Luxury Tours to Croatia
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- Jewels of the Adriatic from Dubrovnik Deluxe Superior - 8 days
- Split to Split Deluxe Superior - 8 days
- Premium Split to Dubrovnik
- Southern Explorer (Split - Split) Premium
- Geluxe: Croatia: Walking & Island-Hopping Along the Dalmatian Coast
- Southern Pearls (Dubrovnik to Split) Premium Superior
- Private 8 Days Croatia Trip with Istrian Beauty, Daily Start
- Croatia & Its Islands Small Ship Cruising on the Adriatic Coast (Zagreb to Dubrovnik) (2025)
- Wine Sailing in Croatia (from Split to Dubrovnik)
- Majestic Croatia from Zagreb to Dubrovnik
M/V Black Swan offers deluxe superior accommodation for this refined voyage. Wine tastings in Vis, oyster sampling in Ston, and UNESCO site tours enhance the journey. Premium cabins, gourmet lunches, and Captain's farewell dinner create lasting memories.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet Island, Korcula Island, Vis, Hvar Island, Split Age Range up to 99 year olds Price Per Day $542 Operator On The Go Tours From $6,665
35% Off- NZ$4,332You save $2,332
Sailing Croatia's waters, this Deluxe Superior vessel offers en-suite cabins and refined service. A visit to Skradin winery, festive Captain's Dinner, and guided UNESCO site tours highlight the journey. Meticulous cabin service and gourmet dining create an upscale atmosphere.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Trogir, Kornati National Park, Zadar, Pag, Krka National Park, Skradin, Stari Grad, Bol Age Range up to 99 year olds Price Per Day $625 Operator On The Go Tours From $6,665
25% Off- NZ$4,999You save $1,666
At approx. $500 per day, premium hotels across 7 locations provide luxury bases. Boat trips to Pakleni Islands, Korčula wine tastings, and tours of Dubrovnik's UNESCO sites showcase Croatia's best.
Duration 9 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Korcula Island, Korčula, Hvar Island, Trogir, Split, Krka National Park Age Range 18 to 90 year olds Price Per Day $706 Operator G Adventures From $7,479
15% Off- NZ$6,357You save $1,121
Duration 8 days Destinations Zagreb, Trakoscan, Motovun, Rovinj, Pula, Opatija, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Split, Hvar Island, Dubrovnik Age Range up to 99 year olds Price Per Day $1,316 Operator Agate Travel From
15% Off- NZ$10,528
Croatia & Its Islands Small Ship Cruising on the Adriatic Coast (Zagreb to Dubrovnik) (2025)
53 Reviews by TourRadar travelersCroatian luxury awaits (total costs around $4,900) with 4.4-rated stays at Hotel International Zagreb and MS San Spirito. Traditional Dalmatian cuisine, guided UNESCO site tours, and Biševo's Blue Cave highlight the journey.
Duration 12 days Destinations Zagreb, Vodice, Sibenik, Krka National Park, Split, Trogir, Bol, Stari Grad, Hvar Island, BiševoSee all destinations Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Price Per Day $612 Operator Collette From $8,174
10% Off- NZ$7,341You save $834
An effervescent champagne welcome aboard Oceanis 48 yacht sets the tone. Five distinctive wine tastings and gourmet meals prepared by a personal hostess complement the premium berth-cabin setting. Total costs around $1,800 include unlimited 4G WiFi and climate control.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Brac, Hvar Island, Vis, Korcula Island, Pomena, Mljet Island, Dubrovnik Age Range 18 to 79 year olds Price Per Day $404 Operator Med Sailing Holidays From
10% Off- NZ$3,233
Zagreb's 5-star Hotel Westin precedes boarding MS My Way's supreme cabins. Private guides, military Land Rover adventures on Vis, and premium wine and oyster tastings create memorable moments.
Duration 10 days Destinations Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Split, Vis, Hvar Island, Lastovo, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Slano, Dubrovnik Age Range up to 85 year olds Price Per Day $505 Operator Kompas From
10% Off- NZ$5,048+$100 local payments
What people love about Luxury Tours in Croatia
- Southern Explorer (Split - Split) Premium
The Katarina Line ship ship Rhapsody is a very nice ship, but, overall, it is not 5 stars. The crew, and food are excellent, but the staterooms leave much to be improved. Showers allowed water to run all over the bathroom floor. staterooms were quite small. Hot water for the showers took 3 days to get, and was spotty after that. Air conditioning in the stateroom was non existent. Other than the staterooms, I would give this ship about 4.5 stars, but the staterooms I would rate no more than 3 stars.
