Adriatic Jewel
Crystal-clear turquoise waters along Croatia's stunning coastline offer perfect swimming and sailing conditions. Over 1,200 islands dot the Adriatic, each with unique charm and hidden coves.
Savor fresh seafood, locally produced olive oil, and exquisite wines. Croatian cuisine blends Italian, Hungarian, and Turkish influences with fresh local ingredients and centuries-old recipes.
Croatia's history spans over 1,000 years with Roman ruins, medieval fortresses, and Renaissance palaces. Dubrovnik's ancient city walls and Split's Diocletian's Palace are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Pristine national parks featuring cascading waterfalls, crystal lakes, and diverse wildlife. Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Park showcase nature's incredible beauty with emerald pools and lush forests.
Croatian soldiers in the 17th century wore distinctive scarves around their necks, which caught the eye of the French—leading to the birth of the cravat, the predecessor of the modern tie.
Making it a paradise for island hoppers in search of hidden coves, untouched beaches, and off-the-beaten-path adventures.
The ancient Greeks brought viticulture to the Dalmatian islands—and the tradition lives on in family-run vineyards from Istria to Pelješac.
With over 2,700 hours of sunshine a year along the coast, you'll have plenty of time to soak in the sea, sun, and views.
Hello = Zdravo
Good morning = Dobro jutro
Goodbye = Doviđenja
Yes = Da
No = Ne
Please = Molim
Thank you = Hvala
You're welcome = Nema na čemu
I would like = Htio bih (Male)
Htjela bih (Female)
Water = Voda
Wine = Vino
Cheers! = Živjeli!
Delicious! = Ukusno!
How much is this? = Koliko košta?
I don't understand = Ne razumijem
Help! = Upomoć!
How are you = Kako si?
Where is? = Gdje je?
Straight ahead = Ravno
Left = Lijevo
Right = Desno
Approach
Croatia captivates with its crystal-clear Adriatic waters, ancient walled cities, and over 1,200 islands. From Dubrovnik’s stunning medieval walls to Split’s Roman palace, every corner tells a story of empires, maritime glory, and Mediterranean charm.
History
Croatian history spans millennia—from ancient Greek and Roman settlements to Venetian rule and Yugoslav federation. The country’s UNESCO World Heritage sites showcase this rich tapestry, including Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Dubrovnik’s Old Town, and the Plitvice Lakes National Park.
Politics and National Pride
Independent since 1991, Croatia has transformed into a vibrant democracy and EU member. Croatians take immense pride in their heritage, from preserving medieval architecture to celebrating traditional klapa music and their world-renowned football team.
Culture
Croatian culture blends Slavic, Mediterranean, and Central European influences. Traditional festivals celebrate everything from wine harvests to historic battles. The country's culinary scene features fresh seafood, truffles, olive oil, and wines from indigenous grape varieties grown for over 2,500 years.
Beaches
Croatia's coastline stretches for over 1,700 kilometers with some of Europe's cleanest waters. The pebble beaches of Zlatni Rat on Brač Island and the hidden coves of the Pakleni Islands offer pristine swimming. The country consistently earns Blue Flag certifications for its exceptional coastal quality.