CROATIA
A Breathtaking Destination

Blends natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. With crystal-clear waters of Adriatic Sea boasts over 1,000 islands. Its historical towns and cities are filled with UNESCO World Heritage Sites, while its national parks showcase some of Europe’s most beautiful landscapes. Let’s take a look on list of highly recommended places to visit in this beautiful country.

UNIQUE

Dubrovnik

Stunning coastal city in southern Croatia, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, rich history, and breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. The city's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by massive stone walls makes it a must visit destination.

ENCHANTING

Plitvice Lakes

One of Croatia’s most breathtaking natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in central Croatia, the park is famous for its lakes, cascading waterfalls, and lush forests - nature lovers will not be disappointed.

VIBRANT

Split

A vibrant coastal city blending ancient and modern attractions. At its heart lies Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive Roman monuments in the world. It’s also a gateway to the Dalmatian islands, perfect base for exploring Croatia’s coastline.

PICTURESQUE

Krka National Park

Another Croatian gem, renowned for its stunning waterfalls, lush surroundings and diverse wildlife. Also offers cultural landmarks like the small Visovac Island, home to a historic monastery. With its mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage, it suits both nature lovers and history buffs.

SUN-KISSED

Hvar Island

A glamorous island known for its sunny weather, lavender fields, and vibrant nightlife. Combines relaxation, exclusivity and adventure in a stunning Mediterranean setting.

F.A.QS
Frequently Asked Questions
  • The best time to visit and climate in Croatia?
    The best time to visit Croatia is between March and November. Summer months (June–August) are perfect for beach vacations, while spring and early autumn offer great weather for sightseeing with fewer crowds.

    Croatia has a Mediterranean climate on the coast (mild winters, hot summers) and a continental climate inland (cold winters, warm summers).
  • Local currency and language in Croatia?
    The local currency in Croatia is the euro (€). Since January 1, 2023, Croatia has officially adopted the euro as its currency, replacing the Croatian kuna (HRK).

    The official language is Croatian, but since tourism is the country's main industry, the majority of the population is fluent in English.
  • What is the food like in Croatia?
    Croatian food is diverse and heavily influenced by its geography and history. The cuisine varies by region. Coastal cuisine has strong Mediterranean influence with Italian and Greek elements. Fresh seafood like grilled fish, squid, octopus, and shellfish. Olive oil, garlic, and herbs are key ingredients. Inland cuisine has heavier, meat-based dishes with Hungarian, Austrian, and Turkish influences. Lots of stews, sausages, and grilled meats. Croatia also has excellent wines and olive oils, with regions like Istria and Dalmatia producing some of the best in Europe.

    Top dishes and wines:
    Peka - A slow-cooked dish of meat (usually lamb, veal, or octopus) and vegetables, seasoned with herbs and olive oil, baked under an iron dome covered with hot embers.
    Brudet - A rich, slow-cooked seafood stew made with different types of fish, shellfish, tomatoes, wine, and spices, served with polenta.
    Plavac Mali / Dingac - Croatia’s most famous red wine. Bold and full-bodied, with dark berry, plum, and spice notes, along with a hint of Mediterranean herbs.
    Malvazija Istarska - top white wine. Crisp, with floral and citrus notes, often with a slight minerality.
  • Do I need visa to visit Croatia?
    Citizens of the EU and many other countries do not need a visa for short tourist stays. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens can enter freely with a valid ID or passport. Schengen visa holders can enter without an additional visa, as Croatia is part of the Schengen Area (since January 1, 2023). The best thing to do: check Croatia’s official embassy or consulate website for your country’s specific visa rules.

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