- Southern Pearls (Dubrovnik to Split) Premium Superior
When we reached the shop boarding(Paradis) was easy and quick. Crew looked after our luggage and we started our check in process with Biba, our tour guide(who was awesome), who gave us an overview of what to expect and how the cruise would work. She was great from the first hello!! We met members of the crew including Michael, managed the bar and Nic the chef and others. The whole crew made us feel at home immediately. The itinerary was followed to the letter and allowed us ample time at beautiful swim stops and fantastic, beautiful islands. All of the food served for breakfast, lunch and the captains dinner was delicious including the snacks offered in between times. The ship itself was clean and neat and very spacious. If you wanted to be close to new friends you could be but if you wanted your own space there was plenty of places on board to have a little me time. Sun deck was fantastic with its shading and hot tub. Dining room was large enough for all passengers to sit comfortably. Cabins were big enough to move around and feel comfortable. And the shower was much larger than I expected. Water pressure was also extremely good. We loved our cruise, found new friends from all over the world and the crew and Biba made our first cruise a memorable one. Thank you team Katarina(Paradis) Nick and Fiona
- Croatian Coastal Cruising - Split to Dubrovnik (Aurora) (including Hvar Island)
Not allowing credit cards to pay ship expenses was very distressing. Playing music extremely loud made me go to my cabin to read. Dinner at Frank's was misrepresented and food was disappointing. Guides were very good.
What our customers ask about Luxury Tours to Croatia
What are the most exclusive destinations for luxury travel in Croatia?
Croatia's most elite destinations center around Hvar Island where luxury yachts dock alongside high-end restaurants and boutique hotels. The coastal town of Opatija with its Belle Époque Hotel Palace draws visitors seeking refined elegance while Dubrovnik's Old Town houses carefully restored palace hotels. For those seeking privacy the Kornati archipelago's 140 islands provide secluded sailing experiences away from crowds. As one TourRadar reviewer notes: "Hvar and Opatija offered the perfect blend of luxury amenities and authentic Croatian charm."
When is the best time to take a luxury tour in Croatia?
The peak season for luxury travel spans May through September. The height of summer (July and August) brings warm waters perfect for sailing and swimming along the Dalmatian Coast. Those looking to explore historic sites in Split and Dubrovnik might prefer May June or September when temperatures are milder. These shoulder months also provide excellent conditions for visiting natural attractions like Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Park. A TourRadar reviewer confirms: "We went in September - perfect weather and fewer crowds at luxury properties and restaurants."
What type of exclusive activities are available on luxury Croatian tours?
Luxury itineraries feature private access to UNESCO sites sunset cruises around the Pakleni Islands and tastings at family-owned wineries. Guests can book helicopter tours over Dubrovnik's ancient walls join private cooking workshops with local chefs or arrange after-hours museum visits. Select tours include access to exclusive beach clubs on Hvar and private yacht charters. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The tour included exceptional experiences like olive oil tasting wine sampling and guided tours with local experts."
What type of luxury accommodations can I expect in Croatia?
Accommodations range from premium vessels to elegant 4-star hotels. In Split properties like Hotel Cornaro and Hotel Fermai provide sophisticated urban retreats while Dubrovnik's Hotel Lero and Hotel Lapad offer refined coastal stays. For sailing portions vessels such as MV Paradis feature 14m² cabins with modern amenities air conditioning private bathrooms and balconies. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The ship itself was clean and neat and very spacious with a fantastic sun deck with shading and hot tub."
What makes Croatia's luxury tours unique compared to standard tours?
These premium tours blend cultural experiences with high-end comfort. Guests receive private guides at UNESCO sites like Dubrovnik's Old Town and Split's Diocletian Palace exclusive access to family vineyards in Pelješac and carefully curated dining experiences. Special touches include hosted Captain's dinners private olive oil tastings and visits to hidden beaches on Hvar and Korčula. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "All of the food served was delicious including the snacks offered in between times and the crew made us feel at home immediately."
What special culinary experiences are included in luxury Croatian tours?
The culinary program focuses on exclusive tastings and local specialties. Visitors sample prestigious Plavac Mali wines at private Pelješac and Korčula wineries enjoy traditional Dalmatian meals at established restaurants like Tragos in Trogir and participate in olive oil tastings at family estates. Unique experiences include truffle hunting expeditions in Istria and fresh oyster tastings in Ston. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The whole crew made us feel at home immediately and the chef prepared delicious local specialties daily."