Kopacki Rit Nature Park, located near the confluence of the Drava and Danube rivers, is one of the largest wetlands in Europe and an important bird habitat. Over 290 bird species have been recorded here, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Visitor... more
Kopacki Rit Nature Park, located near the confluence of the Drava and Danube rivers, is one of the largest wetlands in Europe and an important bird habitat. Over 290 bird species have been recorded here, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Visitors can explore the park by boat or on foot, and besides birds, they may spot deer, boars, or even the rare European pond turtle. less
Diocletian`s Palace is an ancient palace built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the end of the 3rd century AD. Today, the palace constitutes the old town of Split, with numerous shops, cafes, and homes within its well-preserved walls. Its fascinati... more
Diocletian`s Palace is an ancient palace built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the end of the 3rd century AD. Today, the palace constitutes the old town of Split, with numerous shops, cafes, and homes within its well-preserved walls. Its fascinating blend of Roman and Medieval architecture has earned it a place on UNESCO`s World Heritage List. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, walk along the old city walls, and visit the stunning St. Domnius Cathedral. less
Often referred to as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," the Old Town of Dubrovnik is a stunningly intact walled city on the Adriatic Sea coast. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its spectacular sea views and Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque c... more
Often referred to as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," the Old Town of Dubrovnik is a stunningly intact walled city on the Adriatic Sea coast. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its spectacular sea views and Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque churches, palaces, monasteries, and fountains. Walking along the city walls offers unparalleled views of the Old Town and the shimmering Adriatic. less
The Elaphiti Islands are a small archipelago near Dubrovnik, offering beautiful scenery and tranquil beaches. Only three of the islands - Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan - are inhabited and can be easily explored on a day trip from Dubrovnik. Each island h... more
The Elaphiti Islands are a small archipelago near Dubrovnik, offering beautiful scenery and tranquil beaches. Only three of the islands - Koločep, Lopud, and Šipan - are inhabited and can be easily explored on a day trip from Dubrovnik. Each island has its unique charm, from Koločep`s car-free paths and Lopud`s sandy Sunj beach to Šipan`s olive groves and historic mansions. less
The Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best examples of early Byzantine architecture in the Mediterranean region. The present basilica was built in the 6th century on the site of older Christian structures. It... more
The Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best examples of early Byzantine architecture in the Mediterranean region. The present basilica was built in the 6th century on the site of older Christian structures. It is most famous for its stunning mosaics, especially those in the apse, depicting Christ and the Apostles, and the Virgin and Child. less
Krka National Park is known for its stunning waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk falls. A network of paths and wooden walkways allows visitors to explore the park and enjoy its beautiful scenery. Besides waterfalls, the park also contains... more
Krka National Park is known for its stunning waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk falls. A network of paths and wooden walkways allows visitors to explore the park and enjoy its beautiful scenery. Besides waterfalls, the park also contains a monastery on the island of Visovac, and the Krka Monastery, a Serb Orthodox spiritual center. less
The Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb is a unique museum offering a compelling exploration of love, loss, and heartbreak. The exhibits are based on real-life stories and donated objects symbolizing failed relationships, which range from poigna... more
The Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb is a unique museum offering a compelling exploration of love, loss, and heartbreak. The exhibits are based on real-life stories and donated objects symbolizing failed relationships, which range from poignant to humorous. It`s a deeply human and universal experience that resonates with visitors from around the world. less
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb is the largest and most significant contemporary art museum in Croatia. With more than 600 works displayed, it offers a comprehensive overview of Croatian art from the 1950s to the present day. The museum`s ex... more
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb is the largest and most significant contemporary art museum in Croatia. With more than 600 works displayed, it offers a comprehensive overview of Croatian art from the 1950s to the present day. The museum`s exhibits include installations, paintings, sculptures, films, videos, and more, all housed in a striking modern building. less
Croatia`s second largest peninsula, Pelješac, is a renowned wine-growing region. Visitors can take a tour of the local vineyards, which are especially famous for their Plavac Mali wines. The peninsula is also home to Ston, a town known for its old sa... more
Croatia`s second largest peninsula, Pelješac, is a renowned wine-growing region. Visitors can take a tour of the local vineyards, which are especially famous for their Plavac Mali wines. The peninsula is also home to Ston, a town known for its old salt flats and the second longest defensive wall in the world. less
Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its cascading lakes interconnected by waterfalls. The park`s 16 terraced lakes, renowned for their distinctive colors ranging from azure to green, gray or blue, are divided int... more
Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its cascading lakes interconnected by waterfalls. The park`s 16 terraced lakes, renowned for their distinctive colors ranging from azure to green, gray or blue, are divided into the Upper and Lower Lakes. Wooden pathways wind their way around the edges and across the water, offering visitors unforgettable vistas and photo opportunities. less
