A jeep safari takes you into a Croatia that the coastal tourists never see — ancient mountain villages, hidden waterfalls in olive groves, karst plateau viewpoints above the Adriatic, and traditional konobas where lunch is still cooked over an open fire.
The Croatia that most tourists see is roughly 5km wide — the coastal strip. Venture inland by jeep and the country reveals itself completely differently: a rugged limestone landscape of mountain villages, ancient shepherd tracks, oak and pine forest, and river valleys that have changed very little in the past 200 years.
Our jeep safari tours from Split typically head up into the Mosor mountain range above the city, then traverse the Dalmatian hinterland towards the Cetina river valley. Highlights include the abandoned hilltop village of Klis (with its famous fortress — a Game of Thrones filming location), hidden waterfalls accessible only by 4x4 track, and a traditional lunch in a village konoba with homemade wine and peka-cooked lamb.
From Makarska, jeep tours explore the back roads of Biokovo mountain — reaching viewpoints at 1,200 metres where the view encompasses the entire Dalmatian archipelago on clear days. From Dubrovnik, the tour heads into the Konavle valley — a lush agricultural region that contrasts sharply with the rocky coastline just kilometres away. Combine your jeep safari with a river rafting session for a full off-road and on-water adventure day.
Book in Advance
This activity is popular during peak season (June–August). We recommend booking at least 48 hours ahead. Contact us for same-day availability.
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