Dubrovnik
π 2 daysThe walled 'Pearl of the Adriatic'.
Sail the Dalmatian coast between Split and Dubrovnik, party on Hvar, and inland marvel at the lakes and waterfalls of Plitvice.
Game of Thrones fame put it on the map; the food, beaches and old towns keep people coming back.
The destinations worth building your trip around.
Ready-made routes β tap a duration to see the plan.
The walled 'Pearl of the Adriatic'.
Diocletian's Palace and island ferries.
Chic island of beaches and nightlife.
The walled 'Pearl of the Adriatic'.
Diocletian's Palace and island ferries.
Chic island of beaches and nightlife.
Terraced turquoise lakes and waterfalls.
The walled 'Pearl of the Adriatic'.
Diocletian's Palace and island ferries.
Chic island of beaches and nightlife.
Terraced turquoise lakes and waterfalls.
Visa rules change frequently. Croatia is in the Schengen Area β visa-exempt nationals will need ETIAS; others a Schengen visa. Always verify with the official Croatia immigration / e-visa website before travelling.
Walk the ramparts above the Adriatic.
Boardwalks over turquoise waterfalls.
Hvar, BraΔ, KorΔula and hidden coves.
A living Roman palace-city.
Sunsets with music made by the waves.
16 stepped travertine lakes connected by 90+ waterfalls β wooden boardwalks loop the whole thing.
Travertine pools cascading down 90+ waterfalls inside Plitvice Lakes National Park β wooden boardwalks weave between them.
16 stepped lakes and 90 waterfalls connected by wooden boardwalks β Croatia's most-visited natural site.
Travertine cascades inside Krka National Park, quieter than Plitvice β boat trip up the river to the Visovac…
Croatia's sunniest island β Venetian harbour town, lavender fields, hidden Pakleni Islands coves and the loudest summer nightlife…
Croatia's third-largest island, famous for the Zlatni Rat ("Golden Horn") shifting-pebble beach and white-stone villages.
Marco Polo's claimed birthplace β a walled medieval town on a finger-shaped Croatian island, lined with vineyards.
A UNESCO-protected old-growth beech forest surrounding the Plitvice Lakes β wolves, bears and lynx still roam here.
A Croatian karst river emerging from a deep blue eye-spring β canyoning, rafting and zip-line tours from OmiΕ‘.
A remote Croatian island closed to outsiders until 1989 β Blue Cave grotto, sleepy fishing villages and a…
The world's smallest town (population 30) β Croatian Istrian hilltop hamlet, the Glagolitic Alley sculpture route leads up…