Slovenia & Croatia Real Food Adventure
Slovenia & Croatia Real Food Adventure
$5205
Slovenia & Croatia Real Food Adventure
13 Days Starting in Ljubljana, Slovenia and ending in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Visiting: Ljubljana, Ljubljana Castle, Bled, Smartno, Slovenian Istria, Motovun, Rovinj, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Rakovica, Zadar, Sea Organ, Zadar, Split, Diocletian's Palace, Split, Riva Promenade, Split, Marjan Forest Park, Split, Old City, Split, Brac, Bol, Skrip, Dol, Korcula, Marco Polo Tower, Korcula, Pupnat, Zrnovo, Peljesac, Ston, Dubrovnik
Tour operator:
Tour code:
ZMZEC
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 12
Age range:
15-99
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Embark on a culinary journey through Slovenia and Croatia with the "Slovenia & Croatia Real Food Adventure." This tour invites you to explore the stunning landscapes and rich cultures of Split, Bled, Zadar, Rovinj, and Motovun, while indulging in the region's finest culinary delights. From truffle hunting in Motovun to savoring the world's best oysters in Ston, your taste buds will be delighted at every turn. Enjoy wine tastings in Smartno and Peljesac, and learn to cook traditional Croatian dishes like soparnik and zrnovo makaruni. Experience the warmth of local hospitality with a home-cooked meal in Rakovica and meet the artisans behind Slovenia and Croatia's regional delicacies. This adventure promises a feast for the senses, blending breathtaking scenery with unforgettable gastronomic experiences.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Ljubljana
Location: Ljubljana, Ljubljana Castle
Accommodation: Hotel
Zivjo! Welcome to Slovenia. Known as ‘Europe in Miniature’, Slovenia has a huge heart and a wealth of diversity. Best known for hearty, alpine stews, goulash and sauerkraut, Slovenia also boasts wonderful cakes and strudels, not to mention the culinary treasures found in the coastal Karst region, including teran (wine), prsut (air-dried ham) and sensational olive oils. Picturesque Ljubljana is the perfect spot to start your food-based odyssey, as it’s home to a surprisingly diverse food scene – think great local eateries, modern restaurants, street food, cafes and cake shops. Your adventure officially kicks off with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. After, your leader can suggest a great place in the heart of the city to sample some delicious traditional dishes.
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Day 2: Bled - Smartno
Location: Bled, Smartno
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, jump in your private transport and head off to the city of Bled. Tucked in the foothills of the Julian Alps, this resort town is home to the glacial Lake Bled, known for its picture-perfect landscape. When you arrive, hike up to the 11th-century Bled Castle, perched high on the edge of a cliff, and admire the 17th-century Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Maria, which sits on the island in the centre of the lake. There’s another drawcard that brings people from around the world to beautiful Bled – and that’s kremna rezina. Known as kremsnita by the locals, this dessert is a regional favourite, said to have been invented in Bled’s own Hotel Park in 1953 by Istvan Lukacevic, the in-house pastry chef. Traditionally presented in a perfect cube, this dessert is made up of two-thirds vanilla cream and one-third chantilly cream, sandwiched between layers of filo pastry. Sample some and see for yourself why this has become such an inherent part of the town’s experience. Hit the road again this afternoon, taking the scenic route to Smartno. In the west of Slovenia, and right on the Italian border, this spot is the perfect setting for an afternoon wine tasting. After indulging in some local drops with the group, you’ll have a free evening to explore the town.
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Day 3: Motovun
Location: Slovenian Istria, Motovun
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today you’ll take a tour of an organic farm and orchard for an olive oil and dried fruit tasting. In the heart of the countryside of Slovenian Istria, you’ll learn the traditional methods of organic farming and low temperature drying, which helps preserve the unique flavours of the fruit that is grown on-site. Enjoy a range of hand-picked and dried fruits, including persimmons, figs, pears, plums and apricots. Then, begin your journey south into Green Istria. You'll be welcomed for lunch by Tilen, who has a beautiful terrace overlooking the Trieste gulf. After a welcome drink, try some typical Istrian dishes for lunch like gnocchi with beef, pasta with asparagus and polenta with wild garlic. Finish off with homemade strudel with cheese, apple and cherry. Continue to Motovun in Croatia and when you arrive, spend the evening exploring at your own pace. Maybe ask your leader where you can find the best spots to enjoy more local cuisine.
