
City break & active tours
Croatia combines history, culture, nature, and luxury seamlessly.
Most Important Cities to Visit
1. Dubrovnik ("The Pearl of the Adriatic) with a beautiful Old Town, City Walls and Fortifications- Walk along the iconic walls for panoramic views of the Adriatic and the city.
2. Split famous for the
Diocletian’s Palace (UNESCO) - A vast Roman palace that forms the heart of the city, Riva Promenade and Marjan Hill - Perfect for hiking and offering stunning views of the city and sea.
3. Zagreb - in the capital city is located a lot of beautiful sights, such as the St. Mark’s Church, Zagreb Cathedral, and historic streets, Mirogoj Cemetery is known for its stunning architecture and peaceful setting.
4. Zadar is famous for the Sea Organ - A unique musical instrument played by waves and for its Old Town: Filled with Roman and Venetian ruins, including St. Donatus Church.
5. Pula with Pula Arena - A well-preserved Roman amphitheater and Temple of Augustus - A relic of Roman history in the city center.
Active tourism
Croatia is a heaven for travelers seeking both outdoor adventures and unique culinary experiences. Its diverse landscapes—ranging from rugged mountains to serene islands—offer countless opportunities for active tourism.
1. Hiking and Trekking:
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Velebit Mountains: A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to trails like the Premužić Trail, offering stunning views of the Adriatic.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park: Famous for its 16 terraced lakes and waterfalls, with hiking routes for various difficulty levels.
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Paklenica National Park: Popular among climbers and hikers, dramatic canyons and limestone cliffs.
2. Cycling:
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Istria: Known as “Tuscany of Croatia,” Istria offers scenic bike routes through vineyards, olive groves, and medieval hilltop towns.
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Dalmatian Coast and Islands: Bike-friendly routes on islands like Hvar, Brač, and Korčula provide a mix of challenging climbs and coastal panoramas.
3. Rock Climbing:
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Paklenica National Park: A top destination for climbers, with over 400 climbing routes suitable for all skill levels.
4. Caving:
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Cerovačke Caves (Velebit): A fascinating underground experience with stalactites, stalagmites, and prehistoric remains.
5. Kayaking and Canoeing:
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Cetina River near Omiš, ideal for canoe safaris and rafting.
6. Diving and Snorkeling:
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Vis Island: Famous for ship wrecks and underwater caves, including the Blue Cave.
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Korčula and Mljet Islands: Home to vibrant marine life and coral reefs.
7. Rafting
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The Cetina River provides thrilling rapids for beginners and experienced rafters alike.
8. Sailing:
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Croatia's coastline is dotted with over 1,000 islands, making it
one of the best sailing destinations in the world. Key sailing hubs include Split, Dubrovnik, and Zadar.
9. Paragliding:
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Locations like Biokovo Mountain and Učka NaturePark offer tandem flights with breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea.
Its coastal charm, ancient cities, and welcoming locals make it a must-visit destination in Europe.







