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Departure from Dubrovnik
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Estimated arrival to Budapest
18:07h

Trip duration: 547min

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Cave Park Grabovaca
Croatia

105 min

Located on a hill in Perusic, Cave Park Grabovaca offers both beautiful panoramic views and striking underground experience. The park is a complex of 9... speleological objects out of which Cave Samograd is the most attractive. It is 240 m long and contains 4 vast halls. These halls with stalactites, stalagmites, dripstone columns, two dripstone bridges and cave pearls form dramatic scenery and provide an unforgettable underground experience. Grabovača park has a priceless wealth of protected animal species and plant species. Warm clothes and appropriate footwear are required for the visit to Samograd Cave.

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Szekesfehervar
Hungary

75 min

In the Middle Ages Szekesfehervar was the crowning city of the Hungarian Kingdom and 43 kings, from Stephen I in 1038 to John I in... 1540 were crowned here, few even buried in today ruined Basilica of St. Stephen. Unfortunately the city was severely damaged in Ottoman attacks but rebuilt in the 18th century by Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria when new lavish buildings were erected. Today, city’s Old Town has several attractions like the Cathedral, Episcopal palace, City Hall and the museum Black Eagle Pharmacy.

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Klis Fortress
Croatia

75 min

Overlooking the city of Split, the Klis fortress became world famous after featuring in hit television series Game of Thrones series. But its historical value... is much more significant. In its 2000 years long history that begun with the Illyrian tribe called Dalmatae that used it as a stronghold, the fortress saw many different rulers and crucial events. It is built into a rocky ridge which provides visitors with incredible views of entire Split area and Adriatic islands. The fortress also features a small church, a museum and a room dedicated to Game of Thrones memorabilia.

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Salona Ruins
Croatia

75 min

The ruins of Solin are well worth spending an hour or two because they consist of many ancient treasures. In its glory days, the 2nd... century amphitheater could hold 18,000 spectators, the Manastirine, a burial place for early Christian martyrs, Tusculum Museum, the remains of a covered aqueduct, public baths, and ancient churches; all this can be explored within the ruins of Solin. All in all, if visiting Split, be sure to make this short detour to Solin because it is just a few minutes’ drive.

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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.

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Arboretum Trsteno
Croatia

90 min

Arboretum is the ideal place to reflect and relax. This protected natural monument has existed almost incessantly from the late 15th century. The only two... times when this serenity was almost destroyed was in 1991 during the attacks of the Yugoslav People's Army which, unfortunately, destroyed a large part of it and in 2000 in a forest fire when Arboretum again was severely damaged. However, today Arboretum is mostly restored and opened for visitors so don’t miss to take a walk around the oldest renaissance garden in Dalmatia.