Croatia Roadtrip

Hotel Recommendations

  • Zadar:

    • Falkensteiner Resort Punta Skala - Picturesque peninsula resort with multiple lodging options:

      • Family Hotel Diadora -Ideal for families, kids’ club includes rock climbing.

      • Hotel & Spa Iadera -Croatia’s largest spa with luxurious treatments and hammam.

      • Residences Senia -Holiday flats with private terraces and sea views.

  • Split:

    • Villa Split Heritage Hotel -Central location, boutique charm.

    • Vestibul Palace -Classic Split Old Town experience, steps from Diocletian’s Palace.

  • Hvar:

    • Palace Elisabeth Hotel -Luxury beachfront stay.

    • Maslina Resort - Elegant boutique retreat.

  • Dubrovnik:

    • Hotel Bellevue - Cliffside hotel with stunning Adriatic views.

    • Hotel Excelsior - Iconic luxury with Old Town access.

Day 1: Arrival in Zadar

  • Morning/Afternoon:

    • Arrive in Zadar, pick up your rental car, and drive to Falkensteiner Resort Punta Skala.

    • Check into your preferred accommodation (Family Hotel Diadora, Hotel & Spa Iadera, or Residences Senia).

    • Explore the resort, relax by the pool, stroll along the beach, or enjoy the spa.

  • Evening:

    • Dinner at one of the resort’s restaurants with stunning Adriatic sunset views.

Day 2: Zadar Old Town

  • Morning: Relax at the resort’s pool or beach.

  • Afternoon:

    • Visit Zadar Old Town, see the Sea Organ and Roman Forum, stroll down Kalelarga.

  • Dinner:

    • Enjoy traditional Dalmatian cuisine at 4 Kantuna.

  • Evening:

    • Watch the sunset at Riva and the Greeting to the Sun art installation.

Day 3: Zadar → Krka National Park → Split

  • Morning: Drive through the Croatian countryside to Krka National Park.

  • Afternoon:

    • Explore waterfalls, wooden walkways, and scenic trails.

    • Lunch in Skradin, riverside town.

  • Evening:

    • Continue south to Split, check into Villa Split Heritage Hotel or Vestibul Palace.

    • Evening stroll along the Riva, enjoy local cafés and sunsets.

Day 4: Split

  • Morning: Private tour of Diocletian’s Palace.

  • Lunch: Bokamorra -Renowned for delicious pizza and lively atmosphere.

  • Afternoon: Relax at Plaža Ježinac beach.

  • Dinner: Leonis - Fresh seafood cooked to your choice.

  • Insider Tip: Cars cannot enter Split’s Old Town; plan drop-off and walking routes.

Day 5: Split → Hvar

  • Morning: 50-minute ferry to Hvar. Check into Palace Elisabeth or Maslina Resort.

  • Afternoon: Lounge at Beach Club Hvar.

  • Evening:

    • Explore Stari Grad Plains (UNESCO World Heritage).

    • Wine tasting stop at local Hvar wineries.

    • Dinner at Antika in Stari Grad.

    • Optional nightlife: bars on the Riva, or Carpe Diem nightclub boat party.

Day 6: Hvar

  • Morning: Hike to Fortica Fortress for panoramic views.

  • Brunch: Fig Hvar - diverse menu and local specialties.

  • Afternoon: Leisure time at the beach or resort.

  • Dinner: Grande Luna or Restaurant Stajun for local cuisine.

Day 7: Hvar → Dubrovnik

  • Morning: 3-hour ferry to Dubrovnik. Check into Hotel Bellevue or Hotel Excelsior.

  • Afternoon: Relax at Banje Beach.

  • Evening:

    • Walk Dubrovnik Old Town Walls, take photos.

    • Drinks at Buza Bar.

    • Dinner at Gradska Kavana Arsenal.

  • Insider Tip: Choose early morning or late afternoon to avoid cruise crowds.

Day 8: Dubrovnik

  • Morning: Explore Old Town Dubrovnik or ride the cable car to Mount Srđ for views and cocktails.

  • Alternative: Boat tour to Elaphiti Islands or a day trip to Ston for oysters.

  • Dinner: Vapor (Michelin-recommended) at Hotel Bellevue.

Day 9: Dubrovnik → Mostar → Dubrovnik

  • Morning: Full-day excursion to Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina.

    • Cross multiple border checkpoints (passport required).

    • Scenic drive through mountains and rivers.

  • Afternoon: Explore cobbled streets, Ottoman quarter, bazaars, and Stari Most.

    • Lunch at Hindin Han, riverside restaurant.

  • Evening: Return to Dubrovnik, dinner at Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Café, sunset over Adriatic.

Day 10: Dubrovnik & Departure

  • Morning: Early visit to Lokrum Island - meet peacocks, explore gardens, swim in Dead Sea.

  • Afternoon: Last-minute shopping in Dubrovnik Old Town.

  • Departure: Return to hotel to prepare for transfer to airport.


Top Dining & Insider Tips for Croatia Road Trip

Zadar

  • Dining Highlights:

    • 4 Kantuna -Traditional Dalmatian cuisine in Old Town.

    • Riva - Perfect for sunset cocktails and casual bites.

  • Insider Tips:

    • Stop at the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun for unique art and music experiences.

    • The Old Town streets are best explored on foot; wear comfortable shoes.

Krka National Park

  • Dining Highlights:

    • Skradin Riverside Restaurants - Fresh fish, local specialties, and riverside ambiance.

  • Insider Tips:

    • Wooden walkways can be slippery; bring sturdy shoes.

    • Arrive early to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the waterfalls.

Split

  • Dining Highlights:

    • Bokamorra - Excellent pizza in a lively atmosphere.

    • Leonis -Choose your fresh seafood from the market for dinner.

  • Insider Tips:

    • Cars are not allowed in Old Town; plan drop-off and walking routes.

    • Sunset along the Riva promenade is a must-see.

Hvar

  • Dining Highlights:

    • Antika - Stari Grad restaurant with Mediterranean specialties.

    • Fig Hvar -Perfect brunch spot with diverse menu.

    • Grande Luna / Restaurant Stajun -Local cuisine and seafood.

  • Insider Tips:

    • Hike to Fortica Fortress for panoramic views.

    • Enjoy Hvar nightlife: Carpe Diem boat parties and Riva bars.

    • Stop at local wineries for wine tastings -Hvar is famous for its vineyards.

Dubrovnik

  • Dining Highlights:

    • Gradska Kavana Arsenal - Stunning views and seafood in Old Town.

    • Dubravka 1836 - Sunset dining with fresh seafood.

    • Vapor (Hotel Bellevue) -Michelin-recommended cuisine.

  • Insider Tips:

    • Take early morning or late afternoon tours of the Old Town Walls to avoid cruise ship crowds.

    • Visit Lokrum Island for peacocks, gardens, and a peaceful swim in the Dead Sea.

    • Consider a cable car to Mount Srđ for breathtaking city views.

    • When visiting Mostar, bring your passport and plan for border checkpoints.