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Zagreb

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Split

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Croatia’s Top 3 Cities: Dubrovnik, Zagreb and Split
In Dubrovnik, you can explore the famous Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea. Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, impresses with its historic landmarks, lively markets, and vibrant modern culture. In Split, you’ll discover the impressive Diocletian’s Palace and the Mediterranean lifestyle right by the sea. Together, these three cities highlight why Croatia is one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations.

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Dalmatia – Croatia’s Southern Coast

Dalmatia offers sandy beaches, crystal-clear bays and more than a thousand islands on Croatia’s Adriatic coast. Historic cities such as Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar and Šibenik with UNESCO sites and medieval old towns make Dalmatia one of Croatia’s most popular holiday regions.

  • Dreamlike Beaches

  • Historic Old Towns

  • Island Hopping

Istria – The peninsula in northern Croatia

Istria combines crystal-clear beaches and charming coastal towns with cultural highlights such as Pula, Rovinj and Poreč. Located on Croatia’s northern Adriatic coast, the region is famous for its attractions, historic sites, wine and gastronomy, making holidays in Istria a true Mediterranean experience.

  • Crystal-clear Beaches

  • Historic Towns & UNESCO Sites

  • Wine, Olive Oil & Culinary Delights

Kvarner Bay – Between Istria and Dalmatia

The Kvarner Bay combines picturesque coastal towns and stunning islands such as Krk, Cres, Rab and Lošinj. Located on Croatia’s Adriatic coast, the region is famous for its beaches, historic charm, wellness resorts and Mediterranean lifestyle, making holidays in Kvarner Bay a unique experience.

  • Beautiful Islands

  • Beaches & Adriatic Coast

  • Historic Towns & Resorts

Zagreb & Central Croatia Highlights

Zagreb and Central Croatia combine the charm of the capital with castles, baroque towns and rolling countryside. Visitors can explore historic landmarks, lively markets and cultural attractions in Zagreb as well as scenic villages and medieval fortresses, making the region a unique holiday destination in the heart of Croatia.

  • Museums & History

  • War History & Heritage

  • Culture & Landmarks

Slavonia – Eastern Croatia’s Hidden Gem

Slavonia in eastern Croatia is known for its baroque towns, fertile plains and rich traditions. The region offers cultural landmarks in cities such as Osijek and Vukovar, famous for their history and World War II memorials, while also inviting visitors to enjoy wine routes, local cuisine and authentic rural experiences.

  • Historic Cities – Osijek & Vukovar

  • Wine Routes & Local Cuisine

  • Memorials & Cultural Heritage

Lika & Gorski Kotar – Croatia’s Nature Paradise

Lika and Gorski Kotar in inland Croatia are defined by dense forests, mountains and clear lakes. The region is home to world-famous natural wonders such as Plitvice Lakes and Risnjak National Park, making it a perfect destination for hiking, outdoor adventures and nature lovers.

  • Plitvice Lakes National Park

  • Mountains & Outdoor Adventures

  • Untouched Nature & Forests

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