Upon arrival to Rome airport meet your driver for a private transfer to your hotel. Relax from a long flight and enjoy your time at leisure.
Explore the most important venues of the town: see the Colosseum, the Emperor’s Roman Forum way, the historical squares; toss a coin to the Trevi fountain, wander around piazza Navona or climb up the Spanish Steps, admire the round-like church of the Pantheon and much more millennial monuments.
Enjoy private guided tour of Vatican museums and St. Peters Basilica. An expert authorized guide will show you the best masterpieces, the incredible decorations, the painted ceilings, the Sistine Chapel with The Last Judgement of Michelangelo, the perfectly curated gardens and finally the imposing St. Peters Basilica from inside, where it lays the “Pietà” by Michelangelo.
From Rome board a fast train to Venice.
explore the most important landmarks of Venice. Once the political and the religious centres of the Serenissima Republic, the Doge’s Palace and the Basilica are the architectonic jewels of St. Mark's Square. The Doge's Palace was the seat of government of the Republic and the Doge's private residence. Finish the day with romantic private gondola ride.
Step into Croatia, town Rovinj (just 3 hours driving distance from Venice). Get to know unique town of Rovinj. Rovinj was originally an island, but 250 years ago the narrow channel which separated it from the mainland was filled in.
Not to be missed Pula and the Roman Amphitheatre which is one of the best preserved amphitheatres from antiquity. Finish your day in small village, meet local family and their olive farm and enjoy special tasting of olive oil in the historic setting of the old oil mill. Your tour begins with the Queen, the majestic 400-year old female Buža olive tree growing in front of the olive mill.
While in Rovinj, we suggest to explore Istrian Hinterland region and unique hidden gems such as Motovun, Groznjan, with number of perfect wine makers and vineyards. Taste some of the best Croatian wines together with the traditional truffle specialties, that this region is famous of.
explore famous National Park Plitvice Lakes. The first Croatian national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Plitvice lakes offer its visitors a blend of vivid colours, sounds and smells that are spectacular and memorable. Its 16 cascading lakes and numerous waterfalls make up one of the greatest wonders of the world. The lakes are a mesmerizing view of green and blue accompanied by the thundering sounds of the many waterfalls that connect the lakes to create a true paradise on Earth.
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Dive deep into Croatian cuisine with this foodie tour of Zagreb. Hit the streets of the country's capital, learning about its history and culture. Zagreb's food scene is an essential part of its culture. From its lively open-air markets to hidden local favourites, you can learn a lot about the city's essence from its flavors and gastronomic traditions. You'll start with a visit to the famous Dolac Market, locally known as "Plac," right off the main city square of Ban Jelačić. Historically, women and others from the countryside would bring their produce and goods to the market to sell to the city dwellers, often carrying baskets of specialties on their heads. You can find this treasured memory locked in time with a statue of one of these basket-balancing women.