Source: Tourism MediaRed IslandEscape to this uninhabited island for a relaxing day of swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing.duniaEuropeCroatiaRovinjRed Island
Source: Tourism MediaVarazdinNicknamed Little Vienna, this former Austro-Hungarian stronghold is known for its opulent Baroque architecture.duniaEuropeCroatiaVarazdin
Source: Tourism MediaDolacObserve local life at this lively market, which sells everything from fresh fish and fruit to flowers.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebDonji GradDolac
Source: Tourism MediaDiocletian's PalaceExplore the historical heart of Split and view the remnants of the Roman complex from which the city evolved.duniaEuropeCroatiaOld TownSplitDiocletian's Palace
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaBotanical GardenFind a seat on a shaded bench and admire the natural surroundings at these tranquil and calming gardens.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebBotanical Garden
Source: Tourism MediaUpper TownSpend a few hours exploring the tangle of medieval streets and cobbled squares that make up Zagreb’s atmospheric historic district.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebUpper Town
Source: Tourism MediaTechnical MuseumFrom spacecraft models to glass beehives containing live bees, this quirky museum showcases mechanical and engineering treasures.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebTechnical Museum
Source: Tourism MediaStradunDiscover some of Dubrovnik’s most famous historic attractions when you wander along this lively pedestrianized street, the old town’s main thoroughfare.duniaEuropeCroatiaDubrovnikDubrovnik Old TownStradun
Source: Tourism MediaEthnographic MuseumTrace the culture and history of the people of Croatia through this fascinating and extensive collection of everyday objects.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebEthnographic Museum
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaUpper TownSpend a few hours exploring the tangle of medieval streets and cobbled squares that make up Zagreb’s atmospheric historic district.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebUpper Town
Source: Tourism MediaDiocletian's PalaceExplore the historical heart of Split and view the remnants of the Roman complex from which the city evolved.duniaEuropeCroatiaOld TownSplitDiocletian's Palace
Source: Tourism MediaVarazdinNicknamed Little Vienna, this former Austro-Hungarian stronghold is known for its opulent Baroque architecture.duniaEuropeCroatiaVarazdin
Source: Tourism MediaUpper TownSpend a few hours exploring the tangle of medieval streets and cobbled squares that make up Zagreb’s atmospheric historic district.duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebUpper Town
Source: Tourism MediaPark MaksimirEnjoy walks around the lakes and woodlands of this public park, admire architectural landmarks and visit a zoo with over 275 animal species. duniaEuropeCroatiaZagrebPark Maksimir
Source: Tourism MediaRed IslandEscape to this uninhabited island for a relaxing day of swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing.duniaEuropeCroatiaRovinjRed Island
Source: Tourism MediaFish MarketSee the weird and wonderful creatures which inhabit Croatia’s Adriatic Sea at this long-standing fish market housed within a charming old building. duniaEuropeCroatiaOld TownSplitFish Market