Picture of Croatia to Montenegro

Croatia to Montenegro

7 Days
DAY 1
Brac
Brac is the highest and third largest island in the Adriatic. The white stone of Brac has been used in many famous buildings all over the world, from the palace of Diocletian in Split, to the White House in Washington. The Glagolitic stone ‘Pustinja’ Blaca is the most peculiar architectural monument on Brac. Traditional seaside pleasures are to be found in the numerous bays, on sandy beaches, which form the long, well-indented coast of Brac.
DAY 2
Hvar
Visit the island of Hvar. The longest Adriatic island, holds the record for the number of sunny days per year. A lot could be said about the cultural traditions on Hvar.
DAY 3
Vis & Bisevo
The island of Bisevo is south-west of the island of Vis. Many caves have been carved into its steep coast. Among these, the BLUE CAVE (Modra spilja) with entrances both above and below sea level, should be singled out.
DAY 4
Korcula
Visit the wooded island of Korcula, as it was named by the ancient Greeks. It is known for the beauty of its nature and for the richness of its historical, cultural and traditional heritage.
DAY 5
Mljet
Isolated and untouched, the island's mysticism, olive groves, vineyards and rich forests are ideal places to research the rich flora and fauna and to peacefully enjoy the pristine beauty of the natural surroundings. A must see is the Mljet National Park that covers the western part of this island.
DAY 6
Dubrovnik
George Bernard Shaw was enchanted by this beautiful city, about which he said "those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik and see Dubrovnik", as well as, famously, describing it as "the pearl of the Adriatic"
DAY 7
Kotor
Located along one of Montenegro's most beautiful bays is Kotor, a city of traders and famous sailors, with many stories to tell. The Old City of Kotor is a well preserved urbanization typical of the middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century.