Croatia Travel Guide

Islands

Hvar – Famous for its nightlife, luxury beach clubs, lavender fields, and historic old town.

Korčula – A medieval island town often called “Little Dubrovnik,” known for wine, stone streets, and legends of Marco Polo.

Krk – The most accessible Croatian island, connected by bridge, offering diverse landscapes, beaches, and charming villages.

Coastal Cities

Split – A lively coastal city built around the ancient Roman Palace of Diocletian, blending history with modern beach culture.

Rovinj – One of the most picturesque towns in Istria, known for its colorful old town, narrow streets, and romantic waterfront.

Šibenik – A historic Dalmatian city famous for its UNESCO cathedral, fortresses, and authentic local atmosphere.

Pula – A coastal city in Istria best known for its Roman amphitheatre and deep ancient heritage.

Inland Cities

Zagreb – The capital city, known for its Austro-Hungarian architecture, café culture, museums, and vibrant street life.

Rijeka – A dynamic port city with a strong industrial history, creative arts scene, and multicultural influences. Rijeka

Hidden Gems

Senj – One of the oldest Adriatic towns, known for its powerful winds, medieval fortress, and dramatic coastal scenery.

Slavonia Wine Region – A peaceful inland area famous for vineyards, traditional villages, and Croatia’s best white wines.