Travel from south to north, seeking out the most beautiful hiking trails and views with the help of our expert tour leader
  • Hike through the diverse landscapes of Croatia: mountains, wild national parks, and coast
  • Summit Vidova Gora on Brac island for magnificent views over Hvar and Zlatni Rat
  • Discover the 17-tiered waterfall of Skradinski Buk in Krka National Park
  • Experience the wonderful wilderness of Paklenica National Park
  • Explore the historic old towns of Dubrovnik and Split
  • Refresh from your hikes with cooling dips in the sea

We typically stay in three-star properties, all well-located in towns and villages with a good variety of restaurants, allowing you to indulge in the fantastic local cuisine. Below are the hotels we typically use.



Dubrovnik: Hotel Vis or Hotel Komodor (annex) (nights 1-2)







Our first two nights are spent at either Hotel Vis or Hotel Komodor (above), both three-star beachside properties. The 151-room Vis hotel, sandwiched between pine trees and the Adriatic, has a rooftop terrace, bar, and a seaside restaurant serving local and international cuisines. The 113-room Komodor is split between a main stone building built in 1934 and a 50-room annex, which we stay in. It is close to restaurants and bars, and the bus stop for the old town is just in front of the hotel. A pebble beach is nearby or you can enjoy the outdoor pool.



Bol, Brac: Villa Daniela (nights 3-4)







This family-run hotel is a 15-minute stroll to the beloved Golden Horn beach. Katarina is one of the friendliest receptionists you’ll meet and her father has a lovely restaurant you can visit – it will be a dinner to remember. Traditional dishes made from local produce and vegetables grown in their garden will possibly be the culinary highlight of your trip.



Starigrad Paklenica: Hotel Vicko (nights 5-7)







Hotel Vicko is a short stroll from a public beach, ideal for a quick dip after walking through beautiful Paklenica National Park, and there is a good restaurant serving local dishes. This hotel truly understands the meaning of a hiker tourist; they never complain about muddy shoes or a wet overcoat. Their breakfast has various choices, and their restaurant menu comprises secret family recipes spiced with medical herbs from the great mountain of Velebit.



Worth knowing



Croatia is not the cheap destination some expect. Hotels tend to be more functional than luxurious with Communist-era architecture and facilities. We work with several hotels to ensure availability and a comfortable place to rest.

Some hotels we use don’t have lifts.

If you opt for the single supplement, please note that in some hotels, this may mean having a single bed, rather than double. If you would like to upgrade to a double-bedded room this is subject to availability at an extra charge.