Croatia
With over 6,000 kilometers (approximately 3,728 miles) of marked hiking trails in Croatia, this country is quickly becoming one of the most popular mountaineering destinations in Europe. Croatian themselves are avid hikers and are among the first seven nations in the...
Croatia
With a population of about 800,000 people, Zagreb is one of the smallest state capitals in Europe. Nevertheless, it offers a heap of fun things to do and see, even if you visit Zagreb in winter! In the last few years, the city has become a popular tourist destination,...
Croatia
When it comes to Dubrovnik, one of the most popular Croatian cities, two things are certain. First, you’ll be blown away by Dubrovnik’s medieval beauty. And second, the city will be crowded… yes, even if you visit Dubrovnik in winter! In the summer, it’s...
Croatia
Split is one of the most visited Croatian cities. Hundreds of thousands of people visit the city every year, the majority of them during the high tourist season in Croatia (June to September). If you’re OK with crowds and enjoy the scorching hot Dalmatian sun, then I...
Croatia
Krka National Park is the second most visited Croatian national park, after Plitvice Lakes. It is situated in Šibenik-Knin County, in central Dalmatia. Its main phenomenon is the Krka River, which has springs near Knin and is famous for beautiful waterfalls, tufa...
Croatia
Plitvice Lakes is the largest and the most visited Croatian National Park. It’s so popular that as of spring 2019, the number of visitors is limited to 10,000 a day, to help preserve the lakes and the tufa formations. This year also marked the 40th anniversary since...