Dubrovnik overlooks the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia, and its Old Town is one of the most beautiful in the world. Encircled by 10th-century walls, its labyrinthine streets are pleasant places to wander, and many of its historical buildings are still in remarkably great shape. The Stradun is the main thoroughfare – an elegant strip full of cafes and stately...
Afficher plus d’infosZadar is a historical city on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. Its Old Town has pedestrian-friendly squares dotted with Roman...
Zagreb treats you to a colourful European cityscape that is rich in old-world architecture and charming medieval vibes. Walking down...
Split rests on the cerulean waters of the Adriatic Sea. Here, within the still-inhabited Roman Ruins of Diocletian’s Palace, you’ll...
Makarska is a resort town built around a sheltered bay along the Makarska Rivera. It has miles of pristine (some...
Porec is a resort town with plenty of historic sights on Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. Most travellers come here to visit...
Dalmatia comprises hundreds of pristine islands surrounded by the Adriatic Sea and towering mountains on Croatia’s Peljesac Peninsula. This large...
Zagreb, the capital of Croatia located in the northwest of the country, is often neglected by travelers who prefer the sublime landscapes of the coast. Although relatively small, it nevertheless conceals many treasures, with its fascinating architecture, its audacious and...
Les plus belles plages de Croatie sont réparties tout le long de la côte dalmate et de l’Adriatique. Aussi variées que les nombreuses îles auxquelles elles font face, elles comptent aussi bien des criques isolées offrant d’étroites bandes caillouteuses nichées...
Les magnifiques îles croates parsèment l’Adriatique telles un chapelet de joyaux abritant des récifs et des plages spectaculaires. Parcourir les îles croates est une expérience unique, chacune ayant son propre caractère. La plupart sont inhabitées et présentent des paysages sauvages...
Joyau de l’Adriatique, la ville antique de Dubrovnik se trouve sur la magnifique côte dalmate, en Croatie. Entre son architecture médiévale fascinante, ses rues pittoresques bordées d’édifices de pierre calcaire et ses toits de tuiles, il n’est pas étonnant que...