The Old Town of Porec is known for its well-preserved Roman street layout and the stunning Euphrasian Basilica complex. Walking through Decumanus and Cardo Maximus streets, visitors can see numerous historical buildings, from Romanic houses to Gothic... more
The Old Town of Porec is known for its well-preserved Roman street layout and the stunning Euphrasian Basilica complex. Walking through Decumanus and Cardo Maximus streets, visitors can see numerous historical buildings, from Romanic houses to Gothic palaces and the round tower. The town`s vibrant atmosphere, enhanced by numerous restaurants, bars, and shops, offers both cultural exploration and leisure. less
The Pula Arena, located in the city of Pula, is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Built in the 1st century AD, it could seat over 20,000 spectators who came to watch gladiator fights. Today, the arena is used for concerts, f... more
The Pula Arena, located in the city of Pula, is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world. Built in the 1st century AD, it could seat over 20,000 spectators who came to watch gladiator fights. Today, the arena is used for concerts, film screenings, and festivals. A visit to this ancient monument offers a unique insight into the grandeur of Roman civilization. less
Nestled in the Gorski Kotar region, Risnjak National Park is a haven for nature lovers. The park boasts diverse flora and fauna, including lynx, from which the park gets its name. Hiking is a popular activity, with routes ranging from gentle strolls... more
Nestled in the Gorski Kotar region, Risnjak National Park is a haven for nature lovers. The park boasts diverse flora and fauna, including lynx, from which the park gets its name. Hiking is a popular activity, with routes ranging from gentle strolls to challenging hikes up to Veliki Risnjak peak, which provides panoramic views over the Kvarner Bay and the Alps. less
The Roman Forum in Zadar is the largest on the eastern side of the Adriatic. Established between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD, the forum was the social, political, and religious center of Roman Zadar. Today, it features several well-pres... more
The Roman Forum in Zadar is the largest on the eastern side of the Adriatic. Established between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD, the forum was the social, political, and religious center of Roman Zadar. Today, it features several well-preserved elements, including a large square, columns, and parts of the Roman pavement. Close by is the Church of St. Donatus, a symbol of Zadar, built in the 9th century on the forum`s ruins. less
Rovinj Old Town is a charming, compact, and highly photogenic part of Rovinj, characterized by narrow, cobblestone streets, pastel-colored houses, and the stunning St. Euphemia`s Church overlooking the town from a hill. The town`s Venetian influence... more
Rovinj Old Town is a charming, compact, and highly photogenic part of Rovinj, characterized by narrow, cobblestone streets, pastel-colored houses, and the stunning St. Euphemia`s Church overlooking the town from a hill. The town`s Venetian influence is evident in its architecture. Walking along the harbour, dining in local restaurants, or watching the sunset from the church provide authentic experiences. less
The Kornati National Park is a group of nearly 90 islands, islets, and reefs in the Adriatic Sea. Known for its lunar landscape, clear sea, and diverse marine life, the park is a popular destination for sailing and diving. Visitors can rent a sailboa... more
The Kornati National Park is a group of nearly 90 islands, islets, and reefs in the Adriatic Sea. Known for its lunar landscape, clear sea, and diverse marine life, the park is a popular destination for sailing and diving. Visitors can rent a sailboat or join an organized boat tour to explore this stunning archipelago, its hidden bays, and rich underwater world. less
The St. James Cathedral in Šibenik is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and one of Croatia`s architectural treasures. Built entirely from stone using unique construction techniques, the cathedral is renowned for its impressive dome, Renaissance courtyard... more
The St. James Cathedral in Šibenik is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and one of Croatia`s architectural treasures. Built entirely from stone using unique construction techniques, the cathedral is renowned for its impressive dome, Renaissance courtyard, and the 71 life-sized faces of contemporary Šibenik residents that adorn the outside frieze. less
Trakoscan Castle is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved historic castles in Croatia. Built in the 13th century as a small fortress, the castle underwent numerous renovations over the centuries, transforming into a residential castle. Today,... more
Trakoscan Castle is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved historic castles in Croatia. Built in the 13th century as a small fortress, the castle underwent numerous renovations over the centuries, transforming into a residential castle. Today, it houses a museum with a valuable collection of furniture, weapons, paintings, and other objects from the 15th to the 19th century. The castle, surrounded by a beautiful park with a lake, offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of Croatian nobility. less
For thrill-seekers, ziplining across the Cetina River canyon in Omiš provides an exhilarating experience. It involves traversing from one side of the canyon to the other using a series of zip lines. The total length of all the lines is 2100m, and the... more
For thrill-seekers, ziplining across the Cetina River canyon in Omiš provides an exhilarating experience. It involves traversing from one side of the canyon to the other using a series of zip lines. The total length of all the lines is 2100m, and the panoramic views of the river and surrounding landscapes are truly unforgettable. less
Zlatni Rat Beach, located on the island of Brač, is one of the most unique and beautiful beaches in the world. This narrow, white pebble beach stretches out into the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, and changes shape and position depending on th... more
Zlatni Rat Beach, located on the island of Brač, is one of the most unique and beautiful beaches in the world. This narrow, white pebble beach stretches out into the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, and changes shape and position depending on the wind and waves. It`s an idyllic spot for swimming, sunbathing, windsurfing, and even picnicking under the shade of the pine trees. less