With 2500 miles of coastline and close to 1200 islands, Croatia’s sun-drenched credentials are impressive. Additionally, its extensive collection of Roman and Venetian-era architecture, UNESCO sites of cultural and natural heritage, and stunning nature parks create a breathtaking landscape. There’s such a diversity of landscapes and cultural attractions that a single visit can’t possibly cover them all. Therefore, here’s a concise rundown of the very best places to visit in Croatia.
During summer, this tiny seaside party town attracts yachts and sun-dazed revelers have a blast at beachside cocktail bars. To escape the action and enjoy superb views, head to Fortica, the medieval castle overlooking the town. You can find swimming spots along the waterfront promenade or take a taxi boat to the nearby Pakleni Islands.
Vis Island is one of Croatia’s more remote islands, known historically as a former Yugoslav military base. Its major towns—Vis, Kut, and Komiža—feature lovely stone townhouses and scenic promenades. Explore hidden bays and rocky coves, especially the postcard-perfect Stiniva Bay.
Located on the floodplain of the Danube and Drava Rivers, Kopački Rit Nature Park is one of Europe’s largest natural wetlands. Bird-watchers can enjoy boat trips to spot various species, while a boardwalk offers an educational trail through the forest.
In Zagorje, picturesque medieval castles serve as tokens of history. Trakošćan Castle dates back to 1334 and is set amidst beautiful gardens. Veliki Tabor, another hilltop castle, offers a trip to the 16th century, surrounded by serene landscapes.
Near the town of Bol on Brač’s southern coast lies Zlatni Rat, Croatia’s most photographed beach. This iconic tail-shaped beach and its stunning waters attract many windsurfers and beachgoers alike. For panoramic views, the highest peak of the Adriatic islands—Vidova Gora—is a must.
Cres Island is known for its rugged beauty, a tranquil escape no tourist should miss. Discover Cres Town’s bustling port and the quaint fishing village of Valun with immaculate beaches. Hiking paths lead to historical sites and breathtaking cliffs.
Zagreb invites you to explore through its picturesque tree-lined streets. Stroll along the Strossmayer promenade for panoramic views of the red rooftops. At Dolac Market, farmers display their fresh produce, making it an excellent stop to experience Zagreb’s vibrant culture.