Dubrovnik is a historic coastal city located in the southern part of Croatia, in the Dalmatia region. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, on the Dalmatian coast, and is known for to its stunning natural beauty and rich historical significance. The city gained worldwide fame as a filming lo...
No other city glorifies culture and arts in Croatia like Zagreb. This capital city of the coastal country has a charm of its own, differentiating itself from the exotic beach towns and playful islands. Zagreb will not fail to fascinate you if you are a profound admirer of architecture, music, cinema...
As one of the quieter and subtle tourist destinations in Croatia, Zadar has seen a lot of growth in tourism in the past 3 years. Renowned for being less crowded while boasting of major tourist locations such as the Monument of the Sun, Zadar is still recognized as a vacation spot for solo travellers...
Pula is a place that offers you a taste of its history, with a rich flavor of Roman and Venetian architecture. The rich history of the town that has seen multiple rulers, showcase a lot of monuments and architectural masterpieces that not only woo one's attention but also speak volumes about the rei...
Laid-back Mediterranean vibe, fascinating turquoise coves, thriving nightlife, pristine beaches, aromatic fields of lavender and olives, and arresting views of authentic Croatian towns and villages- that's how the popular posh party island of Hvar presents itself to its visitors. This sunkissed isla...
Rovinj has an old-times charm as the city's major attraction. From the centuries old churches to medieval architecture and art, the city's beauty remains a hidden treasure due to the lack of tourism. The baroque buildings and the nearby nature parks add to the beauty of the region, while the turquoi...