Dubrovnik × Adriatic Classic Coastline 6 Nights

From Old Town to the Coast, a Journey Through the Blue Adriatic

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Starting at TWD 112,000

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Starting in Dubrovnik, embark on a classic coastal journey along the Adriatic Sea: from the red-tiled rooftops and azure seas of the World Heritage city, to the tranquil island life of Korčula, and then to the historic port city of Split, this journey takes you into the most captivating rhythm of southern Croatia, allowing you to experience the perfect slow-paced daily life between ancient cities and the coast.

Transfers
  • [Ferry] Dubrovnik – Korčula (2.5 hrs)
  • [Ferry] Korčula – Split (2.5 hrs)
  • Dubrovnik Pass
  • Issuing Fee
Stay
  • Dubrovnik 2 Nights
  • Korčula 2 Nights 
  • Split 2 Nights
  • Double occupancy and breakfast included
  • 4 star or above
Others
  • Travel Accident Insurance
    • Overseas Travel Accident Coverage: up to NT$3,000,000
    • Accidental Medical Expenses (reimbursement basis): up to NT$1,500,000
    • Emergency Assistance: up to NT$1,000,000
      (Applicable to flights departing from Taiwan only)
  • Travel Liability Insurance
    • Personal Accident Coverage: up to NT$5,000,000
    • Medical Coverage: up to NT$200,000
      (Applicable to flights departing from Taiwan only)
  • Travel Inconvenience Insurance
    • Standard Plan: Personal Overseas Travel Inconvenience Insurance
      (Coverage includes flight delays, baggage delays, etc.)
  • Europe Data Plan

Trip Rules

  • Price per person for two people traveling together:  TWD 112,000+
  • Applicable travel dates: 2026
  • Hotel room rates may vary during peak seasons; the actual price at the time of booking will apply. 
  • If the train is closed for maintenance, the itinerary will need to be adjusted accordingly; please contact your travel consultant for details. 
  • Prices do not include airfare, passport, visa fees, train sleeper berth fees, or hotel city tax.

Trip Map

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 Dubrovnik / Overnight in Dubrovnik
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Arrive at Dubrovnik, the most iconic old town on the Adriatic coast, often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic.”

Wander through its UNESCO-listed old town, where terracotta rooftops and stone-paved streets create a timeless atmosphere. This city is also one of the key filming locations for the famous series Game of Thrones, known as King’s Landing. Walking along the city walls, you may feel scenes from the show blending seamlessly with real-life views, creating one of the most memorable moments of the journey.

Dubrovnik City Walls

One of Dubrovnik’s most iconic landmarks, the city walls encircle the entire Old Town and date back to medieval times. Stretching for about 2 kilometers, they were originally built for defense and are now the best way to enjoy panoramic views of the terracotta rooftops and the Adriatic Sea. Walking along the walls offers a classic Dubrovnik experience, showcasing both the historic charm of the Old Town and the stunning coastal scenery.

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Dubrovnik Cable Car

One of the classic ways to enjoy panoramic views of the Old Town and the Adriatic Sea. Take the cable car up to Mount Srđ, where you can overlook the entire Dubrovnik Old Town and its stunning coastline. Tickets are purchased on-site, and the visit can be arranged flexibly depending on your itinerary and weather conditions.

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Buža Bar

Located just outside Dubrovnik’s city walls, this spot sits on a rocky cliff that you reach by passing through a small gate. The entire venue is built on a stone platform facing the Adriatic Sea, offering an uninterrupted view of the sea, cliffs, and sunset all at once.

The best time to visit is late afternoon to sunset. Order a drink, sit by the rocks, and watch the sun slowly sink into the horizon over the Adriatic.  Instagram

Dubravka 1836

Located next to Pile Gate in Dubrovnik’s old town, this classic restaurant enjoys a prime location overlooking the city walls and the Adriatic Sea. Its outdoor seating is especially popular, offering a relaxed dining experience surrounded by sunshine and sea views, while evenings bring beautiful sunsets reflecting over the old town and the water.

The menu focuses on Mediterranean cuisine and fresh seafood, making it an ideal stop to rest and dine after exploring the old city.  Instagram

Restaurant 360

A Michelin-starred restaurant located on the city walls of Dubrovnik Old Town, known for its refined Mediterranean cuisine and high-end dining experience. It offers exceptional views overlooking the harbor and historic city, making it especially popular for dinner with sunset and evening scenery. One of the most iconic fine dining restaurants in Dubrovnik.  Instagram

Day 2 Overnight in Dubrovnik
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Beyond its cinematic fame, Dubrovnik itself is a UNESCO World Heritage city. Whether you walk along the ancient city walls overlooking the Adriatic Sea or take the cable car up to Mount Srđ for panoramic views, the city offers breathtaking coastal scenery from every angle.

In the evening, it is recommended to relax at a seaside restaurant, watching the sun slowly set over the horizon as the pace of travel naturally slows down.

The Dubrovnik Pass included in the itinerary includes: Dubrovnik City Walls, Lovrijenac Fortress, Rector's Palace, Franciscan Monastery, and the free Libertas Bus (city bus between Lapad Beach/pier and the Old Town).

