Things To Do in Croatia
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Admire the art at Mestrovic Gallery
The Mestrovic Gallery houses works by Ivan Mestrovic, a famous Croatian sculptor. The collection is set inside his... Read More
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Ancora wine and tapas bar
Ancora wine and tapas bar
Know your Chablis from your Chianti? Then you’ll want to sample the Croatian vintages at this wine bar by the... Read More
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Bag a bottle of olive oil
Bag a bottle of olive oil
Most things to buy in Novigrad have a calorie content. Olive oil is a top take-h... Read More
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Beach-hop in Zivogosce
Beach-hop in Zivogosce
Zivogosce lines up 6 kilometres of beach, split up into a necklace of bays and c... Read More
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Breathe in the scent of Punta Rata Beach’s pine trees
Breathe in the scent of Punta Rata Beach’s pine trees
Punta Rata is sandwiched between a pine forest and the Adriatic Sea, and it flie... Read More
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Browse for traditional earthenware jugs
Browse for traditional earthenware jugs
The shops in the centre do a good trade in replica Basilica mosaics, as well as ... Read More
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Buy Konavle silk embroidery
Buy Konavle silk embroidery
The promenade is the place to pick up everything from artisan ceramics to novelt... Read More
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Buy a local artist’s work
Buy a local artist’s work
The daily food market is held in the old town, just off Valdibora Square. Here y... Read More
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Buy artisanal products in Korcula Town
Buy artisanal products in Korcula Town
The narrow side streets in Korcula Town are stuffed with small independent galle... Read More
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Destinations in Croatia
Top Destinations
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Dubrovnik and Islands
A picturesque coast and cobbled towns perfect for wandering – holidays to the Dubrovnik region of Croatia combine the delights of the beach with those of a city break.
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Istrian Riviera
Holidays to the Istrian Riviera offer unblemished shoreline, with islands covered in pine trees. The area is a peninsula in the north of Croatia, just below the Slovenian border. It's popular with foodies, and known for its rolling hills and fertile plains. Istria boasts national parks, Roman ruins and traditional hilltop villages which have escaped the trappings of commercialism.
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Dalmatian Coast and Islands
Holidays to the Dalmatian Coast invite you to sample everything typically Croatian – beaches flanked with pine forests, ancient historical attractions and straight-off-the-boat seafood.