Departure
June 2, 2012
Trip Length
8 Days / 7 Nights
Price (per person)
$4,298
Single Supplement
$725
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
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This adventure digs deeply into the natural and cultural wealth of the celebrated Dalmatian Coast, a scenic archipelago with more than 3,000 years of history on display. Towns with ornate Renaissance architecture stand next to magnificent Roman ruins such as the Emperor Diocletian’s Palace. Visits to the 16th-century Pustinja Blaca monastery and the ancient Spanjola Fortress are coupled with seaside walks and hilltop treks that reveal the coast’s wilder side.
Enjoy an authentic pasticada meal at a family-owned konoba restaurant, and take guided tours of the walled cities of Split and Dubrovnik, UNESCO World Heritage sites. Explore the famous Zlatni Rat, or “Golden Cape,” and island-hop via catamaran from Brač’s olive groves to Hvar’s lavender fields and on to Korčula, a monument to medieval stonework. There are wines to taste, friendly Croats to meet, and bursts of vivid Mediterranean color to revel in—from verdant hillsides and whitewashed buildings with brilliant orange roofs to sun-filled vineyards, and the blue depths of the Adriatic Sea enticing you with a relaxing swim at day’s end.
GUEST COMMENT
Country Walkers tours are with energetic, like-minded souls, in stimulating and beautiful locations, with very interesting, experienced, and capable guides.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, rated easy to moderate, with an average of 4-6 miles per day, with options on some days. There are daily ascents and descents, with climbing time on the ascents ranging from about 15 to 45 minutes. The terrain varies from paved and cobblestone streets (during organized city tours and other easy village exploration), to uneven, single-track trails with loose stones or gravel, rocky coastal paths, ancient ruins, and sets of ancient stone steps. The trails are often exposed to the sun. Days are quite full on this tour due to the inclusion of many ferry and catamaran transfers in order to island hop.
Split, Croatia
Dubrovnik, Croatia

Daniel Piccini, a native of Croatia’s second largest city, Split, is an avid sportsman. He...

DAY 1Walking tour of Trogir and Split; 2-3 hours, easy You gather in the lobby of the meeting point hotel for a brief orientation followed by a visit of Trogir—a beautifully preserved walled town that boasts a profusion of Romanesque and Renaissance architectural styles along with a magnificent cathedral. Afterward, you transfer to Split for a guided walking tour of Split’s UNESCO-preserved old town. You are transported back to Roman times, strolling inside what used to be the retirement residence of the emperor Diocletian, past the Temple of Jupiter and into the mausoleum, now the town’s cathedral. You then venture outside the city walls to Split’s vibrant market and bustling bayside promenade, The Riva. After this tour you enjoy a delicious lunch that may include grilled vegetables, octopus salad, and black risotto. Late afternoon you board a public ferry for an hour transfer to Brac, the third largest island of the archipelago, best known for its luminous white stone, from which both Diocletian’s palace and the White House in Washington, DC, were constructed. A short minibus transfer along the tranquil northern coast brings you to your hotel, a comfortable property with private beach overlooking the sleepy village of Postira. After getting settled, you gather for a welcome meeting and the first of many delicious dinners featuring the bounty of this distinctive coast. DAY 2Postira to Splitska and Skrip; 5 miles, easy to moderate, elevation gain of 800 ft Today’s walk takes you along a pine-clad northern coastal path from Postira to the fishing village of Splitska. A steady ascent winds through olive groves and cultivated terraces culminating at the village of Skrip, the island’s first settlement. Founded by the Illyrians in 1000 BC, remains of the original wall can still be seen around the citadel. You stop for a brief visit of the tower and Roman mausoleum, today a museum dedicated to the history of the island, before indulging in a memorable lunch of pasticada, a traditional Dalmatian specialty of slowly braised beef served with homemade gnocchi. You return to the hotel in the afternoon with time to relax or swim before reuniting for a meal of local specialties at a traditional family-run konoba (restaurant). DAY 3Blaca Monastery and boat transfer to Zlatni Rat; Gazul