Croatia has one of the most beautiful coastlines in Europe, a long, intricate Adriatic edge studded with islands, medieval walled cities, and clear water that shifts between every shade of blue and green.
Dubrovnik's old city, encircled by medieval walls and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the centrepiece of most visits, and it earns every bit of attention it receives. Split's old town, built within the walls of a Roman emperor's palace, is equally extraordinary and rather less crowded. The Plitvice Lakes National Park, with its series of cascading turquoise lakes connected by wooden walkways, is one of the most visited natural sites in Europe for good reason.
Island-hopping between Hvar, Korčula, and Brač adds a leisurely rhythm to any trip. Well-designed Croatia tourism packages weave these experiences together so that the country reveals itself at its own pace.









