Transfer from Pag
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Departure from Pag
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Estimated arrival to Dubrovnik - Airport
13:15h

Trip duration: 255min

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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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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.

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Sibenik
Croatia

105 min

When arriving to Sibenik, it may seem as any other ordinary town due to its industrial suburbs, but wait till you enter the delightful Old... Town! You are about to discover many surprises – historic buildings and churches, atmospheric squares and stone alleyways all form a magical world that was used as filming location for Game of Thrones. St. James Church, a UNESCO world heritage site, is located right in the center of town. The entirely stone-built, Gothic and Renaissance-style cathedral is the symbol of Sibenik and a masterpiece by a Venetian Dalamatic architect, Juraj Dalmatinac. The town is framed by four fortresses, the most formidable being St Nicholas fortress. Sibenik is also a great starting point for exploring the nearby Kornati's National park starring 89 unspoiled islands, islets, and reefs. Kornati archipelagos are uninhabited and there are no accommodation facilities, so a day trip from Sibenik is the ideal opportunity to enjoy this natural paradise.

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Makarska
Croatia

105 min

Makarska is a favorite tourist destination for both, Croatians and foreigners. This is the reason why it can get quite busy in summer, but that... is also the reason why Makarska has a vibrant scene of restaurants and cafes, lots of shops and sites to see. The town residents are mostly proud of their many beautiful pebble beaches with pine trees and crystal blue waters. The most intriguing site in town is the Franciscan monastery that hosts an exquisite contemporary mosaic and a delicate shell museum which claims to have the largest collection of snails, shells and mussels in the world.

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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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Split
Croatia

135 min

Split is a town that should be high on every travelers “to do” list. Its rich cultural heritage includes Roman walls, squares, and temples and... Diocletian's Palace, located in the very center of the town, is one of the world's most impressive Roman monuments. Built in the 3rd and 4th centuries, today it is a fully-functional high street, home to Split’s exquisite restaurants, bars and shops. If you get tired of the vibrant street life and the buzzing waterfront promenade, relax on one of the many pebble and sandy beaches located all around the town.