Dalmatian Drift is a curated coastal journey through southern Croatia, designed for those who want to explore beyond the obvious while moving at a natural, unhurried pace. Beginning in Dubrovnik and ending in Split, the experience follows the rhythm of the Adriatic—balancing time by the sea, light adventure, and authentic local moments. Rather than rushing from place to place, each stop is given time to settle into, allowing you to swim, walk, explore nearby villages, and enjoy long, relaxed meals along the way. With a focus on hidden corners, simple experiences, and a sense of flow, Dalmatian Drift offers a more grounded and enjoyable way to experience the coast—leaving you with a deeper connection to the places you’ve been, and a feeling that you’ve truly lived it, not just visited.
all 4 star accommodation in hotels with breakfast. We stay 2 nights in each location.
You have a full time guide with your group
All Transportation is included.
All local guides are included in the price.
all dinners are inclusive
All Wine Tastings / visits and olive grove visits are included
Flights to and from Croatia are not included. You should fly into Dubrovnik and arrive on the start date of the tour and out of Split.
Tips for local guides and guide
Upon Arrival to Ruder Boskovic Airport in Dubrovnik, you will be met by your guide or Airport Transfer.
Arrival to Dubrovnik and check into Hotel.
Today consists of a local guided tour of the famous wall. The walk takes about 2 hours and with the Dubrovnik Card you are able to visit any of the city museums. Leisure or swimming time is available in the later afternoon.
If you fancy early morning kayaking it is available around the walls of Dubrovnik as a group activity.
Afternoon boat cruise to the Elafiti Islands where you can explore or hit one of the sandy beaches.
In the evening take the cable car up to Mt. Srd ( Serge ) were you can get great views of the city during Sunset.
Organized Group dinner in the later evening.
Ston is popular for traditional salt works and the longest city walls in Europe. After visiting that small town, we will visit a winery on Peljesac peninsula where you will try one of the best wines in Croatia and worldwide. After that we visit Korčula island which was home to the beautiful Greek mythology hero – Korkyra. These days this island presents a combination of stunning nature and impressive history. It is known for beautiful beaches and it is even called “Croatian Santorini”. Korčula counts thousands of years of culture, history, and tradition! Hundred of years old olive trees, vineyards, fruit and vegetable productions assure you that you will eat good and local food there. Was Marco Polo from Korčula Island?
Traditional Dalmatian dinner in Korčula
Local guided tour of Korcula
Morning in Korcula for easy stroll / coffee
Late morning Departure for Mjlet Island and National Park.
Mljet National Park is a lush, tranquil island park known for its two saltwater lakes and the tiny monastery sitting on St. Mary’s islet. It’s perfect for swimming, cycling, and completely unplugging in one of the most untouched parts of the Adriatic.
On Mljet you will have an e-bike excursion around the lakes and opportunity to visit the Monastery on St. Mary´s islet.
Grab lunch in one of the nice seafood restaurants.
Return to Korcula for a wine tasting and dinner.
On Day 5 we will hit mainland Croatia on the South Dalmatian Coast. Our first stop will be the breathtaking skywalk on Biokovo Mountain. The Skywalk is one of the newest editions to the area offering one of a kind views of the Adriatic and also the historic city of Makarska Below.
Visit Makarska, for a light stroll through the old town.
Our main event of the day will be the Zip Line near the town of Omis over the Cetina Canyon.
This zip line stretches 6 different sections and is one of Europe´s longest zip lines offering a once in a life time experience and views.
The evening will be spent in our Agro / Farm accomodations in the Dalmatian Hinterland.
Cool off but get your adrenaline pumping with our rafting experience on the Cetina River. Rafting on the Cetina River is an exhilarating ride through a dramatic canyon of emerald water, gentle rapids, and towering cliffs. It’s adventurous but accessible, combining bursts of adrenaline with moments to swim, float, and take in the wild Dalmatian landscape.
After this event we will head to Split, the largest city on the Croatia Adriatic.
Local Guided tour of the old town which is all built within the walls of Diocletians Palace.
Organized dinner in the city!
Finally on to our final destination where you will spend two nights, Trogir.
The UNESCO-listed Trogir feels like an open-air museum, with medieval streets, Venetian architecture, and a compact old town set on a tiny island. It’s the perfect stop to wander, enjoy a waterfront lunch, and soak in a quieter, more refined slice of the Dalmatian coast.
We have a guided tour of the small old town, followed by seaside and swimming time.
There is a special organized dinner featuring Dalmatian cuisine and wine. This is our farewell dinner.
Time in the evening to experience "Pomalo"....the art of slowing down and relaxing
As our wonderful Experience comes to an end, we hope you have lasting memories of your South Dalmatia tour " The Dalmatian Drift"
Departures are from Split Airport
