Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik’s old walled city and its limestone streets offer seductive strolls while the walls can be walked for a view of the red-tiled roofs on one side and the Adriatic on the other.
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From the alluring Adriatic coast to medieval hilltop towns and countless island gems, a trip to Croatia offers countless delights for any visitor. Discover fascinating ancient sites, including some of the world’s most well-preserved Roman architecture, spend time soaking up the sun on idyllic beaches, swimming, and enjoying all sorts of other outdoor adventures, with authentic local cuisine and tasty wines to sample along the way.
The best way to explore it all is arguably a combination of inland tours and an island-hopping cruise while visiting the highlights with local guides to ensure the most memorable trip. Our Croatia travel experts have all the insider knowledge to design a personalized itinerary with private tours we’ve been able to experience, ensuring memories of a lifetime.
In Croatia, enjoy everything from UNESCO world heritage sites Dubrovnik and its medieval walled historic center, ancient Split, and Plitvice Lakes National Park’s magnificent waterfalls, to alluring islands like sunny Hvar and storybook-like Korcula. See our full list of where to go in Croatia.
Dubrovnik’s old walled city and its limestone streets offer seductive strolls while the walls can be walked for a view of the red-tiled roofs on one side and the Adriatic on the other.
Split’s star attraction is Diocletian’s Palace with some of the world’s most well-preserved Roman architecture, now housing galleries, boutiques, wine bars, and eateries, while its seaside promenade is ideal for people-watching.
Hvar is known for its frequent sunny skies, idyllic beaches, vineyards, and lavender fields. It also boasts impressive historical sites, while Hvar Town draws international jet-setters with world-class restaurants and lively nightlife.
Densely forested Korcula is known as the alleged birthplace of international explorer Marco Polo, while its Old Town is storybook-like, surrounded by walls, gates, towers, and bastions, with many Venetian influences throughout.
Often compared to Tuscany minus the crowds, the Istrian Peninsula offers a fantastic food and wine scene and walled hilltop towns surrounded by olive groves, vineyards, and the brilliant blue sea beyond.
The vibrant Croatian capital, Zagreb offers an outstanding mix of historic and modern, with everything from an impressive medieval district, a hilltop fortress and castle, to museums, theaters, and art galleries.
The general tourist season in Croatia is between mid-April and mid-October. If you want to enjoy pleasant weather and thinner crowds for the most enjoyable sightseeing, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, April through May, or September through mid-October. Summer is the warmest and busiest time, with temperatures averaging in the upper 80s Fahrenheit, ideal for beach days, swimming, sailing, and enjoying the most lively nightlife. From mid-October through March, it’s the low season which often brings chilly, wet, and windy weather, along with some snow in the higher elevations while many attractions, restaurants, bars, and resorts are closed.
In Croatia, you can do everything from exploring “Game of Thrones” filming sites and wandering ancient streets with impeccably preserved Roman architecture while sampling delicious eats to swimming in clear turquoise waters, lounging on idyllic beaches, and marveling at waterfalls.
Croatia is home to many alluring Old Towns with Dubrovnik the most famous, depicted as King’s Landing in “Game of Thrones” with medieval walls that visitors can walk on. Korcula has a storybook-like Old Town with walls, towers, bastions, and gates, while Diocletian’s Palace in Split takes up nearly half the historical center.
Unforgettable Croatia offers small ship cruises that are ideal for island-hopping in style, making it easy to visit multiple islands like sun-soaked Hvar with its glamorous dining and nightlife scene, remote and unspoiled Vis, and the island of Brac, home to Zlatni Rat, often named among Europe’s most beautiful beaches.
Croatia is home to eight national parks, including world-famous Plitvice Lakes National Park where a hike will bring you to countless waterfalls and magnificent lakes in shades that range from emerald to turquoise. Miles and miles of trails in Krka National Park lead to dazzling views of the Krka River and beautiful cascades.
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