CZHP 12D11N PRG-ZAG-01

From S$xxx per person (pls enquire)
– Land package.
– Airport transfers.
– Flight from Prague to Split.
– Accommodation in 4-star hotels with daily breakfast. 
– Train tickets and seat reservations as per itinerary.
– Road trip transfers with English-speaking driver as per itinerary.
– Guided group tours as per itinerary.
– Entrance fees as per itinerary.

Excluding:
– Tipping for guide/driver/porterage (at your own discretion).
– Tourist city tax (if any).
– Local bus/tram/subway/taxi fares (if any).
– Any items not stated as included.
  

ITINERARY
Day 01 – Prague Airport to Prague
Day 02 – Prague
Day 03 – Prague
Day 04 – Prague to Split to Mostar
Day 05 – Mostar
Day 06 – Mostar to Dubrovnik
Day 07 – Dubrovnik
Day 08 – Dubrovnik to Split
Day 09 – Split
Day 10 – Split to Plitvice to Zagreb
Day 11 – Zagreb
Day 12 – Zagreb to Zagreb Airport

12D11N Eastern Europe Czechia Bosnia & Croatia

Day 01 – ARRIVE PRAGUE
Upon arrival at the Prague Airport in the Czech Republic (Czechia), transfer to Prague, the capital and largest city of Czechia.  Prague, City of a Hundred Spires and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is regarded by many as one of Europe’s most charming, colourful and beautiful cities.  A compact city divided by the picturesque Vltava River and linked by stone bridges, Prague’s medieval centre remains a wonderful mixture of cobblestone lanes, walled courtyards, cathedrals and countless church spires all in the shadow of her majestic 9th century castle.  Explore Prague Old Town at your own leisure.


Day 02 – PRAGUE  [B]
Enjoy a tour of the very charming historical old town of Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and reputedly Czechia’s second-biggest tourist attraction (after Prague), in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.  Like Prague, this fairy-tale town is situated on the Vltava River (on a hairpin bend of the river!) and its key attractions, apart from the quaint old town with cobblestone streets and alleys, are the numerous Baroque buildings housing cafes and bars and its spectacular castle (the second largest in Czechia).  Explore the narrow winding streets of the historical centre and admire the beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings.  After the tour, there will be time to enjoy the old town at your own leisure.   


Day 03 – PRAGUE  [B]
Enjoy a guided tour of Prague Old Town.  Main attractions include The Old Town Hall with the famous Prague Astronomical Clock; the Old Town Medieval Undergound, an underground complex that was once at street level; the historic and well-preserved Jewish Quarter that offers a glimpse into the rich Jewish heritage of the city; sight-seeing cruises on the Vltava River; the Gothic Charles Bridge; Church of St Nicholas, the most beautiful Baroque church in Prague; the Palace Gardens set away from the bustle of the city; Petrin, a hillside park with a lookout tower reminiscent of a small Eiffel Tower; and Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world.  In between attractions, there are the cafes and boutiques that beckon. 


Day 04 – PRAGUE – SPLIT – MOSTAR  [B]
Board a flight for Split, a historical coastal city in central Croatia.  Upon arrival in Split, continue on the road to Mostar, a picturesque town and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, nestled along and straddling the Neretva River.  Mostar combines influences from Christian Europe and Muslim Middle East and the top attraction of the town is the Old Bridge, built in the 16th century.  While a significant portion of the city’s historic old town (including the Old Bridge) was destroyed in the 1990s conflict, the town has since been rebuilt and restored.  The Ottoman-style Old Bridge was rebuilt in 2004 and connects the two sides of the city.  Enjoy the rest of the day exploring Mostar at your own leisure.


Day 05 – MOSTAR  [B]
With cobblestone streets, old stone buildings and the beautiful bridge spanning the picturesque Neretva River, the town of Mostar looks like it is straight out of a fairytale book!  Enjoy a guided tour of Mostar.  


Day 06 – MOSTAR – DUBROVNIK  [B]
Depart Mostar and head to the Kravica Falls situated on the Trebizat River and regarded as one of the most stunning natural wonders in Bosnia and Herzegovina.  Known for its breathtaking waterfalls – 25m tall and 120m wide – and scenic beauty in pristine karst landscape, Kravica Falls certainly ranks as one of the more famous waterfalls of Europe.  Next destination is Dubrovnik, a beautifully preserved walled town in southern Croatia fronting the Adriatic Sea.  Explore Dubrovnik at your own leisure.


Day 07 – DUBROVNIK  [B]
Often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and undoubtedly Croatia’s most sought-after destination.  As depicted in countless travelogues, Dubrovnik is well known for its distinctive old town encircled by massive limestone walls dating back to the 16th century and the well-preserved buildings ranging from Baroque to Renaissance styles.  As fans of “Game of Thrones” and “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” would no doubt recognise, the Old Town was a backdrop for some of the scenes.  Enjoy a guided tour of Dubrovnik.


Day 08 – DUBROVNIK – SPLIT  [B]
Depart Dubrovnik and head to Split, a popular major port city on the Dalmatian Coast and the second largest city in Croatia renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful coastline.  The most famous historical landmark in the city is Diocletian’s Palace, a massive Roman palace built by Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.  The palace, which makes up a significant part of Split’s Old Town, developed around and within the palace over the centuries blending ancient Roman architecture with Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements.  It is a sight in itself to wander the cobblestone streets within the palace where fashionable boutiques and trendy bars and restaurants alternate with crumbling pillars and medieval churches.  The palace ground was also one of the filming locations for “Game of Thrones”.  Explore Split’s Old Town at your own leisure.


Day 09 – SPLIT  [B]
Enjoy a guided tour of some of the beautiful and charming islands neighbouring Split like Brac Island, Hvar Island, Pakleni Islands and Solta Island.  A day of sightseeing, swimming, snorkelling and shopping!


Day 10 – SPLIT – PLITVICE – ZAGREB  [B]
Depart Split and head to Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest national park in Croatia.  Extending over 296sqkm of forest reserve, this national park is renowned for its collection of terraced lakes and connected waterfalls, leading into a limestone canyon.  This natural beauty can be enjoyed via boardwalks and hiking trails that wind around and over the water or via “panoramic train” buses shuttling around the park and an electric boat traversing 12 upper and 4 lower lakes.  Enjoy a guided tour of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Continue on to Zagreb, the capital and largest city of Croatia.


Day 11 – ZAGREB  [B]
Zagreb, strongly distinguished by its 18th and 19th century Austro-Hungarian architecture, is a vibrant city with a charming old town.  Key attractions include the Gothic twin-spired Zagreb Cathedral, the 13th century St Mark’s Church with colourful roof tiles, the Museum of Mimara, the Art Pavilion and the Mestrovic Gallery, the Croatian National Theatre and the pedestrian-only Thalciceva Street with outdoor cafes and shops.  Enjoy a guided tour of Zagreb city centre.


Day 12 – DEPART ZAGREB  [B]
Free time until your transfer to Zagreb Airport for your departure flight.


Whether you prefer the above itinerary “as-is” or have it customised, if you will indicate the start/end dates of your intended travel and provide your contact details, we will get in touch with you to discuss the itinerary on a no-obligations basis on your part.

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