Church of St. Mark
This iconic landmark located in the Upper Town of Zagreb. The church is known for its distinctive tiled roof featuring the coat of arms of Zagreb and Croatia. Dating back to the 13th century and rebuilt in the 14th century, it is a prime example of Gothic architecture and is home to notable works of art.
See MoreMaiden with the Seagull
This famous statue is located in Opatija positioned along the Lungomare, a scenic seaside promenade. Created by sculptor Zvonko Car in 1956, the work depicts a maiden holding a seagull which symbolizes grace and harmony with nature. It has become an iconic symbol of the town 🕊️
See MoreMulini Beach
Spend a day in crystal-clear waters along the pebbly shores of Mulini. Situated near the luxurious Hotel Lone, the beach has amenities like lounge chairs, umbrellas, beach bars, and cafes.
See MoreLake Orahovica
Relax on the shores of the scenic Lake Orahovica or enjoy a day of swimming, paddle boating, and picnicking. While you're there, definitely visit the Orahovica Castle as well which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
See MoreHarbour of Rovinj
This bustling marine center offers views of fishing and sailboats, plus the iconic Saint Euphemia's Church with its bell tower. You'll also find waterfront cafes serving local cuisine, and opportunities for boat excursions to nearby islands! An absolute coastal gem 💎
See MoreLonjsko Polje Nature Park
Discover traditional wooden architecture, watermills, and diverse wildlife in this UNESCO-listed site along the Sava River. It will give you a glimpse into rural Croatian life and the region's biodiversity. And keep your eye out for different bird species while you're there!
See MoreMarjan
Marjan is a hill located on the peninsula that's home to the city of Split. From the hill, you're treated to views of the city, surrounding islands, and Adriatic Sea. It also features historical sites like ancient chapels and forts.
See MoreMuseum of Ancient Glass
Learn about Zadar's rich history of glassmaking through exhibits of ancient Roman glass artifacts and contemporary glass art at this unique museum.
See MoreDiocletian's Palace
A UNESCO World Heritage site made up of an ancient palace built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD. It is one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world! The palace complex includes a fortified structure with residential quarters, and temples reflecting both Roman and medieval architecture. Today, it serves as a part of Split's Old Town, housing shops, restaurants, and residences.
See MoreNational Lipizzan Stud Farm ĐAKOVO MS
Attend a show at this farm, home to Lipizzaner horses and witness traditional Croatian equestrian performances 🐎
See MoreOld Town
Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Croatia's most iconic destinations! Enclosed within medieval stone walls, it boasts well-preserved architecture, narrow streets, and historic buildings dating back to the 13th century. Highlights include the Stradun (main street), Onofrio's Fountain, the Rector's Palace, and the Cathedral.
See MoreCitadelle d'Osijek
Osijek Fortress, or Osječka tvrđa, is a well-preserved Baroque fortress in Osijek, built in the 18th century to defend against Ottoman invasions. It features a star-shaped layout with bastions, a moat, and cultural attractions like museums and cafes!
See MorePlitvice Lakes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979 and one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia, this spot is renowned for its cascading lakes, stunning waterfalls, and lush forested landscapes. The park features 16 interconnected lakes arranged in terraces. Explore the park via wooden walkways and hiking trails!
See MoreHvar
Visit the stunning beaches, learn about the historic architecture, and indulge in lively nightlife in the southern island of Hvar.
See MoreTvrđava Lovrjenac / Lovrjenac Fortress
AKA St. Lawrence Fortress, this is a historic fort known for its impressive architecture and location offering views of the Adriatic Sea and Dubrovnik.
Bonus: It is also a filming location for the TV series Game of Thrones!
See MoreWalls of Dubrovnik
An iconic UNESCO World Heritage made up of defensive stone walls surrounding the old city of Dubrovnik. Built mainly in the 12th–17th centuries, they now offer amazing views of the Adriatic Sea and a taste of Croatian history.
See MoreLokrum
A small island near Dubrovnik, famous for its lush greenery, botanical gardens, and peacocks roaming freely. It's a popular day trip destination! Make sure to visit the monastery.
See MoreBacvice Beach
A popular beach in Split known for its shallow waters and lively atmosphere. It's famous for being the birthplace of picigin, a traditional ball game played in shallow water.
See MoreKing's Landing Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik's historic Old Town, with its well-preserved medieval walls, picturesque streets, and iconic landmarks such as the city walls, Fort Lovrijenac (Red Keep), and Dubrovnik Cathedral, provided the perfect backdrop for the fictional capital of the Seven Kingdoms in Game of Thrones.
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