

Trip Overview
Departures
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Duration
9 Days
Activities
Hiking
Kayaking
Physical Rating
Moderate–Challenging
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Imposing Fortresses and Forests
Croatia is like stepping into a living, breathing history book—think towering fortresses, stunning cathedrals, and walled cities straight out of a fairy tale.
But it doesn’t stop there. Croatia’s mind-blowing national parks, charming marinas, palm-lined promenades, and hidden-away villages will make you feel like you’ve stumbled into another world. Every corner you turn, there’s something to fill your senses ( and your camera roll!).

Sink into the Coast and Culture

An Adriatic Island Hop
We’ll hike in two national parks along a coastline dotted with more than 1,200 dreamy islands and islets. And we’re island-hopping like pros—from Hvar to Vis—by water taxi, speedboat, and catamaran.
Picture yourself winding through marble-tiled alleys, learning to forage for wild mint, rosemary, and, yes, the oh-so-real fruit of strawberry trees. Dive into aqua lakes, paddle through crystal-clear Adriatic waters, and feel the magic as church bells chime over cobbled streets and the sun sets behind those iconic terracotta rooftops.
Croatia is an adventure.


I had an absolutely amazing time on this trip, and don’t think I could have hoped for more. The guides were amazing, the itinerary was wonderful, had great luck with weather and the whole vibe of the group. I was very happy with the amazing food and the places that we stayed. I have no complaints and am already planning on which Wild Women trip to do next!”
Stephanie C.

