Trogir, Croatia
Monterrasol Travel private tour in minivan.
Private tour package 9 days in CroatiaExplore Dalmatia and Istria. Split to Pula in 9 days tour. Year-round tour via UNESCO sites, fortresses, castles, historic towns.tour ID: #292
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Tour summaryExplore Dalmatia and Istria. Split to Pula in 9 days tour. Monterrasol Travel private tour in minivan. Year-round tour via UNESCO sites, fortresses, castles, historic towns. This page describes details of the multi-day private car tour #292 offered by Monterrasol Travel. We, Monterrasol Travel, are an independent tour operator specialized in cultural and destination tourism. This sightseeing tour has been developed by Monterrasol Travel for private travelers based on our own experiences and belongs to the group of car tours with pre-designed itineraries. If you like this tour but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #292. The custom itinerary will cost you nothing, it's free from our side. The tour will start in Split, Croatia, finish in Pula, Croatia, and will take 9 days (8 nights). During this tour you will visit such places and attractions as Trogir, Loreto, Šibenik (Sibenik), Zadar, Nin, Vir, Ogulin, Ozalj, Karlovac, Dubovac, Stara Sušica (Stara Susica), Nova Kraljevica, Trsat, Rijeka, Pazin, Sveti Petar u Šumi (Sveti Petar u Sumi), located in Croatia. Overall, with this tour you will visit 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Additional informationWe will pick you up at any hotel or place, in or around Split. Drop-off is possible at any hotel or place, in or around Pula. We, at Monterrasol Travel, practice the Slow Tourism philosophy. That means that we work our tours at a gentle pace with no rush, allowing our clients to have a more authentic experience and a true exploration of each destination that features in our itineraries. Our tour prices include accommodation in 3-star hotels, which are usually not near historical centers with pedestrian streets. If you would like better accommodation in terms of location and quality level, please contact us. This tour can be booked by solo traveler as exclusive solo tour (the tour will be for you only, without other travelers in the vehicle). The price for 1 person reflects it. We provide for this tour a special discount for pensioners (seniors citizens). We recommend you consider traveling off-season. Advantages of traveling off-season. Photo galleryPhoto gallery of attractions involved in this tour. Tour descriptionIntroductionJoin us on a relaxing 9‑day discovery tour from Split to Pula, crafted for pensioners, elder people, and couples who love sightseeing, cultural discovery, and cultural exploring in a relaxing way. Following the Slow Tourism philosophy with no tight schedules, this year‑round journey takes you through the most beautiful coastal towns, UNESCO sites, Venetian fortresses, historic castles, and hidden inland treasures of Dalmatia, the Kvarner region, and Istria. From the medieval island‑town of Trogir and the cathedral city of Sibenik to the ancient fortified Zadar, the historic salt town of Nin, the island of Vir, the homeland of Nikola Tesla, the fairy‑tale town of Ogulin, the riverside fortress of Ozalj, the vibrant city of Rijeka, and finally to the hilltop town of Pazin in Istria – every day brings a new discovery. Experience cultural exploring at its best, all at a gentle pace with no rush. Day after day descriptionDay 1. We depart from Split and travel to the charming island‑town of Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage Site), where we explore its beautifully preserved medieval core, the 13th‑century Cathedral of St. Lawrence with its masterful portal, and the 15th‑century Kamerlengo Fortress. We then continue to Loreto to see the Statue of Our Lady of Loreto, a 30‑meter‑tall votive monument erected in 1960 by the grateful local community after their vineyards were miraculously spared from disease, and enjoy the stunning panoramic viewpoint. After that, we will come to Sibenik for accommodation. Day 2. After staying in Sibenik, we explore the sea‑guardian St. Nicholas Fortress (UNESCO World Heritage Site), located at the entrance to the St. Anthony Channel, as well as the Barone Fortress and St. Michael Fortress (both UNESCO World Heritage Sites). We then wander through Sibenik's atmospheric historical center and admire the magnificent Cathedral of St. James (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance architecture built entirely of stone between the 15th and 16th centuries. We