Dalmatia comprises hundreds of pristine islands surrounded by the Adriatic Sea and towering mountains on Croatia’s Peljesac Peninsula. This large region in the southern part of Croatia has a mix of modern cities and coastal towns rich in medieval sites. On Dalmatia’s mainland, most travellers visit Dubrovnik for its picturesque Old Town, which has been featured in many smash-hit TV...
Read moreIstria is a triangular-shaped peninsula on the north-western part of Croatia. Spanning around 3,600 sq km, it has pristine beaches fronting the Adriatic Sea and rolling hills dotted with medieval towns. Seaside towns of Pula, Rovinj, and Porec are arguably the most visited destinations in Istria, as there are plenty of hotels, restaurants and bars that cater to travellers from...
Read moreSplit is surrounded by beautiful beaches – just about every neighbourhood has its own, so you can easily walk from one seaside experience to the next. There are so many different swimming spots around this small, historic city on the...
There are plenty of things to do in Hvar, a historical and picturesque island along Croatia's Dalmatian coastline. This destination...
Though a small city, great beaches in Dubrovnik aren’t as hard to come by as you might think. The city’s...
Rovinj has become synonymous with summer getaways full of crystalline waters, cobblestone laneway and a healthy dose of nature. One...
Dubrovnik is a mesmerising city on Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian Coast, so it’s no wonder that it’s at the top of...
The islands near Split are one of the Croatian city’s most popular draws. Right on the coast, Split allows you...
Zadar is a historic destination on the Dalmatian coast that combines an abundance of Roman and medieval remains with innovative...
The best things to do in Dubrovnik take full advantage of the city's mesmerizing medieval architecture, quaint limestone streets and...
Makarska is a small seaside city that sits along the spectacular Makarska Rivera that extends from Split to Dubrovnik on...
Dining in Split is a joy for those who like to stray off the well-trod tourist track and delve into Dalmatian cuisine. Influenced by its location on the Mediterranean coast, a Dalmatian menu in Split typically features a lot of...
Rovinj is a foodie town quickly gaining international interest, known for producing spectacular wines, olive oils and truffles. The Istrian...
Dining in Hvar promises a combination of Croatian food and culture. Surrounded by the Adriatic Sea, the lush landscape –...
When it comes to shopping in Dubrovnik, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that, compared to the history, beauty and culture of the area, it’s not one of the city’s strong points. Granted, it’s no New York, London or Milan, but...
There are many different types of souvenirs from Split, a gorgeous coastal Croatian city that's famed for its mixture of...
The best part about shopping in Split is that you can also enjoy sightseeing at the same time, as most...
Split's nightlife allows you to see this Croatian city in a different light. While it's known for its rich culture and history, it's clear that there’s plenty to see and do for nightlife aficionados. The main areas for Split’s after-dark...
Nightlife in Hvar attracts thousands of dancing revellers each year as the island is packed with bars and clubs. Featuring...
The nightlife in Dubrovnik doesn’t tend to be the primary reason for visiting the ancient city on Croatia’s stunning Dalmatian Coast – but...
Travelling to Split on a budget is certainly doable. The largest city in the Dalmatian region is a lively and exciting place to be, with several UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a vibrant nightlife scene that won’t break the bank. With...
Our Dubrovnik Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of...
If Makarska isn't on your radar as a summer holiday destination yet, there are plenty of reasons why this small...