Istria is a narrow peninsula of Croatia situated in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, affording a geographical area typical for cordiality and hospitality of their people. The inhabitants of this region, socially and religiously mixed, are proud of common Istrian tradition regarding their cultural values.
Istria is a narrow peninsula of Croatia situated in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, affording a geographical area typical for cordiality and hospitality of their people.
Kvarner is an area that, due to its heterogeneity of climate and vegetation; its combination of shores, islands and highlands, architecture and culture has been developing tourism for around 160 years.
The area of North Dalmatia stretches from the Kvarner Riviera down to around Split. Sometimes overlooked as a holiday destination, the North Dalmatian region has much to offer visitors.
Clear blue waters, beautiful beaches and bays, breathtaking landscapes, fascinating culture, gastronomic delights, and warm hospitality…, are wonderful reasons to explore Central Dalmatia.
Southern Dalmatia includes the area of Makarska Riviera to the border with Montenegro, including the islands of Korcula, Mljet and Lastovo and the Peljesac peninsula.
Gorski kotar is the mountainous region in Croatia between Karlovac and Rijeka. The neigbouring region of Lika lies roughly between the Velebit mountain and the Plješevica mountain…
Although it is not perceived as a typical tourist region, central Croatia is a very interesting area that offers great opportunities for recreation, arts tourism, sight-seeing in interesting towns, castles and natural points of interest.
Central Croatia is a very interesting area that offers great opportunities for recreation, arts tourism, sight-seeing in interesting towns, castles and natural points of interest.
Beautiful, unspoilt nature is the greatest treasure of Croatia, which is why there are eight areas protected as national parks. Covering 7.5% of the country , the national parks offer a stunning array of scenery, from forested islands, waterfalls and lakes to breathtaking cliffs and soaring mountaintops.
Beautiful, unspoilt nature is the greatest treasure of Croatia, which is why there are eight areas protected as national parks.
Croatia boasts several nature parks, areas of exquisite beauty protected because of their unique tradition, endemic species, natural phenomena and special atmosphere.