The Iconic Rooftops

Gazing down from the heights, the "Pearl of the Adriatic" weaves a magnificent Mediterranean epic with its iconic orange-red rooftops and formidable ancient city walls.

Fort Lovrijenac

Perched on a 37-meter-high cliff, Fort Lovrijenac is known as "Dubrovnik's Gibraltar." Historically a vital defense point, it gained modern fame as the "Red Keep" in Game of Thrones, offering the most breathtaking panoramic views of the city walls.

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Franciscan Monastery

Featuring one of the most exquisite Romanesque cloisters in Europe, this monastery is home to one of the world's oldest functioning pharmacies, established in 1317, preserving a unique blend of medieval pharmaceutical heritage and serene monastic beauty.

Day 3 Dubrovnik ~ Korčula / Overnight in Korčula
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In the afternoon, take a ferry from Dubrovnik to the island of Korčula, and begin your island slow-travel experience. Compared to the busier tourist cities, life here moves at a noticeably slower pace, with a well-preserved medieval town atmosphere. Stone-paved streets and seaside views blend together to create a pure and peaceful island landscape.

Korčula is also known for its traditional sword dance performance, an important cultural highlight of the island. However, as show dates are limited and subject to scheduling, availability cannot be guaranteed and should be confirmed with your travel advisor in advance.

Korčula

This is not a destination for a packed itinerary, but rather a place to slow down and enjoy a relaxed island rhythm. Wander through the old town at your own pace, stop by a seaside café, or simply take in the sea breeze and the gentle flow of time. The island is also traditionally believed to be the birthplace of explorer Marco Polo, adding a layer of maritime history and imagination to its charm. In addition, Korčula is known as one of Croatia’s wine regions, making it a perfect place to slowly enjoy local

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Day 4 Korčula / Overnight in Korčula
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Compared to the grandeur of Dubrovnik, Korčula exudes a more tranquil and leisurely sense of local life.

Leisurely Life on the Adriatic

With a water polo match in crystal-clear waters, Korčula perfectly blends natural beauty with a relaxed, active lifestyle.

Charming Stone Alleys and Local Life

Wandering through stone alleys draped with fresh laundry, this ancient town is more than a sight—it’s a warm home filled with authentic local charm.

Historic Gateway to the Sea

Looking through an ancient stone archway at the shimmering sea feels like catching a glimpse of eternal summer framed by history.

[Optional Add-on] Korčula Wine & Sightseeing Half-Day Tour
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Explore Korčula’s local wine region on a guided half-day tour through the island’s hills and coastline. Visit local wineries and enjoy tastings of regional white wines, along with local specialties such as honey and olive oil.

The tour also includes scenic island sightseeing, offering a closer look at Korčula’s natural landscapes and winemaking culture. It is a relaxed and enjoyable way to slow down and experience authentic island life.

Winery

Visit local wineries and learn about Korčula’s traditional winemaking methods, while tasting a selection of regional white wines and specialty varieties.

Vineyard

Travel through rolling hills and vineyard landscapes, and enjoy the unique scenery where coastal views meet hillside terrain.

Traditional village

Explore the island’s natural scenery and small-town charm along the way, and experience the relaxed rhythm of the Adriatic island lifestyle.

Day 5 Korčula ~ Split / Overnight in Split
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Take a ferry from Korčula to Split, Croatia’s second-largest city, and continue your journey along the Adriatic coast. Upon arrival, experience the vibrant atmosphere where the city meets the harbor. The Old Town is built around the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace, where ancient Roman ruins blend naturally with modern daily life.

Diocletian’s Palace

Diocletian’s Palace is one of Split’s most important UNESCO World Heritage landmarks. It was built in the 4th century by the Roman Emperor Diocletian as his retirement residence. Over time, the palace gradually evolved into the heart of Split’s Old Town. Today, ancient Roman ruins blend seamlessly with modern life, where shops, cafés, and homes sit within historic stone walls. Walking through its narrow stone streets offers one of the most iconic experiences in Split, rich in history and atmosphere.

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Marjan viewpoint

One of the most popular viewpoints in Split, located on a small hill on the western side of the city. From the viewpoint, you can enjoy sweeping views over the Old Town, the harbor, and the Adriatic coastline, offering a wide and open panorama. With well-maintained walking trails, it is an easy and pleasant walk from the city, making it a classic spot to enjoy sunset views and the full scenery of Split.

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Sunset Glow Over the Harbor

Walk into Split's charming stone alleys, where every stone has frozen a thousand years of historical memory.

Afternoon at the Peristyle

The Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace appears elegant and vibrant in the afternoon sun, the perfect spot to experience the blending of the ancient city’s history and modern life.

Stunning Adriatic Harbor

Strolling along Split's Riva promenade, the sparkling Adriatic Sea and swaying palm trees create the quintessential Mediterranean vacation vibe.

