Browse Sections

Croatia Travel

Latest Contributing Articles


Dubrovnik the Jewel of the Adriatic
"Those who seek paradise on earth should come to Dubrovnik," pronounced George Bernard Shaw, normally quite curmudgeonly when it came to praise.
Central Europe's Little Treasures
It's the little places like Koprivnica, Croatia that illuminate the power and purpose of travel.
Cruise Ship Excursions in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic", Dubrovnik is now a popular stop on many Mediterranean cruises and is filled with fascinating sights and divine culinary treasures.
Explore Croatia's forgotten Roman City of Salona
Among the most famous and spectacular historical draws in Croatia today is the finely preserved and UNESCO protected Diocletian's Palace in Split, a C4th Roman marvel
Island Hopping Croatia's Adriatic Coast by Ferry
Croatia's 6,000-odd kilometres of rugged coastline with the Adriatic Sea forms some of the Mediterranean's most pristine scenery.
Budget Beach Breaks in Dubrovnik
With cheap accommodation, unspoilt beaches and lively nightlife Dubrovnik is an ideal student or budget traveler destination.
Travelling the Adriatic Highway
The Adriatic highway snakes its way down the Croatian coast, linking historic towns and fine landscapes.
Cultural Events in Croatian Cities
Enjoy opera shows, ballet dancing, traditional open air concerts and theatre performances in the capital's churches and public squares along the Dalmatian coast.
Fodor’s Croatia and Slovenia
Croatia is hitting the must-see list in Europe, and its smaller neighbour Slovenia can't be far behind - so check if the Fodor's guide to these Balkan nations suits you.
Trogir, Unesco Heritage in Croatia
An ideal day trip from the major Dalmatian Coast city of Split, Croatia's Trogir is a village of Romanesque and Renaissance architecture settled onto a tiny island.
Croatia Travel Guide
Find all the information you need on traveling in and around Croatia here - from the Dalmatian Coast stretching from Dubrovnik to Split or the gorgeous Plitvice Lakes.
Dubrovnik in Croatian Summer
Dubrovnik on the Croatian Dalmatian Coast is famed for its high city walls and photogenic red roof landscape.
Croatia's Plitvice Lakes
For me, Croatia's Plitvice Lakes National Park is the most beautiful place in the world. You must enjoy the lakes, waterfalls and forest of this UNESCO Heritage site.