Krka National Park is one of Croatia’s most significant natural and cultural attractions. Covering 109 square kilometers along the Krka River, the park is home to a series of stunning waterfalls, unique ecosystems, historical sites, and well-preserved archaeological remains. This guide provides an in-depth look at Krka’s main attractions and how you can visit them...Read More
Dalmatia, with its stunning coastline and over 1,000 islands, is a paradise best explored by sea. Whether you’re hopping between charming islands, visiting historic coastal towns, or seeking secluded beaches, the region’s ferry and catamaran services make it easy to navigate. This guide provides everything you need to know about the main boat lines to...Read More
Split’s strategic location makes it a prime hub for exploring Croatia’s stunning islands. The city’s bustling ferry port offers easy access to several top destinations, while the blend of culture, nightlife, and seaside charm makes it a fantastic base for both day trips and longer excursions. Best Islands to Visit from Split 1. Hvar –...Read More
Dalmatian cuisine is a flavorful blend of Mediterranean influences, showcasing the region’s history, culture, and natural abundance. Rooted in simplicity and fresh ingredients, many dishes have been passed down for centuries, shaped by Roman, Venetian, and Ottoman influences. Here are ten must-try Dalmatian dishes and their fascinating historical roots: 1. Pašticada The Queen of Dalmatian...Read More
16-th century #castle Cerinic in Škrip on the island of Brač is considered the most monumental renaissance fortified castle on the island. It has two towers and a double door, quite popular ancient defensive military tactics (propugnaculum). The same defensive system was used in Diocletian’s palace (best preserved at the Golden Gate).Read More
On the top of the church of Peter and Paul in Nerežišća, which dates back to 1413, grows a 170 cm tall pine tree.This pine has no roots and is fed exclusively by moisture from the stone slabs of the apse.Along with Zlatni Rat beach, it is the most photographed motif of the island of...Read More
1. Koloč, Monument of Nature No doubt you’ll be impressed by this limestone monument. The name Koloc translates into ‘cake’ in English, which is exactly what this unique formation looks like. Another description of this novel dolomite structure is that it resembles two pieces of rock kissing each other. The site is regarded as a...Read More
Whether you’re looking for amazing beaches, delicious food, captivating culture, or a seriously outdoorsy vibe, Brač has it all. As the largest island in Dalmatia, Brač packs a serious punch, lapped by the clear waters of the Adriatic. But of course, it’s worth venturing further out of your comfort zone if you really want to...Read More
At an altitude of 778 meters, Vidova gora is the highest elevation in the Adriatic Sea. From the top of the mountain, you can enjoy a stunning view of the world-famous prebble beach Golden Horn (Zlatni rat), and the neighboring island of Hvar. If you are lucky enough and the weather conditions are cooperative, you...Read More
Nature is wonderful. She is a unique artist who presents her works to us often in unusual and extraordinary ways. This can best be seen on the example of Koloč, a natural triumphal arch that was created by the work of nature over many centuries. It is about ten meters high rock in the shape...Read More
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