KoločepA small and beautiful island, only five kilometers by ferry from Dubrovnik.
Vis IslandThis Croatian island is the farthest from the coast, it's dotted with vineyards and olive groves and the sea food is the best here.
CresA hilly island in the Adriatic Sea, with 248 kilometers of coastline, plenty bays and pebbly beaches.
RabOff the northern coast of Croatia, the island of Rab is for explorers, offering rocky terrain, dense forests and nice beaches as well.
MljetOne of the larger islands off the coast of Southern Croatia.
Pag IslandSpend the days on the beautiful beaches, and at night choose between the many restaurants to enjoy the famous Pag cheese and the island's specialty, Pag lamb.
TrogirTrogir, on the Croatian coast, is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as it is one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe.
RovinjRovinj is a picturesque seaside town, surrounded by islands and islets, with a rich cultural heritage.
Korčula IslandAn island in the Adriatic Sea, close to the Croatian capital, Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik"The pearl of the Adriatic" offers rich experience to each visitor, from magnificent natural beauties to cultural heritage.
CroatiaCroatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear blue sea, but also for its reach history.
Island of BracBrac is a large island in the Adriatic Sea, with rolling hills, pine and fig trees, and the famous Golden Cape beach.
OrebićLying on the Dalmatian peninsula Peljesac, the small town of Orebić transformed from a maritime center in the most popular resort on the peninsula.
ZadarZadar is the largest city in northern Dalmatia, with rich history and charming narrow city streets.
SplitSplit is an ancient port city in Croatia, where you can still see the Roman walls, squares, and temples.