Wondering where stay in Croatia? I've got you covered this list ranges from popular tourist locations to a more quiet escape! All of these locations are based on the coast of Croatia so you will be getting sun and sea everywhere you go! But remember ...
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Beautiful old town right by the coast where you can visit historical castles, eat fresh food from the bay, visit the historical cathedrals and browse through shops in the old town
Šibenik
For the party goers this island is perfect they have Zerce beach aka the party beach with plentiful bars and clubs you're sure to have a great time. Otherwise there's some lovely restaurants and beautiful views.
Novalja
For earth lovers this is a gorgeous national park to visit I'd suggest grabbing a boat over so that you can swim in the clear waters otherwise it's perfect for a day trip! Tickets are quite expensive so save up for this must go!
Krka National Park
Here lives the beautiful Zlatni rat long horn beach, note that Bol is quite a tourist hot spot so I'd recommend staying on a different part of the island of Brač but highly recommend spending a day in Bol exploring the town.
Brač
For a more city holiday nearby small coves and beaches this is perfect 4-5 day trip with easy access to to the town, plenty of bars, restaurants and lovely side walks and how can I forget the Trsat castle and long stair walk great for a day out
Rijeka
A beautiful town a bus ride away from Rijeka, definitely more of a Taurus hotspot so be prepared to spend a pretty penny but very well the cost they have amazing restaurants little coves next to the sea where you can sit by and of course very very fr...
Opatija
A perfect town for a weekend trip super easily accessible from split airport, more of a quiet town but offers plenty restaurants and bars down the strip as well as cute beaches it's also near the town of Sibenik where you can spend a lovely day there...
Vodice
Home to many a Game of Thrones towns and scenes Dubrovnik is definitely a week long trip! With beautiful restaurants by the bay and even a dancing floor located outside with live music this is definitely a place to relax and enjoy some calm but offer...
Dubrovnik
Split I think is the most common locations for travellers going to Croatia. It is definitely very easy to get to from the airport which makes sense. This is a very touristy town however it is still beautiful and worth a visit to see the history as we...
Split
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A city right by the harbour perfect for a relaxing holiday, beautiful spots and a gorgeous sunset on the boat or beach. Fantastic town
Pula
for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town. Zadar is perfect for the sunbather offering plenty blue flag beaches and a lot to do. I recommend coming just before tourist season or just after to get the full vacation you deserve.
Zadar
For a active or a chilled stay this port town in Croatia has beautiful views, scrumptious food and even a fort to climb. Omis deserves a 3-4 day stay and I recommend that you visit the Amazing beach and river! From sea and river kayaking to rafting; ...
Omiš
Discover Rastoke, a breathtaking watermill village where the turquoise waters of the Slunjčica meet the Korana River. Known as the "small Plitvice," Rastoke is a stunning blend of cascading waterfalls, lush greenery, and centuries-old houses built in...
Rastoke
Vis, Croatia, is a hidden gem that offers crystal-clear waters, secluded beaches, and a glimpse into the country’s unspoiled past. Once closed to outsiders until 1991, this island blends history, adventure, and relaxation. Explore archaeological site...
Vis
Milna, known as "Valle di mille navi" (the bay of a thousand ships), is a picturesque gem on the northwest side of Brač. Renowned as the island’s safest and most beautiful harbor, Milna boasts two modern marinas catering to even the most discerning s...