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Departure from Umag
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Estimated arrival to Belgrade
15:24h

Trip duration: 384min

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Quality photo of Ethno Village Stara Lonja - Croatia

Ethno Village Stara Lonja
Croatia

105 min

Ethno village is situated within the Nature Park Lonjsko Polje, the largest protected wetland nature park in Croatia. Covering an area of 506 km2 with... more than 250 different types of bird species, Lonjsko Polje is also the largest hatching ground in Europe. Ethno village Stara Lonja provides an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, where you can relax in the shadows of oak trees and intact nature. A small restaurant offering local specialties is available on site. You can also rent a bike or a boat if you are up for some outdoor activities.

Quality photo of Ethno Village Stanisici - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethno Village Stanisici
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

A visit to Ethno Village Stanisici feels like stepping back in time. When touring through the monastery, exploring the mill, forge, well, and a few... old barn houses, the visitors can evidence the simplicity of the former way of life. All of the buildings are furnished with authentic traditional furniture that has been transported from different parts of former Yugoslavia. Accommodation is also available on site in the barns which are authentic on the outside and the interior is modified to the needs of the guests.

Quality photo of Motovun - Croatia

Motovun
Croatia

75 min

This captivating hilltop town that dominates over the valley of the Mirna River was built in 13th century. Although it changed various feudal masters during... its past, the Venetian influence remains the strongest. They ruled the town in the period 1278-1797. The oval main square, which is the only flat place in the whole town, is encircled by well preserved town walls from the 13th and 14th centuries and houses a colorful church. Town planning has well preserved all the characteristics of medieval architecture. Motovun is surrounded by vineyards thus it is also famous for exceptional Croatian wines, like Malvazija and Teran, as well as for the black truffle that can be found in this area. In Motovun as well as in the surrounding area there are many excellent local “konobe” and restaurants.

Quality photo of Karlovac - Croatia

Karlovac
Croatia

75 min

Karlovac is a city of many nicknames due to its natural and historic features. It is located on the confluence of rivers Kupa, Korana, Mreznica... and Dobra, hence the nickname “city on four rivers” where, consequently, kayaking and rafting are very popular. The Austrians founded Karlovac in 1579 when they built the fortified old town in the shape of a 6-pointed star, hence the nick name “the star”. Unfortunately, not much has left of these great defensive walls that were built to defend the city against the invading Ottoman Empire. But history buffs can still enjoy the 13th century Dubovac Castle, once inhabited by many noble families and army generals as well as the city museum. Finally, it is also known as the “city of beer” since one of Croatia's two most popular breweries, Karlovacko brewery, is located here.

Quality photo of Groznjan - Croatia

Groznjan
Croatia

75 min

Groznjan is an ideal destination for one-day excursion. But don’t be fooled by its dimensions because if you happen to go there during summer months... you will see how this tiny and compact little town becomes a truly active artistic beehive – cultural manifestations, music academies, shows of popular artists, dance and drama workshops, festivals… such a busy schedule for such a small town! Even if you don’t go there during summer, the unique atmosphere of a medieval town, whose original beauty has been kept until today, can be felt simply by walking through the old town.

Quality photo of Hum - Croatia

Hum
Croatia

75 min

With barely 20 inhabitants but still featuring medieval city walls, a church, a 16th century watch tower and two small streets with three rows of... houses, Hum is defined as the smallest city in the world. Its history goes back in the earl medieval age and since then there was not much construction outside of the well preserved ancient walls. This city-monument is truly unique and interesting to history and culture explorers. It is also known as “the town of truffles” so we encourage you to try a leisurely meal at Hum's friendly konoba restaurant, the only eatery in the city.