Vis is the most remote of Croatia's main islands who spent much of its recent history serving as a military base. That situation preserved the island from development that today attracts many tourists who are looking for pure nature, gourmet delights and peace and quiet.
Trogir is a small town and harbor set within medieval walls on a tiny island, linked by bridges to both the mainland and to the Čiovo Island. This colorful town, popular among tourists because of its landmarks and attractions, was recognized by UNESCO in 1979 by gaining World's Heritage status.
Split is Croatia's second-largest city whose population of 178,000 makes it a great place to see Dalmatian life as it is really lived. In one place you can see shipyards and a busy port as the modern face of this town and Roman Emperor Diocletian Palace which reminds us of ancient roots of this beautiful…
Šolta is a small island situated south of the city of Split and west of the island of Brač. It is a perfect destination for all those in search of crystal clear sea, hidden beaches and delicious fresh food, main conditions for a relaxing and quiet holiday.
Pakleni Islands is a group of 16 islands located in front of the town of Hvar. They are a popular destination for visitors with smaller craft, especially yachts who visit these islands because of its crystal clear water, hidden beaches and deserted lagoons.
Upon arrival to the Kornati islands, you will immediately understand why this place is considered a nautical paradise. Cruising through the majestic labyrinth of 89 islands and exploration of their coves is truly unique experience. Lovers of underwater sights will especially enjoy this tour, since the underwater of Kornati archipelago has beautiful corals and a…
Hvar is one of the jewels of the Adriatic because of its mild climate, good beaches and famous fields of scented lavender. There you can find the sunniest spot in the whole Croatia with more than 2700 sunny hours each year what makes this island perfect for vacation during spring, summer and early fall.
Čiovo island is the largest island of the Trogir archipelago. It is connected with the town of Trogir by a bridge that makes it popular among tourists because of the beautiful beaches and lots of accommodation near old town of Trogir.
Budikovac island is a small island located southeast of Vis, famous for its lagoon which is formed by this island and two little isles called "Small Budikovac" and "Sanak". Everyone who visits this beautiful place will enjoy its crystal clear sea which is the perfect spot for swimming, snorkeling and all other summer activities.
Brač is the largest island in central Dalmatia, with several towns, small old villages and a typical Mediterranean landscape of steep cliffs, clear blue sea and pine forests. The major attraction is at the old town of Bol where you can visit Croatia's most photographed beach - Zlatni rat.
The Blue Lagoon is a beautiful bay located on the east side of the island of Drvenik Veli, next to the Krknjaši islands. It attracts many tourists who enjoy swimming, snorkeling and other water activities at this beautiful place.