Itinerary
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Day 1
Zagreb
A Genuine Cakewalk
Meet your fellow Wild Women in the Dubrovnik Hotel lobby at 1 p.m. for welcome drinks and apps. We take a group shuttle to the verdant Samobor Highlands to check into our accommodations before taking an easy guided walking tour through Zumberak.
This riverside village is a showcase of Baroque and Art Deco architecture and equally impressive giant sycamore trees. We learn about the square’s water fountain and locally treasured heart-shaped ginger cookies (and the love story attached to them).
In Samobor Highlands Nature Park, the remains of the immense stone fortress of the Samobar castle and moat offer a perfect bird’s eye view of Slovenia, just 3 miles (5 km) away.
The afternoon is sweetened by espressos and slices of the famed Samoborska kremšnita, a traditional custard cream cake sandwiched between two flaky pastry layers. Afterwards, we return to our hotel to chill out before dinner together.
Included Meals
Dinner
Accommodations
Livadic Hotel
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Day 2
Plitvice Lakes National Park
Say Cheese
Today we visit a local farm for lunch with an assortment of local delicacies.
We drive south to experience the wonder of Plitvice Lakes National Park to walk sections of the 11 mile-long (18 km) boardwalk that winds through the park.
Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and largest national park in Croatia. The unique karst terrain, old growth beech forest, travertine barriers, caves and surreal limestone and dolomite-bottomed lakes are otherworldly. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is divided into more than 16 upper and lower lakes—they shift in color from aqua to teal to slate as they spill into each other. Waterfalls magically pound into every single one in torrents or thin streams or cascade over rocks. The tallest waterfall in Croatia is found here!
We return to our hotel via electric boat ferry, the park’s “train” system and shuttle.
Included Meals
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodations
Ento Garden
The Hike
Depending on the group’s pace and activity level, we can walk 5 to 7.5 miles (8 to 12 km).
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Day 3
The Velebit Mountains
A Spirited Walk
We transfer two hours south to Paklenica National Park. We hike through a diverse mix of beech, black pine and downy oak trees. Old stone water mills appear like ghosts in the greenery. We learn about the funeral rites of residents whose graves were marked by head and footstones that indicated their height. Their bodies were moved to a lower village, but their souls remain in the mountains.
After a challenging rock-strewn climb of gradual elevation, we have a hearty lunch at a family-owned alpine hut. Everything is delivered to the remote hut on foot or by mule.
Nourished, we hike to Velika Paklenica, a giant valley with knock-out views of the Velebit mountains. Paklenica is known for its international rock climbing competitions and mountaineering history. The park is busy with colorful climbers ascending coveted routes.
Tonight’s dinner will be at our hotel in Starigrad, located adjacent to the park.
Included Meals
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodations
Hotel Rajna
The Hike
The linear trail to Velika Paklenica is approximately 7.5 miles (12 km) return on mixed gravel and stone stair terrain with a 1,969 foot (600 m) elevation gain. Hiking poles and hiking shoes or boots are recommended due to the rock. If you would like to opt out of the hike, there is a tunnel complex under the mountain dubbed the “Bunkers” with a cafe, indoor climbing wall, museum and interactive displays on knot-tying, alpine history and the Croatian Mountain Rescue Service.
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Day 4
Split
Pottery and the Promenade
After breakfast, we drive two hours further south to the splendor of Split. Lunch will be in a classic taverna in the city—expect the catch of the day! Think marinated sardines, grilled sea bass and fish pâté.
Later, we meet a talented local potter for a bowl-making workshop. We dive right in and have fun exploring the transformative properties of clay and learn about the glazing and firing process. You may opt for free time to explore Split independently during the pottery session.
Before dinner, we wander around the grandeur of the city and the palm-lined Riva promenade and harbor of bobbing boats. For Game of Thrones fans, you will recognize many of the filming locations, especially the tunnel under the Diocletian Palace (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Croatia’s second largest city is a giant and remarkable step back in time (305 A.D.).
Included Meals
Breakfast and lunch
Accommodations
Hotel Peristil
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Day 5
Hvar Island
An Open-Air Apothecary
We board a ferry to Hvar Island (one hour) where we can unpack for the next three nights.
Upon arrival on the isle, we will explore the abandoned villages of Velo and Malo Grablje and learn about the rich foraging opportunities of the island. Lavender and rosemary are still distilled here.
This area is an open-air apothecary with numerous medicinal plants and herbs like wild mint, sage, agave and Dalmatian oak. Mediterranean species abound: fig, almond, mulberry, mandarin and wild pistachio.
Malo Grablje is abandoned except for Berti Tudor’s 100% charming family-run taverna. We will taste his homemade wine; he’s usually distilling something! Lunch will be traditional of course. Expect grilled meat and customary plates of sardines, prosciutto, salami, capers, olives and cheese to start.
After lunch, we will walk 4 miles (7 km) along the coast back to Hvar. It’s impossible to not take a dozen photos of the metallic sea and iconic artist-occupied lighthouse.
Tonight, we can dine where we wish and take in the vibrant buzz and twinkle of Hvar.
Included Meals
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodations
Villa Nora
THE HIKE
We hike 4 miles (7 km). The coastal trail back to Hvar has rocky beach sections, some single-track trail and cobblestone stairs.
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Day 6
St. Luke’s Bay
Paddle and Unwind
After breakfast, we will meet our driver in the hotel lobby and travel 30 minutes to our sea kayaking launch site near Jelsa. This full day adventure is a solid dose of history, coastal curves, impromptu swims and hyper-local flavours.
Our picnic lunch will include olive oil from hand-picked olives at a family-owned grove we visit along the way. This olive grove is eco-certified and our lunch will include wine that originates from the same bay. The young winemaker is enthusiastically continuing a centuries-old family legacy of winemaking.
We will visit the remains of an ancient Roman villa, tombs and the charming-as-all-get-out seaside Church of St. Luke. Paddling from St. Luke’s Bay, we explore the small coves and northern shores of Hvar Island. If time permits, we may visit a pocket of sandy beach too.
After returning from our paddle, we are free range chickens! Our Wild Women guide will provide recommendations for the best (and top secret places) to hang out and try different tapas). The alleys come alive and aglow at night with locals and the lure of all the kitchens preparing fish, scampi and gnocchi. Be sure to enjoy the local plonk—Plavac Mali wines!
Included Meals
Breakfast and lunch
Accommodations
Villa Nora
Travel
Private Shuttle (one hour)
The PADDLE
The guide will decide on the duration and distance kayaked according to the group’s pace and skill level.
Note: In the event of inclement weather, a tour of Saint Clement Island will replace the kayaking activity. Among the vineyards, forests of cacti, strawberry trees and fragrant wild rosemary are signs of the elusive wild boars. You’ll learn about historic shipwrecks and the discovery of rare cave artifacts on the isle too!
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Day 7
The Island of Vis
Mamma Mia, Here We Go Again
This twee 12th-century fishing village was closed to visitors until just 25 years ago as it served as headquarters for the Yugoslav military. For ABBA fans, this is where Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again was filmed!
Vis is a designated UNESCO Global Geopark that celebrates wine, food, tradition and deeply-steeped history. We travel by speedboat to Vis harbor and jump in Jeeps with local guides to learn more about the island’s traditional stone villages, fertile fields and military remains.
Lunch at Roki’s is a dream. Stewed fall-off-the-bone lamb and veal are baked in cauldrons covered in hot ash. Local white, red and rose wines flow like the conversation around the fire! This is a merry place with a quirky trophy collection, snoozing dogs and an Elvis-heavy playlist.
We return to Hvar for another free evening. Don’t miss the syrupy sunset from the hotel’s rooftop!
Included Meals
Breakfast and lunch
Accommodations
Villa Nora
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Day 8
Dubrovnik
Medieval Memories
We board the catamaran ferry to Dubrovnik and transfer to the cypress-spiked hinterland Konavle by van. The pastoral landscape is dotted with old mills, countless vineyards, farms and a Franciscan monastery.
After drinking in the view, we stop for a wine and liqueur tasting and lunch at ZlatoVišće. The vintner will walk us through samples of sage, walnut, carob, loquat, cherry and plum brandy.
Later, in Dubrovnik, we return to the hotel for quick refresh. In the evening, we reconnect for an Old Town city tour and dinner.
The grand stories of earthquakes, executions and lepers is an engaging dose of the Old Town’s evolution and resilience. In 1991, over 600 missiles were launched, damaging 90% of the city’s terracotta roofs.
Dinner is an extravagant affair—there will be champagne! It’s a celebratory night: reflect and swap stories, highlights and inside jokes!
Included Meals
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodations
Hotel Lapad
Travel
Catamaran ferry (3 hours), shuttle (40 minutes to Konavle, 40 minutes to the Old Town)
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Day 9
Departure
Twists and Turns
After a relaxed breakfast at the hotel (and maybe a swim), you can extend your stay and continue to explore the city’s twists and turns independently or depart for home.
We have a group airport transfer provided in the morning. If you wish to stay longer, a taxi or bus (not included) to Dubrovnik (DBV) airport is easy to arrange and a reliable 30-minute transfer.
On your flight, if you have a window seat, you’ll have an aerial view of some of the islands that we visited! Warning: you will be pacing to get back to them!
Included Meals
Breakfast

