Welcome to Croatia!

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About Croatia

Croatia is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west and southwest. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb, forms one of the country’s primary subdivisions, with twenty counties. Croatia has 56,594 square kilometres (21,851 square miles) and a population of 4.07 million.

The Croats arrived in the 6th century and organised the territory into two duchies by the 9th century. Croatia was first internationally recognised as independent on 7 June 879 during the reign of Duke BranimirTomislav became the first king by 925, elevating Croatia to the status of a kingdom. During the succession crisis after the Trpimirović dynasty ended, Croatia entered a personal union with Hungary in 1102. In 1527, faced with Ottoman conquest, the Croatian Parliament elected Ferdinand I of Austria to the Croatian throne. In October 1918, the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, independent from Austria-Hungary, was proclaimed in Zagreb, and in December 1918, merged into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, most of Croatia was incorporated into a Nazi installed puppet state, the Independent State of Croatia. A resistance movement led to the creation of the Socialist Republic of Croatia, which after the war became a founding member and constituent of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On 25 June 1991, Croatia declared independence, and the War of Independence was fought for four years following the declaration. (Citation: Wikipedia)

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Country Planning Guide

Map of Croatia

Regions of Croatia

  • Istria & Rijeka, northern Adriatic region, most visited region in Croatia, rolling hills, charming hilltop towns, colorful coastal towns, rocky coast, vineyards, and olive groves
  • Dalmatia, southern Adriatic region, stretches from Zadar in the north to the Peljesac peninsula in the south, mountains, pebbly beaches, hidden coves and bays, dramatic landscapes,  islands, national parks  and ancient towns
  • Dubrovnik Riviera, southernmost part of Croatia, includes Dubrovnik, history and culture, wonderful architecture, vineyards, citrus and orange orchards, scenic roads, fresh seafood, and lovely beaches.
  • Croatian islands; thousand islands, islets, and reefs, small villages, fishing boats, wonderfu beaches, terraced vineyards
  • Slavonija & Baranja few tourists, golden plains, forests,  Danube, Drava, and Sava rivers, spicy food, folklore festivals

  • Lika & Gorski Kotar,least visited (except for Plitvice Lakes), mountains and pastures, natural wonders of Plitvice and Risnjak, emerald rivers, streams, creeks and rapids

  • Zagreb Croatian capital, largest town, economic center, river Sava, hills of Kaptol and Gric, buzzing cafes with street-side terraces, lovely restaurants, cool hostels, green spaces, parks, and forests.

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What to Know Before You Go

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WHEN TO VISIT

Like many other popular destinations in Europe, the best time to go is May-June and September-October. Croatia is becoming more popular, especially towns like Dubrovnik. If you plan to travel in summer look for other off the beaten path destinations, like some of the islands or smaller coastal towns. There is always a way to make it work if you mix some of the more popular with some of the less visited areas. One thing to keep in mind that if you go to Plitvice Lakes National Park, it is important to get tickets ahead as they only let a specific number of people in a day.

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Get Inspired - Podcasts, Blogs & Video

10 Amazing Places in Croatia

Rok Goes Around is a Travel Vlogger and former tour guide that offers some great information on the top places to visit in Croatia. Check out his other videos on Youtube.

Amateur Traveler

Hear about travel to Croatia as the Amateur Traveler talks to Kate McCulley from AdventurousKate.com who recently won an award from Croatia for her writing about the country.

Top Islands to Visit

A special thank you to Time Out Croatia for this great video on the islands. Be sure to visit HERE for other videos on Croatia. We suggest you also check out a great blog from Hand Luggage Only on the top  islands of Croatia. You MUST check out their Instagram as these travelers share their amazing travelers. You will be blown away.   

Travel Advice

Sarah from Royal Croatian Tours has some helpful advice, especially when travelling to Croatia for the first time. Sarah is an expat from Canada living in this beautiful country for ove 12 years. She has some of the most helpful tips as you are beginning your plan.

More Helpful Travel Advice

Sarah has even more helpful tips as you begin planning an incredible trip to Croatia. Be sure to follow their channel on Youtube as well as check out their website dedicated to building custom made tours.

Extra Pack of Peanuts

After visiting Croatia three times over the last five years, Trav and Heather continue to fall more and more in love with this wonderful country. They share their experiences plus great tips. Be sure to click Explore More for more details about their trip.

Get Inspired - Croatian Recipes!

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