10 Must See Destinations in Croatia
Discovering Croatia’s Hidden Gems: A Travel Guide
Croatia’s turquoise waters and ancient charm are beckoning! This Adriatic gem has become a travel sensation, captivating hearts with its dramatic coastline, rich history, and infectious culture.
Seeking relaxation or adventure? Croatia caters to every vacation fantasy. Imagine exploring ancient Roman ruins, scaling cascading waterfalls, or simply unwinding on a secluded cove with crystal-clear water lapping at your toes.
Ready to explore? This guide unlocks 10 must-see destinations in Croatia, each offering unique experiences that will leave you speechless. Discover hidden gems, iconic landmarks, and unforgettable memories waiting to be made.
Here’s what makes Croatia special for you:
1. Split and the Diocletian’s Palace:
Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast shimmers with hidden gems, and Split is its crown jewel! This city seamlessly blends ancient history with modern vibes, offering something for every kind of traveler.
Step back in time at the awe-inspiring Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 3rd century. Explore the sprawling ruins, imagining life in Roman times. Split’s old town is one of the world’s best-preserved examples of an ancient Roman city, a must-see for history lovers.
Calling all Game of Thrones fans! Walk in the footsteps of Daenerys Targaryen – Split served as a key filming location for the series! But the real drama unfolds on the bustling Riva waterfront promenade. Lined with lively markets, quirky cafes, and friendly locals, it’s the perfect place to people-watch, sip a delicious Croatian coffee, and soak up the city’s infectious energy.
Cost of Living in Split and Dubrovnik:
Budget Travel Alert: These cities are known for their charm, but also for being a bit pricier than other spots in Croatia. Be prepared to spend a little more on things like accommodation, dining, and activities.
Fun Fact:
If you’re a Game of Thrones fan, you’ll recognize Split from some of the show’s most iconic scenes, including the dungeon where Daenerys keeps her dragons and the fighting pits of Meereen.
Getting There:
Split is easily accessible by its well-connected international airport, buss system, as well as ferry services from numerous Adriatic cities.
2. Dubrovnik City Walls: Walk Through Centuries of History
Brace yourself for a city straight out of a fairytale! Dubrovnik, also known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” will leave you breathless. Game of Thrones fans, take note – this captivating city was King’s Landing in the hit series!
Dubrovnik isn’t just stunning, it’s remarkably well-preserved. Imagine strolling along the iconic city walls, feeling the cool sea breeze on your face as you take in panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the charming city below. Dubrovnik’s medieval heart is a captivating labyrinth of narrow streets, all nestled within these mighty walls.
Dubrovnik’s heart is a captivating labyrinth of narrow, cobbled streets, all nestled within these mighty, historic walls. Every corner whispers tales of the past. Explore dramatic landmarks like Fort Lovrijenac, a seafront fortress that will make you feel like you’ve stepped back into time.
Exploring Dubrovnik’s Game of Thrones Tours: Is it Worth the Money?
According to word-of-mouth from fellow backpackers, the tours within the city are not worth the money, and it’s better to explore the area on your own as the sites are easily accessible. However, I would highly recommend purchasing the Dubrovnik Pass, which grants you access to more attractions. To learn more about it, read my blog “1 Day in Dubrovnik“.
Fun Fact:
Dubrovnik City Walls have stood since the 7th century and were a formidable defense against invaders.
Getting There:
Dubrovnik is accessible by air, road, and sea. The city has an international airport, and buses and ferries connect it to various destinations.
3. Plitvice Lakes National Park: A Nature Lover’s Paradise
Lost in a land of cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, and lush greenery? That’s Plitvice Lakes National Park for you! Explore a network of interconnected lakes, each boasting unique colors and turquoise hues. Hike along wooden walkways, take a boat ride on Kozjak Lake, or simply marvel at the power and serenity of the Veliki Slap, the park’s tallest waterfall.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see for nature lovers and anyone seeking a truly unforgettable Croatian adventure.
For more information about visiting Plitvice read my blog here!
Fun Fact:
Plitvice Lakes National Park is home to 16 interconnected lakes, and the water’s color changes depending on the minerals and organisms present.
