Opatija
Often called the Nice of Croatia, Vienna by the Sea, the Pearl of the Adriatic or the Old Lady, Opatija already bears countless affectionate nicknames.
Rovinj
Rovinj is a stunning little city in Croatia filling every inch of a peninsula bordered on three sides by the Adriatic Sea.
Omiš
This small Dalmatian town at the mouth of the Cetina river, some 25 km south of Split, offers a unique blend of the river, the sea and mountains.
Herceg Novi
Herceg Novi is recognizable by the abundance of mimosa trees and its numerous flights of stairs. It’s often called ‘The City of the sun’.
Kotor
Wedged between brooding mountains and a moody corner of the bay, achingly atmospheric Kotor is perfectly at one with its setting.
Medjugorje
Medjugorje has become one of the most popular pilgrimage sites for Catholics in the world.
Kravica Waterfall
The Kravica waterfall is a pearl of the Herzegovinian landscape, located on the Trebizat River, 7 km away from Ljubuski.
Počitelj
The stepped medieval fortress village of Počitelj is one of the most picture-perfect architectural ensembles in the country.
Predjama Castle
The world’s largest cave castle, listed as one of the Guinness World Records, tells a picturesque story about the times when comfort had to give way to safety.
Postojna Cave
The jaw-dropping Postojna Cave system, a series of caverns, halls and passages some 24km long and two million years old.