and also discovering family wine cellars in Korčula. The cycling routes keep things intimate with 6-8 riders, weaving through Hvar's sun-drenched vineyards, past Brač's seaside roads and into peaceful stone villages. Local guides adapt the pace perfectly for each group, sharing secret swimming spots and authentic konobas along the way. Walking tours focus on cultural connections with groups of 10-14 travelers, blending guided visits through Diocletian's Palace, cooking sessions in village homes, and also hands-on experiences at family olive farms on Pelješac Peninsula. With these smaller numbers, guides can read the group's interests - whether that's finding that perfect Dubrovnik viewpoint at sunset or organizing an unplanned stop at a local winemaker's cellar.
Private / Personalized
54 tours in DalmatiaPrivate tours let you set the rhythm for your Dalmatian journey. Common itineraries include personal guides in Split and Dubrovnik, private transfers between stops and daily activities matched to your interests. Our travelers love being able to take their time - whether that's capturing photos at Diocletian's Palace, relaxing at Zlatni Rat beach or wandering through Korcula's olive groves. These trips often feature specialized experiences like expert city tours, exclusive boat trips to quiet islands and also personal tastings at family wineries.
Top Dalmatia travel itineraries to fit your plans
Croatia's most popular week-long coastal tours blend sailing with cycling and cultural discoveries in smart ways. Several routes kick off in Split where you'll explore Diocletian's Palace before hopping to islands like Brac. There you'll pedal past vineyards, olive groves and also make your way to Zlatni Rat beach. Our travelers tell us they love how the days mix active cycling with cultural visits - one day riding through the UNESCO-listed Stari Grad Plain, then wandering Korcula's medieval lanes the next. Some tours lean into the social side with Split pub crawls and Hvar beach parties, while others focus on historical sites and local food. The guides get consistent praise for reading their groups well, adjusting routes to match fitness levels and finding those family-run restaurants tourists rarely discover.
The 10-day sailing trips strike that sweet spot between organized activities and free exploration time. Starting in Split's old town, you'll board premium boats with good-sized sundecks and private cabins. Days take on a nice flow - morning swims, three-course lunches with fresh local seafood and afternoons discovering ports like Makarska and Mljet. Our customers love the variety packed into each day - kayaking near Dubrovnik's walls, cycling through Mljet National Park or hiking up to catch sunset from Hvar's Spanish Fortress. You'll get special touches like captain's dinners, wine tastings in family cellars and trips to Krka waterfalls. Small groups and local guides who really know their stuff help you connect with Croatian culture and your fellow travelers in meaningful ways.
Two-week tours along the Dalmatian coast blend cultural immersion with leisurely coastal exploration at an ideal pace. Our travelers appreciate how these longer trips let them truly settle into Croatian rhythms, combining guided heritage visits in Split's ancient core with relaxed afternoons on premium cruise vessels. You'll explore Diocletian's Palace with expert guides, taste local specialties in family-run konobas, swim in quiet island coves, and spend time away from busy harbors. The extended duration opens doors to deeper cultural connections - you'll join cooking classes in stone villages, cycle through Hvar's lavender fields and also visit small-batch wineries on Pelješac Peninsula. Tours mix 4-5 days of land exploration from comfortable hotels with a week of island-hopping aboard well-appointed ships, creating natural variety in how you experience the coast. Our customers tell us they value having enough time for both organized excursions and personal discoveries, whether that's morning market visits in Korčula, afternoon swims near hidden beaches or perhaps sunset walks along Dubrovnik's historic walls.
Demographics
Solo travelers connect easily on our sailing routes between Split and Dubrovnik, where the small boat setting creates just the right mix of social time and personal space. You'll walk through UNESCO sites, explore Mljet National Park, wander Korčula's medieval lanes and also relax on Hvar's beaches. Our customers tell us how naturally friendships form while island-hopping along the coast. Days flow from morning swims in hidden coves to afternoon visits at ancient ruins and also evenings trying local dishes in harbor restaurants. We've found the mix of guided activities and free time lets solo travelers shape their own experience while enjoying the comfort of traveling with a small group.
Couples find real romance on our deluxe Dalmatian cruises, where comfort meets culture in all the right ways. The small-ship setting means quiet morning swims in private bays, afternoon visits to historic towns and also dinner under stars. Our travelers tell us they love how the days unfold - breakfast on deck, cycling together through Mljet's national park, optional wine tastings at family estates on Pelješac and also guided walks through Korčula's marble streets. The experience includes cable car rides above Dubrovnik for sunset views and quiet moments exploring Split's Roman palace.
Young adults click with our energetic Dalmatian tours that mix culture and nightlife just right. The route from Zagreb hits Plitvice Lakes' waterfalls before reaching coastal spots like Split, Hvar and also Dubrovnik. Days combine swimming at Zlatni Rat beach and exploring ruins with evenings at cool bars and beach clubs. Our travelers like how we balance included activities - palace tours and park visits - with free time to discover their own scene. You can join sunset boats around the Pakleni Islands, find Hvar's best cocktail spots and also dance at Dubrovnik's cliff-side venues.
Senior travelers feel right at home on our deluxe small-ship Dalmatian cruises, where comfort pairs perfectly with cultural depth. Professional guides share rich knowledge at each stop, from Split's Roman roots to Korčula's Venetian details. The pace works well - morning walks through medieval towns, relaxed afternoons on deck and also optional excursions for those who want more. Special touches include captain's dinners with local specialties, visits to family wineries on Pelješac and guided tours of UNESCO sites. With comfortable en-suite cabins and authentic Croatian cuisine, these cruises let you explore the coast in style.
