Zagreb and Northern Croatia
A thriving arts, music and food scene but also celebrates its rich past.
Welcome to Croatia, where crystal-clear waters lap at the shores of over a thousand islands, and medieval cities showcase centuries of Venetian, Austrian, and Ottoman influences.
This Croatia travel guide will help you island-hop through the country’s coastal paradise. From Dubrovnik’s limestone walls to Plitvice’s turquoise lakes, we’ll share how you can best experience this Adriatic jewel.
Whether you’re planning to sail between secluded coves or visit vineyards in hilltop villages, you’ll find practical Croatia travel advice and insider tips throughout these pages.
Each island is indented with sublime coves, perfect for swimming and snorkelling and invariably there is a restaurant close by serving a simple selection of fresh fish or barbequed lamb.
While Dubrovnik is probably the most famous town, the coast and islands support a number of smaller versions which, dating back to the late 16th century, are complete with Venetian architecture and original cobbled streets. Absolutely gorgeous.
For travellers with the luxury of time, there is nothing more rewarding than slowing down your holiday and making ‘getting there’ an integral part of the experience. Beginning in London, travel by train across Europe, staying in hand picked accommodation in picturesque cities along the way for a carbon-light journey to Croatia. Once there, enjoy private curated experiences with local guides and stay in charming properties that prioritise Croatian food and culture.
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