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Categories: Bale
Batina is a little village on the border of the Baranja region in Croatia. Batina features a recreational and bathing resort "Zeleni Otok" (Green Island) and a number of opportunities in the warm part of the year for water sports. It is als...
Categories: Batina
Categories: Bisevo
Island of Brac is the largest island in the Dalmatian group of islands. This lush island invites visitors to enjoy its rich cultural and historic heritage that dates back to pre-historic times, unique gastronomy, beautiful beaches and bays,...
Categories: Brac
Spelled either Brijuni or Brioni, these 14 beautiful cypress-covered Adriatic islands, 10 mi/16 km northwest of Pula, are a national park. Only two of the islands (Mali Brijun and Veliki Brijun) can be visited by tourists, and then only by organized ...
Categories: Brijuni Islands
Categories: Brioni Islands
Cavtat is the southernmost town in the Dubrovnik Neretva County of Croatia off the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Originally discovered by the Greeks in the 6th century BC, it was given the name Eipdaurus. However under Roman rule around 228BC, its name ...
Categories: Cavtat
The locals from the pretty village of Cilipi, Croatia, often dance and play folk music in traditional costume on the main square on Sunday. Buses run from Dubrovnik directly to Cilipi and take less than an hour.
Categories: Cilipi
Categories: Cres
Categories: Davor
Classed as a world heritage treasure by UNESCO, Dubrovnik is a place of ancient streets lined with stone palaces, Venetian-style buildings and bell towers. The city is enclosed by stone walls, and the highlight is a leisurely walk atop these massive...
Categories: Dubrovnik
Categories: Duce
Croatia's Elaphite Islands are located to the north of Dubrovnik and can be seen from the Lapad Peninsula or via a ferry from the Gruz port. The ride takes 25 minutes to Kolocep, the nearest island. Lopud is an additional half-hour trip. Once on Lopu...
Categories: Elaphite Islands
Categories: Fuzine
Categories: Galesnjak
Categories: Goli otok
Hvar Island is a vineyard-and-olive-grove-covered island surrounded by a translucent cobalt sea. A particularly rich cultural and monumental heritage complements its natural and unique beauty. The island was one of the greatest centers of early Croat...
Categories: Hvar
Ilok lies on Croatia's eastern border, and has a long history of affilitation with multiple entities, including the Kingdom of Bulgaria, Kingdom of Croatia, Ottoman Empire, Austrian Empire and Yugoslavia. The Ilok Castle provides panoramic views of t...
Categories: Ilok
Cruising
Categories: Inside Passage (Croatia)
Part of the Adriatic Islands of Croatia, the Island of Mljet is the greeneast island, dominated by forests and full of Mediterranean vegetation that includes grapes and olives. The Island of Mljet has two saltwater lakes that are part of the Mljet Na...
Categories: Island of Mljet
Categories: Istrian Peninsula
Categories: Jakljan
Categories: Jelsa Town
Knin, located 120 mi/195 km south of Zagreb, is an important town in Croatian history: Tomislav, the first free king of Croatia, was crowned there in the 10th century. Be sure to see the impressive medieval fort of St. Saviour located on Mount Spas. ...
Categories: Knin
Categories: Konavle Valley
Korçula is said to be one of the most beautiful as well as the largest of the Croatian islands. Seasoned travelers compare Korçula to a latter-day Eden. Korçula’s main town is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the Mediterranean. Visit the b...
Categories: Korcula
Categories: Kornati National Park
Categories: Kvarner Bay Islands
Categories: Lastovo
Categories: Licko Petrovo Selo
Categories: Livade
Categories: Lovorno
Categories: Makarska
Categories: Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery
Categories: Metkovic
Categories: Mljet National Park
Categories: Omis
Opatija, this elegant tourist destination, lies at the center of the Riviera with the longest tradition of tourism in Croatia. The very attractive geographic position, enabling its warm seas to be quickly reached from many cities in Central Europe, l...
Categories: Opatija
Categories: Opuzen
Categories: Orasec
Osijek is located on the beautiful River Drava, and is the largest city in Eastern Croatia. It boasts more greenery and parks than any other city in the country. Architecture enthusiasts will no doubt be mesmerized by Osijek's beautiful buildings&nbs...
