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Supetar, Croatia

The biggest settlement and ferry port on the island of Brač, Supetar, is one of the major tourist centres in Dalmatia. It is situated in the northern part of the island in the Bay of Saint Peter, which gave the town its name. Supetar is the ideal destination for all those who wish to enjoy the rich heritage of the island and the continental part of Central Dalmatia, relaxing at the same time in the charms of an island town. Concerts, theatrical performances, folklore evenings and numerous other events are organised as part of the Supetar Cultural Summer. The museum of the island of Brač in the old house of the Radojković family bears witness to the rich history of picturesqu... Read more

Korčula, Croatia

The birthplace of Marco Polo was built on the foundations of a Greek colony, and is the historical and tourist centre of the largest island in the Dubrovnik region. It is famous for its streets that are shaped in the form of a fish bone and well-preserved Gothic and Renaissance buildings. Among them stands out the Cathedral of sv. Marko [St. Mark], whose rich interior guards the works of great Italian painters. The people of Korčula have preserved their customs and the medieval knight’s game “Moreška” that takes place on the town streets. The gentle Mediterranean cuisine will challenge the palates of even the most fastidious gourmets. Along with the gifts of the sea (m... Read more

Poreč , Croatia

Poreč is a town located in the heart of the western coast of Istria. A town of culture, tourism, sport and leisure, where the aromas and colours of past times form a mosaic of unforgettable experiences. Traces of the past are preserved in the old part. The stone streets, the remains of ancient temples, forums and other beautiful buildings preserved from ancient times testify to the many rulers. The Euphrasian basilica from the 6th century is the most valuable cultural and historical monument in Istria, and on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Today Poreč is an attractive tourist destination that pays great attention to tidiness, offers various events, accommodation facilities ... Read more

Komiza, Croatia

The traditional fishing town is located at the base of Hum hill on the west side of the island of Vis. Cut off from the rest of the island by the hill, it faces the sea and the Komiža archipelago whose system includes the most distant Adriatic islands rich in fish, particularly tuna - Biševo, Palagruža, Jabuka, etc. Therefore, it is no wonder that traditional Komiža cuisine is founded precisely on these marine delicacies and quality local wines. The town is full of pebbly beaches, with drinking water sources (Gusarica, Nova Posta, Velo žalo...) and a number of sandy ones. For lovers of active holidays, Komiža really has something to offer, diving, parachute flying, riding... Read more

Brela, Croatia

Brela is a beautiful coastal town located on the Makarska Riviera in Croatia. With its crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches, and scenic landscapes, Brela is an excellent destination for a relaxing vacation. Here are some of the top things to do and see in Brela: Punta Rata Beach: This beautiful pebble beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. With its crystal-clear waters, white pebbles, and pine trees, it's a must-visit destination in Brela. Biokovo Mountain: The Biokovo mountain range offers some of the most stunning panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and surrounding countryside. You can hike or drive up to the summit for a breathtaking view. ... Read more

Crikvenica, Croatia

Crikvenica is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations on the Kvarner coast. Its gentle Mediterranean climate and clean sea have made it an exceptional destination for health tourism. This small Kvarner town near Rijeka, together with Dramalj, Selce and Jadranovo makes up the famous and attractive Crikvenica Rivieria, which offers many interesting facilities. All those who love active holidays and all those who want a relaxed and quiet holiday are welcome here. Due to its proximity to Zagreb it is a favourite weekend retreat for many of Zagreb’s residents, and the kilometres of pebbly and sandy beaches that are joined together by a natural promenade make it extremely at... Read more

Vodnjan, Croatia

Vodnjan – a famous tourist destination in the southwest of Istria. On every corner, the city exudes history, every path hides a building, a church, a palace built in the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. The most interesting is the Gothic palace of the Bettica family, a popular castle built in 1300. The parish church of sv. Vlaho [St. Blaise] is attractive and has the tallest bell tower in Istria, and it is given its uniqueness by the mummified body of a saint and a collection of relics of the largest greatest value. It is a special pleasure to walk the narrow streets that wind irregularly between the houses, and on the cobble stones you can feel the spirit of the past.... Read more

Bale, Croatia

Bale is a typical Istrian town, located 5 km from the sea. This small, peaceful coastal town is built from winding paved alleys, centennial customs and renditions which echo within the walls of the medieval castle. The Bemboz Palace from the 10th century represents the greatest tourist attraction of the town and the centre of its social life. During the summer, the town hosts eminent cultural events, such as the Castrum Vallis and The Nights of Bale (Baljanske noći). In the Colone bay near Bale, a large number of dinosaur and other animal fossils from the Mesozoic Era have been discovered, and there are plans to open a museum in the near future. Read more

Svetvinčenat, Croatia

Svetvinčenat is a small Istrian town in the interior of Istria. In recent decades it has become famous for being a stage of numerous cultural events. In the summer months the medieval castle Morisin-Grimani offers a program as a part of the Istraetnojazz Festival, and on the nearby main town square there is the International Festival of Dance and non-verbal theatre. In September, old crafts and new wines (Festival of New Wine) are presented, and throughout the year Svetvinčenat hosts frequent exhibitions, concerts and events. Read more

Zagreb, Croatia

Zagreb is Croatia's capital, as well as being a business centre, university centre, city of culture, art and entertainment. Springing up from two medieval settlements - Kaptol and Gradec, which form the core of the old Upper Town, it is a true Central European city and with the surrounding settlements it has about one million inhabitants. The old Baroque nucleus is woven from old stone streets and buildings, many churches, a magnificent cathedral with modern shops, cosy cafes and restaurants. Have a ride on the Zagreb’s blue tram or walk down the longest street in Zagreb - Ilica, climb up the funicular to the Upper Town and visit the Lotršćak tower, St. Mark's Church, Kamen... Read more

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