Visit with us Hrvatsko Zagorje: Medieval castles Trakošćan, Veliki Tabor, Bežanec, Miljana, Oršić, Habulinec, Gjalskiand some museums such as the Kumrovec Old Village Museum, the Peasant Village Museum, the Krapina Neanderthals and many others. Or just relax and enjoy in Terme Tuhelj, Aquae Vivae,
Novalja
Novalja is a town in the north of the island of Pag in the Croatian part of Adriatic Sea. In recent times, Novalja has become famous because of the Zrće Beach, a Croatian summer destination for partygoers, with many discotheques and beach bars
Zadar
Zadar is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Croatia.The most important sights of Zadar are: Church of Sv. Donata – a monumental round 9th-century building in the pre-Romanesque style, traditionally but incorrectly, saying it was erected on the site of the Juna Temple. The Roman forum –
Rovinj
Rovinj is located on the west coast of Istria. It is rich in natural and cultural sights such as the old town, the church of St. Euphemia, magnificent forest park Zlatni rt, numerous protected islands and coastal areas.
Pula
Pula is the largest city in the Istrian county and the eighth largest city in the country. It is located on the south side of the Istrian peninsula, with a population of about 50 000 people. The city has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding and tourism. History was the
Plitvice Lakes
Plitvice Lakes are the most visited national park in Croatia. Within about 300km2 you can find everything you need for a perfect escape from traffic and a busy city life. 18 km of wooden hiking trails and paths gives you the opportunity to explore 16 interconnected lakes arranged in cascades.
Krka
Krka is famous for its numerous lakes and waterfalls. It got its name by the river Krka which is part of the park. The National Park is located in central Dalmatia. It covers the area along the river Krka, which runs at the foot of the Dinara mountain near Knin, runs through a 75 km long canyon,
Kornati Islands
The Kornati or Kornati Islands are islands located in central Dalmatia, west of Sibenik and south of Zadar. The island consists of about 150 islands spread over a surface of 320 km2. The island was declared a national park in 1980. The total area of the park is about 220 km2 and consists of 89