Destinations
Explore Croatia and Europe
Discover a multitude of destinations in Zagreb, Croatia and throughout Europe.
Zagreb
Croatia’s lively capital, is a captivating blend of historic charm and contemporary vibrancy. Stroll through the cobblestone streets of the Upper Town, visit the iconic St. Mark’s Church, and experience the bustling atmosphere of Ban Jelačić Square. With its vibrant cultural scene and architectural elegance, Zagreb invites exploration and discovery in every corner.
Plitvice Lakes
UNESCO World Heritage site, unveils a mesmerizing view of cascading waterfalls and emerald lakes. Wander along wooden boardwalks that meander through lush forests, marvel at the breathtaking Veliki Slap waterfall, and immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of this national park. Plitvička Jezera promises a tranquil escape into nature’s embrace, with its serene landscapes and unique blend of flora and fauna.
Vienna
Vienna, Austria’s imperial city, invites you to step into a world of classical music, stunning palaces like Schönbrunn, and a rich café culture. Stroll through the grandeur of the Ringstrasse, visit museums, and savor the city’s elegant charm.
Budapest
Budapest, Hungary’s capital, boasts thermal baths, including the Széchenyi Baths, grand architecture along the Danube, and a vibrant cultural scene. Enjoy a river cruise, explore historic landmarks, and relax in the city’s famous bathhouses.
NP Krka
Krka National Park, one of the pearls of Croatia’s natural beauty, is located near the town of Šibenik on the southern coast of the country. Known for its spectacular waterfalls, crystal clear lakes and rich flora and fauna, Krka is an enchanting destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
Varaždin
Varaždin, a picturesque city located in northwestern Croatia, captivates with its rich history, culture and charm of baroque architecture. Known as the “city of baroque” or “little Vienna”, Varaždin hosts many cultural events and festivals throughout the year.
Bled
Nestled in the Julian Alps of Slovenia, Bled is a fairytale-like destination known for its iconic lake with a medieval castle perched on a cliff and a charming island adorned with a church. Take a traditional pletna boat to Bled Island, savor the famous cream cake at Bled Castle, and enjoy panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
Bohinj
Located near Bled, Lake Bohinj is the largest permanent lake in Slovenia, surrounded by the Triglav National Park. Experience the serene beauty of the lake, embark on a scenic cable car ride to Mount Vogel for breathtaking vistas, and explore the tranquil Savica Waterfall, making Bohinj a haven for nature enthusiasts.
Brijuni
Explore Roman ruins, safari park fauna, and the former residence of Marshal Tito, all set against the backdrop of lush Mediterranean vegetation. A visit to Brijuni offers a fascinating journey through nature and history in one of Croatia’s most preserved archipelagos.
Cres
Nestled in the Adriatic, captivates with its serene ambiance and unspoiled landscapes. Discover the town of Otok Cres, characterized by narrow streets and historical charm, and venture into the island’s rugged terrain and secluded shorelines. As a gem in the Kvarner archipelago, Cres offers a tranquil escape, surrounded by clear waters and lush Mediterranean greenery.
Beograd
Serbia’s vibrant capital, is a city of contrasts, blending historic fortresses with a dynamic nightlife. Explore the Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, stroll along the lively Knez Mihailova Street, and experience the energetic nightlife in the Savamala district. The confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers provides a touch to this city that fuses history and modernity.
Sarajevo
The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a city where East meets West, evident in its diverse architecture and rich history. Stroll through the historic Baščaršija, visit the Latin Bridge, where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, and take in the poignant atmosphere of the War Tunnel Museum, a testament to the city’s resilience during the Bosnian War.
Opatija
Situated on the picturesque Kvarner Bay, is a coastal gem known for its Belle Époque architecture, lush parks, and a delightful seaside promenade. Immerse yourself in the town’s spa heritage, visit the beautiful Angiolina Park, and enjoy the Adriatic breeze while exploring the charming Lungomare coastal walkway.
Rijeka
Croatia’s vibrant port city, seamlessly blends maritime history and contemporary culture. Explore the historic Trsat Castle, perched on a hill with panoramic views of the Kvarner Bay, then wander down the lively Korzo Promenade, a bustling hub of shops and cafes. Don’t miss the iconic Molo Longo pier, extending into the Adriatic, offering a spot to soak in Rijeka’s maritime charm and scenic skyline.
Pula
Located on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula, is renowned for its well-preserved Roman amphitheater, the Arena. Discover ancient history at the Arch of the Sergii and the Temple of Augustus, explore the charming old town with its medieval architecture, and relax on the scenic beaches that dot the coastline.
