


Visiting most famous Croatian cities and natural phenomenon
Tasting highest quality Croatian wine & traditional food
Visiting numerous sights under UNESCO protection
Visiting Dubrovnik, most famous Croatian city
Photo: National Park Plitvica Lakes - archive

Visiting numerous sights under UNESCO protection
Participating in history program performances
Sightseeing Diocletian’s Palace the Croatia’s most important remain of Roman times
Visiting River Krka National Park
Photo: Tourist Board of Split

Dubrovnik is like any genius, part of the environment to which it belongs and, at the same time,
completely different from all the others. Like its geographical separation from the rest of Croatia,
the history of Dubrovnik is special, and not only in relation to Croatia.
The Republic of Dubrovnik was one of the most advanced states of its time,
far ahead of all other parts of today's Southeast Europe.
Photo: Igor Brautović, Tourist Board of Dubrovnik

Brijuni National Park is our only national park that is equally important because of its natural value
and its cultural heritage, archaeological sites that testify to the continuity of population since the Bronze Age.
Pula is full of curiosities and content, but we single out two things. The first is, of course, buildings
from the time of the Roman Empire, with an roman amphitheatre as a trademark of the city,
and the second is the Pula Aquarium.
Photo: pulainfo.hr - archive

Visiting places that are part of a unique story of Zinfandel origin
Tasting highest quality Croatian wine & traditional food
Visiting numerous sights under UNESCO protection
Visiting Dalmatian islands some of the most beautiful islands of the world
Photo: Tourist Board of Split