and Vidova Gora; 3-5 miles, easy to moderate, elevation loss of 1400 ft After a breakfast of local figs, homemade bread, cheese, and prsut (Dalmatian smoked ham), you set out to explore some of the island’s finest attractions. After a 45-minute transfer by minibus, you reach the trailhead that leads to the 16thcentury Pustinja Blaca, originally a hermitage founded in 1551 by Glagolitic priests during the Ottoman advance. A rocky dirt path descends gradually to the monastery, where we stop for a visit before continuing to a secluded cove. Here a short transfer by private boat brings you to the famous Zlatni Rat, or “Golden Cape.” Afterward you proceed to a former shepherd’s hamlet for a traditional peka lunch (meat and vegetable stew simmered slowly over hot coals under a dome-shaped lid). The afternoon presents the option to continue on foot or by minibus to Vidova Gora, the highest point on the island for a panoramic view over the islands you will explore during the course of the journey. Later today, you board a catamaran for a short transfer to the chic island of Hvar, famous for its lavender production. After checking in to your comfortable seaside hotel, the evening is yours to stroll the promenade and admire Hvar town’s main historical buildings, including the old theater—the first in Europe to be open to the public. For dinner you are free to choose from among the many restaurants and cafés, with recommendations from your guides and hotel staff. DAY 4Velo Grablje to Milna; 3-4 miles, easy to moderate. Milna to Hvar; 5-6 miles, easy to moderate, elevation loss of 600 ft Relax over a leisurely breakfast before departing for a short walk to Spanjol Fortress, or citadel, for a bird’s-eye view over the picturesque harbor and the nearby Pakleni islets. A short minibus transfer takes you inland to the village of Velo Grablje and the trailhead. The rocky path winds past an abandoned village and small olive grove before reaching the peaceful cove of Milna, where you may opt for a swim in the turquoise sea. You enjoy lunch at a seaside café before returning to Hvar either on foot or by minibus. Some guests may wish to indulge in a spa treatment, or simply unwind at the hotel, while others may prefer to shop or explore prior to dinner at one our favorite family-run restaurants. DAY 5Hvar's southern coast: Sveta Nedjelja and Sveti Nikola, 4.3 miles, easy to moderate After a buffet breakfast of fresh fruits, cereal, pastries and eggs, you embark on a scenic island excursion. Today’s exploration takes you east along Hvar’s southern coast through wilderness of vineyards and lavender fields for which the island is famous. Your destination is the tiny coastal settlement of Sveta Nedjelja, situated below the islands’ highest peak, Sveti Nikola, which towers over the sea at 1800 feet. A cluster of stone houses comprise the original village, situated on a rocky outcropping below a cave with remains of an Augustinian monastery, founded in the 15th century and used until 1787. The village and beach are separated by a winding path which runs through a small pine wood. Sveta Nedjelja is a famous center for the production of the best types of Hvar red wine (known as plavac), which you may have an opportunity to sample before transferring back to Hvar town and indulging in a gelato. Late afternoon is spent relaxing on a scenic catamaran transfer to Korcula Island, the sixth largest Adriatic island. There is time to refresh at your hotel, a seaside property and your base for the next two nights, before another memorable dinner. DAY 6Zrnovo Circuit; 3-5 miles, easy to moderate After a copious buffet breakfast in the panoramic dining room, you set out to explore the wooded hills above Korcula, an island rich in vineyards, olive groves, and sprinkled with picturesque villages. Traditional culture has been preserved on this island, from religious festivals, to folk music and dance, to shipbuilding. A short transfer brings you to Zrnovo, where you explore the village and St. Martin’s Church before continuing along a wide rocky path dotted with cypress and aromatic Mediterranean maquis (low-lying vegetation). Emerging from the wooded trail, beautiful views of the Peljesac Peninsula lie just across the channel. The trail descends to a natural harbor, where a special seafood lunch awaits, followed by time for swimming or relaxation. This afternoon presents the opportunity to visit a local vineyard, for a tasting of the famous Posip Cara (white wine) before a guided visit of the UNESCO-preserved old town of Korcula—often referred