This day trip takes you into the rugged countryside of Dalmatia, where mountains and valleys meet river canyons and plateaus. After a drive in a private transfer along scenic routes, you'll arrive in Etnoland, a living outdoor museum that shows you what rural life was like in the late 19th-century. Your expert guide will share the history, crafts and traditions of the area. Plus, you'll visit a blacksmith's workshop and some old homes, seeing how they were furnished for a look into how people lived and worked. At the heart of the area's heritage is food, so for lunch you'll tuck into homemade Dalmatian peka – slow-cooked with tender meat, fresh vegetables, and traditional local flavours.
Dalmatia full day small-group tour to the Etnoland rural museum
- This tour is for a maximum of seven guest, making it a truly personal experience
- You'll see what rural life in Dalmatia was like for families over 100 years ago
- Lunch is included and will give you an authentic taste of the local heritage
Admission fees
Drinks
Lunch
Snack
Local delicacy tasting
Welcome drink
Beer, wine, water and soft drinks
Driver/ Guide
A traditional Dalmatian lunch of peka is included. Choose from chicken or pork, served with fresh salad and homemade bread
Welcome snack of local prosciutto, cheese and pickled vegetables
Private air-conditioned transfer with Wi-Fi on board
- This is a small-group tour with a maximum of seven guests
- Please be aware that the drive to the museum can take a few hours
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Not suitable for those with photosensitivity
- English-speaking guide for all nationalities
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