Transfer from Sibenik
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Departure from Sibenik
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Estimated arrival to Opatija
12:40h

Trip duration: 220min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Plitvice Lakes National Park - Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park
Croatia

135 min

Whoever decides to visit Croatia must include a trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park to their itinerary. It is simply a must-see attraction for all... nature lovers as this park covers an area of 300 square kilometers with spectacular natural lakes and waterfalls. Besides the highest Croatian waterfall, Veliki Splat, visitors can enjoy countless smaller waterfalls, as well as the lakes with distinctive colors, ranging from turquoise blue to gray or green. Don't rush your time here. Enjoy yourself and take in the amazing scenery and serenity of this place.

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Krka National Park
Croatia

165 min

Krka National Park is one of Croatia’s natural gems and it is a perfect spot for nature lovers. It includes the majority of the river... lakes and two ample waterfall systems - Roski Slap and Skradinski Buk. Besides being the natural paradise, the park also offers an ethno museum, the Visovac Monastery and many caves and ruins. Best of all, it is possible to swim in some locations in Krka National Park!

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Senj
Croatia

75 min

Dating back to pre-historic times, the town of Senj is one of the oldest towns in North Adriatic and thus has seen the fall and... rise of many empires. The biggest influence though is the one of Romans that can be traced in archaeological findings such as stone monuments, sculptures of Gods and Goddesses and tomb stones. The symbol of the town is the Fort Nehaj. It was built in 1558 by the famous Uskoks of Senj with the purpose of defending the town from the Turkish and Venetian invaders. Today it houses a museum that exhibits uniforms, cannons and other weapons.

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Nin
Croatia

75 min

If not for the most amazing beaches and unspoiled nature, than you should stop at Nin to visit the world smallest cathedral - Church of... St. Nicholas. But while you are there, don’t forget to touch the big toe on the statue of Grgur Ninski for good luck. Also, Nin is famous for its medicinal mud which is used for health purposes for many years. You will only need a couple of hours to walk around Nin and we recommend starting your tour at the stone bridge, but the one with the Old Gate (there are two bridges connecting Nin’s old town which is situated on an island with mainland).

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Kastav
Croatia

75 min

The quaint little town of Kastav is perfect escape from the turmoil of big cities and busy tourist places. It is quite small so you... will need not more than an hour or two to explore its treasures like the ruins of the Crekvina, The Church of the Holy Trinity and Lokvina square with fantastic views on the Kvarner bay. But do take some time to stroll through its charming narrow streets among old buildings to soak in the peaceful and cozy atmosphere. Kastav also has some top-notch restaurants so if you have some time, by all means, do try them. Kastav however gets rather busy during the international festivals like Kastav Cultural Summer, the Guitar Festival, and Kastav Blues Festival, so making reservation in a restaurant in advance is advisable.

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Zadar
Croatia

135 min

Being founded in the 1st century BC, Zadar is a city whose old town is surrounded by historical ramparts; it is also a treasury of... the monumental riches from Middle Ages and Renaissance but at the same time Zadar is a living, vibrant city that features many contemporary architectural achievements. The two most unique modern attractions are the Sea Organ and the Monument to the Sun. The symbol of the town is St. Donatus’ Church, built in the 9th century but there are also numerous other medieval churches, museums, art installations, cafes and restaurants offering culinary delicacies.