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From the island of Hvar to the Bay of Kotor Beautiful accommodations on the Adriatic

Croatia - Hvar - Dubrovnik - Montenegro - Bay of Kotor

The Adriatic dressed to the nines

From $4700 to $6200 per person for 8 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • Ragusan palaces nestled against the hills, a listed fortress surrounded by water, an old farmhouse tucked away in a cove: your charming, intimate and historic hideaways.
  • Bask on private beaches, dive into clear waters, move from your sun-bed to the table - simply savour life.
  • A sailing cruise around the Pakleni Islands, old Dubrovnik with a guide: it's already planned, and in private!
  • Direct flights, private transfers, our recommendations, Concierge service: the extra Voyageurs touch
In a journey worthy of the name, accommodations are not an afterthought. Four walls where you collapse after an exhausting day of exploration, before drifting off to sleep: that’s not for us. Nor for you. In this trip designed for aesthetes, accommodation is an integral part of the adventure. More than that, in fact: it makes the adventure. The feeling of wonder continues, day and night Landing in Split. The Roman emperor Diocletian built a palace there, and, over time, it was ruled by the Venetians, Napoleon’s empire, and the Hapsburgs. A truly imperial city. But for this trip, we have something different in mind: we’ll need to seek out your beautiful hideaways. The first requires taking a hydro-glider. The islands form their own world along the Dalmatian coast. There is a unique atmosphere here - airy and warm. Hvar has an artistic heritage that truly sets it apart. Vineyards flourish here, and the coves are full of crystal-clear waters teeming with fish. A former farmhouse, meticulously restored, is nestled in one of them. Shaded by trees and lapped by water, it promises a timeless getaway. The shores of Hvar recede to make way for the Pearl of the Adriatic, : Dubrovnik. Visitors who lay eyes on it agree with UNESCO, that it is a “treasure of humanity” It enjoys the popularity that goes with such status. To avoid being overwhelmed, we invite you to take a little altitude. Nestled against Mount Srd, overlooking the old town, your second retreat once served as a summer residence for a noble Ragusan family a few centuries ago. With the Italians knowing exactly what they’re doing, you can feel completely at ease here. Finally, your last accommodation truly lives up to its setting: the Bay of Kotor. To reach it, you have to cross the border between Croatia and Montenegro, but that's not all: the ancient fortress that welcomes you, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands on a rocky spur amidst the waters. Its renovation has not taken away any of its charm; it has simply added the right amount of comfort, service and amenities. It's a great place to be. The dream can continue.

our trip

No need to drive for this trip: a few private transfers, two flights on a hydro-glider, and a round trip by boat are all you need. For everything else, you will be on foot. Flexible and streamlined logistics. The moment calls for calm and serenity. This goes well with your accommodations, whose exceptional character is the common thread of the trip. Let's start with the setting: the island of Hvar, Dubrovnik, the Bay of Kotor. It’s hard to do better on the Adriatic. Because their beauty is no longer a secret, your hotels are set just a little apart, just enough: tucked away in a cove in Hvar, perched on the heights above Dubrovnik, or standing on a rocky outcrop at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor. Each has a past, a story - whether they're a summer palace or a fortress. And all have been meticulously renovated to bring unadulterated comfort. If a private beach is missing, we make sure there is a swimming pool. And the restaurant has not been forgotten, with guests often reluctant to leave such a paradise. All this is the preserve of a privileged few, with your retreats offering 15, 20 and 30 rooms respectively. No more than that. And while your stays are undoubtedly the highlight of the trip, we have also added a few special experiences to your itinerary : a sailing cruise around the Pakleni Islands and atour of historic Dubrovnik with a guide. They remain exclusive, as all areactivities are private. If you would like to do more than just pass through Split, we could arrange a stop-off for you there. Simply tell us. Finally, along the way, a sudden whim or a minor setback may arise. For such cases, you have the contact details of our on-site Concierge service.
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Croatie © Ana Kutija
Croatie © Ana Kutija
Croatie © Ana Kutija
Croatie © Ana Kutija
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Lustica - Monténégro © Droits réservés

