Croatia is a country that has everything, from a breathtaking coastline, wonderful cities, and rich history, to warm, and welcoming people. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for adventure, want to explore the nightlife, or are just looking for a place to vacay, these seven things you can do in Croatia, will make your stay unforgettable. So pack your suitcases and let’s explore Croatia

Discover the Magical Beaches

Croatia has more than 1200 islands, so no wonder the first thing that comes to our mind when thinking about Croatia is the crystal clear sea and beaches. One of the most famous ones is Zlatni Rat. With its unusual shape and turquoise water, this beach attracts visitors from all over the world. 

Brač is not the only island with amazing beaches. Visit Vis and Stiniva Beach, hidden among the cliffs. After that, hop to Hvar and enjoy its heavenly beaches and amazing beach clubs. While you’re exploring the beaches, don’t forget to enjoy sunsets that will take your breath away.

Sail Through the Kornati Islands

The Croatian coast is perfect for island hopping, but if you want an unforgettable maritime adventure, the Kornati Islands are a must-visit. This national park consists of 89 islands, islets, and reefs scattered like pearls across the Adriatic Sea. Known for their raw beauty and tranquillity, the Kornati are perfect for sailing, kayaking, or simply soaking up the serene atmosphere.

Explore the islands at your own pace, enjoy pristine beaches, and marvel at the unique landscapes shaped by wind and waves. It’s a slice of paradise for nature lovers and those seeking peace away from the crowds.

Kornati

Visit Dubrovnik, The Pearl of Adriatic

Dubrovnik is probably one of the most famous cities in Croatia, and it’s the city you just need to see. The giant walls that surround the city and historic centre make it one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It’s so breathtaking it was used in the Game of Thrones series, from where you might know it as Kings Landing. 

While you’re in the city, stroll through the main street, Stradun, to feel the real vibe of the city. But Dubrovnik is not just about looks, it’s also a great destination for food lovers. Try fresh seafood in one of the traditional restaurants called konoba, or enjoy fancy dishes in a restaurant located on the city walls.

Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park

If you want to feel like you’re in a real-life fairy tale, you need to know Plitvice Lakes are a real natural wonder. This National Park is famous for its beautiful waterfalls, clear lakes, and mesmerizing nature and greenery. While you walk the wooden paths, you will get a feeling you entered a different world. 

The best time to visit Plitvice is spring or early autumn when the place isn’t too crowded. But Plitvice isn’t the only beautiful National Park in Croatia, you can also visit Krka Waterfalls, located near Šibenik, Brijuni in Istria, and many others. 

Plitvice Lakes

Enjoy Slavonian hospitality and gastronomy

If you want to experience something different, head to Slavonia. This part of Croatia is a real paradise for gourmets. Here you will enjoy authentic specialities such as shepherd’s pie, kulen, and homemade liquors. Visit the city of Osijek, known for its charming old town Tvrđa, and promenades along the Drava.

The people of Slavonia will win you over with their hospitality, and the local festivities, like Đakovački vezovi, or Vinkovac Autumns, will give you an insight into traditional life and customs. 

Experience Charming Istria

Istria is the true jewel of Croatia, known for its green hills, picturesque towns, and excellent wines. Visit Rovinj, a town that looks like a postcard, or Motovun, a medieval town on a hill overlooking vineyards.

Taste truffles, homemade pasta, and olive oil, which is considered one of the best in the world. For wine lovers, a visit to the wineries in the region is inevitable – tasting Malvasia and Terana will leave you delighted.

Visit Zagreb, the Capital of Croatia

The capital of Croatia, the city of Zagreb, is an ideal destination for exploring history, art, and culture. Walk through the streets of Upper Town, visit the Cathedral, and enjoy unique museums such as the Museum of Broken Relationships.

Zagreb is also known for its markets, and Dolac is the perfect place to try local products. The city has a different vibe from all the other cities in Croatia, and the best way to experience it is to visit one of the lively cafes or amazing nightclubs. 

The beauty of Croatia doesn’t end at these highlights, there are a lot more hidden gems waiting to be discovered. So, pack your bags, open your heart, and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.