
Croatia Tour & Holidays
Croatia tour packages reveal walled medieval cities, sun-drenched islands and limestone mountains rising sharply from the Adriatic. Every journey rewards travellers who look beyond the beaches.

Croatia is a country of striking contrasts, where Roman amphitheatres, Venetian fortresses and Ottoman trade routes have shaped a coastline of more than a thousand islands. Inland, the Dinaric Alps fall away to the lakes and waterfalls of Plitvice and Krka, a world apart from the busy Adriatic harbours. Most journeys begin with Dubrovnik tours along the famous old city walls, before heading out on Croatia island tours through the Dalmatian archipelago or joining one of our wider Balkans small group tours through Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and beyond. Our Croatia holiday packages sit alongside cross-border itineraries for travellers who want history and landscape in equal measure. Check out our guide to travelling through the Balkans for more inspiration.
For three decades, Undiscovered Destinations has run small group tours of Croatia and the wider Balkans for travellers who want depth over a checklist of sights. Our croatia guided tours are led throughout by an experienced English-speaking tour leader, with a focus on the people, places and stories that rarely make the postcards. Whether you choose escorted group tours croatia travellers consistently rate highly or a regional Balkans loop, you’ll travel at a thoughtful pace that leaves room for spontaneous detours and genuine local conversation.
Croatia Tours Overview
1. Balkan Explorer
15 days, from £2995 per person
A two-week journey across Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses some of Europe’s most underrated landscapes. You’ll explore the medieval walled city of Kotor, walk the iconic Ottoman bridge of Mostar, take in the highland scenery of Durmitor and Biogradska Gora national parks, and wander the historical centres of Sarajevo and Belgrade where Christianity meets Islam at a long-standing cultural crossroads. Dubrovnik provides a fitting Adriatic finale to a route that delves deep into the culture and history of one of Europe’s most fascinating regions. View full itinerary →
2. London to Albania Rail and Sea Adventure
14 days, from £4795 per person
A flight-free journey by first-class train and overnight ferry from London through France and Italy to the Balkans. Highlights include the cinematic Italian hill town of Matera, where No Time To Die was filmed, the cobbled UNESCO streets of Gjirokastra, Tirana’s Cold War bunker turned contemporary art museum, the World Heritage bay of Kotor, Mostar’s bridge divers and a guided walk through scenic Sarajevo. Departures run in April 2027. View full itinerary →



What to see on our Croatia Group Tours
Visit Croatia as part of a wider tour of the Balkans including Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia
Explore Dubrovnik, one of Croatia most attractive cities
Travel through the Danube Valley
Discover the UNESCO sites of Studencia and Sopocani Monasteries
Visit Biogradska Gora, one of Europe last remaining primeval forests
Explore the old Ottoman city of Mostar, with its iconic bridge
Take a stroll around the historic sights of Sarajevo
Learn about the four-year-long Siege of Sarajevo and visit the ‘Tunnel of Hope’
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With a 97% satisfaction rating from over 250 independent reviews on AITO, our travellers consistently praise the unique experiences and exceptional service provided by Undiscovered Destinations. From exploring the vibrant cultures of West Africa to uncovering hidden gems in the Caribbean, our carefully curated tours offer unforgettable adventures off the beaten path.
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Visa requirements for Croatia depend on your nationality. Travellers from many countries, including the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and EU nations, can usually enter without a visa for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. However, visitors from other countries may need to apply for a Schengen visa before travelling.
Yes. Solo bookings are very welcome on our croatia guided tours and there are no compulsory single supplements on group departures. If you'd prefer your own room, a private-room upgrade is available on request.
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