stay another night in Sibenik. Day 3. After 2 nights in Sibenik, we travel to Zadar to explore its fortified old town (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a city with roots stretching back to antiquity. We wander through the historical center, experience the enchanting Sea Organ, an architectural sound installation that creates melodies from the waves, visit the 12th‑century St. Anastasia's Cathedral, and stroll through the Roman Forum, the largest on the eastern Adriatic coast. We will stay in Zadar. Day 4. After staying in Zadar, we travel to Fortica to explore the Fortica Fortress, a Venetian hilltop fort offering sweeping views over the island of Pag and the Velebit mountain range. We then continue to Nin, a historic town built on a small island, to visit the Salt Museum, which preserves the tradition of salt production dating back to Roman times, and see the tiny 9th‑century Holy Cross Church, often called the smallest cathedral in the world. Our journey proceeds to the island of Vir to see Kastelina Castle, a 19th‑century fortified manor house, and to admire the breathtaking Red Stone viewpoint. After that, we will return to Zadar for accommodation. Day 5. After 2 nights in Zadar, we travel to the Nikola Tesla Memorial Centre in Smiljan, birthplace of the famous inventor. We explore the museum dedicated to Tesla's life and groundbreaking work in electricity and engineering. We then continue to Ogulin to see Ogulin Castle (Castle of the Frankopans), a 16th‑century fortress surrounded by a deep moat and connected to local legends. We visit the Ogulin Heritage museum and the charming Ivana's House of Fairy Tales, dedicated to the stories of Ivana Brlic‑Mazuranic, Croatia's beloved children's author. We will stay in Ogulin. Day 6. After staying in Ogulin, we travel to Ozalj to explore Ozalj Fortress, a medieval hilltop castle overlooking the Kupa River, once a seat of the powerful Zrinski and Frankopan noble families. We then continue to Karlovac to visit Aquatika, the freshwater aquarium which showcases the diverse aquatic life of Croatia's rivers and lakes. We will stay in Karlovac. Day 7. After staying in Karlovac, we travel to Dubovac to explore Dubovac Fortress, a well‑preserved hilltop castle overlooking the town of Karlovac. We then continue to Stara Susica to see the romantic ruins of Stara Susica Castle, and to Nova Kraljevica to explore the beautifully preserved Renaissance Frankopan Castle Nova Kraljevica. After that, we will come to Rijeka for accommodation. Day 8. After staying in Rijeka, we travel to Trsat to see Trsat Castle, a medieval fortress overlooking Rijeka, famous for its sanctuary and panoramic views of the Kvarner Bay. We then explore the Shrine of Mary of God of Trsat (Catholic), a major pilgrimage site since the 13th century, known for housing the Holy House of Loreto – according to tradition, angels carried it from Nazareth to Trsat in 1291 before it moved to Loreto, Italy. We climb the Petar Kruzic stairway, a 17th‑century staircase with 538 steps built as a vow for the victims of the plague, and visit St. Vitus Cathedral (Catholic) in Rijeka, a unique Baroque rotunda built between 1638 and 1725. We stay another night in Rijeka. Day 9. After 2 nights in Rijeka, we travel to Pazin to explore this charming hilltop town, wandering through its historical center and enjoying the views over the surrounding Istrian landscape. We then continue to Sveti Petar u Sumi to visit its Benedictine monastery, founded in the 11th century and one of the best‑preserved Romanesque monastic complexes in Istria, featuring a beautiful three‑nave basilica with a central dome, a tranquil cloister with double columns, and a 15th‑century bell tower. Finally, we arrive in Pula, where our memorable journey concludes. ConclusionThis 9‑day discovery tour delivers a wonderfully relaxed immersion into the historical, cultural, and architectural splendors of Croatia, from Dalmatia through the Kvarner region to Istria. We warmly invite you to travel with us – at a gentle pace, without hurry – to experience the timeless allure of Trogir, Sibenik, Zadar, Nin, Ogulin, Ozalj, Karlovac, Rijeka, Pazin, and their enchanting surroundings. This tour is provided by a company specialized in Croatia. Border crossing for this tripThis tour does not require border crossing. Money and paymentsIn each country of your trip you can use main credit and debit cards. You can use ATM to withdrawal cash or pay at purchase point with card. More information on currencies, payments, and use cards you can read on this