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Day 4: Motovun
Location: Motovun, Rovinj
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Lunch
Motovun is one of the best-preserved medieval Istrian towns in Croatia, with houses scattered all over the hill and a spectacular view of Mirna River Valley. Walk the city walls this morning, enjoying the sprawling countryside views. Motovun Forest is the best place for hunting the famous Istrian truffle, and the nearby village of Livade is considered the truffle capital of Istria. Take a walk through the woods with an experienced truffle hunter and learn about this intriguing job. Perhaps even sniff out a truffle of your own! Your host will then prepare a brunch of fritaja (a traditional dish of eggs and truffles). Enjoy this local favourite paired with local sausages, cheeses, spreads and a delicious honey-topped cake. When you’ve had your fill, head off for the romantic Croatian town of Rovinj on the Adriatic Coast. When you arrive, go on a leader-led orientation walk to get your bearings and explore Rovinj's beautiful, architecturally intact Old Town. Through the centuries, Rovinj has enchanted countless artists and writers, including Jules Verne. Return to Motovun tonight and spend the evening at leisure. Maybe seek out a local restaurant to taste more of the fantastic local produce.
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Day 5: Plitvice National Park - Rakovica
Location: Plitvice Lakes National Park, Rakovica
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Accommodation Name: Guesthouse
Meals Included: Dinner
Take a private transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park – the largest national park in Croatia and known to be one of the oldest in southeast Europe, full of waterfalls and blue lakes. The waters tumble from a high, tree-lined ridge down through the valley before skirting dense forests of beech, spruce and pine. The Upper Lakes are in the dolomite cliffs, where rushing water weaves in and out of the karst before dropping dramatically down to the forest, grottoes and steep cliffs of the Lower Lakes. Take in this lush environment on a walk and boat trip through the park. After, carry onto Rakovica village, where you’ll stay the night. Dinner includes a delicious home-cooked meal provided by your hosts – a hearty serving of traditional Croatian kotlovina. This mixed meat dish consists mainly of pork schnitzels and sausages, traditionally made in a cauldron (which translates to kotlovina) for large groups of people, feasts, holiday celebrations or parties. Watch as your hosts prepare your meal before tucking in and enjoying the robust flavours and hints of spice.
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Day 6: Zadar
Location: Zadar, Sea Organ, Zadar
Accommodation: Apartment
Accommodation Name: Apartment
Meals Included: Breakfast
Farewell your hosts after breakfast, then travel by to the walled city of Zadar. For centuries, Zadar was the capital city of Dalmatia, and you can feel the city's rich heritage in every step. It’s also celebrated for many culinary treasures, including the fresh seafood, the sheep and goats in the mountains, reared for their meat and milk, and the wonderful fresh produce grown in the broad belt of land surrounding Zadar. Before exploring this incredible city, visit a Benedictine nunnery, renowned for its fresh fruit and vegetables that are turned into delicious jams, pickles and preserves. Learn about the lives and work of the residents from your host, perhaps picking up some gardening or pickling tips along the way! After, you’ll have free time to explore the city. Be sure to stop by the ‘Sea Organ’ on Zadar’s waterfront – these musical steps celebrate the city’s relationship with the sea. Enjoy strolling the marble streets of the Old Town, discovering Roman ruins and medieval churches at your own pace. Your dining options are plentiful tonight – lamb in red wine, fresh fish or njoki – just ask your leader for their recommendations.
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Day 7: Split
Location: Zadar, Split, Diocletian's Palace, Split
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Rise early this morning for a stroll through Zadar's vibrant fish market. The fish market is built into the city ramparts at the exact spot where the trawlers land with their catch. You’ll also get an opportunity to see some of the produce grown in the area this morning. Depending on the season, you may find citrus fruits and kiwis from the islands, fresh and dried figs and homemade olive oil. After, head southeast towards Split by public bus. After dropping your luggage at your hotel, head out of town to visit a local family who specialise in a regional delicacy – soparnik (a pastry made with a mix of silverbeet, onions and parsley). The family regularly provide these pastries for weddings and events, so you’ll be getting some of the best in the area! After your cooking demonstration, return to Split. Why not get together with your group for one last farewell drink to mark the end of your journey.
