Regions of Croatia, pieces of a beautiful puzzle
Croatia is a small European country, but thanks to its geographic location and underlying geology, it is very diverse. It overflows with attractions, not only the world-known Adriatic coast.
Croatia is a small European country, but thanks to its geographic location and underlying geology, it is very diverse. It overflows with attractions, not only the world-known Adriatic coast.
Dreaming of Croatia? Discover which stretch of the stunning Adriatic coast fits your travel style—from party towns to peaceful island escapes.
Find the best time to visit Croatia with a seasonal guide to weather, crowds, and activities—from sunny summers to peaceful off-season escapes.
Nestled amidst the lush embrace of Croatia’s Gorski Kotar region, Zeleni Vir and Devil’s Passage beckon adventurers with their captivating allure. These natural wonders, shrouded in mystique, unveil a realm…
The Cetina River is a majestic waterway flowing through Croatia’s Dalmatian hinterland. Known for its dramatic gorges, waterfalls, and fertile valleys, it has long sustained life in this rugged region—and today draws adventurers and nature lovers alike.
Papuk Nature Park in eastern Croatia harbors a beautiful forest, excellent hiking trails, lush mountain stream, two lakes, and a magnificent waterfall.
Šoderica is an artificial lake near the Drava River in northern Croatia, close to the Hungarian border. It is a favorite swimming site, also a valuable habitat for wildlife.
Nestled between the dramatic karst mountains and the Adriatic Sea, Baćina Lakes is a breathtaking oasis of crystal-clear water, lush greenery, and untouched wildlife.
Explore Krk Island, Croatia’s Golden Island. Beaches, towns, food & tips in this complete Krk Island travel guide for your perfect Adriatic escape.
Pazin is an excellent destination on the way to the Adriatic coast, full of history in ancient stone buildings culminating with the fortress above the chasm where the Pazinčica river…