
Makarska
A picturesque coastal town dramatically set between the towering Biokovo Mountains and the turquoise Adriatic Sea, known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife.

Warm swimming coves, beach promenades, island day trips, and long Adriatic summer days along Croatia's classic holiday coast — from Istria to southern Dalmatia.

A picturesque coastal town dramatically set between the towering Biokovo Mountains and the turquoise Adriatic Sea, known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife.

One of the largest Croatian islands, home to Zlatni Rat — the iconic golden pebble beach — and famous white limestone quarries.

A dramatically situated old town on a narrow peninsula, with stone streets, a hilltop church, pebble beaches, and one of Dalmatia's most iconic coastal silhouettes.

Charming island connected by bridge, gateway to Kornati National Park. Beautiful beaches, traditional boat-building heritage, and relaxed island atmosphere.

Sandy beaches, four bell towers, and one of Kvarner's most relaxed atmospheres.

An elegant palm-lined harbor town just south of Dubrovnik, combining refined coastal charm with easy access to the Konavle Valley and its traditions.


A charming Kvarner Riviera town with a long tradition of health tourism, a sandy beach promenade, and easy access to the beautiful Vinodol Valley.

A peaceful island escape close to Split. Olive groves, crystal-clear waters, and authentic village life at a slower pace.

A stunning chain of islands off Hvar's coast. Crystal-clear waters, fragrant pine forests, hidden coves, and effortless Mediterranean elegance.
Croatia looks small on a map, but planning the right route makes all the difference.