Croatia

Currency

EURO

Capital

Zagreb

Language

Croatian

Winter ave

Temp: 9

Summer ave.

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Nestled along the sparkling Adriatic Sea, Croatia is a land of breathtaking beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. From its stunning coastline and over 1,000 islands to ancient cities like Dubrovnik and Split, Croatia offers something for every traveler. Whether you’re drawn to its pristine beaches, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, or world-class cuisine, Croatia promises unforgettable experiences at every turn.

Istria & Kvarner

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Dalmatia

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Dalmatian Islands

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Split

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Croatia’s Charm: Fun Facts You’ll Love to Discover

SusakOn the island of Susak, some rocks naturally produce a whistling sound when the wind blows , creating a unique natural "concert."The Heart-Shaped Island GalešnjakThe Heart-Shaped Island Galešnjak, also called "Lovers’ Island," is a small, heart-shaped island visible on satellite mapsMuseum of Broken RelationshipsMuseum of Broken Relationships: Zagreb is home to the quirky Museum showcasing objects donated by people from all over the world & representing their past relationshipsThe Ston WallsThe Ston Walls, built in the 14th century to protect salt production, are the second-longest preserved fortification system in the world after the Great Wall of ChinaThe Dalmatian breed originatesThe Dalmatian breed originates from Croatia, specifically the Dalmatian coast, which inspired its nameThe Pula Arena The Pula Arena is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world and is still used for concerts and events todayComforting chicken soup ajgemahtec, a comforting chicken soup brimming with root vegetables, herbs, and homemade dumplings, has long been a symbol of hospitality and care in Croatian householdsCroatian's love for comforting and flavorful foodsČvarci, crispy pork cracklings that are a beloved traditional snack, showcasing Croatian's love for comforting and flavorful foodsCroatians take their coffee seriouslyCroatians take their coffee seriously—it’s not just a drink, but a social ritual.Rakija CheersRakija Cheers: Homemade rakija, a fruit brandy, is a Croatian tradition, often served as a welcome drink to guests. It’s a symbol of hospitality and celebration.

Our top 7 things to do in Croatia

  • A Natural Amphitheater of Whistling Rocks:
    On the island of Susak, some rocks naturally produce a whistling sound when the wind blows through them, creating a unique natural “concert.”
    Home to the World’s Oldest Slavonic Alphabet
  •  The Glagolitic script, created in the 9th century, originated in this region and is still celebrated in Croatian culture.
  • The Heart-Shaped Island Galešnjak, also called “Lovers’ Island,” is a small, heart-shaped island visible on satellite maps, perfect for romantic escapades.
  • Museum of Broken Relationships: Zagreb is home to the quirky Museum of Broken Relationships, showcasing objects donated by people from all over the world to represent their past relationships.
  •  A Land of Stone Walls: The Ston Walls, built in the 14th century to protect salt production, are the second-longest preserved fortification system in the world after the Great Wall of China.
  •  Cradle of the Dalmatian Dog:
    The Dalmatian breed originates from Croatia, specifically the Dalmatian coast, which inspired its name.
  •  Natural Phenomena: The Blue Cave:
    Located on Biševo Island, the Blue Cave glows with an ethereal blue light caused by sunlight reflecting through its underwater opening.
  •  Pula’s Roman Amphitheater:
    The Pula Arena is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world and is still used for concerts and events today.
  •  Croatia’s Karst Topography
    The country’s limestone terrain creates fascinating features like sinkholes, underground rivers, and stunning caves, making it a geological wonderland.
  •  Ancient Cities Older Than Rome
    The town of Vinkovci in eastern Croatia has been continuously inhabited for over 8,000 years, making it one of the oldest settlements in Europe.

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