Croatia is a magical Mediterranean country in the heart of Europe. Besides being one of the sunniest places in Europe with more than 1200 islands and spectacular nature, its cultural heritage and impressive history will leave you breathless and make you fall in love with this beautiful country.
Due to its geographic accessibility, fantastic cuisine, and good value for money, Croatia has become a hit destination in Europe that is visited by millions of tourists from all over the world in summer.
Croatia truly has something for everyone: food, wine, tradition, culture, beautiful nature, adrenaline tourism, festivals, and parties late into the night.
Croatian beaches are something that everyone has to experience. From sunny beaches full of fun, bars, and a good time, to secluded beaches where you can enjoy perfect peace and quiet and just listen to the sound of the waves healing your body and soul.
Croatia has more than 1200 islands and it’s hard to pick the most beautiful one! Hvar is regularly listed as one of the top 5 European islands and besides being breathtaking, it is also a world-known party destination. Right next to Hvar is Brač which is known for its white stone that was used in building the Diocletian palace in Split and the White House in Washington. Besides that, it boasts fantastic olive oil and when the weather is nice you can see all the way to Italy from Brač… Not far away is idyllic Korčula, the home island of the world-known traveler, Marco Polo.
Different cultures have had an impact not only on food but also on Croatian architecture. For example, in Split, you can stroll around the 1700-year-old Diocletian Palace from the Roman times, which is full of hidden bars, restaurants, and basements that are so impressive that a series Game of Thrones was filmed there.
By walking around it, you find yourself in the mix of history and the modern age in the form of fun and bars between the ancient walls.
Dubrovnik takes a special place – an incredibly well-maintained medieval city that has survived all the conquests from different parts of Europe due to its diplomatic prowess. The Amphitheater in Pula is one of the best-preserved in the world… Croatian cultural heritage is truly impressive…
Beautiful nature. Even though Croatia is a small country, it has enough beauty for the entire world. Croatian national parks fascinate millions of tourists every year. A must-see Plitvice National Park is a natural wonder, just like the Kornati or Pakleni Islands…
There are too many beautiful places for us to start naming them all, but one thing is certain – you will be overwhelmed by incredible scenery and breathtaking nature in Croatia.
Many people have written about Croatian hospitality before us, so we are simply going to suggest that you come and see for yourself how nice it is to be Croatian, even if just for a few days. Croats are open, friendly, generous, and proud to be Croatian. More than anything, they love good food, good wine, football, and endless coffee drinking in cafes…
Here you do not have your coffee in 5 minutes, life is a bit more relaxed, and you will like it, so you will adapt to the good old phrase “Take it easy…” in no time.
Besides most of the dishes containing locally grown foodstuffs, fresh fish, and good local meat, Croatian cuisine has become a must for all good food lovers due to its geographic location and mixing of cultures, and the sunny hills and Mediterranean climate make Croatian wines one of the best in the world.
Festivals and partying. Every year Croatia is visited by hundreds of thousands of party people from all over the world searching for fun – which they find! Croatia has been on the map as a must-visit party destination due to its festivals on stadiums, beaches by the sea, beautiful resorts, waterfalls, and even historical forts from the Middle Ages. There is no place on the Croatian coast where you will not be able to find an excellent party during summer. The world’s best DJs perform every year at Croatian festivals. We are going to name some of them on our website.
Due to its great geographic position, Croatia is very well connected – by sea, road, and air.
Besides the Zagreb airport, Croatian coastal cities are also an unmissable stop for all the air carriers during summer so coming to Croatia will not cause you any inconveniences.
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