What’s Included
- Eight nights’ shared accommodations in locally owned 3-star hotels
- Meals as outlined in the trip itinerary
- All transportation from Zagreb to Dubrovnik (including ferries, water taxis and speedboat)
- Group airport transfer on Day 9 to DBV
- Kayaks, PFDs and paddles
- All national park or entrance fees
- English-speaking female lead guide plus support staff (activity specialist guides, drivers, hosts and servers)
Please Note:
All applicable taxes are included in the trip price.
Optional single private room upgrade, subject to availability.
Itineraries may be subject to change without notice due to weather and other environmental conditions. Please review our Booking Terms.

Trip Details
Know Before You Go
Click HERE for all of the logistical details you’ll need to know prior to departure—including the packing list, arrival and departure details and suggested tipping information.
This trip starts in Zagreb, Croatia (airport code: ZAG) and finishes in Dubrovnik, Croatia (airport code: DBV).
Shipping Pottery Bowls
For women who are interested, the pottery bowls can be safely shipped directly to your home for an additional cost (please advise our instructor if you wish to do this. The estimated cost is 20 euros for shipment to Canada or the U.S.).
The Wild Women Way
If you’re wondering how we roll, it’s together. The Wild Women Way is our modus operandi, our mantra and our rock solid foundation. You can learn more about our Wild Ways HERE.

How We Support You
Ready for a big adventure? We’re in it together. On this trip, we have several hikes and a half day is spent kayaking. Yes, it’s a challenge, but you’re never alone. Like thousands of women before you, you’ll draw on strength you didn’t know you had and come out feeling like the goddess you are.
Like all our trips, this trip can be scaled to suit different abilities and comfort levels. If you have concerns or reservations about your ability to complete or enjoy this trip due to any physical or medical reasons, please contact us and let’s talk about it.
What the Trip Entails
This is a multi-day active adventure! We’d like you to be comfortable with the following:
- Hiking over uneven terrain for 2–6 hours, covering 2.4–7.5 miles (4–12 kilometers), gradually gaining up to 1,968 feet (600 meters) of elevation
- Paddling for 3–4 hours (in a tandem kayaks)
- Carrying your own luggage up and down stairs, on and off ferries, etc.
- Being in and on the water; there may be unexpected swims while kayaking
- Not comfortable swimming? Please let us know!
- Physical Rating: Moderate – Challenging (Be prepared for active physical activity. Trips average 5 to 8 hours of physical activity most days, and depending on the shape you are in, they typically require activity specific training ahead of the trip.)