Croatia Travel Guide
Krka National Park
Krka National Park is a keeper of cultural heritage and natural attractions. This is a mix of unity with nature and history, for an unforgettable experience.
Istria
Istria is a fascinating peninsula located in the north of the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula's magnificent coastline offers unique coves, pristine beaches and crystal clear waters for visitors.
Diocletian's Palace
Diocletian’s Palace was built by Diocletian himself, to be used after his retirement. Today, it consists of historical monuments, modern shops, and various restaurants beautifully intertwined with the original structure.
Sibenik
Sibenik lies in the picturesque bay at the mouth of the Krka River. It is home to pristine pebble beaches such as Rezaliste Beach and White Beach.
Sipan
One of Elaphiti Islands on Croatia’s picturesque coast, Sipan Island popular for daily boat tours. This gorgeous isle hosts pebbled beaches, charming local villages, and secluded, unspoiled bays.
Zlatni Rat
The pebbly Zlatni Rat Beach has a unique shape on the Croatian coastline washed by the turquoise sea. The windy waters are beloved by kite surfers from around the world.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a corner of natural beauty with incredible cascading lakes and waterfalls. The rich fauna and flora and many easy trails make this park one of the best.
Korcula
With miles of stunning coastline and centuries of cultural heritage, the island of Korcula is a popular destination for travelers each summer. Whether exploring stunning and historic structures from yesteryear or boating from among the exquisite bays, visitors will find a plethora of exciting activities to do.
Bol
Bol is a small, quaint town known for its breathtaking triangle shaped beach. Along with its magnificent windsurfing climate and stunning greenery.
Cavtat
Cavtat is a pearl in the Adriatic Sea and is one of the most impressive places in the Dubrovnik region. It is home to medieval stone houses, wonderful turquoise waters, and lush pine forests.
Lokrum İsland
Lokrum Island is the home of stunning bays for kayaking and swimming. With many unique natural and historic sights both on land and by the sea, visitors are spoiled for choice.
Mljet
Mljet Island is a beloved destination for boaters and nature lovers with its undulating coast full of pristine beaches, impressive cliffs, and quaint seaside villages. It is the home of the Mljet National Park, a Croatian treasure featuring two saltwater lakes, the iconic St. Mary’s Island, and well-kept paths which wind through the stunning scenery for cycling and hiking.
Dalmatia
Dalmatia is the paragon of everything the Adriatic has to offer. It has ancient cities steeped in history, sun-soaked beaches, and pristine waters.
Dubrovnik Game of Thrones
Dubrovnik brings Game of Thrones to life with its grand medieval architecture. Fans can walk around these locations in Croatia, take unforgettable photos, and feel the unique atmosphere of Westeros.
Silba
When visiting the Northern Dalmatian Islands, Silba Island is a popular holidaymaker's destination. Visitors can experience beautiful views, turquoise waters, and sandy beaches.
Zlarin
Zlarin is a small and quiet island in the Adriatic Sea beloved for its many secluded bays and beaches with pristine natural surroundings and turquoise waters. Also known for their stunning red corals, the historic port town hosts a number of quaint shops where travelers can buy jewelry made with the substance.
Dugi Otok
Dugi Otok is one of the many magnificent islands in Zadar. Home to numerous bays and beaches and a nature reserve that attracts boaters from all over the world.
Sea Organ
The Sea Organ is a strangely beautiful structure and instrument that sits along Zadar’s scenic coastline. Visitors can take photographs whilst experiencing its unique harmonic music.
St Mark's Cathedral
The Church of St. Mark with its unique works of art is a gem of Korcula. The church boasts a stunning gothic renaissance style and its bell tower gives panoramic city views.
Pula Arena
Pula Arena is a striking ancient Roman amphitheater that holds panoramic views. A great setting for photos, it is clear why musical, theater, and sporting events are still held here.
Omis
Situated at the mouth of the Cetina River, Omis offers many exciting activities like swimming, boating, and rafting. Its untouched nature and idyllic beaches attract visitors from all around the world. There are also many historical monuments that are mainly situated in the Old Town.
Olib
Olib is a small, yet charming island with a variety of facilities for boaters. The remote locations of its secluded bays create a wonderland for all water explorers.
Bisevo Blue Cave
A protected and much beloved locale of Bisevo Island, Blue Cave stuns with its unique colors. Its magical fluorescent lights which gleam in all directions are simply unforgettable.
Stari Grad
Stari Grad is a beloved destination with many natural beauties from stunning bays to outstanding greenery. It charms visitors with long summers and rich blue warm waters.
Mali Losinj
Known as a historic and naturally beautiful destination, Mali Losinj is home to the most beautiful bays of the Adriatic. The town has a little bit of everything including beaches, museums, and more.
Ston
The region of Ston at Peljesac’s southern tip is known for its charming villages and quaint settlements. Its many safe harbors boast warm swimming waters perfect for exploration.
Pag Island
The Pag Island has a mixture of rocky, pebbly and sandy beaches for visitors to enjoy. The crystal-clear shallow waters offer guests a perfect swimming and snorkelling waters.