Itinerary

100% customisable for you

Welcome at Split airport by our local representative, assistance with luggage and transfer by private vehicle to the port. Then, hydrofoil crossing to the island of Hvar, where another private transfer takes you from the port to the hotel. Stay for three nights in a beautifully restored old farmhouse, nestled on the edge of a small cove where the blues and greens blend together in ever-changing hues. The rustic chic spirit has taken hold resulting in beautiful surroundings of pine trees and scrubland. Stone, wood and glass for the buildings; linen and cotton for the bedding and table linen - everything is perfect. The bright rooms combine holiday impressions and aesthetic emotions (as well as being perfect from a practical point of view). There are 15 of them and, as hoped, they open onto the bay. The aromatic garden slopes down towards the sea and provides intimate little corners under the olive trees. Sun loungers await at the water's edge. Guests can sit on the terraces for an aperitif. Ceviche, tataki and octopus can be enjoyed under the trees. The cellar stocks bottles from France, Italy and Croatia. A small spa offers personalised, professional and attentive treatments. From the pontoons, you can sunbathe or dive, depending on your preference.

Hvar is elegant and quaint and frequently tops the list of the world's most beautiful islands, alongside Capri, Zanzibar and Mykonos. Yet it has not lost its soul and jealously preserves its Mediterranean nature of hills covered with scrubland and a coastline dotted with paradise islands. All of this has been carefully maintained by generations of locals. As a bonus, it enjoys record levels of sunshine. You can explore it along narrow pastoral paths. It is perfumed with the scent of lavender and pine. And don't overlook the small coves that make its jagged coastline a string of pleasant surprises.

Already planned - Sailing cruise around the Pakleni Islands. This winding succession of coves and inlets lined with rocks and beaches still covered with trees irresistibly evokes the lost paradise of the Mediterranean - a distant era when the land was still covered with forests. They are best explored by sailing boat. You can sail around the three main islands (Saint Clement, Marinkovac and Jerolim), stop in small bays with crystal-clear waters and dive into wild coves. In short, you can enjoy all the charms that the Adriatic has to offer.

Private transfer to the port and hydrofoil crossing to Dubrovnik. Upon arrival, another private transfer to the upper part of the city. Stay for two nights on the slopes of Mount Srd (pronounced seurdje), which is a few minutes' drive from the city walls. This 16th-century former summer residence of a noble Ragusan family has been completely redesigned, skilfully combining historical architecture with contemporary design. Spread across three buildings, the rooms and suites charm with their simplicity and elegance, playing with warm tones, beautiful natural light and touches of wood. A cabinet of curiosities distils fascinating stories about Dubrovnik. In the kitchen, creativity reigns supreme, promising a truly exceptional gastronomic experience. As for the swimming pool, it blends seamlessly into the gardens and the sparkling sea.

Surrounded by medieval ramparts where the waves come crashing in, Dubrovnik never fails to amaze with its cobbled, flower-filled streets, palaces and convents. You can stroll through the ages, from Romanesque and Gothic to High Renaissance and Baroque.
On your itinerary - A private tour of Dubrovnik's old town. The ramparts of ancient Ragusa enclose a museum city of exceptional value, which you can explore with a private guide. You can visit the Minorite monastery, which is a 14th-century Romanesque marvel that houses a very venerable apothecary, the old Sephardic synagogue from the same period, which is still in use, and the moving Gothic-Renaissance Church of St. Saviour, which dates from the 16th century. As for the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin (17th-18th centuries), it is perhaps the most beautiful expression of Roman Baroque east of the Adriatic.