our page: On the trip: currencies, payments, card use. Last reviewed: 30 May 2026 Tour itineraryTour starts in: Split, Croatia day 1: travel to Trogir, visit Trogir historical center (UNESCO World Heritage Site), visit St Lawrence cathedral in Trogir, visit Kamerlengo fortress in Trogir, travel to Loreto to see Loreto monument, visit Loreto viewpoint; travel to Sibenik for accommodation Tour finishes in: Pula, Croatia Planned distance of this tour: 891 km What is a good itinerary for a multi-day tourHow to understand if this itinerary is good for you? Read our advice: what is a good itinerary for a multi-day tour. If you like this private tour and itinerary but you would like to change something, please do not hesitate to contact us and mention the ID number of this tour: #292. We do not charge for development a custom car tour itinerary, it will cost you nothing. We will be glad to discuss with you the details of your future trip and plan it following your ideas and wishes. Visited places during the tourOur tour will pass several towns and places along the route. Each town and place has something to offer from a tourist's point of view. We will stop in each place and explore its attractions. The exact attractions for each place or town can be seen in the tour's itinerary. Here is the list of places visited during this tour, in the order they appear in the itinerary. Trogir, CroatiaKnown for coastal town, fortress, historical center, marina, museum, palace, promenade, catholic cathedral, catholic church; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Trogir is a historic harbour town on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, in Dalmatia region, one of the four historical regions of Croatia. Since 1997, the historic center of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites for its Venetian architecture. Loreto, CroatiaKnown for monument, viewpoint The monumental Statue of Our Lady of Loreto stands proudly on top of Gaj hill, overlooking the beautiful coastal town of Primosten in central Dalmatia. This impressive hill is about 173 meters high and is located roughly 20 miles south of the city of Sibenik and 30 kilometers north of Trogir. The statue is situated in a region famous for its scenic landscapes, vineyards, pristine beaches, and a charming medieval old town located on a small island. Šibenik (Sibenik), CroatiaKnown for coastal town, fortified town, fortress, historical center, marina, promenade, venetian empire, viewpoint, catholic cathedral, franciscan church; cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site; fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Sibenik, known in Italy as Sebenico, is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia, where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Sibenik has four fortresses and historic center with the Cathedral of St James. The Cathedral and St. Nicholas fortress are included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site list. Roughly 18 kilometres north of the city is the Krka National Park, similar to the Plitvice Lakes National Park, known for its many waterfalls, flora, fauna, and historical and archaeological remains. The Kornati archipelago, west of Sibenik, consists of 150 islands in a sea area of about 320 km2, making it the densest archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. Zadar, CroatiaKnown for byzantine empire, coastal town, fortified town, fortress, gate, historical center, marina, museum, promenade, seaport, venetian empire, catholic cathedral; fortified town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Zadar is the oldest continuously inhabited Croatian city, it is situated on the Adriatic Sea, and serves as the seat of Zadar County and of the wider northern Dalmatian region. Zadar is the second-largest city of the region of Dalmatia and the fifth-largest city in the country. Zadar gained its urban structure in Roman times; during the time of Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus, the town was fortified and the city walls with towers and gates were built. Now, the fortified city of Zadar is on UNESCO's World Heritage Site list as part of Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – western Stato da Mar in 2017. Nin, CroatiaKnown for beach, coastal town, historical center, marina, museum, catholic church Nin, the oldest royal town in Croatia, was historically important as a center of a medieval Christian Bishopric. Up to the abolition and Latinization imposed by King Tomislav in the first half of the 10th century, Nin was