Croatia
What you need to know before you go
Croatia stretches along the Adriatic and is home to over 1,000 islands – some of which are among the most charming in Europe. The country is also home to 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which include dramatic, centuries-old towns that continue to win the hearts of travellers as well as filmmakers for their magnificence and well-preserved architecture.
The Croatian countryside offers an abundance in natural beauty, with numerous old-world wine regions that date back to Ancient Greek settlers. Besides offering an impressive history with numerous sites that you can visit and admire up close, Croatia is a cultural melting pot – it’s right at the intersection between Central and Southeast Europe, bordering countries like Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, and Montenegro.
Nejoblíbenější destinace – Croatia
Kam se vypravíte příště?Dubrovnik overlooks the Adriatic Sea in southern Croatia, and its Old Town is one of the most beautiful in the world. Encircled by 10th-century walls, its labyrinthine streets are pleasant places to wander, and many of its historical buildings are still in remarkably great shape. The Stradun is the main thoroughfare – an elegant strip full of cafes and stately...
Další informaceIstria (county)
Istria is a triangular-shaped peninsula on the north-western part of Croatia. Spanning around 3,600 sq km, it has...
Porec
Porec is a resort town with plenty of historic sights on Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. Most travellers come here to visit...Zadar
Zadar is a historical city on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. Its Old Town has pedestrian-friendly squares dotted with...Hvar
Hvar is a well-developed island just off Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, attracting travellers to its vibrant port town and excellent...Makarska
Makarska is a resort town built around a sheltered bay along the Makarska Rivera. It has miles of pristine (some...Pula
Pula is a port city on the southern tip of Croatia’s Istria Peninsula. Most of its architecture is Roman-inspired...
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Co se děje a co stojí za vidění10 Best Things to Do in Pula
Pula is the largest city of Croatia’s Istria County, located at the southern tip of the peninsula. Its architecture is mainly Roman-inspired, as Istria was conquered by the Romans in the 177 BC. While many travellers visit Pula for its historical attractions – one being the famous Roman amphitheatre – the city has slowly become a tourist...10 Most Romantic Places in Split
Split is a stunning Croatian city that’s steeped in history and natural scenery, which makes it a great choice...5 Best Restaurants in Zadar
Zadar's beautiful coastal location makes it an excellent destination for seafood lovers. The waters of the Adriatic provide plenty of...10 Places Locals Love to Eat in Split
Dining in Split is a joy for those who like to stray off the well-trod tourist track and delve into...5 Best Places to Go Shopping in Rovinj
If you're planning to shop in Rovinj, make sure to stock up on Croatian wine and local liqueurs. Some...10 Best Nightlife Experiences in Split
Split's nightlife allows you to see this Croatian city in a different light. While it's known for its rich culture...
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