
Croatia
Dalmatian Coast Travel Guide
Croatia’s Dalmatian coast is divided into three regions, northern Dalmatia which includes the cities of Zadar and Šibenik, central Dalmatia – home to Split, Trogir and the islands of Brač and Hvar, and south Dalmatia encompassing the island of Korčula and historic city of Dubrovnik. The coastline is overflowing with natural beauty and verdant landscapes... Read More
Istria Travel Guide
Istria in northwest Croatia is a delightful region with medieval hilltop villages, historic coastal towns, delicious food, and beautiful beaches. The region is within an easy drive of Trieste and Ljubljana and offers access to the scenic islands of Croatia. There’s much to love about this charming region of Croatia. With cosmopolitan cities like Rovinj... Read More
One Week in Croatia
There is so much to pack into one week in Croatia! The scenic country boasts over 1200 idyllic islands, medieval cities, film locations, art, culture, and picturesque national parks with jade-hued lakes. If you’re flying into Dubrovnik, Split, or Zagreb, here are a few ideas of places to explore. Make sure to put these on... Read More
Places to Visit in Croatia
Croatia is a breathtakingly beautiful country. Zagreb is its largest city and capital, a vibrant metropolis bursting with museums, parks and galleries but most visitors venture to the stunning Adriatic shores to sample fresh seafood, swim in crystalline waters and island hop to some of Croatia’s most idyllic hideaways. Whether you want to explore centuries... Read More
Visiting Plitvice Lakes National Park
Visiting Plitvice Lakes National Park is a must when in Croatia. Located halfway between Zagreb and Zadar, the park is a wonderland of natural beauty. With 16 crystalline turquoise lakes, winding pathways, cascading waterfalls, and lush forests, it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature. The park is populated with boar, deer, wolves, bears, and... Read More
Game of Thrones Filming Locations in Croatia
Croatia is a country of contrasts – bursting with sparkling lakes, verdant mountains, medieval cities, and architectural gems. So there’s no doubt as to why the country was a favorite filming location for HBO’s Game of Thrones. Ancient fortresses, cobble-stoned streets, and castles were reborn as Kings Landing. The island of Lokrum is where Daenerys... Read More
Hvar Island, Croatia Guide
Whether it’s a list of the most beautiful islands in Croatia or the sunniest spots in Europe, Hvar Island is one of those destinations that always comes out on top. And it is no wonder why: the island, which stretches for 68km, is a glimmering setting of turquoise blue waters, white pebble beaches, lush lavender... Read More
Getting From Dubrovnik to Zagreb
Dubrovnik and Zagreb – it’s virtually impossible to think of Croatia without envisioning both picturesque destinations. But these two cities couldn’t be more different from each other. Dubrovnik encapsulates the epitome of Croatia’s dreamy Dalmatian Coast – with its ancient white-washed walls perched on a cliff bathed by the turquoise blue waters of the Adriatic... Read More
Dubrovnik City Guide
Nicknamed the Jewel of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik has enchanted travelers for many decades now. It’s not hard to see why this is a postcard-perfect city. Dubrovnik blends ancient whitewashed walls with a backdrop of dazzling blue waters and towering verdant cliffs. It’s a combination that is sure to leave any traveler in awe. If... Read More
Zagreb City Guide
In a country full of natural wonders like Croatia, one might overlook the cities. However, in recent years, Zagreb has made a name for itself as a popular European city destination – and rightfully so. The city’s charming medieval streets are bustling with historical sites, quirky art galleries, fabulous hotels, and Croatia’s trendiest food scene.... Read More
Split City Guide
Croatia’s second-largest city is also one of its most popular destinations – especially in the summer months. Nestled between verdant green hills and the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, Split truly combines the best of both worlds: ancient Roman ruins in the city’s old town to satisfy any history buff and sandy beaches with... Read More