Logo Transparency - PNG

Croatia

Croatia, with its extensive coastline, over 1,000 islands, and a storied history, beckons to be explored. A journey to Croatia […]
Enquire Now

Croatia

Croatia, with its extensive coastline, over 1,000 islands, and a storied history, beckons to be explored. A journey to Croatia is a sensory delight, offering a diverse range of experiences. Each region unveils a different facet, whether it's the pristine islands, Roman remnants, or expansive vineyards. Stroll along the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik's Old Town, embark on a yacht cruise through turquoise waters, or immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancient history that's waiting to be uncovered around every corner. Croatia is a treasure trove of experiences just waiting to be discovered.

Enquire Now!
Highlights
Brac: The largest island in Dalmatia is easily accessible from the mainland and is celebrated for its fishing and agricultural traditions. Locals take pride in producing excellent wine, olive oil, figs, and nectarines. It's also renowned for the stunning white-pebble beach of Zlatni Rat, often referred to as the Golden Horn.

Dubrovnik: Nestled in the southern part of Croatia, Dubrovnik is renowned for its iconic walled Old Town, where well-preserved buildings and baroque architecture grace the landscape. Its cobblestone pedestrian streets offer a charming backdrop for exploration, dotted with fantastic dining options that invite you to savor the local cuisine.

Hvar: Hvar is synonymous with relaxation and basks in endless hours of sunshine. The island invites you to unwind on its stunning beaches, wander through fields of fragrant lavender, and uncover historical landmarks that reveal the rich tapestry of its past.

Korcula: Known as the birthplace of the legendary explorer Marco Polo, Korcula earns the moniker "mini-Dubrovnik" due to its Old Town, which boasts stone houses adorned with pretty orange roofs. The island itself is a treasure trove, with picturesque beaches, lush forests, and secluded towns waiting to be discovered.

Mljet: Often hailed as Croatia's greenest island, it is cloaked in lush forests that cover about two-thirds of its terrain. The western part of the island is dedicated to a National Park, preserving its natural beauty. It's a serene haven where nature takes center stage, offering a tranquil retreat for visitors.

When to go / useful information

When to go

Croatia welcomes visitors throughout the year, offering a range of experiences for every season. However, our favorite months to visit are April through June and September through October. During these times, you can enjoy the perfect blend of pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and the opportunity to explore Croatia at a leisurely pace.

Useful information

Currency: Croatian Kuna

Language: Croatian

What makes it special: Croatia enchants with a breathtaking palette of blue hues, from azure to turquoise, aquamarine to royal blue, all found in the stunning waters of the Adriatic. Amidst this mesmerizing backdrop, you'll discover charming villages adorned with white-washed houses and terracotta roofs, olive groves and vineyards set against rocky landscapes, and a myriad of picture-perfect islands. The ancient walled cities that brim with history add to the allure of this remarkable country. Croatia is a destination that captures the heart for its unique blend of natural beauty and rich heritage.

Weather: The best times to visit Croatia are typically during April and October, when the weather tends to be dry and pleasantly warm. While July and August can bring daytime heat, the evenings are usually quite pleasant, making it an enjoyable time to explore this beautiful country.

Social customs: People tend to dress neatly and modestly. Wearing overly casual clothing in public may be considered inappropriate.  There is a strong coffee culture in Croatia.  Greet people as you pass them casually around the workplace or in public.  Croatians tend to be extremely punctual and expect others to be on time.

Enquire now

Specials Enquiry
Croatia HarbourCroatia town village historyCroatia Harbour Boat
  • Croatia Harbour
  • Croatia town village history
  • Croatia Harbour Boat
crossmenu