From rugged mountains and powdery white beaches to roaring waterfalls, Croatia's landscape is incredibly diverse. Situated ...
Dugi Otok, a stunning but often overlooked island in Croatia, is just two miles wide and offers pristine beaches, natural ...
With rugged coastlines washed by crystal-clear waters, the Adriatic Sea reveals beaches of breathtaking beauty. Let us set ...
Cruise tranquil seas, enjoy scenic landscapes and stop at picturesque villages along the way — Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is ...
Lošinj is an island in the north of Croatia. If you're interested in vacationing in Paradise, this is the spot. Ocean breezes ...
The first thing the foreign visitor should know about beaches in Croatia is that very few of them are sandy. Fine shingle is the closest you’re going to get – and, in most cases, the beach is ...
Whilst the UK may have some ugly beaches, European countries are not exempt — with some including high-rise tower blocks, nearby boozy bars and crowds of tourists ...
Telaščica is a must-visit (Zoran Jelača ) With more than a thousand sun-soaked beaches, untrodden secluded islands, and 1,800km of turquoise shorelines, Croatia is the coast with the most ...
The Dalmatian island of Brač is best known for its iconic beach of Zlatni rat, which moves according to winds and tides. One of the largest but least developed of Croatia’s islands, the ...