Transfer by private vehicle from Dubrovnik to the Bay of Kotor (Montenegro) for a smoother border crossing. Once you reach the entrance to the bay, you will need to transfer by boat as your new accommodation is located on an island. Stay for two nights in this 19th-century fortress, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Let's be clear, the renovation of this historic building is absolutely wonderful. The 30 or so rooms and suites, like the rest of the building, feature elegant contemporary decor, where natural stone rubs shoulders with aged brass, solid oak and sustainable materials. The light, natural colours seem to complement the gentle curves of the circular building. In some rooms, you can fall asleep admiring the original frescoes painted on the ceiling. The former rampart walk now houses a terrace overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The pool area and sun loungers occupy the inner courtyard. On site, guests are pampered by the spa, a mixology bar inspired by the world of speakeasies and three restaurants, including a gourmet restaurant. The latter is a stylish setting that combines local and seasonal produce with a splendid wine list. To the north of the island, a beach has been created to provide incredible views of the bay. Finally, the hotel also acts as a patron of the arts, welcoming artists in residence to its studio. Works by local artists can be found throughout the hotel. It's nothing short of perfection.

A tour of the inlets and walks in the hinterland hold some lovely surprises. The small towns of Herceg Novi, Risan and Perast still radiate the importance of their maritime past and hide secret corners where you can share octopus salad, baklava or pomegranate syrup. To the south-east of Herceg Novi is the village of Baosici, which preserves a house where Pierre Loti lived out his Montenegrin love affairs with Pasquala Ivanovitch. Cetinje, the country's historic capital, and Lovcen Park do not require too much driving and are well worth the time spent visiting them - the road from Kotor to the summit of Mount Lovcen reveals spectacular views of the Dinaric Alps. And all this is now brimming with art, history and epic tales, so it no longer intimidates visitors. Instead, they quickly feel an affinity with the region.

Boat to the mainland, then private transfer to the airport and international return flight.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

And with a few more days, Split

The old town of Split is based on a single monumental complex: the palace that Emperor Diocletian built at the end of the 3rd century to spend his retirement in his homeland. There were residential buildings, a temple of Jupiter, baths, barracks, etc. The walls of Diocletian’s Palace still grace the waterfront today. In the Middle Ages, as houses were built both inside and outside the palace, its structure split at the seams and transformed it into a town. The emperor’s mausoleum was converted into a Christian church (with a 12th-century bell tower and a 17th-century choir; it is now the Cathedral of Saint Domnius). Venetian architects also came here to showcase their craft. With its hidden corners, ancient stones, columns, arches, and little squares perfect for sipping maraschino and enjoying crêpes.. UNESCO certified.

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Why visit Montenegro with Voyageurs du monde?

Every day, our travel specialists craft bespoke experiences shaped around each traveller's profile, desires and budget. These passionate experts design experiences delivered on the ground by a local network of Concierges and trusted contacts. These fully customisable, made-to-measure trips are complemented by a wide range of high-end services (lounges, 24/7 assistance, travel booklet, app, Wi-Fi, restaurant booking, etc.)

Let us create your trip

A few of the advantages of travelling with us to Montenegro

  • Globally unique concierge service
  • Wi-Fi: 1 GB/day included
  • Adjust your trip while travelling
  • 24-hour assistance
  • CO2 absorption

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $4,700 to $6,200 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $5,300 per person


Included in this suggestion

  • Direct international flight with a scheduled airline
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Welcome and assistance with luggage at the arrival airport.
  • Private transfers as mentioned in the travel itinerary
  • The crossing to and from the island of Hvar by hydro-glider 
  • The boat crossing to and from your accommodation in the Bay of Kotor
  • Three nights on the island of Hvar, in a double room with breakfast included.
  • 2 nights in Dubrovnik, in a double room with breakfast included
  • 2 nights in the Bay of Kotor, in a double room with breakfast included
  • Private sailing trip around the Pakleni Islands from Hvar Island, with a skipper
  • Half-day in Dubrovnik Old Town with a private guide.
  • concierge
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)<
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants

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