Croatia – an Island Hopper’s Delight!
Croatia, long a favoured destination for continental Europeans has recently become one of the fastest growing European destinations for Australian travellers.
The climate is warm, the prices are very competitive and the standard of boutique accommodation is high. These facts are well recognised by Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre which has greatly enhanced its range of product in Croatia.
GMTC has an extensive range of hotels in the most popular Adriatic and charming coastal cities of Dubrovnik and Split. For travellers who want to get a grasp of the tremendous cultural and scenic variety which Croatia has to offer the 8 Day Grand Tour of Croatia cover the country from $1,538 pp share twin.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has a comprehensive range of small island cruises, utilising Vintage Croatian vessels which ply the waters off the Croatian coast. Most of the cruise holidays are 8 days with a few 3 and 4 day main cruise options. These cruises include on board accommodation, breakfast and lunch daily, plenty of time for swimming, snorkelling or just getting a tan. The evenings are free to explore the beautiful island and mainland ports of call.
These 8 day cruises are available from $587 per person in cabins with shared facilities and $733 per person in cabins with private facilities.
GMTC’s Mediterranean brochure features a wide range of travel and cruising options within Croatia. Cruises also operate between Croatia, Italy and Montenegro. Croatia is an easy self driving destination if your clients want to keep to the mainland and GMTC has an eight day island hopping brochure which use inter island ferries. There are over 900 islands (60 inhabited) of the coast of Croatia.
For bookings and further details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
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