Categories: Osijek
Categories: Pag
Categories: Peljesac
Categories: Plitvica Selo
The natural attributes of Plitvice Lakes National Park, uniqueness and sensibility of that phenomenon, deserve full attention of visitors. Its natural diversity and harmony of shapes and colours in any of the seasons are enough to make any visitor a...
Categories: Plitvice National Park
Ploce is mostly known for its industrial, agricultural and maritime role in the Dubrovnik region as a major port town. North of Ploce, visit the Bacina lakes, scenic and situated between forested mountains.
Categories: Ploce
Categories: Podstrana
Categories: Pomena
Porec has a myriad of activities and sites to occupy yourself with, be it indulging in local, traditional cuisine and Istrian wine, or relaxing under a summer night sky in an outdoor concert outside of the 6th century Euphrasius Basilica. Remains of ...
Categories: Porec
Categories: Postira
Categories: Preko
Categories: Primosten
Pula is a port city located near the southern tip of the Istria Peninsula in Croatia. Surrounded by breathtaking beaches, this city harbors a marvelous 1st century Roman amphitheater - still used for summer festivals and cultural events holding near...
Categories: Pula
Rab Island is one of the most densely wooded islands in the Adriatic and is a botanical exhibition. The Komrcar Park, with its diversity of trees, is now the pride of Rab. Its more than 300 freshwater springs helped Rab be known as one of the greene...
Categories: Rab Island
Categories: Rabac
Many visitors have been enchanted by Rovinj and its beauties. At the 100-year-old institution of Rovinj Aquarium one can admire fauna of the Adriatic Sea. The Rovinj coastal area is well articulated with numerous bays, creeks, and capes. There are p...
Categories: Rovinj
Categories: Sali
Categories: Salona
Categories: Savudrija
Categories: Seline
This attractive coastal city shows traces of its fascinating history, having been under Venetian, Byzantine, Bosnian, Austrian, Italian and Hungarian rule over the centuries. The old town centers on Poljana Square, which is surrounded by old patrici...
Categories: Sibenik
Categories: Skradin
Categories: Slano
Categories: Solin
Categories: Solta
Split, the largest Croatian city on the Adriatic coast, is the heart of Dalmatia. The old town is built around the harbor on the south side of a high peninsula sheltered from the open sea by many islands. Split achieved fame when the Roman emperor Di...
Categories: Split
About an hour's drive north of Dubrovnik, Ston, Croatia, is known for its mussel and oyster beds. Every restaurant there serves the fresh, sweet oysters, nearly straight from the sea. The town, located where the Peljesac Peninsula joins the mainland,...
Categories: Ston
Categories: Trakoscan
Categories: Triluke Bay
Trogir is situated in the center of Dalmatia, on the eastern coastline of Adriatic sea. The heart of Trogir is small islet laying between the gentle hills on the mainland and the coast of the Island of Ciovo. It's rich culture is created under the in...
Categories: Trogir
Categories: Trstenik
Categories: Umag
Located close to Slovenia and 50 mi/80 km north of Zagreb, Varazdin, Croatia, is a lovely town that contains baroque buildings, including the 15th-century Church of St. John the Baptist. It is also worth visiting to see the Stari Grad, which is a 14t...
Categories: Varazdin
Vis is known for its superior wine, pristine beaches, unique wildlife and charming medieval villages accented by Venetian red-roof architecture. Explore secret coves and bays, or delve into the history of the island at the Archaeological Museum and t...
Categories: Vis
Categories: Vodice
Located in eastern Croatia, the city of Vukovaris located at the confluence of the Vuka River into the Danube. It is the largest Croatian town and river port on the Danube, with an economy based on farming, livestock breeding, textiles and food-proce...
Categories: Vukovar
Zadar's many promenadors on the shore have a feeling they are on board the starboards of which are being laved by the waves carried by the warm zephyrus. Zadar is a town on the seaside. It is floating on the reef and closing from times a gap between ...
Categories: Zadar
Croatia's capital and largest city, Zagreb also was the cultural capital of the former Yugoslavia. The city boasts many museums, art galleries, orchestras and folk festivals. Today, outdoor cafes are full, dance clubs pump music into the night air a...
Categories: Zagreb
Categories: Zuljana