263 activitati in Zagreb, Croatia
Old Zagreb Private Walking Tour
Duration 2 hours 30 minutes
Recommendations on the places to visit in spare time are provided rounding up a well informative yet fun tour. Standard route can be modified considering guests' requests and interests, pick up and drop off spots etc.
Private Tour to Plitvice Lakes from Zagreb with Drop-off in Zadar
Duration 12 hours
The fastest and most comfortable way to connect Zagreb, Plitvice lakes and Zadar in 1 day. Pick up at your accommodation in Zagreb. After exploring the main attractions of Zagreb you are heading to your first stop, Karlovac where you will visit the Homeland war museum. Next stop is Rastoke village, coffee break. Finally Plitvice lakes - 4 hour tour including walking, boat and train ride. After the national park you are heading to Zadar, on the way possible lunch stop. In the evening arrival in Zadar, drop-off at your accommodation
Private Plitvice Lakes & Rastoke tour with drop off in Split
Duration 10 hours
TRAKOSCAN CASTLE AND MUSEUM OF NEANDERTALS
Duration 8 hours
Zagreb Opatija, Lovran, and Rikeja Private Full-Day Tour
6 reviews!
Duration 8 hours
Full Day Small Group Plitvice Lakes Tour from Zagreb
3 reviews!
Duration 10 hours
Private Plitvice Lakes National Park and Split Tour from Zagreb
Duration 10 hours
Private Wine Road Day Tour from Zagreb
Duration 5 to 7 hrs
Step into the allure of this little medieval and winery tour . Where you will enjoy its charming architecture surrounded by forested hills of Samobor. It is especially known for its Cremeschnitte cake, Mustarda, Bermet liquor, crystal and most fun of all for its attractive carnival festivities in February, affter Samobor we are off to Plesivica wine road-the region of green hills and valleys wrapped in vineyards and small family wineries.
Zagorje and Croatian Castles Full Day Historic Tour from Zagreb
1 reviews!
Duration 8 hours
Historic Zagorje gastro tour is a private day tour with tour guide, lunch, transportation in executive vehicles with A/C.
You will be picked up in front of your hotel or previously arranged meeting point in Zagreb. Then head towards to the west to see Trakoščan castle the best preserved castle in Croatia wit it's permanent exhibition.After Trakoščan you will go to another castle of Zagorje named Veliki Tabor. Then continue ethno village of Kumrovec where the ex Yugoslav president Tito was born and raised. After Kumrovec we will have lunch in a local tavern, famous for it's great and authentic Croatian dishes.
Private Day Trip: Enchanting Ljubljana and Postojna Cave from Zagreb
1 reviews!
Duration 11 hours
Upper and Downtown Zagreb Private Walking Tour
Duration 3 hours 30 minutes
The standard route can be modified considering guests' requests and interests, pick up and drop off spots etc.
Private Day Trip: North Croatia, Varazdin Baroque Town and Trakoscan Castle
Duration 9 hours
Kumrovec - Late Yugoslav President birth place - Historic gastro tour Zagorje
Duration 8 hours
Start with the castle Trakošćan. On the way to the ethno village of Kumrovec founded in 1954 – the birthplace of Marshal Josip Broz Tito you will visit The fort of Veliki Tabor.It is one of the most important cultural and historical monuments of secular architecture in continental Croatia, with a unique monumental and authentic fortification structure...The fort is also famous for it’s legends about Veronika of Desinić. After travelling through time and historic sites, the tour ends at the famous restaurant Villa 'Ventek-Zelenjak', opened way back in 1936. Here, you will enjoy the best of Zagorje specialties and enjoy this peaceful location near the Sutla River. For lunch you will enjoy their specialty 'Zelenjak platter', or vegetarian dishes made of fresh and local ingredients.
Plitvice Lakes Photo Tour - Full Day Trip from Zagreb
2 reviews!
Duration 8 hours
Private transfer from airport Zagreb (ZAG) to Ljubljana
Duration 104 minutes
Trakoscan Castle and Varazdin city Day trip from Plitvice Lakes with transfer to Zagreb
Duration 8 hours
Varaždin city lies along the Drava River on a fertile alluvial plain that slopes towards the River Drava from the southwest to the northeast.
Trakošćan castle was built in the 13th century within Croatia’s northwestern fortification system, as a rather small observation fortress for monitoring the road from Ptuj to Bednja Valley.