
Croatia
What you need to know before you go
Croatia stretches along the Adriatic and is home to over 1,000 islands – some of which are among the most charming in Europe. The country is also home to 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include dramatic, centuries-old towns that continue to win the hearts of travellers as well as filmmakers for their magnificence and well-preserved architecture.
The Croatian countryside offers an abundance in natural beauty, with numerous old-world wine regions that date back to Ancient Greek settlers. Besides offering an impressive history with numerous sites that you can visit and admire up close, Croatia is a cultural melting pot – it’s right at the intersection between Central and Southeast Europe, bordering countries like Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, and Montenegro.
Κορυφαίοι προορισμοί σε Croatia
Ποιος είναι ο επόμενος προορισμός σας;Dubrovnik overlooks the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia, and its Old Town is one of the most beautiful in the world. Encircled by 10th-century walls, its labyrinthine streets are pleasant places to wander, and many of its historical buildings are still in remarkably great shape. The Stradun is the main thoroughfare – an elegant strip full of cafes and stately...
Διαβάστε περισσότεραHvar
Hvar is a well-developed island just off Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, attracting travellers to its vibrant port town and excellent...
Istria County
Istria is a triangular-shaped peninsula on the north-western part of Croatia. Spanning around 3,600 sq km, it has...Dalmatia
Dalmatia comprises hundreds of pristine islands surrounded by the Adriatic Sea and towering mountains on Croatia’s Peljesac Peninsula. This large...Zadar
Zadar is a historical city on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. Its Old Town has pedestrian-friendly squares dotted with...Makarska
Makarska is a resort town built around a sheltered bay along the Makarska Rivera. It has miles of pristine (some...Pula
Pula is a port city on the southern tip of Croatia’s Istria Peninsula. Most of its architecture is Roman-inspired...
What to see & do in Croatia
Featured stories & fun stuff10 Best Things to Do in Zagreb
Our guide to the best things to do in Zagreb includes grand architecture from the Habsburg times. This northern, inland Croatian capital city often gets short shrift from many travellers compared to the enormous popularity of the country’s stunning coastline...10 Best Things to Do in Dubrovnik
The best things to do in Dubrovnik take full advantage of the city's mesmerizing medieval architecture, quaint limestone streets and...10 Weird Sights in Zagreb You Might Miss… But Shouldn’t
Croatia’s northern capital city of Zagreb brims with art, culture and history – there’s simply plenty for inquisitive travellers to discover...12 Best Beaches in Dubrovnik
Though a small city, great beaches in Dubrovnik aren’t as hard to come by as you might think. The city’s...10 Best Things to Do in Zadar
Zadar is a historic destination on the Dalmatian coast that combines an abundance of Roman and medieval remains with innovative...14 Most Instagrammable Places in Dubrovnik
The most Instagrammable places in Dubrovnik are often those that movie and TV producers also took a shine to as...10 Best Things to Do in Rovinj
Rovinj has become synonymous with summer getaways full of crystalline waters, cobblestone laneway and a healthy dose of nature. One...10 Best Beaches in Split
Split is surrounded by beautiful beaches – just about every neighbourhood has its own, so you can easily walk from one...10 Things to Do in Dubrovnik on a Small Budget
Dubrovnik can be enjoyed on a small budget thanks to its stunning coastline, ancient history and unfaltering charm. But, as...
Where & what to eat in Croatia
5 Best Restaurants in Zadar
Zadar's beautiful coastal location makes it an excellent destination for seafood lovers. The waters of the Adriatic provide plenty of fresh fish, while vineyards along the Dalmatian coast produce exquisite local wines that often fill the menus of Zadar's restaurants...10 Best Restaurants in Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik’s dining scene is similar to what you’ll find in many countries along the Adriatic Sea. The seafood-heavy cuisine...5 Best Restaurants in Pula
The best restaurants in Pula have a long-standing reputation for producing amazing Croatian dishes. The culinary traditions of Istria...
Where to shop & what to buy in Croatia
5 Best Places to Go Shopping in Dubrovnik
When it comes to shopping in Dubrovnik, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that, compared to the history, beauty and culture of the area, it’s not one of the city’s strong points. Granted, it’s no New York, London or Milan, but...10 Souvenirs People Love from Split
There are many different types of souvenirs from Split, a gorgeous coastal Croatian city that's famed for its mixture of...5 Best Places to Go Shopping in Split
The best part about shopping in Split is that you can also enjoy sightseeing at the same time, as most...
Where to go & what to do at night in Croatia
5 Best Nightlife in Dubrovnik
The nightlife in Dubrovnik doesn’t tend to be the primary reason for visiting the ancient city on Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian Coast – but that’s not to say that there isn’t one. You might be surprised to hear that there are actually...5 Best Nightlife in Pula
Pula’s top nightlife spots liven up the historical city come sunset, with dozens of clubs and bars opening their doors...5 Best Nightlife in Zadar
The nightlife in Zadar is relaxed and unpretentious, and on warm evenings people spill out into the streets to enjoy...