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Tour Overview
Itinerary Breakdown
A well-planned itinerary for an immersive experience.
Assemble at Changi Airport for your flight to Zagreb, Croatia.
Zagreb City Tour
(All stops are for photos and scenic views only)
Franklin Roosevelt Square:
A central square and popular tour starting point.
Ban Jelatić Square:
Zagreb's main square, full of life and history.
Zagreb Cathedral:
Croatia's tallest building and top Gothic landmark.
Croatia Parliament:
Home of the national parliament in the Upper Town.
St. Mark's Church:
Known for its colorful roof with historic coats of arms.
Stone Gate:
Medieval city gate and local pilgrimage site.
LotršČak Tower:
13th-century tower with panoramic city views.
Pliva Waterfall:
A striking waterfall located in the heart of Jajce, where the Pliva and Vrbas rivers converge.
Sarajevo City Hall:
An Austro-Hungarian era landmark, now a symbol of Sarajevo's cultural heritage.
Latin Bridge:
A historic Ottoman bridge, known as the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination in 1914.
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque:
The largest mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina, reflecting classic Ottoman architecture.
BašČaršija:
Sarajevo's old bazaar and cultural center.
War Tunnel Museum:
A key historical that preserves the tunnel that served as a lifeline for the city during the Bosnian War.
Mostar Old Town Tour - Stari Most (Old Bridge):
A 16th-century Ottoman bridge and Mostar's most iconic landmark.
Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque:
A riverside mosque known for its scenic minaret views over the Old Bridge.
Free & Easy in Dubrovnik:
A relaxed & leisurely experience where scenic views, and ancient walls are up for exploration.
Ston Defense Walls:
14th-century walls built to protect salt pans, known as Europe's "Great Wall".
Diocletian's Palace:
One of the best preserved Roman palaces, and a UNESCO landmark.
Monument to Gregory of Nin:
Statue of a bishop who defended Croatian liturgy; popular for lucky toe rubs.
Jupiter's Temple:
3rd-century Roman temple with carvings and a preserved sarcophagus.
Saint Domnius Cathedral:
Once Diocletian's tomb, now one of the world's oldest cathedrals.
Krka National Park:
A scenic park known for its waterfalls, walking trails, and historic monasteries along the Krka River.
Sea Organ:
An architectural sound art installation in Zadar that plays music using sea waves and pipes beneath marble steps.
Greeting to the Sun:
A solar-powered light installation next to the Sea Organ, creating colorful patterns after sunset.
Saint Donatus' Church:
A 9th-century pre-Romanesque church in Zadar, famous for its circular shape and acoustic interior.
Saint Anastasia's Cathedral:
Zadar's largest church, blending Romanesque and Gothic styles, dating back to the 12th century.
Roman Forum:
Ruins of an ancient Roman marketplace in Zadar, once the city's civic and religious center.
Plitvice Lakes National Park:
Croatia's oldest and most famous national park, known for its cascading lakes, waterfalls, and wooden walking trails through lush forest.
Pula Citadel:
A 17th-century fortress with city views and historical exhibits.
Arch of the Sergii:
A Roman arch built in the 1st century BC to honor the Sergii family.
Pula Arena:
A Roman amphitheater still used for concerts and events.
Rovinj Old Town Tour - Church of St. Euphemia:
A Baroque hilltop church in Rovinj with views of the sea.
Bled Island:
A charming lake island with a historic church.
Bled Castle:
A clifftop medieval castle overlooking Lake Bled, featuring a museum and panoramic views.
Saint Nicholas Cathedral:
Ljubljana's main cathedral, known for its twin Baroque design, and towers, frescoes.
Triple Bridge:
A distinctive trio of bridges in Ljubljana, connecting the historic old town with the modern city center.
Dragon Bridge:
An iconic Art Nouveau bridge, famous for its striking dragon statues and unique design.
Prešeren Square:
Named after Slovenia's national poet and popular for gatherings and events.
Ljubljana Castle:
A medieval castle on a hill above the city, now a cultural venue with exhibitions and scenic views.
Postojna Cave:
One of Europe's largest show caves, featuring underground train rides, massive chambers, and unique cave wildlife.
Free and Easy:
• Designer Outlet Noventa di Piave
Transfer to Venice Airport for your flight back to Singapore.
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