the center of the autonomous Croatian branch of the Church. Nin was also the seat of the Princes of Dalmatia. The Bishop Gregory of Nin (Grgur Ninski) was an important figure in the 10th century ecclesiastical politics of Dalmatia. Vir, CroatiaKnown for castle, coastal town, marina, peninsula, scenic road, viewpoint Vir peninsula, linked to Croatia's mainland by a bridge, is a North Dalmatian coastal gem blending modern comforts with rustic charm. Once a quiet fishing area, it's now a family-friendly destination famed for sandy beaches, clear waters, and vibrant summer energy. Its accessibility and mix of relaxation and activities make it a hit with both locals and international visitors. Ogulin, CroatiaKnown for castle, cave, museum (heritage) Ogulin is a historic town nestled in the central part of Croatia. Ogulin became a significant military stronghold against Ottoman expansion during the sixteenth century. The most iconic landmark of Ogulin is the Frankopan fortress, a Renaissance castle from the early sixteenth century that still dominates the town center. Ozalj, CroatiaKnown for fortress, river Karlovac, CroatiaKnown for aquarium, brewery, castle Dubovac, CroatiaKnown for castle, museum, viewpoint Perched on a wooded hill above Karlovac town, the Dubovac Castle, former feudal stronghold, is a medieval gem blending history with panoramic views. Its strategic position and preserved architecture make it a key cultural landmark. Visitors explore its towers, museum, and serene surroundings, stepping into Croatia's storied past. Stara Sušica (Stara Susica), CroatiaKnown for castle Nova Kraljevica, CroatiaKnown for castle Trsat, CroatiaKnown for castle, museum, stairway, viewpoint, catholic church, catholic pilgrimage center Trsat is an eastern hillside district of Rijeka, Croatia's principal seaport, dramatically positioned above the left bank of the Rjecina River near its mouth into the Kvarner Bay. This elevated neighborhood sits approximately 138 meters above sea level, dominating the city skyline and offering commanding views of the port and the surrounding Adriatic coastline. Rijeka, CroatiaKnown for coastal town, fortress, historical center, museum (natural history), seaport, stairway, catholic basilica, catholic cathedral Pazin, CroatiaKnown for castle, cave, museum (ethnographic), tourist attraction, waterfall, catholic church Pazin is a charming historical town situated in the central part of the Istrian peninsula in western Croatia. Pazin occupies a strategic inland position, which has earned it the well-deserved nickname "the heart of Istria". The magnificent medieval castle is undisputed crown jewel of Pazin, and is the largest and best-preserved fortress in all of Istria. Sveti Petar u Šumi (Sveti Petar u Sumi), CroatiaKnown for catholic monastery #292 Tour mapTour starts in: Split, Croatia
day 1: Trogir historical center; Trogir, St Lawrence cathedral; Trogir, Kamerlengo fortress; Loreto monument; accommodation in Sibenik Tour finishes in: Pula, Croatia Planned distance of this tour: 891 km Availability of this tourPlease check below for the availability of this private tour for a specific month and year. In addition, for this tour, a 30 days cut-off period is in effect. Of course, you are always welcome to contact us with questions about availability. Check availability for specific period:
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The min amount of people in this tour: 1 This private tour is available all year round. SRS means single room supplement. Prices above depend on the season. Read our pricing policy. Maybe you want?What the tour includes• transport with driver • transportation in car with air conditioner • the car is minivan by default • company's tour guide • English spoken driver and tour guide • tour guide all the time with you • transportation for your group only, no foreigners • accommodation in 3-star hotels or pensions • accommodation with breakfast only What the tour does not include• lunch and dinner • accommodation in single rooms • hotel tourist tax • professional tour guide • entry fees and tickets • flights tickets • ferry tickets • travel insurance • country visas Safe TravelsThe Safe Travels stamp allows travelers to recognize destination companies around the world that have implemented health and hygiene protocols that are aligned with WTTC's Global Safe Travels Protocols. Monterrasol Travel Private tours has implemented health and hygiene protocols. Monterrasol Travel is the Safe Travels company. ![]() |
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