Families love our Dalmatian coast trips centered around Lopud, Sipan and also Dubrovnik. Kids get excited about kayaking to quiet beaches, playing Picigin in the shallows and exploring sea caves, while parents appreciate how naturally the cultural elements fit in. The active parts work really well - cycling through Sipan's olive groves, paddleboarding in calm bays and cliff jumping into clear waters keep everyone engaged. We've balanced the schedule nicely with guided walks through Dubrovnik's old town, local farm visits and also evening meals at waterfront spots where kids can try fresh seafood as parents sample regional wines.
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222 toursCouples
79 toursYoung Adults (18 - 39)
38 toursSeniors (50+)
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Best time to visit Dalmatia
- Spring 2025
Spring cycling along the Dalmatian coast really comes into its own during May when the temperature hits that sweet spot for longer rides. Our cyclists love following old Roman roads on Hvar before heading down quiet coastal routes to Jelsa. If you prefer a gentler pace, our sailing tours connect Split to Dubrovnik with plenty of quiet bays for swimming stops along the way. The spring months are perfect for diving into culture too - you'll find fewer people at UNESCO sites like Diocletian's Palace and Korčula's old town, giving you space to really explore. Walking tours blend city visits with national parks, and Plitvice Lakes puts on quite a show in spring when the waterfalls run full force. For cyclists looking for a challenge, we've got support vehicles backing up those uphill climbs, so you can tackle those viewpoints at whatever pace works for you.
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- Summer 2025
Summer opens up our widest range of coastal experiences. Our island-hopping boats make daily swimming stops in clear blue bays and visit beaches like Zlatni Rat. Travelers tell us they love mixing cultural visits to Split, Hvar and also Korčula with refreshing dips away from busy harbors. Active tours start with morning activities then ease into afternoon relaxation - you might cycle through Pelješac's wine country then cool off at secluded beaches. Families based on Lopud Island get a nice mix of kayaking, swimming and guided walks plus plenty of beach time. Young adult tours hit that perfect balance between culture and social life, from exploring Dubrovnik's walls during the day to catching sunset drinks at beach bars in the evening.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings some of our most popular tours, with fewer tourists around but sea temperatures staying warm enough for swimming right through October. It's an excellent time for cultural visits - you can really take your time at Diocletian's Palace or walk Dubrovnik's walls without the summer crowds. Wine tours work especially well now, timing visits with grape harvests on Hvar and also Korčula. Cyclists appreciate the cooler weather for longer rides through olive groves and coastal roads. Our island-hopping cruises keep running through autumn, and guests often mention how nice it is having places like Mljet's salt lakes more to themselves. The mix of good weather, smaller groups and local harvest festivals creates perfect conditions for making real connections with local culture.
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What local traditions can you join in on when visiting Dalmatia?
You can really get hands-on with Dalmatian culture especially on Korčula island where local families will teach you how to make Zrnovo Makaruni - it's this amazing hand-rolled pasta they've been making for generations. The best part is you'll learn right in a traditional Konoba that's like a cozy tavern in Zrnovo village where you can soak up authentic hospitality. If you're joining the Explore Croatia tour you'll get to enjoy a proper Dalmatian meat loaf dinner at a family restaurant in Zrnovo it's such a genuine local experience.
What natural spots should I check out away from the cities?
The natural wonders in Dalmatia are absolutely stunning with Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Parks leading the way. Plitvice is actually UNESCO listed and you've got to see those turquoise lakes and waterfalls - there are marked trails everywhere and boat rides to help you explore. From Split you can catch boat tours to Krka which has these incredible waterfalls. Over on Mljet island the National Park is perfect for biking or kayaking around salt lakes and hidden coves. The Explore Croatia tour makes sure you get to experience Krka's beauty firsthand.
Where can I go to avoid the crowds but still see something special?
You'll love Vis island it used to be a military base but now it's this wonderfully secluded spot with untouched landscapes and authentic villages. You can wander through Vis Town and Komiža or hike up Mt. Hum for amazing views. If you're looking to skip the Dubrovnik crowds head to Ston on the Pelješac Peninsula - the walls are incredible and the oysters are even better. Šipan island is perfect for cycling through gorgeous scenery visiting the 14th-century Saint Spirit church and enjoying dinner at a family tavern in Šipanska Luka. The Explore Croatia tour actually takes you to peaceful Lopud island where you can really unwind away from the crowds.
How do I get around Dalmatia?
Getting around Dalmatia is pretty straightforward with ferries being your main way to hop between islands and the mainland. You'll find regular daily services especially in peak season connecting major spots like Split and Dubrovnik to islands like Hvar Brač and Korčula. If you're in a hurry hydrofoils are great for faster trips between certain islands. On the bigger islands local buses will get you around to different towns and if you're feeling fancy private boat tours are perfect for discovering those hidden spots. The Croatia Island Hopping tour uses both ferries and hydrofoils so you'll get to experience the typical way locals travel.
What local food should I definitely try and where's the best place to find it?
Dalmatian food is incredible - in Split you've got to try the fresh octopus salad or Soparnik this amazing silverbeet pie you'll find in local markets. Over on Brač Island make sure to taste Hrapočuša a special protected heritage cake from Dol. The oysters on Pelješac Peninsula are absolutely fresh and amazing especially in Ston's waterfront restaurants. Throughout the region you'll find Pašticada a slow-cooked wine-marinated beef stew and Brudet a delicious fish stew in traditional Konobas. Don't forget to pair everything with local wines like Grk from Korčula or Plavac Mali from Pelješac. The Croatia Island Hopping tour takes you to this lovely family farm in Korčula where you can taste everything from local cheeses to homemade preserves.