Italy & Croatia

with optional Slovenia & Venice Extension

Length: 9 - 13 days  
Guaranteed Dates Available
 

Italy and Croatia Educational Tour | Dancing
 
Italy and Croatia Educational Tour Map
 
Italy and Croatia Educational Tour | Roof
 
  • Day 1 Start Tour
  • Day 2 Ciao Rome
    Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel
    Rome City Walk 
    Spanish StepsTrevi FountainPantheonPiazza Navona
    Details: Rome City Walk
    Baroque-en hearted? Revive your spirits with a walk past Rome's most beautiful and unusual Baroque fountains. At the foot of the Spanish Steps, elegant cafes once favored by visiting Brits and Americans surround the central fountain. The water pressure here was so low that the artist had to sink the fountain into the ground to get any water going through it, so he went ahead and designed the fountain to look like a sinking ship. There's no shortage of water pressure at the nearby Trevi Fountain, a Baroque extravagance designed by master sculptor Bernini. At the Pantheon you'll see the largest concrete dome ever constructed. An oculus, or hole, in the dome lets sunlight into the beautiful temple, dedicated to all the gods.
  • Day 3 Rome Landmarks
    Rome Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets 
    Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel visitVisit St. Peter’s BasilicaVisit ColosseumPiazza VeneziaForum Romanum visit
    Authentic Trattoria Dinner
    Details: Rome Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets
    Gods and gladiators, glory and gore. Ancient Rome lives on in its spectacular monuments, flavoring the frenetic present with tastes of the past. Don a space-age Whisper headset to get the inside scoop on the most spectacular, the Colosseum, a grisly battle arena that seated more than 45,000. An enormous retractable roof awning system kept spectators cool on sunny days. The nearby Forum provides a glimpse into everyday ancient life, with markets, meeting places, and temples all combined into one vast space. Move into Christian Rome at St. Peter’s Basilica, the triumphal Renaissance church flanked by rows of columns radiating outward like welcoming arms. Within the church Michelangelo’s masterpieces are on display, the “Pietà” in the main church and the recently restored ceiling frescoes and “Last Judgment” in the Sistine Chapel. Continue your trek through time at Piazza Venezia, site of the enormous monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Italy’s first king, and of the Palazzo Venezia, where Mussolini set up his headquarters and from whose porch his mother was said to eavesdrop on citizens below. (The Sistine Chapel is closed on most religious holidays and Sundays, except for the last Sunday in each month).
  • Day 4 Rome--Dubrovnik
    Travel to Bari
    Overnight ferry to Dubrovnik
    Details: Pompeii Guided Sightseeing
    Stop to see the city where time stood still, literally. Once an important Roman city with 20,000 residents, Pompeii was frozen in time nearly 2000 years ago, when Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried the city under 30 feet of mud and volcanic ash. Forgotten for centuries after the eruption, Pompeii was discovered in the 1600s and is now completely excavated. On your tour you will learn how Romans of all classes lived their lives--not only from large public structures, but from details like political graffiti, bars, and street signs.
    Details: Lunch
    Please note: Lunch is included in lieu of dinner on this day due to travel considerations.
  • Day 5 Dubrovnik Landmarks
    Dubrovnik Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Onofrio's FountainMedieval City WallsRector's PalaceFranciscan and Dominican monasteriesOld Pharmacy visit
    Details: Dubrovnik Guided Sightseeing Tour
    Surrounded by Medieval walls, entering the city of Dubrovnik is like stepping back in time. Once inside, you’ll first visit the historic Dominican monastery, followed by a stop at the picturesque Franciscan monastery—home to the third oldest European pharmacy, open continuously since 1317. Next on the agenda is Onofrio’s Fountain, a 16 sided drinking fountain built in 1438, and still in operation today. Finally, the ornate beauty of Rector’s Palace provides a perfect exclamation point to the rich culture of this ancient city.
  • Day 6 Dubrovnik--Split
    Travel to Split
    Split Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Diocletian's Palace visitPeristil SquareSt. Duje's Cathedral
    Details: Split Guided Sightseeing Tour
    Located on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, the ancient city of Split represents the historical and cultural magnificence of Croatia’s storied past. Perhaps the most splendid and well-known attraction to be seen in this enchanting city is Diocletian’s Palace. Finished in 305 AD, the Palace today represents the world’s most complete remains of a Roman Palace. Further heightening your experience is a visit to Peristil Square, coupled with a stop at the impossibly beautiful Cathedral of St. Duje. As a true testament to the importance of the historic center of Split, the entire area was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
  • Day 7 Trogir
    Concert Performance
    Details: Trogir Full Day Excursion
    A day at the beach will sound pretty nice right about now. But before you go and wiggle your toes in the sand, you’ll want to have a look around Old Town Trogir. Often described as the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in all of Central Europe, Trogir is known for its ornate palaces, its beautiful Romanesque churches, and its Medieval gated core and city walls. It’s also known for its picturesque coastline and refreshing waters, both of which you’ll have an opportunity to enjoy during your time in this remarkable island settlement.
  • Day 8 Split--Zagreb
    Travel to Zadar
    Travel to Zagreb via Plitvice
    Details: Sea Organ
    The Zadar Sea Organ is exactly what its name implies: a real musical instrument built into Zadar’s harbor and played by the lapping waves of the Adriatic Sea. With roughly 35 organ pipes built into the concrete, the Sea Organ can be heard by passersby and offers the listener a truly unique aural experience each and every time.
    Details: Plitvice National Park visit
    One of Croatia’s biggest attractions, Plitvice Park is known for its grand collection of waterfalls, lakes and forests. You’ll be entranced by the continually changing colors of the park’s sixteen lakes, and you’ll feel at peace as you soak in the natural beauty of the region. The park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979, a tribute to its unique and stunning beauty.
  • Day 9 End Tour

