Croatia

Adriatic dreams and island adventures

Dubrovnik

Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic Sea" Dubrovnik is a stunning walled city that spills into the sea. Walk along its ancient stone ramparts, wander marble streets lined with baroque buildings, and watch the sun set behind terracotta rooftops. Whether you're a history lover or a Game of Thrones fan, Dubrovnik is pure magic.

Split

Built around the Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace, Split is a vibrant coastal city where ancient history meets lively modern culture. You can sip coffee on the palm-lined Riva promenade, explore narrow alleyways filled with local shops, and swim just minutes from 1,700 year-old ruins.

Hvar

Croatia's sunniest spot, Hvar is aglamourous yet laid-back island famous for lavender fields, hidden beaches, and clear turquoise waters. Spend your days island-hopping and your evenings in chic beach bars under starry skies.

Plitvice Lakes National Park

A UNESCO world heritage site, Plitvice is a natural wonderland of cascading waterfalls and turquoise lakes connected by wooden walkways. It feels like stepping into a fairytale. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Istria Peninsula

The heart-shaped Istrian peninsula blends Croatian charm with Italian soul. Expect rolling hills dotted witholive groves, vineyards, and medeival hilltop towns like Motovun. It's also Croatia's truffle capital; perfect for food and wine lovers.

Zadar

A lesser-known gem on Croatia's Dalmatian coast, Zadar offers a mix of Roman ruins, medieval churches, and modern art installations like the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation. Enjoy stunning sunsets from the waterfront while listening to the music of the sea.