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Adrian_M, June 2026
Highly recommend!
Marko was a knowledgeable and funny guide. He set very clear expectations so we always knew to expect. He was also very patient with our large group. We visited Plitvice Lakes first. It was a lot of walking with a few steeper climbs on trails or boardwalks, but worth every step. Marko timed our arrival at one of the lakes and we got to see the water in a beautiful torquoise colour. We then visited the small town of Rastoke, which gave us a nice break from a long day. Definitely try the ice cream shop with their various topings. I highly recommend this tour, especially if you're going with Marko.
Clare_M, June 2026
Great way to travel from Zagreb to Split
It was a wonderful way to transfer from Zagreb to Split. Politics Lakes were amazing and we never would’ve seen them otherwise. The transfer was smooth and straightforward. Samantha our guide was informative and passionate about the parks and surroundings.
Karen_K, June 2026
Croatian history lesson and tour that is a must do in Zagreb
As a Canadian with Croatian roots, I have heard stories all my life in bits and pieces about the ‘homeland’. Today, under the outstanding story telling and historical references, it all made sense to me. This was among the best guided tours I have experienced and I learned more than I ever expected I would. Ivana brings such passion for and pride in ‘her Croatia’ and my family of 4 felt closer to our ancestors today because of her. Anyone would enjoy this excursion but if you have Croatian heritage and live abroad - this is the among the highlights of a visit to Zagreb. Highly recommended.
Belinda_B, June 2026
Fun Day Trip from Zagreb
The small-group experience like this is definitely preferable to going with a busload of people. We had a knowledgeable guide/driver, and a friendly group in the van. Insider tip related to Ljubljana: in addition to the shops, check out the local vendors at the farmers market and lined up along the water by the triple bridge, across from the pink church. Insider tip related to Bled Island: If you don't want to go up (or down) the 99 stone steps to the church, there is a sloped path you can take instead just to the right of the stairs closest to the boat dock. At the top, next to the church, you'll find a little cafe with ice cream and Slovenian cakes, a souvenir shop, and restrooms/WCs. There's no cost to go to the top! You might want to bring a backpack or canvas bag for carrying the items you are likely to buy while in Ljubljana, and consider buying/bringing a snack for the 2- to 2.5-hour drive back to Zagreb.
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