Zadar Airport, Zadar
Zadar is a city with rich cultural heritage, located in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It is the center of Zadar County and the wider northern Dalmatian region.
Zadar is a city with rich cultural heritage, located in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It is the center of Zadar County and the wider northern Dalmatian region.
Zadar is a city with rich cultural heritage, located in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It is the center of Zadar County and the wider northern Dalmatian region.
Zadar is a city with rich cultural heritage, located in Pag Island, Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It is the center of Zadar County and the wider northern Dalmatian region. Pag is the fifth-largest island of the Croatian coast and the one with the longest coastline.
Zagreb is the vibrant capital city of Croatia, located next to Sava river, at the south slopes of Medvednica mountain. As Zagreb has become a favorite destination for the Europeans, it has evolved into a cosmopolitan city and a leading economic and touristic destination in central Europe. The city is home to a medieval old city with beautiful architecture and many historical sites to visit, wide open squares and wonderful cafes along with many music and cultural festivals throughout the year.
The city of Rovinj is located on the coast of Istria, right below the Lim canal and is one of the most romantic and fascinating places in Mediterranean with an archipelago that includes 22 islets. Rovinj has kept its original architecture with many small squares, art galleries, small cafes, narrow streets and houses closely built that remain untouched and attract visitors from all over Europe, especially during the summer months.
Cetina is one of the richest in water quantity rivers in southern Croatia, with a total length of 63 mi/101 km. Situated in a rich in flora and fauna region with lush forest, waterfalls, lakes, high cliffs and crystal clear water, Cetina River is of great archaeological and historical importance and has a variety of activities to offer to the outdoor enthusiasts.
Viganj is a small picturesque village on the west side of the southern coast of Peljesac Peninsula, bordered by the Adriatic Sea. The spot is among the most beautiful coastal places in Croatia. Located in a wonderful bay at the edge of a forested zone within Peljesac channel, Viganj has become a hot spot for kite-surfers from all over the world and a perfect place for summer holidays.
Brac Island is located in the Adriatic Sea and it is the largest island in Dalmatia, close to the Croatian shoreline. With an unspoiled natural environment, Brac island's landscapes are dominated by numerous coves and isolated beaches with the clearest waters and amazing limestone round valleys and hills, covered with pine and fig trees.
Zadar is a picturesque historical town, located in the northern tip of the Dalmatian Region and is bordered by the Adriatic Sea. As it is the ancient capital city of Dalmatia, the city is an amazing blend of ancient and medieval architecture along with vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, cultural events and many days of sunshine.
Paklenica National Park is a river canyon, formed by soluble rocks dissolution and is located in the south slopes of Velebit mountain in northern Dalmatia. A truly amazing natural scenery awaits for the visitor as the park is home to two impressive canyons, limestone vertical cliffs, caves, beautiful valleys and an abundance of flora and fauna.
Viganj is a small picturesque village on the west side of the southern coast of Peljesac Peninsula, bordered by the Adriatic Sea. The spot is among the most beautiful coastal places in Croatia. Located in a wonderful bay at the edge of a forested zone within Peljesac channel, Viganj has became a hot spot for windsurfers from all over the world and a perfect place for summer holidays.