Special Interest Tours
Nothing can describe more trustworthily experiences and values which we get from travels than a sentence in the introduction of the recently published book written by Patricia Schultz: “1000 Places to See Before you die”: "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the places and moments that take our breath away”.
Cultural Theme Tours
All seasons - CRUISING …for researchers and cultural heritage lovers! Cruising, guided tours, jeep safari, tastings... It is not about cruise, it"s about the unforgetable experiences that we offer!
Tour Highlights: Visits include many UNESCO World Cultural or Natural Heritage sites, Visit the Diocletian"s Palace, Get to know historic Zagreb, Dine on local specialties
Tour Highlights: Get to know historic Zagreb, Stroll through Ljubljana’s local open-air market and visit its picturesque castle, Take a relaxing walk around fairytale Lake Bled before catching a gondola across the lake to Bled island, Hike along the Plitvice National Park’s cascading lakes, Discover Diocletian’s massive palace in Split, Enjoy Dubrovnik’s ancient walled town center,,,

Do you know why Croatia is such a special country?
 
 
There are many interesting things here – we'll mention just some of them:
 
  • Istrian leaning tower with bell tower at Završje – 22 m high and 40 cm inclined
  • Riviera at Opatija which used to be, besides Cote d'Azur, the main destination of the Habsburgs' elite and which is still called the Adriatic Nice
  • Senj with the 45th Parallel passing through it
  • Carnival in Rijeka – one of the three most attractive carnivals in Europe
  • The sea organs in Zadar - unique in the world by producing music exclusively through the influence of wind and sea waves
  • The lighthouse Veli Rat on the island Dugi otok for whose mortar once 100 000 egg yolks were used
  • Marble from the island Brač – the material of which the White House in Washington has been made
  • The chapel in Trogir with 150 sigures in sculptures and relief 
  • The theatre in Hvar built in 1612 – the oldest communal theatre in Europe
  • The Croatian Glagolitic script „glagoljica“ from the 9th century which was in regular use (beside Latin script) till the 18th century
  • The Dubrovnik insurance law from 1395, the oldest law of that kind in Europe-three centuries older than Lloyd....