Dubrovnik
George Bernard Shaw is reported to have said: “If you want to see a heaven on earth, come to Dubrovnik“. English poet Lord Byron would agree with Shaw since he called the old town Dubrovnik “the pearl of the Adriatic”.
Korčula
Korčula is an adaption of the island's original name given to it by the Greeks which was 'Korkyra'.
Motovun
City in the mountain built seven centuries ago will delight you with it arhitecture and home made dishes with truffles.
Pag Island
Due to rocky and vast moonrock-type landscape Pag is often often referred to as “The Moonrock"
Pula
Discover the Amphitheater in Pula which was once the site of gladiator fights and the Temple dedicated to goddess Roma and Emperor Augustus.
Rovinj
Magical city in which you will find great local taverns, turquiose water, romantic spots and reach history.
Šibenik
Historic city with four amazing fortresses,St.James Cathedral, crystal sea and close to two national parks - Krka i Kornati.
Split
Lie on golden beaches, swim in romantic lagoons, visit ancient Roman monuments and walk through the streets as old as the emperor Diocletian himself.
Trogir
Trogir is called the museum city because the whole city is best preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in Central Europe.
Zagreb
"...if I was a foreigner, I would have liked Zagreb like not many other cities." A.G.Matoš, great Croatian poet