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Croatia

Croatia

Croatia, situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, is a destination that enchants with its remarkable blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its beautiful Adriatic coastline dotted with over a thousand islands, medieval architecture, and vibrant cities like Dubrovnik and Zagreb, Croatia offers a unique experience that beckons to both the history aficionado and the nature admirer.

Where is Croatia?

Croatia borders the Adriatic Sea between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. Its geographic position places it between Central Europe to its north, the Balkans to its south, and the Mediterranean Sea to its west. Notably, it shares land borders with Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.

Ancient Towns and Sapphire Waters

Walled towns, island hopping and exceptional vistas

From the sun-soaked beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea to its charming historic cities such as Dubrovnik, Croatia provides an enchanting mix of scenic beauty and architectural grandeur. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or food and wine lover, Croatia promises a unique experience in every corner.

Where should I visit in Croatia?

Dubrovnik

You can’t go far wrong in Dubrovnik, a walled city practically dripping with history and blessed with the good looks to match. Scale the fortifications and gaze longingly at the shimmering emerald waters below, before stepping down to find yourself meandering a maze of cobbled streets. Each one is dotted with tavernas brimming with merry patrons, and more inconspicuous cubby holes that you’ll only ever discover with serendipity as your guide. Explore Dubrovnik Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site with beautiful buildings, or wander the city walls for unadulterated views.

Split

Split, Croatia’s second-largest city, is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the stomach, where the finest Mediterranean fare punctuates every day from morning ‘til night. Coffee connoisseurs slowly morph into wine suppers - it is the perfect peephole into how life is really lived in Dalmatia. No visit would be complete without gazing in wonderment at Diocletian’s Palace, a sprawling Roman artefact firmly plonked in a prime harbourside location. But don’t be fooled, this is far from a palace in the true sense of the word. Breach the walls and you’ll find a labyrinth of streets plotted with as many as 220 buildings that thousands of people call home.

Hvar

Hvar is famed for its warm, sunny climate, azure Adriatic waters, and lavender fields. Notably, it's often referred to as the 'Sunniest Spot in Europe', receiving an average of around 2,724 hours of sunshine per year. The island's renowned landscapes include hilltop fortresses, lively beaches and serene, inland lavender fields. The island's primary city, also named Hvar, features a fortified harbour, 13th-century city walls, and a multitude of dining and nightlife venues.

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