This is a unique excursion predominantly centered on medieval theme, where you’d explore middle-aged castles and fortifications in Senj and Motovun, alongside numerous scenic photo spots during the journey. All these are offered with the ease and seclusion of your personal vehicle accompanied by a driver.
This is a unique excursion predominantly centered on medieval theme, where you’d explore middle-aged castles and fortifications in Senj and Motovun, alongside numerous scenic photo spots during the journey. All these are offered with the ease and seclusion of your personal vehicle accompanied by a driver.
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Maslenički most - A drive over the newer Maslenica Bridge provides a brief yet breathtaking view.
The Maslenica Bridge is a 377.6-meter-long reinforced concrete arch bridge that spans the Novsko Ždrilo strait of the Adriatic Sea, located north of Zadar, Croatia. It carries the Croatian A1 motorway and is situated between the Maslenica and Posedarje…
- Maslenički most - A drive over the newer Maslenica Bridge provides a brief yet breathtaking view.
The Maslenica Bridge is a 377.6-meter-long reinforced concrete arch bridge that spans the Novsko Ždrilo strait of the Adriatic Sea, located north of Zadar, Croatia. It carries the Croatian A1 motorway and is situated between the Maslenica and Posedarje interchanges.
- Vidikovac Marune - A quick 15-minute stop at the Vidikovac vantage point offers a fantastic photo opportunity.
- Tunel Sveti Rok - A journey through the Sv. Rok tunnel.
The Sveti Rok Tunnel is a road tunnel in Lika, Croatia, measuring 5.68 kilometers in length. It passes through the Velebit mountains and connects the Sveti Rok and Maslenica exits on the A1 highway. The tunnel’s entrances are near the villages that share its name.
- Vratnik Fortress - The “Vratnik” fortress is a magnificent monument located next to the old main road towards Senj or the Velebit mountain.
It marks the first point where travelers from Lika to the Adriatic can view the sea. The scenery is stunning, making it a must-visit landmark for adventurers and travelers alike.
- Nehaj Castle - The Nehaj Fortress is situated on the hill Nehaj in the town of Senj, Croatia. The name Nehaj is derived from the Croatian term Ne hajati, meaning ‘don’t care’. In Croatian, this fortress is also known by other names: Kula Nehaj, meaning Nehaj Tower, and Nehajgrad, meaning Nehajtown.
- Crikvenica - Crikvenica is a charming coastal town in the Kvarner region. Along with Novi Vinodolski, it forms the center of the Crikvenica Riviera. Kotor, considered the old Crikvenica, is located on a nearby hilltop. The oldest human remains in the area belong to the Illyrians. Crikvenica’s history is linked to the nearby Vinodol valley, from which settlements gradually moved to the coast, evolving from trade ports to fishing towns and eventually to tourist destinations.
- McDonald’s - A quick stop at the “Gates to the Adriatic” rest stop to stretch your legs, use the restrooms, and capture some photos of Kvarner Bay from the panoramic viewpoint.
- Učka Tunnel - The Učka Tunnel is a toll tunnel on the A8 motorway in Croatia. Part of the Istrian Y network in Istria, it is 9.1 meters wide and 5,062 meters long, making it the third longest in Croatia after the Mala Kapela and Sveti Rok tunnels. The tunnel features a single tube with two traffic lanes.
- Buzet - Perched on a hilltop, Buzet is a delightful Croatian town with nearly 6,000 residents. It offers numerous attractions and culinary delights, making it an ideal base for exploring nearby villages, enjoying woodland walks, and indulging in truffle hunting.
- Motovun - The best-preserved medieval Istrian fort, built atop a steep hill. In prehistoric times, Illyrian and Celtic tribes constructed their forts on the site of present-day Motovun. Its name is of Celtic origin, derived from the word Montona, meaning town in the mountain.
- Motovun Parenzana tunnel - Located in the picturesque village of Motovun, Croatia, the Parenzana Tunnel is part of a 123-kilometer-long railway line. This historic railway connects Porec and Trieste. The 220-meter-long tunnel is now a popular walking and biking route, offering a scenic journey through Motovun village and the beautiful Istrian countryside. At one end of the tunnel is the Roxanich Hotel and Winery.

- Private transportation
- Fuel, Tolls and Parking included
- English-speaking guide at Motovun (seasonal)
- Complimentary bottled water
- Nehaj Castle Entrance Fee covered
- Free on-board WiFi access
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking guide at Nehaj Castle
- Private transportation
- Fuel, Tolls and Parking included
- English-speaking guide at Motovun (seasonal)
- Complimentary bottled water
- Nehaj Castle Entrance Fee covered
- Free on-board WiFi access
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking guide at Nehaj Castle
- Food & Drinks (except for water which is included)
- Food & Drinks (except for water which is included)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.