Pula, Croatia is a historic coastal city located on the Istrian peninsula, known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are the top 10 attractions in Pula that you won't want to miss: These are the top 10 attractions in Pula, Croatia that are worth visiting while you are in the city. Each […]
Zadar, Croatia is a beautiful coastal city known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are the top 10 attractions in Zadar that you won't want to miss: These are the top 10 attractions in Zadar, Croatia that are worth visiting while you are in the city. Each one offers a unique perspective […]
Split, Croatia is a beautiful coastal city with a rich history and culture. There are many attractions to see and experience in Split, but here are the top 10 that you won't want to miss: 1. Diocletian's Palace: This ancient palace was built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD and is […]
Dubrovnik is a city located in southern Croatia that is known for its stunning Adriatic coast, beautiful beaches, and rich history. It is a popular tourist destination and attracts visitors from around the world with its charming old town, beautiful beaches, and many cultural and historical sites. Some top attractions in Dubrovnik include: Other activities […]
Brač (Croatian pronunciation: [brâːtʃ]; local dialect: Broč; Latin: Bretia, Brattia; Italian: Brazza) is an island in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia, with an area of 396 km²,[1] making it the largest island in Dalmatia, and the third largest in the Adriatic. Its tallest peak, Vidova gora, or Mount St. Vid, stands at 778 m, making it the […]
Jabuka (pronounced [jâbuka], which means apple in Croatian) is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Adriatic Sea, west of the island of Vis.[1] It is part of the Dalmatian archipelago. The closest land mass, yet small, are Svetac and Brusnik.Source: Wikipedia
Biševo (pronounced [bîʃɛv̞ɔ], Chakavian: Bisovo, Italian: Busi) is an island in the Adriatic Sea in Croatia. It is situated in the middle of the Dalmatian archipelago, five kilometers southwest of the Island of Vis. Its area is 5.8 km[1][2][3] and it has a population of 11 (as of 2011).[4] It is composed of limestone;[5] the highest point […]
Lokrum (pronounced [lɔ̌krum], Italian: Lacroma) is an island in the Adriatic Sea 600 metres from the city of Dubrovnik, Croatia. It stretches from northwest to southeast and receives regular ferry service from the city.Austrian archduke (and short-lived Emperor of Mexico) Maximilian once had a holiday home on the island. A monastery and a botanical garden survive […]
Lastovo (pronounced [lâstɔv̞ɔ]; Italian: Lagosta, German: Augusta, Latin: Augusta Insula, Greek: Ladestanos, Illyrian: Ladest) is an island municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in Croatia. The municipality consists of 46 islands with a total population of 792 people,[3] of which 93% are ethnic Croats, and a land area of approximately 53 km2 (20 sq mi).[4][5] The biggest island in the […]
Sveti Andrija (Croatian for Saint Andrew), often called Svetac (Croatian for saint) is an island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. It is situated 14 nautical miles (26 km) from Komiža (a town on the island of Vis). It is uninhabited, although it used to have permanent residents. Remains of Byzantine origin can be […]