This UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit, boasting 16 cascading lakes interconnected by waterfalls. You can explore the park via wooden walkways and bridges.
Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik is famous for its beautiful old town, stunning Adriatic Sea views, and the massive city walls. Fans of "Game of Thrones" will recognize it as the filming location for King's Landing.
Home of the Diocletian's Palace, another UNESCO World Heritage site, Split offers a unique blend of ancient and modern culture. The palace is an impressive Roman ruin with a labyrinth of narrow streets filled with shops, cafes, and bars.
This Roman amphitheater is one of the best-preserved in the world and still used for concerts and film festivals. Its underground passages, once used by gladiators, now host a regular exhibit of vine growing and olive oil production in Istria.
Known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful lavender fields, Hvar is a popular destination for tourists. The Spanish Fortress offers stunning views of the town and the Pakleni Islands.
Join a truffle hunting tour in the forests of Istria, known for both black and white truffles. After the hunt, enjoy a meal featuring your finds.
Take a boat tour to the mesmerizing Blue Cave, where the sunlight creates an ethereal blue glow inside the cave.
Often referred to as the "European Walls of China", these walls were built in the 14th century as defense for the city of Dubrovnik.
Another park filled with stunning waterfalls, Krka National Park allows swimming in some areas. The park is home to Skradinski Buk, one of Croatia's most beautiful falls.
Visit the Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun, two unique installations that use the power of nature to create music and light. The city's old town is filled with Roman and Venetian ruins.
Croatia is known for its wine, and Peljesac is one of the country's top wine regions. Visit vineyards, enjoy tastings, and learn about wine production in the area.
One of the most picturesque towns on the Adriatic coast, known for its Venetian architecture, cobbled streets, and vibrant art scene. Climb up to the church of St. Euphemia for panoramic views.