Anatolian Sky Holidays was an award-winning independent specialist tour operator founded in 1989, offering carefully curated holidays to Croatia and beyond for over 25 years. As a long-standing member of AITO (the Association of Independent Tour Operators), the company provided full financial protection alongside a reputation for quality, flexibility and personal service. Their Croatia programme covered the full breadth of the country, from Adriatic island retreats to historic city breaks and leisurely coastal cruises.
Anatolian Sky offered a wide range of ways to explore Croatia. Travellers could choose from luxury Adriatic cruises, cruise-and-stay combinations, or island-hopping itineraries taking in Hvar, Brac, Mljet, Korcula, Lopud, Sipan and the Brijuni islands. For those who preferred a single base, beach holidays were available at Istrian resorts such as Opatija, Rovinj and Porec, and Dalmatian resorts including Cavtat, Makarska and Tucepi.
The programme included city breaks in Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar and Zagreb, as well as two- and three-centre holidays combining cities with coastline or islands. Two-country combinations paired Croatia with Montenegro or Slovenia, giving travellers the chance to experience more of the western Balkans in a single trip.
All accommodation was personally selected by the managing director, with a focus on boutique and character hotels that reflected the character of each destination. Anatolian Sky also offered fully tailor-made holidays and escorted tours, with departures available from most UK airports to suit a wide range of starting points.
Yes. Anatolian Sky was a member of AITO (the Association of Independent Tour Operators), which provided customers with full financial protection on their bookings throughout the company's operation.
The brochure covered holidays on Hvar, Brac, Mljet, Korcula, Lopud, Sipan and the Brijuni islands, spanning both the Dalmatian coast and the Istrian peninsula.
Yes. In addition to their standard programme, Anatolian Sky specialised in individually tailored itineraries, allowing customers to combine destinations, hotel grades and travel dates to suit their own preferences.
Yes. While Croatia was a core destination, the programme also included beach holidays in neighbouring Montenegro and two-country combinations pairing Croatia with Slovenia, as well as other destinations in the wider company portfolio.
Anatolian Sky was established in 1989 and had been operating for over 25 years at the time this brochure was in circulation, building a track record as an award-winning specialist in the region.
The Croatia programme included luxury Adriatic cruises, cruise-and-stay packages combining time on board with a hotel stay, and island-hopping itineraries that allowed travellers to explore multiple islands along the Dalmatian coast.
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