Croatia

Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Each of Croatia's ten tourist regions is teeming with captivating destinations, charming towns, ​stunning natural landscapes, delightful aromas, sounds, and experiences that leave lasting ​memories and invite exploration.


Dalmatia - Dubrovnik

Dalmatia - Split

Dalmatia - Šibenik

Dalmatia - Zadar

City of Zagreb

Istria

Kvarner

Lika - Karlovac

SlavoniaCentral Croatia

Dubrovnik. Croatia.

Dubrovnik is known as one of the world’s finest and most perfectly ​preserved medieval cities in the world.

A must-do is to walk the entire loop around the city and ​the Dubrovnik Walls. It takes approximately two hours and ​the views are spectacular the entire way.

Once you take a tour of the Walls of Dubrovnik, you will see for yourself ​why this sophisticated city has been used as a filming location for “Game ​of Thrones“ and “Star Wars: Episode VIII“ .

Highlight’s include:

St. Luke’s Church

St. Saviour’s Church

Maritime Museum

St. John’s Fort

Revelin Fortress

Minceta Tower

Lovrijenac Fortress

Franciscan Monastery Museum

Mount Srđ

Pile Square

St. Blaise Church

Rector’s Palace

When anyone mentions wine in Croatia, two spectacular destinations ​always come to mind and you don't have to go far to reach them. ​Pelješac peninsula is famous for the colourful vineyards that cling to ​the rocky hillsides. The beautiful island of Korčula is, according to local ​legend, the birthplace of one of the greatest world's travellers, Marco ​Polo and home of the indigenous white wine, Grk.

Visit the Elaphite Islands, located not far from Dubrovnik to the north-​west. Take a boat tour which will show you the three most beautiful ​islands- Koločep, Lopud and Šipan.

Visit Lokrum Island, one of the most popular excursions to take while visiting ​Dubrovnik. A short ferry ride connects the Dubrovnik harbor to this island.

Go on a boat trip to Montenegro, and see the Montenegrin coastline. You ​can see the best of the Bay of Kotor, Perast and Kotor towns.

Visit National Park Mljet, where lush Mediterranean flora is preserved, as ​well as the two unusual “lakes“, Veliko (Large) and Malo (Small), which are ​connected to the sea by a narrow channel.

Old port in Dubrovnik

Split, the second largest city of Croatia, is a captivating place ​surrounded by mountains and the blue waters of the Adriatic Sea.

Highlight’s include:


Pjaca Square

Fruit Square

Marmont Street

Diocletian’s Palace

Peristyle Square

St. Domnius Church

The Klis Fortress

Bačvice Beach

Vidilica at Marjan Hill

Republic Square

Golden Gate

Trogir, Split, Dalmatia region of Croatia

Head to the town of Omis, where the Cetina River is located.

Visit St. George Church, which is one of the most beautiful church’s in the area.

For a more thrilling experience, take a ride on the Cetina River Zipline.

Known as Croatia's sunniest island, Hvar is not only a natural beauty ​but also a hub of cultural heritage.

Hvar Town, Hvar, Croatia

Highlight’s include:


Fortica Castle

Groda

Benedictine Nuns’ Museum

Hvar Cathedral

Sveta Nedija Village and Vineyard’s

Vrboska- ACI Marina

Jesla

Vidikovac

Stari Grad

English & Croatian are the main languages.


The country code is +385.


Electricity power grid – 220V, frequency: 50Hz. Visitors from the USA need to use a ​transformer.


The currency is the euro (EUR).

All major credit card companies are represented in Croatia, and payment is possible ​with credit or debit cards.