Croatia stretches along the Adriatic and is home to over 1,000 islands – some of which are among the most charming in Europe. The country is also home to 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include dramatic, centuries-old towns that continue to win the hearts of travellers as well as filmmakers for their magnificence and well-preserved architecture. 

The Croatian countryside offers an abundance in natural beauty, with numerous old-world wine regions that date back to Ancient Greek settlers. Besides offering an impressive history with numerous sites that you can visit and admire up close, Croatia is a cultural melting pot – it’s right at the intersection between Central and Southeast Europe, bordering countries like Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, and Montenegro. 

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  • Dalmatia

    Dalmatia comprises hundreds of pristine islands surrounded by the Adriatic Sea and towering mountains on Croatia’s Peljesac Peninsula. This large region in the southern part of Croatia has a mix of modern cities and coastal towns rich in medieval sites. On Dalmatia’s mainland, most travellers visit Dubrovnik for its picturesque Old Town, which has been featured in many smash-hit TV...

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  • Istria County

    Istria is a triangular-shaped peninsula on the north-western part of Croatia. Spanning around 3,600 sq km, it has pristine beaches fronting the Adriatic Sea and rolling hills dotted with medieval towns. Seaside towns of Pula, Rovinj, and Porec are arguably the most visited destinations in Istria, as there are plenty of hotels, restaurants and bars that cater to travellers from...

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