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Day 8: Split
Location: Split, Riva Promenade, Split, Marjan Forest Park, Split, Old City, Split
Accommodation: Hotel
Zdravo! Welcome to Croatia. Your adventure begins in Split, with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight, followed by an optional dinner. If you arrive early, make sure you take the opportunity to explore this beautiful city on foot. Sitting on a peninsula jutting out into the Adriatic Sea, Split is a jewel on the Dalmatian coast. Why not take a stroll along the Riva Promenade – a waterfront walkway that stretches between Split Harbour and the Marjan Forest Park. Spend some time in the park and take the walk to the top of the hill for some of the best views along the coastline and across the city. Maybe wander the streets of the Old City and learn the history of the city that once was the residence of a Roman Emperor. For lunch, maybe grab some fresh octopus salad or find a serving of soparnik (a savoury pie with layers of silverbeet, garlic, parsley and olive oil).
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Day 9: Split / Brac
Location: Split, Brac, Bol, Skrip, Dol
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today, you’ll be hopping on a short ferry to take you to the Adriatic Island of Brac, just off the Split coast. Known for being the largest olive grove in Croatia (with over one million olive trees), this small island is home to a range of delicious regional dishes. Spend some time strolling the streets and beach of the coastal town of Bol, before making your way to the small town of Skrip. Visit the olive oil museum, where you’ll learn about this extraordinary crop and be treated to an olive-themed selection of tapenade, cheeses, onion marmalade, anchovies, cured meats, salad, bread and wine. After lunch, enjoy a slice of hrapocusa – a layered cake of sponge and sticky sugared walnuts. This cake is so iconic to the island town of Dol that the Croatian Ministry of Culture has listed it as a protected item of intangible heritage. Sail back to Split for an evening at leisure.
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Day 10: Korcula
Location: Split, Korcula, Marco Polo Tower, Korcula, Pupnat
Accommodation: Apartment
Accommodation Name: Apartment
Meals Included: Breakfast
Wake up bright and early to explore Split’s Old City and the fish, fruit and vegetable markets. Wandering the historic city centre with your local leader, enjoy your last morning in this beautiful city before jumping on a ferry to the island of Korcula. Steeped in a long history of Greek, Slav and Roman settlers, Korcula’s Old Town is a tightly packed homage to the Renaissance architecture of Venice with plenty of narrow streets and squares for you to explore. What's more, the town boasts plenty of beaches to relax on if that's more your speed. Following an orientation walk with your leader, you might like to take a swim, walk around the bays and villages near Korcula town, pay a visit to the Marco Polo Tower, go shopping, or just soak up the ambience. Later, you’ll have the option to visit the tiny village of Pupnat in the interior of the island. Maybe have dinner in the village and enjoy a meal made entirely from local produce.
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Day 11: Korcula
Location: Korcula, Zrnovo
Accommodation: Apartment
Accommodation Name: Apartment
Meals Included: Lunch
The morning in Korcula is yours to enjoy. For a sweet start to the day, why not see if you can find some amareta (a local dessert with a crunchy outside and soft inside made of whipped egg whites, almonds and citrus zest) or some kalsuni (a crescent-shaped cookie made of buttery dough and traditionally filled with a nut-based stuffing). Relax into island life in the morning before heading to Zrnovo village for a hands-on cooking class in a local konoba – traditionally a tavern or wine cellar, konobas are now often popular restaurants where you can find the best of local Croatian cuisine. Today you’ll learn how to make zrnovo makaruni (a local hand-rolled pasta), before enjoying the fruits of your labour over lunch, paired with local wines. In the afternoon, return to Korcula town for some free time – beach, anyone?