to as a miniature Dubrovnik for its beautiful medieval buildings and stonework. Dinner is at a restaurant in the heart of town where a typical feast awaits and features prawns, calamari, salad of sheep’s cheese and olives, all topped off by an apple strudel dessert. An after-dinner stroll along the narrow streets of Korcula town provides perfect closure to the day. DAY 7Peljesac Peninsula: Viganj to Orebic; 5 miles, easy to moderate, elevation gain and loss of 700 ft. Mali Ston walls; 2 miles, easy After breakfast you bid farewell to Korcula to walk the hills along the Peljesac Peninsula, home to some of the best beaches in Southern Dalmatia with wide, sandy coves bordered by groves of tamarisk and pine. After a short boat transfer to the tiny town of Viganj, you ascend a rocky trail for approximately 20 minutes. You are quickly graced with gorgeous views across the channel to Korcula before descending to Orebic, once an important maritime center and now home to a small maritime museum. You are free to pick up a light lunch at one of the local bakeries or pizzerias before transfering to Ston, whose former importance was linked to salt production. Today it is revered as a gastronomic capital, famous for its fresh seafood, and in particular, oysters, which you have an opportunity to taste. There may be time to walk the famous walls, the longest in 14th century Europe, before proceeding to a luxury hotel in magnificent Dubrovnik. A final celebration takes place at an excellent local restaurant where you toast your week’s adventures. DAY 8Tour of Dubrovnik; 2 miles, easy city walking Your tour concludes with a walking tour of “The Pearl on the Adriatic” as Lord Byron so famously described Dubrovnik. This much celebrated town, a World Heritage site, is completely encircled by over a mile of beautifully preserved walls built between the 13th and 16th centuries. Historically, they provided protection against all intruders, from the Saracens to the Turks, coming by way of sea. You explore the town’s main works of art, learn about its history of proud and fierce economic and political independence from Venice, marvel at the loving way the town was restored after the shelling in 1991, and take pleasure in discovering its architectural details and narrow alleys. Late morning you say goodbye, continuing on your exploration of this enchanting coast or making connections to Dubrovnik Airport for your departure. |
Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"As we walk the island's spectacular landscapes you will know the charms of Dalmatia itself—meeting local people and tasting memorable cuisine and wines. And, then you will become partly Dalmatian yourself."
-Ivana Bubicic
![]() | Nights 1 & 2Hotel Pastura |
![]() | Nights 3 & 4Hotel Adriana |
![]() | Nights 5 & 6Hotel Marko Polo |
![]() | Night 7Grand Villa Argentina |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |

Daniel Piccini, a native of Croatia’s second largest city, Split, is an avid sportsman. He...

![]() | Ivana BubicicA native of Split, Ivana Bubicic now makes her home on the island of Brac, where she has been a pioneer in the field of adventure travel. A trilingual (fluent in English and German in addition to her native tongue) walking/trekking guide for several years, Ivana’s areas of expertise include history, art history and Mediterranean flora. In her free time, she sings in a traditional music group called klapa (a form of a cappella singing) and designs jewelry from natural materials. |
![]() | Daniel PicciniDaniel Piccini, a native of Croatia’s second largest city, Split, is an avid sportsman. He previously worked as a civil engineer, and a technician for a Croatian race car team. However, his main passion is guiding, and for more than twelve years Dani has devoted his time to professional guiding—from trekking and climbing to canyoning. When not guiding, Dani can be found enjoying outdoor activities with his wife and two children in one of Croatia’s many beautiful national parks. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"As we walk the island's spectacular landscapes you will know the charms of Dalmatia itself—meeting local people and tasting memorable cuisine and wines. And, then you will become partly Dalmatian yourself."
-Ivana Bubicic
"As we walk the island's spectacular landscapes you will know the charms of Dalmatia itself—meeting local people and tasting memorable cuisine and wines. And, then you will become partly Dalmatian yourself."
-Ivana Bubicic
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