Croatia Travel Guide

Kaprije

Kaprije

Kaprije is known for its bays that have extraordinary natural beauty and seclusion. It mesmerizes visitors with the unforgettable diving, swimming, and sailing opportunities it bestows.

Cape Kamenjak

Cape Kamenjak

Cape Kamenjak is famous for swimming among caves and offers many water activities like cliff jumping. These thrilling adventures are made more enjoyable by the stunning surroundings.

Badija Island

Badija

Badija is the largest and the most impressive island in the Korčula archipelago for its beauty and a historic monastery. It is home to wonderful turquoise waters and adorable deer.

Sunj Bay

Sunj Beach

The lovely golden sands of Sunj Bay invite boaters to enjoy a magnificent day of sunbathing. The stunning views of the turquoise Adriatic and the excellent conditions make it a relaxing place to anchor.

Budikovac island

Budikovac island

Budikovac Island is a secluded paradise off the coast of Vis Island. It is best known for the stunning Blue Lagoon where visitors luxurite in ultra calm waters.

St. Clement (Klement Island)

Sveti Klement

St. Clement Island is the most popular destination in the Pakleni Islands. Visitors can enjoy clear waters, pristine beaches, and excellent onshore amenities.

Rector's Palace

Rector's Palace

The Rector's Palace boasts stunning Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Among the historic beauty and grandeur is a collection of fine historical items for visitors to peruse.

Veli Rat

Veli Rat

Veli Rat provides stunning sunsoaked seas with incredible landscapes of neighboring islands. It is a dream for all boaters with shipwreck diving, swimming, and gazing at the views.

Hvar Fortress

Hvar Fortress

Hvar Fortress captivates its visitors with breathtaking views over the town of Hvar. Visitors can view collections of amphorae from the Middle Ages and antiquity period.

St. Domnius Cathedral and Bell Tower

Domnius

The St. Domnius Cathedral and Tower provides visitors with an enjoyable and breathtaking view of Split. Once at the top of the bell tower, visitors can admire the roofs of its old town, the sea, and the beautiful surrounding mountains.

Ston City Walls

Walls of Ston

At 5.5 kilometers long, visitors can spend a whole day on the second largest city walls in the world. After a full day, watching the sunset along the Dalmatian coast with a breathtaking view of the Adriatic Sea will be a tremendous experience.

The Greeting to the Sun

The Greeting to the Sun

The Greeting to the Sun monument has a magnificent sunset view, representing a communion with nature. When evening falls, the Greetings to the Sun monument gives visitors a spectacular light show.

Korcula Old Town

Korcula Old Town

Korcula Old Town is a historical place, which has preserved the architectural heritage of Venice to this day. Old churches and atmospheric streets make this town similar to Dubrovnik.

Makarska

Makarska

Makarska is a small town on the Croatian coast where tourists flock every summer for the Biokovo Nature Park which is a fully protected area housing the beautiful Biokovo Mountain Range. Besides hiking or driving through the nature park’s stunning scenery, the town also has beautiful bays and beaches, gourmet dining, and a colorful collection of nightlife hotspots.

Opatija

Opatija

A scenic seaside resort on the shores of the Gulf of Kvarner, Opatija has a truly unique ambiance due to its history as an elite getaway for the rich and famous in the 19th century. For this reason its environs are full of historic architecture and well-appointed gardens. There are historic sites, stunning beaches, a picturesque promenade, and more.

Saplunara

Saplunara

Saplunara attracts travelers with its turquoise, clear waters, and unique nature. It is a protected national park due to the many rare plants on its shores.

Simuni

Simuni

The beautiful beaches of Simuni offer natural shade, giving relief from the hot sun's rays. It is a glorious area to relax, or participate in water-based activities within the crystal-clear waters.

St. Anastasia's Cathedral

Zadar Cathedral

The Cathedral of St. Anastasia is an excellent site for history lovers. Built during the 12th and 13th centuries in the Romanesque style, it stuns with its historic beauty.

Biokovo Mountain Range & Biokovo Nature Park

Biokovo Nature Park

Within Biokovo Mountain Range is Biokovo Nature Park, home to Biokovo Skywalk and Kotisina Botanical Garden. The park is also full of stunning trails for discovering the area’s beauty.

Pile Gate

Pile Gate

Pile Gate is the main entrance to Dubrovnik’s Old Town and is like a portal that gives many visitors their first encounter with the magnificent medieval architecture.

St. Lawrence's Cathedral

St. Lawrence's Cathedral

St. Lawrence Cathedral is a melting pot of Gothic and Renaissance art and architecture. The bell tower also hosts stunning panoramic views of Trogir.

Benedictine Monastery

Benedictine Monastery

 The Benedictine Monastery dates back to the 12th century, charming visitors with its unique island location. It carries exceptional traces from Renaissance and Baroque architecture.  

Jupiter's Temple

Jupiter's Temple

Jupiter's Temple lies within the old town of Split and is one of the most well-preserved temples from ancient Rome. Today it is dedicated to St. John the Baptist and is home to  an original coffered vault.

St. Nicholas Church (Tribunj)

St. Nicholas Church (Tribunj)

Travelers love to walk the path to the 15th century St. Nicholas Church. It's a historic structure that provides visitors a magnificent backdrop for photography.

St. Stephen's Cathedral

St. Stephen's Cathedral

The most impressive building in Hvar is the Cathedral of St. Stephen, standing in the center of the main square of the city. It is noteworthy with its grand bell tower and a lively, wide square in front of the historic building.

St. Blaise's Church

St. Blaise's Church

The Church of St. Blaise is a wonderful example of Baroque architecture. Its architectural details make it a perfect destination for art and history lovers.

17th century Hvar theater

17th century Hvar theater

The 17th Century Hvar Theatre remains a pristine site of historic importance where visitors can revisit the past. The remarkable building is the oldest surviving theater in Europe still in use.