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  • Day 9 Zagreb--Ljubljana
    Zagreb Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Upper TownLower Town
    Travel to Ljubljana
    Details: Zagreb Guided Sightseeing Tour
    A visit to Zagreb, the Capital City of Croatia, is like visiting two cities in one. First, there’s Upper Town, where you’ll discover Old Zagreb landmarks like the Cathedral, City Museum, the Stone Gate and St. Mark’s Church. Not to be outdone, Lower Town is known for its wide boulevards, numerous museums, spacious parks and a mix of modern and traditional architecture. Connecting the two “towns” is Trg Jelacica, Zagreb’s central square and meeting place. The entire package comes together to create one fascinating destination filled with culture, history and an exciting blend of the old and new.
  • Day 10 Ljubljana Landmarks
    Ljubljana Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Old TownTriple BridgeDragon BridgeLjubljana Castle visitSquare of the Republic
    Details: Ljubljana Guided Sightseeing Tour
    The first thing you need to know about Ljubljana is how to pronounce it: Lee-yoob-lee-yana. Okay, now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s talk about everything else this Slovenian capital city has to offer. True to its historical significance, the Old Town center of Ljubljana remains intact despite two major earthquakes over the past 500 years. The rebuilding process did however create a unique blend of architectural works, as evidenced by the varied styles of the St. Nicholas Cathedral, St. Peter’s Church, The Triple Bridge and The Dragon Bridge—the latter of which is nicknamed “mother-in-law” due to the fearsome dragons on its four corners.
  • Day 11 Ljubljana--Venice
    Details: Travel to Venice via Trieste
    One of the lesser known, yet equally enchanting cities of Italy is the charming seaside village of Trieste. Featuring spectacular views, stunning architecture, a warm and welcoming culture and a storied history, a visit to Trieste is filled with pleasant surprises. From the many museums, castles and cathedrals to the pubs, trattorias and plazas, Trieste offers something for everyone.
  • Day 12 Venice Landmarks
    Venice Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets 
    St. Mark’s SquareBasilica di San MarcoVisit Doges’ PalaceGlass-blowing demo
    Details: Venice Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets
    Bubbling up on more than 100 islands in a lagoon off the Adriatic, Venice is an absolutely unique and unquestionably beautiful city. The weight of its opulent architecture – bulbous domes, gothic spires, and lacy marble – may be sinking the city by 10 inches a century, but your local guide will make sure you don’t sink out of sight as you tour the intricate labyrinth of streets and bridges. Step into Piazza San Marco, an airy expanse of arches, sunlight, and pigeons. The multi-domed Basilica on one end, completed in 1094 but decorated for centuries afterward, is the final resting place of the apostle St. Mark, Venice’s patron saint. The mosaics beneath the basilica’s outside arches depict the arrival of St. Mark’s body, stolen from Egypt in 828 by Venetian traders. The frothy Venetian Gothic Doge’s Palace stands next door. Continue on to a glass-blowing demonstration. Venetian glass has long been considered the best in the world, and its production was such a state secret that during the Middle Ages, any Venetian glassblower who attempted to ply his trade outside the city was immediately arrested.
  • Day 13 Fly home
    Details: Fly home
    Flight home.
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    Tour Includes:
    • Round-trip airfare
    • 6 overnight stays (10 with extension) in hotels with private bathrooms
    • 1 overnight stay in cabins on ferry
    • Full European breakfast daily
    • Dinner daily (except where Lunch is noted on itinerary)
    • Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Guided sightseeing tours with high-tech headset as per itinerary
    • Tour Diary™
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided