Cosmopolitan Zagreb
Experience this emerging city with its art boom and culinary awakening
Visit the historical heart of Croatia on this seven-day holiday to Istria. From Zagreb, explore an interior of rolling hills and ancient villages famed for vineyards and truffle hunting. Continue to the Istrian coast of Rovinj and Pula, home to fishing ports and old-world charm.
Experience this emerging city with its art boom and culinary awakening
Join a family on a truffle hunt in the Motovun forest.
Take a boat trip to swim in the crystal clear waters and snorkel at Fish Bay.
Stay at the fabulous Meneghetti Wine Hotel and Winery and sample Istria’s renowned viniculture.
Farm-to-fork dining and exceptional wines are well-preserved traditions in Istria. Staying at the outstanding Meneghetti Wine Hotel and Winery, this holiday celebrates these traditions while giving you the perfect platform for exploring the history and culture of Zagreb.
Day 1 - 2
Zagreb
Day 3
Zagreb - Rovinj
Day 4 - 5
Rovinj
Day 6
Rovinj - Plitvice lakes - Zagreb
Day 7
Zagreb
Day 1 - 2
Zagreb
Spend the first two days enjoying Zagreb. This city embraces the modern with its thriving arts, music and food scene but also celebrates its rich past and has a history dating back to Roman times.
Day 3
Zagreb - Rovinj
Make your way to the the stunning Meneghetti Wine Hotel. Situated near the Istrian coast, discover the sites and old fishing ports of Rovinj.
Day 4 - 5
Rovinj
Two full days based at the Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery. Explore the beautiful vineyard, where the hotel sits more like a small secret village, search for truffles in season, visit the Croatian coast, leaving plenty of time to enjoy the hotel.
Day 6
Rovinj - Plitvice lakes - Zagreb
Travel back to Zagreb with a stop at the Plitvice Lakes – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. with sixteen lakes, all connected by waterfalls and woodlands, this National Park covers 300 kms and offers a cooling change of scene.
Day 7
Zagreb
Return to Zagreb for further travels in Croatia or return home.
Zagreb is a rare combination of a city that embraces the modern but never forgets its glorious past. The city is perfect for discovering on foot on a walking tour. Explore the winding lanes and alleys of the Old Town, with its fabulous open-air flower and produce market, terrific pastry shops, cafes, and boutiques.
The fairy tale castles of Zagorje are located just half an hour from bustling Zagreb. A hilly region filled with Medieval and Renaissance fortresses and Baroque castles, the most famous being Trakoscan.
You will be welcomed by the local family that first started truffle hunting in Istria and learn all about truffle hunting and different delicacies produced using the various truffles that get discovered. Join the family and their specially trained dogs, heading downhill through the steep Motovun forest where the largest white truffle in the world was discovered – and try your luck with the valuable black and precious white truffles.
Based at the Meneghetti Wine Hotel, get to know the little known wine producing region of Istria where the tradition has been around since ancient times. Taste award-winning wines – as many as 200 varieties are being grown across the four main wine regions and 39 of these are indigenous – making the wine scene here endlessly fascinating.
Aside from the spectacular beauty of nature that you will witness at Brijuni National Park, you will also have a chance to go inside the Ulysses Theatre which was co-founded by Croatian actor Rade Serbedzija. We can arrange tickets for the summer shows in advance.
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January is a chilly time of year in Croatia, with snow falling inland, and occasionally on the coast too. Days can be sunny and pleasant though, and the scenery will be spectacular covered in snow.
It’s generally mild on the coast, with Carnival heating things up in Rijeka. Expect wild costumes and parades, but you’ll need to book well in advance to get the best accommodation. It’s still snowy near Zagreb and a good time to put your skis on.
A great time to visit Dubrovnik and the Adriatic Coast before it gets too crowded over the summer and it feels like the locals are still in the majority.
Longer and sunnier days makes it a lovely time to explore the country, and you can experience the Easter celebrations. These include traditional processions, bonfires and costumes in the local areas.
May brings gorgeous warm and dry weather throughout the country, whilst visitor numbers remain low. Winds can be less predictable though and the occasional storm can occur.
The country heats up as summer gets into full swing. A great time to enjoy the beautiful beaches without the crowds. If you like outdoor activities, it is a good time to get out into the mountains.
July and August is peak season, with both locals and tourists flocking to the coast to search for the cooler sea breezes. Temperatures can get close to 40C, making it a perfect time to enjoy the stunning white sandy beaches fringing secluded blue water bays. It is recommended that you book well in advance to secure the best accommodation, especially during school holidays.
July and August is peak season, with both locals and tourists flocking to the coast to search for the cooler sea breezes. Temperatures can get close to 40C, making it a perfect time to enjoy the stunning white sandy beaches fringing secluded blue water bays. It is recommended that you book well in advance to secure the best accommodation, especially during school holidays.
September sees visitor numbers drop significantly, whilst the weather cools off a little but remains warm. A great time to explore the cities and beautiful countryside without the crowds and searing heat of summer. It is also an ideal time for swimming, as the sea will have warmed up all summer.
The start of low season brings cooler weather, making for ideal hiking temperatures. It is still possible to get very pleasant weather right throughout the month, but there is a chance that some facilities and accommodation will start to close.
November is a very quiet month to visit Croatia, after the summer, but before the Christmas rush. You are unlikely to encounter snow making for easy travel, whilst you can enjoy the inland lakes and national parks surrounded by autumnal woodland colours.
The run-up to Christmas sees the cities of Zagreb and others buzzing with markets and celebrations. Snow begins to fall in the mountains, offering skiing opportunities, whilst the coast remains milder.
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