Day
1, arrive Dubrovnik, Monday
You will be met and transferred to your hotel.
The balance of the day is at leisure.
Day
2, in Dubrovnik, Tuesday
There is a walking tour of "Old Dubrovnik"
this morning; the Rector's Palace, Bell Tower
Clock, Orlando's Column and the Sponza Palace.
You will also see the Dominican Monastery and
Franciscan Monastery with its Pharmacy, one of
the oldest in the world. The rest of the day is
at leisure.
Day
3, in Dubrovnik, Wednesday
Today, full day is at leisure to relax, shop or
explore on your own.
Day
4, to Split, Thursday
Depart Dubrovnik and travel north along the spectacular
Adriatic coast, past old fishing villages and
new resorts, to Split. Enjoy a city tour featuring
the historic inner city, built around the Roman
Emperor Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Cultural
Heritage site. See the remnants of Split's Roman
heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures,
Jupiter's Temple, the Peristyle and the Cathedral.
227 km
Day
5, to Trogir and Plitvice Lakes, Friday
After breakfast, head to Trogir, the center of
artistic activities. Scholars from around the
world gather to study and paint here. Then, turn
inland and travel to Plitvice Lakes National Park.
Upon arrival, have your camera ready and take
a walking tour around several of the lower lakes.
Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of this natural
wonder with 16 terraced lakes surrounded by thickly
wooded mountains and lush vegetation. 317 km
Day
6, to Zagreb and Ljubljana, Saturday
This morning, depart to Zagreb, capital of Croatia.
Enjoy a city tour featuring the historic Upper
Town, St. Mark's Church, St. Catherine's Church,
the Cathedral, the Parliament and the Government
Palace. Afterwards, journey to Ljubljana, the
thriving capital of Slovenia. Enjoy a relaxing
dinner at a local restaurant. 280 km
Day
7, in Ljubljana, Sunday
During our walking tour in the morning, visit
the most significant sights of the old city centre:
the picturesque Central open-air Market and the
Three Bridges, both designed by famous architect
Joze Plecnik, Baroque Town Hall and Robba's Fountain.
Balance of the day is at leisure for optional
activities, such as a visit to the beautiful Alpine
lake resort Bled. Overnight in Ljubljana.
Day
8, to Venice, Monday
Leave Ljubljana, driving to Postojna, home to
one of the largest caves in Europe. Tour this
fantastic subterranean world by miniature electric
train. Then, continue on to the marvelous city
of Venice. 255 km
Day
9, Venice, Tuesday
Today begins with a walking tour of Venice featuring
the major highlights: St. Mark's Square, St. Mark's
Basilica, the Doge's Palace, the Bell Tower and
the Bridge of Sighs. The tour ends with a visit
to a glass blowing factory where you may see the
demonstration of a traditional Venetian glass
blowing. Balance of the day is at leisure. In
the afternoon, enjoy Venice at your own pace,
shop or join an optional gondola ride.
Day
10, Venice, Ferrara, Pisa to Florence, Wednesday
Drive to Ferrara, a Renaissance gem in the Emilia-Romagna
region standing on the banks of the Po River.
Orientation tour with your Tour Director. Continue
to Pisa to view the famous Piazza del Miracoli
with its Leaning Tower, the Baptistery and Duomo.
End your day in Florence with dinner in your hotel.
450 km
Day
11, in Florence, Thursday
Today's morning city tour begins at the majestic
Piazza del Duomo to see the Cathedral crowned
by Brunelleschi's Dome, the Giotto's Bell Tower,
and the Baptistery with Ghiberti's bronze "Gate
of Paradise". Then, visit the Academy of
Fine Arts, where Michelangelo's David is displayed.
Tour ends at the Piazzale Michelangelo with the
most spectacular view over Florence. Remainder
of the day is at leisure to independently savor
the Renaissance splendor of the Tuscan capital.
Day
12, Florence-Siena-Assisi to Rome, Friday
Traveling towards Rome through the stunning panorama
of Tuscany, stop in the beautiful city of Siena
for a stroll to the Piazza del Campo and St. Dominic's
Church. Afterwards, travel through Umbria to Assisi
for a walking tour of the main square and a visit
to the Basilica of St. Francis. Continue to Rome
for dinner and overnight. 400 km
Day
13, in Rome, Saturday
A full day sightseeing tour shows you all the
highlights of the Eternal city. Visit the Vatican
Museums with Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.
Then, continue on to visit the Colosseum, ancient
Palatine Hill overlooking the Circus Maximus and
the Imperial Palace, and the Roman Forum. In the
evening, take a walking tour with your tour director
to see the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and the
Spanish Steps.
Day
14, in Rome, Sunday
A full day free in spectacular Rome. You might
want to visit some of the wonderful shops, galleries
and museums, or relax in a sidewalk café. An optional
excursion to Pompeii is available. Once a prosperous
port city, it was buried under volcanic ash when
Mt. Vesuvius erupted in late August of 79 A.D.
Your excursion will bring to life the sights and
history of this fascinating town. Tonight, a farewell
dinner in a local restaurant, complete with wine
and music, is the perfect way to end your stay
in the enchanting city of Rome.
Day
15, depart Rome, Monday
After breakfast, transfer to Rome airport for
your departure flight.
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