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Day 12: Dubrovnik
Location: Peljesac, Ston, Dubrovnik
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Lunch
Leaving Korcula behind, you’ll travel to Peljesac, a peninsula off southern mainland Croatia. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to sample what is considered some of the country’s finest local wines. Vineyards are scattered all along the peninsula, with the fertile soil in the region making for ideal growing environments. Here, you can find a wide range of wine varieties to tingle your tastebuds. Continue to the southern town of Ston and indulge in an oyster tasting and seafood lunch. This region is known to have the best seafood in Croatia and produces some of the best oysters in the world, so get ready for something special. Leaving Ston full and satisfied, make your way to Dubrovnik – the country’s iconic walled city. You’ll have the evening to explore the city at your leisure (maybe see how many Game of Thrones filming locations you can find!), before having the option to catch up with your group for a farewell dinner.
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Day 13: Dubrovnik
Location: Dubrovnik
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today your adventure comes to an end. There's lots to see and do here in the wonderful city of Dubrovnik, so perhaps stay a few extra days. Check in with your leader for any hot tips to make the most of your extended stay.
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What's Included
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Bled - Kremsnita Tasting
Enjoy a tasting of the local dessert Kremsnita in Bled.
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Smartno - Wine tasting
Indulge in a wine tasting experience in Smartno.
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Trebese – Organic farm visit & lunch
Visit an organic farm in Trebese and enjoy a lunch made from local produce.
What's Not Included
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Optional Activities
Optional activities such as Ljubljana - Castle visit & funicular, Bled - Castle, and Split - Gallery of Fine Arts are not included.
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Personal Expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and drinks are not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and is recommended for all travelers.
Transport
- Private vehicle , Public bus , Ferry
Accommodation
- The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
- Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
Important Information
- 1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights of your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
- 2. While we endeavour to cater for specific dietary requirements, some meals and food activities are set in advance and may be difficult to adjust. Please advise us of any dietary requirements at the time of booking so that we can ensure you’ll enjoy this trip.
Mode of Transport
Travel in comfort with a mix of private vehicles, public buses, and ferries, ensuring a seamless journey through Slovenia and Croatia's stunning landscapes and vibrant cities.Accommodation
Accommodation throughout the tour may vary, with a guideline provided in the itinerary. Alternative arrangements might be necessary due to room availability, ensuring a similar standard. Early arrivals may not guarantee immediate check-in, but luggage storage and shared day rooms are available.Check out our Q&As
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What kind of culinary experiences can I expect on this tour?
On this tour, you can expect a variety of culinary experiences including truffle hunting in Motovun, wine tasting in Smartno and Peljesac, and oyster tasting in Ston. You'll also have the opportunity to dine with a local family in Rakovica, learn to make traditional Croatian delicacies like soparnik and zrnovo makaruni, and visit an olive oil museum on the island of Brac.
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Will I have the chance to interact with local people during the tour?
Yes, you will have several opportunities to interact with local people. You will dine with a local family in Rakovica, meet olive farmers, and visit a Benedictine nunnery in Zadar. Additionally, you will participate in a cooking class in Zrnovo village and have a village cooking demonstration in Split.
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What are some of the unique local foods I will try on this tour?
You will try a variety of unique local foods such as kremsnita in Bled, truffles in Motovun, soparnik in Split, and hrapocusa cake on the island of Brac. You will also taste local wines, oysters in Ston, and enjoy a home-cooked meal of kotlovina in Rakovica.
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What kind of activities are included in the tour related to food and drink?
The tour includes several food and drink-related activities such as a truffle hunt and brunch in Motovun, wine tastings in Smartno and Peljesac, an olive oil museum visit on Brac, and a cooking class in Zrnovo. You will also visit local markets in Zadar and Split, and enjoy a home-cooked meal in Rakovica.
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Are there any cultural or historical sites included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes visits to several cultural and historical sites such as Bled Castle, the city walls of Motovun, the Old Town of Rovinj, and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park. You will also explore the Old Town of Split and Dubrovnik, and visit the Marco Polo Tower in Korcula.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Please contact us for latest COVID-19 policies
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Intrepid Travel has been taking travellers around the world for over 30 years
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Since 2002, The Intrepid Foundation has supported over 130 organisations across the world. We’re creating positive impact through the joy of travel, community and connection.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Over 50% of traveller travel solo with Intrepid. You can choose to share a room with another solo travelle of the same sex for no additional charge, or choose to pay a single supplement if you’d like your own room. Please request this when booking, and we will secure you a single supplement wherever possible. Please note, if you are booking a last-minute trip, it may be harder for us to secure a single room
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