Food & Wine in Croatia
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Food & Wine in Croatia

Truffle forests, Adriatic seafood, olive groves, wine roads, and long Mediterranean lunches — Croatia's regional food culture changes dramatically from coast to inland hills.

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Type
Rovinj

Rovinj

TownIstria

Venetian charm and sunset-colored old town streets.

Motovun

Motovun

TownIstria

Hilltop stone town surrounded by truffle forests.

Pag

Pag

IslandDalmatia

Moonlike landscapes, beaches, and famous Pag cheese.

Pelješac Peninsula

Pelješac Peninsula

IslandDalmatia

Croatia's premier wine peninsula, home to legendary Plavac Mali wines, historic Ston Walls, ancient saltworks, and pristine Adriatic beaches.

Šibenik

Šibenik

CityDalmatia

Stone alleys, sea views, and Dalmatia's quiet elegance.

Zagreb

Zagreb

CityCentral Croatia

Austro-Hungarian streets, cafés, markets, and museums.

Korčula

Korčula

IslandDalmatia

Medieval stone streets surrounded by quiet coves.

Novigrad

Novigrad

TownIstria

A refined Istrian seaside town with a preserved old town, elegant marina, and a strong reputation for gastronomy — seafood, truffles, olive oil, and local wine.

Grožnjan

Grožnjan

TownIstria

Istria's artists' village of open galleries and stone alleys.

Opatija

Opatija

TownKvarner & Gorski Kotar

Belle Époque promenades and Habsburg-era seaside elegance.

Varaždin

Varaždin

CityCentral Croatia

Croatia's baroque capital — palaces, parks, and former royal grandeur.

Samobor

Samobor

TownCentral Croatia

A market town near Zagreb, famous for kremšnita and hillside castle ruins.

Osijek

Osijek

CitySlavonia & Baranja

Slavonia's riverside capital — fortress walls, café culture, and wetland landscapes.

Slavonski Brod

Slavonski Brod

CitySlavonia & Baranja

A Slavonian river town shaped by centuries of border culture.

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