The Adriatic sea is a major draw for Croatia's visitors, but the country also has over 60 lakes and rivers - and each could headline a postcard in its own right. From inland lagoons and canyon ...
The Biokovo-Imotski Lakes UNESCO Global Geopark, situated in central Dalmatia, Croatia, sits at a unique intersection of Mediterranean and Central European landscapes and cultures. At the heart of the ...
Read our top local picks and tips of the many exciting things to do in Croatia, from food to festivals, history, nature and ...
Plitvice Lakes is one of Croatia's most alluring attractions. Just a few hours from capital city Zagreb, and easily reached by road, this remarkable feat of nature is very accessible. Visitors ...
The Riva, Split’s bustling waterfront promenade, is perfect for a leisurely stroll or enjoying a coffee while watching the world go by. Nearby, the Marjan Hill offers trails and viewpoints with ...
This attractive park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, is situated between Zagreb and Zadar. Considered a national treasure, the park boasts lush, forested mountain scenery and 12 upper and ...