Croatia & Slovenia: XK & E-type Clubs

Croatia & Slovenia: RREC Silver Ghost Register

14 nights|Croatia & Solvenia|Group & club tours

Croatia is blessed with a wealth of natural riches – a fabulous Mediterranean shoreline dotted with islands and idyllic beaches, beautiful mountainous country with far-reaching vistas, and charming old towns, with histories dating back millennia. This really is Europe at its most unspoiled. There are also plenty of gorgeous hotels, sophisticated restaurants and incredible cultural sights with ancient ruins and some wonderful old-world charm.


This two-week tour to discover the delights of Croatia and a little bit of Slovenia will start at Lake Bled, not far from Slovenia’s capital city, Ljubljana. You can either drive to Slovenia, or we will arrange transport of your car to/from Slovenia. Read on at the end for more details on car transport.


Leave Bled and head via the amazing Postojna Caves to Portoroz on the Mediterranean coast for a night. From there head into Croatia, and stay in the gorgeous coastal town of Rovinj. Discover the Istria Peninsula, then drive down the beautiful Adriatic coastline heading down to Zadar then Split. Spend a couple of nights on the stylish island of Hvar before continuing onto stunning Dubrovnik. Wind your way north via the incredible lakes at Plitvice National Park then cross back into Slovenia to finish in the capital, Ljubljana. Gentle in pace, this trip allows you to discover some of Europe’s prettiest towns and cities, stunning scenery and cultural sights.

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Departure date May 18, 2026
Price from £6395

Croatia & Slovenia tour highlights

The route & itinerary

Monday 18th May

Arrival at Lake Bled

Our tour starts on the beautiful Lake Bled in Slovenia. There will be welcome drinks and dinner at our hotel.

Arrival at Lake Bled

Tuesday 19th May

Visit the Postojna Caves and head to Portoroz

A lovely drive from Lake Bled to the fabulous Predjama Castle, with its dramatic setting in the gaping mouth of the mountain. Then head to Postojna Cave to enjoy its spectacular stone formations. The Postojna Cave is one of the world’s most important show caves and one of the most popular sights in both Slovenia and in the Alps-Adriatic Region.


Stay overnight on the Slovenian coast at Portoroz in a fabulous hotel right on the shore. Dinner is at leisure.

Visit the Postojna Caves and head to Portoroz

Wednesday 20th May

Piran

Explore the pretty coastal town of Piran before a scenic drive into Croatia.


Stay for the next two nights in the gorgeous town of Rovinj, situated on the coast of Croatian Istria, a medieval port with well-preserved character. Spacious Venetian-style houses and elegant piazzas lend an Italian air to the town, and the harbour is a likeable mix of fishing boats and smart yachts. Our hotel is a fabulous, luxury, yet very contemporary and stylish hotel overlooking Rovinj. Dinner is included.

Piran

Thursday 21st May

Enjoy a Day to Relax in Rovinj

Enjoy a day with no driving – just pottering around Rovinj and exploring this enchanting place. Or just relax on the beaches or the lovely grounds of the hotel, which is just a delightful short minute walk from the old town, along the sea front. The delights of Rovinj will no doubt beckon for dinner, which is at leisure.

Enjoy a Day to Relax in Rovinj

Friday 22nd May

Pula Roman Amphitheatre to Opatija

A lovely tour of the Istrian Peninsula. Head south from Rovinj, past fields of rich red soil and pinewood sloping gently down to the sea, to Pula, with its beach-lined coast and incredible Roman remains. The Romans built a particularly impressive amphitheatre, whose well-preserved remains are the city’s greatest attraction, although surrounded by other classical and medieval sights. Then continue along the wonderful coast to the town of Opatija. The town is graced with luxury hotels and villas, surrounded by parks and gardens, dating from the turn of the century, as this was a fashionable resort for the Habsburg Empire. Stay overnight in the best hotel in town, overlooking the sea. Dinner is included.

Pula Roman Amphitheatre to Opatija

Saturday 23rd May

Drive the Dalmatian Coast to Zadar

A sensational drive down the Dalmatian coast, passing along the edge of the Velebit Mountains National Park to Zadar, the historical centre of Dalmatia. Walk around the atmospheric streets in the old town and see numerous historic monuments. See and hear the sea organ, an architectural object and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps! It’s a beautiful, haunting, and always alternating sound. Spend one night in a fabulous hotel across the water from the old town. There are many places to dine in Zadar.

Drive the Dalmatian Coast to Zadar

Sunday 24th May

Take the ferry to the island of Hvar

Leave Zadar and head south along the coast to Sibenik and explore its beauties and culture: the famous Cathedral of St. James, built in the early 4th Century, St. Laurence’s garden, Town Hall, the port and more. Then head to delightful Trogir, the picturesque UNESCO town built on the small island, which makes a perfect lunch stop. Take a ferry from Split to the island of Hvar for two nights at a fabulous hotel in Stari Grad. Dinner is included this evening.

Take the ferry to the island of Hvar

Monday 25th May

A day of leisure on Hvar

Enjoy a day exploring the island of Hvar or relaxing on the beach. Hvar has long been a favoured island in Croatia, being a summertime celebrity haunt, yachting centre and base for all that is elegant. It is well-endowed with natural beauty, with inlets and coves, dotted with lavender fields, vineyards and charming stone villages along the steep central ridge of the island. The island’s eponymous capital is one of the Adriatic’s best-preserved historic towns – and one of its most glamorous. The other main settlements offer old stone houses and an unhurried, village feel. We hope to have a sailing trip organised for a late afternoon/early evening excursion. There are some great cafes and restaurants to sample in Hvar town or in Stari Grad so dinner is at leisure.

