Sunvil has added Croatia to its Autumn 2022 programme with a range of tours, hotels, fly-drives, city breaks and island-hopping experiences to the country’s "less-visited" locations.
Guests will be able to visit Croatia’s 1,200 islands, including Rab in the north to Kolocep in the south, as well as mainland Orebic, Korcula, Konavle Valley, Biograd na Moru, Tucepi and Baska Voda.
Sunvil will also offer trips to the country’s eight National Parks, including Mijet National Park and Risnjak National Park.
Sunvil offers a range of hotels, including locally owned, smaller properties, such as the family-owned three-star Hotel Aquarius, located in the Lapad Bay of Dubrovnik.
Meanwhile, Hotel Villa Pattiera is located at the beginning of the promenade in the old town of Cavtat, with 12 traditionally furnished bedrooms. A seven-night stay costs £655pp, including return flights and transfers, on a B&B basis.
Hotel Indijan, a four-star property, is situated on the beachfront in the village of Orebic on the Peljesac mainland peninsula. There are 19 bedrooms, outside terraces, a restaurant and a cafe. A seven-night stay is priced from £793pp, including return flights and transfers, on a B&B basis.
Noel Josephides, chair of Sunvil, said Croatia is "full of life, just waiting to be discovered by those who have not yet visited this alluring Mediterranean gem".
"You’ll be very pleasantly surprised, as I was – no matter your holiday preferences – to discover just how much Croatia offers for holidays with a difference, across its many National Parks, its delightfully different towns and cities, its glorious islands and of course it’s wonderful, award-winning food, olive oil and wine," he added.
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