Rovinj
Rovinj on the Istrian Peninsula, captivates with its romantic atmosphere, cobblestone streets, and the iconic Church of St. Euphemia. Climb to the church’s tower for panoramic views, wander through artist studios, and savor fresh seafood along the harbor.
Mostar
Situated in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a city steeped in history, notably recognized for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) spanning the Neretva River. Immerse yourself in the Old Bazaar’s vibrant atmosphere, where diverse cultures converge, and explore the city’s rich heritage showcased in its Ottoman-era architecture and poignant landmarks.
Trst
Italy’s coastal city at the crossroads of cultures, boasts a unique blend of Austrian, Italian, and Slavic influences. Delve into the grandeur of Piazza Unità d’Italia, Europe’s largest seaside square, explore the historic Miramare Castle overlooking the Adriatic, and savor the city’s cosmopolitan ambiance, making Trieste a captivating destination on the northeastern edge of the Italian peninsula.
Island Pag
An island in the Adriatic Sea, beckons with its rugged landscapes and unique lunar-like scenery. Explore the town of Otok Pag, known for its intricate lacework and distinct sheep’s cheese, Paški sir. With its lively beaches and a vibrant nightlife, Pag offers a diverse experience blending tradition and modernity.
Island Brač
A Croatian island in the Adriatic, beckons with its scenic beauty and cultural richness. Explore charming towns like Supetar and Bol, known for their historic architecture and lively coastal atmosphere. With its iconic Zlatni Rat beach and centuries-old traditions, Otok Brač offers a delightful blend of coastal relaxation and authentic Adriatic charm.
Venice
Italy’s floating masterpiece, captivates with its intricate network of canals, historic palaces, and enchanting alleyways. Explore the iconic St. Mark’s Square, visit the awe-inspiring Basilica di San Marco, and embark on a romantic gondola ride through the winding waterways. With its timeless charm and cultural richness, Venice stands as a testament to Italy’s artistic and architectural heritage.
Milano
The fashion and design capital of Italy, pulsates with modernity while preserving its historic treasures. Experience the grandeur of the Gothic Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), marvel at da Vinci’s “Last Supper” in Santa Maria delle Grazie, and indulge in world-class shopping along the famed Via della Moscova. Milan, a global hub of art, fashion, and finance, offers a blend of the contemporary and the classical in the heart of northern Italy.
Trogir
UNESCO World Heritage site on the Dalmatian coast, unfolds its rich history within well-preserved medieval walls. Wander through the labyrinthine streets of its Old Town, marvel at the stunning Cathedral of St. Lawrence, and soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere at its vibrant waterfront. Trogir’s historical significance and architectural splendor make it a charming destination along the Adriatic.
Zadar
On Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is a city where antiquity meets innovation. Marvel at the Roman Forum, listen to the unique melodies of the Sea Organ along the waterfront, and admire the Sun Salutation installation. With its historic charm and modern artistic touches, Zadar invites visitors to explore its rich cultural tapestry against the backdrop of the Adriatic.
Split
Croatia’s second-largest city, is a dynamic blend of ancient history and modern liveliness. Explore the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace, an architectural marvel that forms the heart of the city, then stroll along the Riva promenade with its bustling cafes and shops. As a gateway to the Dalmatian islands, Split offers a captivating mix of cultural heritage and coastal allure, making it a vibrant hub on the Adriatic coast.
Makarska
Nestled between the Biokovo mountains and the Adriatic Sea, is a coastal gem known for its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife. Explore the lively town center, unwind on the famous Makarska Riviera beaches, and embark on an adventure to Biokovo Nature Park for panoramic views. With its blend of natural beauty and lively atmosphere, Makarska offers a delightful escape on the beautiful Croatian coastline.
Dubrovnik
The “Pearl of the Adriatic,” stands as a living testament to medieval splendor on the southern coast of Croatia. Walk the majestic city walls for panoramic views, explore the intricate architecture of the Old Town, and visit the historic Rector’s Palace and Sponza Palace. With its captivating beauty and cultural significance, Dubrovnik invites visitors to step into a world of timeless elegance and rich maritime history.
Murter
A scenic island in the Adriatic, offers a serene escape characterized by its crystal-clear waters and charming villages. Explore the town of Murter with its authentic stone houses, visit the vibrant market, and relax on the secluded beaches of Slanica and Podvrške. As a gateway to the Kornati Islands, Murter provides a tranquil retreat for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and traditional Dalmatian charm.