Palagruža – the most remote Croatian island
Out of all Croatian islands, Palagruža is the most remote. Inhabited only by a lighthouse keeper, it i an oasis of silence and rugged landscape. It is perfect for writers…
Out of all Croatian islands, Palagruža is the most remote. Inhabited only by a lighthouse keeper, it i an oasis of silence and rugged landscape. It is perfect for writers…
Nestled in the heart of Croatia, Lonjsko Polje Nature Park stands as a breathtaking testament to the region’s pristine natural beauty. This vast expanse of wetlands, meadows, and forests offers…
The upper stretch of the Kupa River reveals a beautiful emerald source in the form of the lake. Born in the wild settings of Risnjak National Park, it is a…
Pag is one of our largest but also most diversified islands. It is known as the island of salt, cheese and the beautiful Pag lace, although nature has also knitted…
Croatia national footbal team won a 2018 FIFA World Cup silver medal. That is the biggest acomplisment for Croatian football in history. After winning over Nigeria, Argentina, Iceland, Denmark, Russia…
Velebit, Croatia’s mythical mountain, hides wild ravines, forests, and rocky peaks where bears roam and eagles soar above endless hiking trails.
The Krka River is one of the most spectacular Croatian rivers, with many waterfalls, a deep canyon, fortresses and other attractions.
The Drava River is one of the last remaining lowland rivers in Europe. In Croatia and Hungary, it is largely free from dams and excessive regulations and harbours great biological…
Where the Danube meets the Drava lies Kopački Rit—Europe’s Amazon. A wild wetland full of birds, deer, wild boar, and breathtaking nature.
Gorski Kotar is Croatia’s mountainous region, which rises slowly from the lowlands of Central Croatia. Its northern part borders the Slovenian mountains, but it is also separated from Slovenia by…