Getting There:
The park is centrally located in Croatia, and buses connect it to major cities. The nearest airports are in Zagreb and Zadar. While its possible to do day trips from these cities, it’s worth spending the night to fully appreciate the stunning waterfalls.
4. Sibenik: Renaissance Beauty on the Adriatic
Sibenik is a charming coastal city known its stunning Renaissance architecture. Explore the UNESCO-listed St. James Cathedral, a masterpiece blending Gothic and Renaissance styles.
Climb to the top of one of Sibenik’s four fortresses for breathtaking panoramic views of the bay and a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Wander the maze-like streets of the old town, filled with hidden squares and inviting cafes.
For more information about Sibenik read my blog “1 Day in Sibenik, Croatia: Exploring History, Fortresses, and Game of Thrones“!
Fun Fact:
Sibenik is the oldest native Croatian Town on the Adriatic and served as as the city of Braavos in Game of Thrones.
Getting There:
The city is easily accessible by road, with buses connecting it to major cities. If you’re flying in, the closest airports are located in Split and Zadar. I did an overnight stop here on my way from Plitvice to Split.
5. Trogir: A Living Museum on the Adriatic
Trogir isn’t your average town – it’s a tiny island packed with history! This UNESCO gem boasts stunning medieval architecture, making you feel like you’ve wandered onto a movie set. ✨
Explore the iconic Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece waiting to be discovered. Stroll along the charming waterfront, browse the local markets for unique souvenirs, and treat yourself to delicious Dalmatian cuisine!
Feeling adventurous? Cross the bridge and dive into the crystal-clear waters of Saldun Beach for a refreshing swim. Trogir offers a perfect mix of history, charm, and island vibes. Have you added it to your Croatia itinerary?
Fun Fact:
Trogir is often called “mini Dubrovnik” because of its well-preserved medieval walled city and historical significance.
Getting There:
Trogir is easily accessible by road, and it’s near Split Airport. I opted for a day trip and took an hour or so bus ride from Split.
Note on buses in the Balkans:
While Balkan buses are punctual for pick-up, arrival times can be a bit more, ahem, flexible. Think of it as embracing the laid-back Balkan charm!
To avoid any itinerary meltdowns, pack some extra patience and factor in some buffer time. This way, you can relax, enjoy the scenery, and roll with the flow of the open road.
6. Zagreb: Urban Exploration and Museum of Broken Relationships
Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, might surprise you! This vibrant city seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern energy, offering something for everyone. Even better, it’s the most budget-friendly city in Croatia – a win for thrifty travelers! A night out here won’t break the bank compared to Split or Dubrovnik.
Intrigued? Here’s what awaits you in Zagreb:
- Charming Upper Town: Explore the cobbled streets and medieval architecture of Zagreb’s Upper Town, a historical gem.
- Iconic Landmarks: Snap photos at the majestic St. Mark’s Church and soak in the bustling atmosphere of Ban Jelacic Square.
- Cultural Delights: Immerse yourself in Zagreb’s vibrant art scene with its museums, galleries, and theaters. Don’t miss the quirky Museum of Broken Relationships, featuring unique items and stories of love lost – from a farewell letter to Chef Boyardee to a never-worn wedding dress.
- Urban Exploration : Feeling adventurous? Head to the city outskirts and explore abandoned buildings, perfect for photography enthusiasts and urban explorers. Keep an eye out for remnants of history – you might even stumble upon old World War bunkers scattered around the city.
Fun Fact:
Croatians invented the cravat or necktie and you can see them being sold in shops all over the city.
Getting There:
Zagreb has an international airport, and it is well-connected by road and rail.
7. Primosten: A Picturesque Coastal Gem
Imagine a charming coastal town nestled on a tiny island, connected to the mainland by a whimsical causeway. Welcome to Primosten, a postcard-perfect paradise in Croatia!
Wander through narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses, each one whispering stories of the past. Azure waters lap at the pebble beaches, inviting you to relax and soak up the sun. Hike up the Statue of Our Lady of Loreto for a breathtaking view of the city and the surrounding region.
Fun Fact:
Primosten’s vineyards are famous for producing the indigenous Babić wine.
