Croatia

Nestled along the Adriatic Sea, Croatia boasts a diverse landscape of rugged coastlines, turquoise waters, and lush national parks. Its history, dating back to Roman times, is evident in the well-preserved architecture and walled cities like Dubrovnik and Split. Visitors can explore the scenic islands of Hvar, Vis, and Korčula via boat cruises, or venture into lesser-known towns and museums. The country also offers a vibrant farm-to-table food scene and pulsing nightlife, making it a rich destination for both cultural and natural experiences.

Attractions in Croatia

Nestled on the island of Hvar in Croatia, Malo Grablje is an abandoned village where nature has taken over. The last inhabitants departed in the 1950s, leaving behind a landscape […]

The Meštrović Gallery, located in Split, Croatia, is housed in the former home and atelier of the renowned 20th-century Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović. This palace provides an intimate setting for […]

Nestled in a shaded cove within Marjan Forest Park, just west of downtown Split, Bene Beach offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Accessible only by foot, this secluded […]

The Strossmayer Promenade, known locally as Strossmayerovo Setaliste, is a steep and winding walkway that connects Zagreb’s Upper and Lower towns. This tranquil and atmospheric path offers some of the […]

Originating in the Velebit Mountains, the Zrmanja River winds its way for 43 miles (69 kilometers) through a landscape of limestone canyons before meeting the Adriatic Sea. The river’s emerald-green, […]

Originally constructed for Croatia’s art offerings at Budapest’s Millennial Exhibition in 1896, the Art Pavilion, known as ‘Umjetnicki Paviljon’ in Croatian, was meticulously disassembled and transported to Zagreb. Rebuilt on […]

The Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia, offers a unique and poignant exploration of heartbreak and failed relationships, both romantic and platonic. Housed in a historic building, the museum […]

Nestled on the island of Dugi Otok in the Adriatic Sea, Telašćica Nature Park captivates with its blue coral lagoons, dramatic limestone cliffs, and a unique saltwater lake. This natural […]

St. John’s Fortress, also known as Tvrđava sv. Ivana, began construction in the 14th century and was completed in the 1500s. Strategically positioned to guard Dubrovnik’s Old Port from seaborne […]

Kolovare Beach, located in Zadar, Croatia, is a Blue Flag beach known for its clear waters and spacious pebble shoreline. The beach stretches along the bay, framed by pine trees […]

Varazdin, a former capital of Croatia, is nestled in the forested hills of the northern Zagorje region, close to the borders with Slovenia and Hungary. The town boasts a well-preserved […]

Lower Town, or Donji Grad, forms the modern heart of Zagreb, Croatia’s capital. This bustling district is a hub of cultural and historical significance, featuring an array of museums, gardens, […]

Located in the heart of Zagreb, the Museum of Illusions is one of two such museums in Croatia, offering a unique and interactive experience. Visitors can explore a variety of […]

Originally constructed in the 12th century, Dubrovnik Cathedral was rebuilt in the baroque style by Italian architects following the devastating 1667 earthquake. Dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, […]

Mirogoj Cemetery, located in Zagreb, Croatia, is a 7-acre (2.8-hectare) property that feels more like an elegant park than a traditional graveyard. Designed with tree-lined walking paths and a neo-Renaissance […]

Poljud Stadium, a revered local monument and protected heritage site, stands just north of Split’s historic UNESCO World Heritage-listed center. Built in 1979 for the Mediterranean Games and inaugurated by […]

The Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art (Muzej Suvremene Umjetnosti), or MSU, stands as one of Croatia’s largest and most significant contemporary art museums, described as the most important to open […]

Just south of the Sava River, Bundek City Park (Gradski Park Bundek) offers a tranquil oasis in the heart of Zagreb. This expansive park features sprawling greenery, shimmering lakes, and […]

Trakoscan Castle, nestled among hillside vineyards and lush woodlands in Croatia, stands as the country’s best-preserved and most visited medieval fortress. Its white-trimmed crenelations, a dramatic drawbridge, and red-roofed towers […]

Nestled between forested promontories and below a historic church, Sveti Jakov Beach is a tawny half moon of pebbles and fine shingle. Despite its small size, the beach is often […]

Nestled just a stone’s throw from Dubrovnik’s Ploče Gate, Banje Beach is a small, charming bay with views extending to Lokrum Island. The beach features a mix of sand, pebbles, […]

Nestled in the heart of Dubrovnik, the Love Stories Museum offers a unique glimpse into the world of romance through a carefully curated collection of letters, mementos, and keepsakes. Each […]

Nestled in the shadow of the Stari Grad fortress ruins, Samobor offers a blend of charm and history just a short distance from Zagreb. The medieval town’s cobblestoned streets wind […]

Nestled in the heart of western Croatia, Porec’s Old Town has stood for over 2,000 years, offering a well-preserved glimpse into the region’s rich history. The district is characterized by […]

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