Croatia with Beyond Travel

beyond travelWider acknowledgement of the Balkan region as a tourist destination for Australians has prompted newly re-branded Beyond Travel to include programs for Bulgaria and Romania in the Croatia and Beyond brochure the wholesaler has released for 2008.

Marketing manager Bryce Crampton said the ready acceptance of Croatia by growing numbers of Australians created interest in neighbouring countries.

Formerly Russia & Beyond, Beyond Travel has also made some key changes to several key itineraries. For instance, the Grand Tour of Croatia now takes in Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Zagreb, Zadar and Split and there’s a new fully escorted Balkan Tour from Dubrovnik including Montenegro, Albania and Macedonia.

In all Beyond Travel is offering ten separate itineraries for land touring in Croatia.

Mr Crampton said that the very popular Old Timers cruises among the islands of the Adriatic Sea also had enhanced itineraries but remained very competitively priced with the seven-night voyages costing from just $659.

More traditional cruise products along the Adriatic coast aboard the motor vessel Arion also follow new itineraries to give a broader view of the region. There’s also a brand new voyage aboard the Dalmacija from Venice along the Croatian coast.

Among the group’s most popular land touring programs are a choice of tours from Dubrovnik to Zagreb and roundtrip Dubrovnik itineraries.

More info on Beyond Travel webpage: http://www.beyondtravel.com.au/

3 Responses to “Croatia with Beyond Travel”

  • Paddy Burch on March 7th, 2009 2:25 am

    Just an enquiry regarding your Dalmatian Sunshine tour. Are there seats available ea5rly in September for two people and what is the cost please – Many thanks Paddy

  • Lorraine Mainstone on November 22nd, 2011 3:34 am

    Good morning
    We are thinking of going to Croatia form 30th April 2012 until 4th May 2012, unfortunately not a lot of time. We are trying to work out how to get from Lisbon to Split, then see whatever we can in such a short time before we have to be in Budapest to go on a River cruise on the 5th until 12th May departing Nuremberg. We are so confused and trying so hard to work this out. Is Split far from Zagreb and also can you catch a train to get there and also get to Budapest from Zagreb – if so would you know how long the train trip is and how we go about finding out all this. I would appreciate any assistance you can give us.

  • Ron Campion on January 13th, 2012 4:31 am

    My wife and I will be in Zagreb in mid September, We would like to take a train to Sarajevo, spend two days there and then like to take a train to Belgrade.We would like to travel by day and have a compartment. Is this possible. What is the price?
    Thank you and I await your reply.
    Ron Campion

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