Situated between the Balkans and Central Europe and fringed by the glittering, azure waters of the Adriatic, Croatia is a breathtaking blend of stunning beaches, rugged coastal cliffs, paradisiacal islands, waterfalls, and some of the most picturesque towns and cities on the continent
From sailing to diving, hiking, windsurfing and kayaking, there are myriad exciting ways to explore the country’s landscapes, whilst its rich and diverse history can be seen in the wealth of historic architecture and landmarks, which encompass medieval fortresses, Byzantine churches, Roman amphitheatres and Venetian palaces.
One of Europe’s most beautiful natural sights, the Plitvice Lakes National Park is a must see when...
Read MoreA short drive from the city of Split, the Cetina Canyon is one of the country’s most spectacular...
Read MoreAvoid the crowds and see the striking city walls and historic landmarks of Dubrovnik’s old town...
Read MoreDuring the warmer months, Croatia’s clear, coastal waters are home to bottlenose dolphins.
Read MoreIn recent years, Dubrovnik has become a hugely popular destination for ‘Game of Thrones’ fans, due...
Read MoreA number of operators including Croatia Airlines, EasyJet, Ryanair, British Airways and Jet2, operate regular direct flights from most major UK airports to Split, Dubrovnik and Pula.
The summer is the best period to visit.
We recommend a minimum of 5 days.
Currently, UK citizens do not require a visa to enter Croatia.
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