Croatia has been emerging as a major tourist destination but this beautiful seaside city remains under-the-radar. See why ...
We will take you on a journey through Croatia’s must-visit islands, with a focus on Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Vis, Mljet, ...
With its stunning medieval cities, turquoise waters, and pebble beaches, Croatia is a slice of beach-lovers heaven. Known for having the cleanest water for swimming in all of Europe, millions of ...
Imagine lounging on a white pebble beach while turquoise waves lap at limestone cliffs and your only worry is if you've applied enough sunblock. Sound appealing? Croatia's hidden coves and ...
The first thing the foreign visitor should know about beaches in Croatia is that very few of them are sandy. Fine shingle is the closest you’re going to get – and, in most cases, the beach is ...
From rugged mountains and powdery white beaches to roaring waterfalls, Croatia's landscape is incredibly diverse. Situated ...
Telaščica is a must-visit (Zoran Jelača ) With more than a thousand sun-soaked beaches, untrodden secluded islands, and 1,800km of turquoise shorelines, Croatia is the coast with the most ...
The two larger towns on the island, Mali Lošinj, and Veli Lošinj, are surrounded by some of Croatia’s most unspoiled beaches, all of which offer clear turquoise water and the chance to spot ...
Croatia's Dalmatian Coast is full of seemingly deserted coves and beaches. Photograph by Sunsail Moor up just outside the Great Governor's Tower on the edge of Korčula Old Town, on Korčula island.
“From a secluded, pristine cove in Croatia to a hidden sandy stretch in Albania, there are plenty of lesser-known beach spots where you can unwind, away from the bustling crowds.” The study ...