A day of leisure on Hvar

Tuesday 26th May

Back to the mainland and south to Dubrovnik

Drive the length of Hvar and take a ferry from Sucuraj back to the mainland at Drvenik. Enjoy a scenic drive along the coast passing by numerous small towns and villages. Stop for lunch in the medieval town of Ston for the best seafood in this area. Ston is famed for its incredible 14th century, 5km wall from Veliki Ston to Mali Ston.


Arrive in Dubrovnik and explore this most breathtaking Adriatic city, which is included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. Walk around the ancient city, full of architectural and cultural masterpieces and surrounded by a magnificent wall and fortresses. Stay for two nights in a fabulous hotel just a few kms from the Old Town. Dinner is included this evening.

Back to the mainland and south to Dubrovnik

Wednesday 27th May

A Day to Explore Dubrovnik

A full day to experience the delights of the stunning medieval city of Dubrovnik. Admire the Rector’s Palace, Onofrio’s fountain and the Franciscan and Dominican monasteries. Spend free time relaxing, exploring the lively market, or perhaps enjoy lunch at a seaside restaurant. A day free for sightseeing, tasting the food and enjoying the day and nightlife of Dubrovnik.

A Day to Explore Dubrovnik

Thursday 28th May

A coastal drive to Split

Leave Dubrovnik and head north to Split, the second largest Croatian city, situated on the shore of the Adriatic Sea. The historical centre is full of beautiful monuments: Diocletian’s Palace (UNESCO), the Cathedral, medieval fortifications, Gothic palaces and more. See the remains of Split’s Roman heritage, its Renaissance and Gothic structures, Jupiter’s Temple, the Perisil and the Cathedral. Stay overnight in a stunning hotel in Split, just a few minutes’ walk from the old town. Dinner is included.

A coastal drive to Split

Friday 29th May

Wonderful waterfalls at Krka National Park & Plitvice Lakes

From Split it’s a short drive to Salona, with its fabulous Roman remains. Then drive north to visit the small town of Skradin. This historic town is the gate to Krka Waterfalls National Park. Named after the Krka River, the Park covers an area of just over 142 square km and includes two-thirds of the river itself. The top attraction of the Park are its magnificent waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk falls which are one of Croatia’s most famous sights. It’s a beautiful stroll alongside the falls, which are punctuated with old mill buildings, now interesting little museum displays.


Then on to the forested National Park of Plitvice. Stay two nights in a charming, rustic hotel fashioned as a traditional hamlet, with a variety of buildings located around the grounds. Dinner is included on both evenings.

Wonderful waterfalls at Krka National Park & Plitvice Lakes

Saturday 30th May

A day to explore the Plitvice Lakes at your leisure

Spend the day in the Plitvice Lakes National Park – the country’s biggest single natural attraction, and with some justification. Admire the waterfalls and lakes of this incredible UNESCO World Heritage site. The crystal clear water appears many colourful shades of green, grey and blue in the lakes, which are linked by spectacular waterfalls.The eight-kilometre string of sixteen lakes, hemmed in by densely forested hills, is some of the most amazing scenery in Croatia. This unique landscape has lakes teeming with fish and watersnakes, and in the quieter parts there are heron on the shores, and in the forests there are deer, wolves, bears and wild boar. There are some fabulous hikes through the park, which is accessed on foot from the hotel.

A day to explore the Plitvice Lakes at your leisure

Sunday 31st May

Head to Ljubljana, Slovenia’s Capital city

Leave Plitvice and head north towards the Slovenian border for a beautiful drive through the mountains and into Slovenia. Head to Ljubljana, the gorgeous little capital city for the final night of the tour.


The hotel is the finest in Ljubljana, in the beautiful old town, and just a few moments walk from the very centre. The hotel benefits from underground parking. There is time to explore the old town, which is based around the river, and discover the charming alleyways, little boutiques, castle and history of this enchanting city. Walk around the old city centre and explore the picturesque Central open-air Market and the Three Bridges, Baroque Town Hall and Robba’s Fountain.


A farewell dinner is included.

Head to Ljubljana, Slovenia's Capital city

Monday 1st June

Depart for Home

Depart for home or extend your stay in Slovenia if you wish.

Depart for Home

A Historic Chateau Estate

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Surrounded by an 11-hectare park, this sanctuary features individually decorated rooms and traditional French cuisine served by a roaring fireplace in a grand, wood-sculpted dining room.

A Historic Chateau Estate

(5 nights)

Surrounded by an 11-hectare park, this sanctuary features individually decorated rooms and traditional French cuisine served by a roaring fireplace in a grand, wood-sculpted dining room.

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What's included

Included

14 nights high quality hotel accommodation
Ferry crossings to/from Hvar island
Multi-course dinners on 10 evenings
Wine with all 10 dinners
Accompanied by an experienced Tour Manager
Tour pack & route book with driving directions
Hardback photo book posted after the tour

Not included

Return flights
Car transportation (can be quoted for)

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