I have been living in Croatia for several years and have been visiting the country my whole life, mostly to visit the Adriatic Coast. Croatia is a fun destination any time of year, but your experience ...
While Dubrovnik and Split – Croatia’s de facto capitals – have had to adjust more than any others because of best-in-travel listings, overtourism and the cruise ship economy, Sibenik to the north has ...
Those who dream of island hopping in Croatia often find it daunting when they learn there are more than 1,200 of them in the archipelago. Admittedly, only 47 of them are inhabited, but even that’s a ...
Full walking tour of Zagreb, Croatia! Today we stop in for a layover in Zagreb Croatia on our way to Split Croatia and the islands down on the Adriatic. So we show you around the old town here in ...
Like something out of a picture-perfect fairy tale, the Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled medieval city set right on the sea, with drawbridges (used in the 1991-92 war) and 18-ft-/6-m-high ...
Dubrovnik, Croatia, is accessible by airport or by car and bus from other parts of Europe. Rideshares tend to be cheaper than local taxis, and buses run in areas of the city closed to cars. Visit ...
Quick question: is there anything more inviting than jumping on a boat and sailing around Croatia; stopping in secluded bays for morning swims and docking up on dry land for your evening meal? If you ...