Day 6 Split / Overnight in Split
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During the day, stroll through the narrow stone streets, explore historic sites, and visit local markets. In the evening, head to the seaside promenade to enjoy the relaxed harbor atmosphere and experience the livelier, more dynamic rhythm of the city.

kava²

A well-known specialty coffee shop in Split, kava² is famous for its in-house roasted coffee beans and high-quality pour-over and espresso drinks. The café features a minimalist and comfortable design with a relaxed atmosphere, offering both indoor and outdoor seating. It is an ideal stop to unwind with a coffee after exploring the Old Town.  Instagram

Bokeria Kitchen & Wine

A popular restaurant and wine bar located in Split’s Old Town, known for its Mediterranean cuisine and curated wine selection. The space features a stylish blend of industrial and market-inspired design, creating a lively yet refined dining atmosphere. It is one of the city’s most iconic dining spots and a great choice for dinner during your stay.  Instagram

Split Riva

One of Split’s most iconic waterfront promenades, located right next to the Old Town and the harbor, where city life meets the Adriatic coastline. Lined with cafés, restaurants, and bars, it’s perfect for a relaxed coffee by the sea during the day, while evenings bring a lively atmosphere with sunset views and harbor lights.  Website

Accommodation Guide

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City Hotel Dubrovnik

Designed in a modern minimalist style, the hotel features warm wooden elements and clean lines, creating a bright and relaxing atmosphere. Rooms are spacious and thoughtfully designed, with soft tones and ample natural light for a comfortable stay. Blending functionality with contemporary aesthetics, it serves as a convenient and comfortable base for exploring Dubrovnik.

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Dubrovnik Boutique Villa Filaus Hotel

A boutique-style design hotel featuring a modern minimalist aesthetic, with warm tones and clean, refined lines that create a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. The rooms are elegantly designed with a strong sense of space, combining practical functionality with thoughtful design details, offering a quiet and refined environment for rest. The overall setting is relatively tranquil, making it an ideal choice for travelers who value accommodation quality and a relaxed stay experience.

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Aminess Korčula Heritage Hotel

Dating back to 1912, this hotel is one of Korčula’s most iconic landmark accommodations. The building retains its elegant classical façade, while the interior blends modern comfort with a boutique-style atmosphere. Some rooms offer views over the harbor and the Adriatic Sea. Located in the heart of the Old Town, it is within walking distance of stone-paved streets, the seaside promenade, and major attractions, making it an ideal base to experience Korčula’s historic charm and relaxed island lifestyle.

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Korčula Aminess Lume Hotel

Located on the southern coast of Korčula Island, this beachfront hotel enjoys open views over the Adriatic Sea, offering a calm and relaxed atmosphere. The rooms are designed in a simple and comfortable style, with many featuring sea views, making it ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful island escape away from the crowds. Surrounded by pristine natural scenery, it is within easy walking distance to the sea, allowing guests to fully experience Korčula’s slow-paced island lifestyle.

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Hotel Ambasador Split

A modern design hotel located along the western waterfront of Split, featuring clean geometric architecture and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that frame views of the Adriatic Sea, Marjan Hill, and the Old Town skyline. The rooms are styled in a minimalist and elegant design, with many offering harbor or sea views, creating a balance between urban sophistication and resort-like comfort. The hotel also offers a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, and spa, providing a well-rounded city resort experience.

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Split Palazzo President

A boutique hotel that blends historical architectural elements with contemporary design, creating an elegant and understated atmosphere. The rooms are spacious and decorated with warm tones and refined details, offering a comfortable and quiet environment. Combining urban convenience with a boutique accommodation experience, the hotel embodies a sense of subtle luxury.

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Pre-Departure Tips

As you embark on this quest across the Adriatic, why not shift your perspective and view this god-blessed realm through the epic lens of A Song of Ice and Fire?

Game of Thrones: A Guide to "King’s Landing" in Croatia

Dubrovnik - The Authentic "King's Landing"

Welcome to the seat of the Iron Throne and the center of power for House Lannister. As you step onto the massive ancient city walls, every stone beneath your feet bears witness to the smoke and fire of the Battle of the Blackwater.

  • Fort Lovrijenac: This is the real-world Red Keep. Standing atop this fortress on the rugged cliffs, you can imagine the cruelty of King Joffrey celebrating his name day, or the treacherous confrontations between Cersei Lannister and Littlefinger.
  • Jesuit Stairs: This is the iconic filming location of the Walk of Shame, a must-visit for every fan. Though no one will be shouting "Shame!" at you, walking down these stone steps still evokes the shocking moment Cersei descended into the depths of her struggle for power.
  • For Game of Thrones Walking tour see here

 

Split - The Underground Palace of Dragons and the Queen

Finally, arrive at Diocletian's Palace in Split. In the series, the city’s subterranean spaces were transformed into Meereen, the stronghold ruled by Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons.

  • The Substructure: Stepping into these cool, deep underground halls, you can almost hear the low growl of the black dragon, Drogon, echoing in the shadows. This is where Daenerys imprisoned her dragons and where she gathered her strength, preparing to cross the Narrow Sea and reclaim the Iron Throne.

Although this journey takes you island-hopping through the warm south, the evening sea breeze can still be chilly. Remember to bring a light jacket because, after all... "Winter is Coming."

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