Getting There:
Primosten is accessible by road, and buses connect it to nearby cities. The nearest airport is in Split. I made it into a daytrip from Split.
8. Krka Waterfalls National Park: Nature’s Symphony in Sound and Sight
Krka National Park isn’t your average park – it’s a wonderland of cascading waterfalls, lush landscapes, and crystal-clear waters! Imagine cruising down the Krka River on a boat trip, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Explore the winding walking trails, feeling the cool spray of cascading waterfalls on your face.
Ready to take the plunge? Take a dip in the refreshing waters beneath the iconic Skradinski Buk waterfall – a natural swimming pool unlike any other! But Krka National Park offers more than just stunning scenery. History buffs will love exploring the Visovac Monastery, a tranquil sanctuary nestled on a tiny island within the park.
Krka National Park has something for everyone – adventure, relaxation, and a touch of history. Will you add it to your Croatian itinerary?
Fun Fact:
The Krka National Park is home to an impressive 860 species and subspecies of plants with lavender being the most abundant.
Getting There:
Krka National Park is easily accessible by road, and there are organized tours from nearby cities like Split and Sibenik. If you’re planning your own adventure, getting there early is key! This massive park offers a full day of exploration, with cascading waterfalls, hidden trails, and history around every bend. (We learned this the hard way – a late start meant we only saw one of the majestic falls!)
9. Hvar Island: A Mediterranean Jewel with History and Glamour
Hvar Island isn’t your average Croatian getaway – it’s a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and a touch of glamorous nightlife! Famous for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant scene, Hvar offers something for everyone.
Exploring Hvar’s Treasures:
- Old Town Magic: Wander through the charming labyrinth of Old Town, lined with historic buildings and inviting cafes.
- St. Stephen’s Cathedral: Marvel at this architectural gem, a prominent landmark in the heart of the town.
- Arsenal’s Storied Walls: Step back in time at the 13th-century Arsenal, a former shipyard with a rich history.
- Panoramic Perfection: Hike up to the medieval fortress for breathtaking views of Hvar Town, the shimmering Adriatic Sea, and the surrounding islands.
Fun Fact:
Hvar Town boasts the oldest public theater in Europe, the Hvar Public Theatre, dating back to the 17th century.
Getting There:
Hvar is accessible by ferry from Split or by catamaran from several coastal cities. The island also has its own airport, making it a convenient destination for visitors.
Photos by Geio Tischler and Lawrence Chismorie on Unsplash
10. Pula’s Roman Arena: Ancient Grandeur
Journey back in time to Pula, a captivating city at the tip of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula. This charming destination isn’t just beautiful, it’s a living testament to Croatia’s Roman heritage.
Brace yourself for the awe-inspiring Roman Amphitheater! Built between 27 BC and 68 AD, it’s the crown jewel of Pula. This remarkably well-preserved structure boasts a unique distinction: it’s the only surviving Roman arena with four fully intact side towers, and ranks among the world’s six largest! Imagine the gladiatorial battles and spectacles that once unfolded within these very walls.
Fun Fact:
The amphitheater’s underground passages, once used by gladiators, are open to the public and offer a fascinating glimpse into the arena’s history. Additionally, the amphitheater is used as venue, hosting a wide array of festivals, concerts, ballet, opera, and sports.
Getting There:
Pula is well-connected by road, and its airport facilitates easy access for travelers. The Roman Amphitheater is centrally located in the city.
Photos by James Qualtrough 🇮🇲 and Simon Fevery on Unsplash
Discover 10 Must See Destinations in Croatia: A Spot for Every Adventurer
Croatia: Dive into a tapestry of history and dazzling landscapes! Imagine exploring ancient cities where time seems to stand still. Unwind on sun-kissed islands fringed by turquoise waters. Hike through lush national parks where waterfalls cascade and nature reigns supreme.
Croatia isn’t just a vacation; it’s an adventure waiting to be written. Plan your escape to this Mediterranean gem and discover its magic. Let the whispers of history guide you, feel the cool embrace of crystal-clear waters, and be captivated by Croatia’s breathtaking beauty.
Ready to embark on your unforgettable Croatian adventure?