This beautiful little island, situated near Split has so much to offer. Numerous family runed farms, olive groves where you can learn the art of oil making, vineyards of recently revitalized, autochthonous grape variety and wine Dobričić, local honey production, many beautiful wild coves and bays on the south. It also has one of the most beautiful little marinas in Croatia in the old little fishing village Maslinica beneath Martinis Marchi Castle from 1708…
Is the third largest island of Croatia famously known for its white ‘brač’ stone. It is also the highest of the islands with Vidova Gora peak reaching 778 meters above sea level. The trademark of the island is ‘Zlatni rat’ beach in Bol. It’s the most famous Croatian beach and one of the tourist symbols of Croatia. The south side of the island preserved a special combination of fishing and pastoral way of living worth visiting. Don’t forget to try well known ‘plavac’ wine …
Is the longest and the sunniest island in Croatia with 2700 sunny hours per year. The old town of Hvar dates back a long time ago, with the largest town square in Dalmatia and one of the first municipal theatres built in Europe, built in 1612. Exquisite architecture, beautiful vineyards, olive groves and lavender crops in fields whose layout dates back to Roman ‘ager’ times. Hvar also has one of the richest night life in Croatia with numerous events, concerts…
Can be described as an island of many beaches and hidden coves. It is one of the oldest inhabited islands in the Adriatic sea, with a lot of archeological remnants and sites that you can visit. Ancient Greek remnants, Roman thermae, beautiful Renaissance villas and stunning natural landscape were one of the reasons for choosing the island as a venue for the Hollywood movie ‘Mamma Mia’. With a turbulent past, ,,,
Is known as the birthplace of Marco Polo, the famous medieval sailor and explorer. Built upon the foundations of the Greek colony ‘Korkyra’ the city is still thriving. The city’s famous streets in the form of a fish bone, amazing local food, customs like ‘Moreška’ – the sword fight dance in the town streets preserved the long-lasting culture. Korčula is also a home to some high-quality local wines– Grk, Pošip, Plavac and Rukatac…
Is protected as a nature park for a high degree of preservation and the special atmosphere of peace and tranquility in their remoteness: it takes more than four hour journey from the mainland to reach them. It’s an ideal place for getting away from the crowd with beautiful trekking trails, thick forests and underwater caves, but also a rich cultural heritage represented in the beautiful architecture and layouts of small villages …
This relatively small, but stunningly beautiful island is the most forested island of Adriatic sea. One third of it is protected as a national park, which is one of the highest degrees of protection in Croatia which is due to the outstanding beauty and richness of flora and fauna. It is also a home to numerous beaches, fish and lobster fishing grounds, exceptional historical and cultural monuments and beautiful caves (with Odysseus cave as the most famous one. It recently got to the 5th place of Forbes magazines ‘undiscovered …
Situated in the southernmost part of Croatia and is a ‘true jewel of the Mediterranean’ as said by Lord Byron is one of the most visited cities in Adriatic. Vast and rich history, magnificent architecture of the ‘Old town’, the everlasting, 1940 meters long city walls with numerous towers and forts and the beautiful island of Lokrum had always been an inspiration for travelers, poets and romantics. Lately it has become a famous filming venue posing as a ‘Kings landing’ in Game of Thrones series, Robin Hood, Star Wars and…