These are places and stuff you can do on your vacation in Croatia🇭🇷 this list is mainly for Dalmatia
One of the most beautiful national parks in Croatia. Would recommend staying the whole day because you will for sure be mesmerized by its beauty.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
If you have kids, this is a place to go. The park offers so much and you will definitely find something entertaining!
Dalmaland - jedini vodeno-zabavni park u Hrvatskoj
Constructed over a 500-year period mainly during the 12th and 17th centuries, the Walls of Dubrovnik are amongst the most well-preserved fortifications in Europe. Stretching over 6000 feet, the uninterrupted course offers fantastic views of the coast...
Walls of Dubrovnik
After the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990's, the military installations on the island of Korčula, now under Croatian rule, were simply abandoned and are now open for (dangerous) exploration.
Abandoned Army Tunnels of Korčula - Total Croatia
Stunning walk through history! This palace dates back to 3ad! Easy to walk and plenty to see. Lots of local shops and restaurants close by for when you want to shop or eat.
Diocletian's Palace
Experience adventure and fun in the middle of untouched nature
Take in the panoramic views of the beautiful Croatian coastline
Enjoy the experience with family and friends
Zipline Croatia Tučepi - Dream in Dalmatia
Imotski is a charming town in southern Croatia, best known for its spectacular natural wonders—the Blue and Red Lakes. The Blue Lake is perfect for swimming and relaxing in the summer, while the Red Lake impresses with its depth and dramatic cliffs. ...
Visit Imota: Discover Imotski
The Sea Organ in Zadar is one of the most unique and mesmerizing attractions in Croatia. This architectural marvel turns the movement of the sea into beautiful, natural music through a series of hidden pipes beneath marble steps along the waterfront....
Zadar Sea Organ
The Greeting to the Sun in Zadar is a must-see installation that brings together light, energy, and cosmic beauty. Set right next to the Sea Organ, this large circular solar panel absorbs sunlight by day and transforms it into a stunning light show a...
Greeting to the Sun
The Biokovo Skywalk is a must-visit for anyone exploring Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. Perched at 1,228 meters above sea level in Biokovo Nature Park, this semicircular glass platform extends 11 meters beyond the cliff edge, offering breathtaking panora...
Skywalk | Biokovo Nature Park
Pasjača Beach is a small and secluded beach about 18 miles (29km) south of Dubrovnik, Croatia. Nestled among 200 ft cliffs on all sides, and with its gorgeous turquoise water, it's definitely worth visiting if you are in the area.
Parking is free, t...
Pasjaca Beach (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
The Blue Cave on Biševo Island is one of Croatia’s most enchanting natural wonders and an unforgettable stop for anyone visiting the Adriatic coast. Accessible by boat from nearby islands like Vis or Hvar, the cave is famous for its glowing blue ligh...
Blue Cave Tour: Home
Poljud Stadium in Split is a must-visit for football enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike. Home to HNK Hajduk Split, one of Croatia’s most storied clubs, the stadium offers an electrifying atmosphere, especially during matches against arch-rivals...