Vacation in Croatia: Highlights, Travel Tips & Best Accommodations
July 22, 2024
Croatia is located on the eastern Adriatic coast and is known for its stunning variety of landscapes. From the rugged coastline with its countless islands to the wooded mountains and fertile plains inland, Croatia offers a rich palette of natural beauty.
The cultural significance of Croatia is deeply rooted in its long and eventful history. Shaped by Roman, Venetian, and Ottoman influences, impressive historical sites can be found throughout the country, serving as testimonies to past eras. Cities like Dubrovnik, Split, and Pula are vibrant museums that reflect Croatia's rich past and cultural heritage.
Croatia fascinates with a rich mix of history, nature, and hospitality. The historic cities of Dubrovnik, Split, and Pula tell stories from times gone by with their well-preserved buildings and cultural treasures. On the islands Hvar, Brač and Korčula, visitors experience clear waters and dreamy beaches – perfect places for relaxation and rejuvenation.
National parks like Plitvice Lakes and Krka Waterfalls offer spectacular natural experiences that make the heart of every nature lover beat faster. What truly makes Croatia special, however, is the warm hospitality of the locals and the variety of activities. Whether it's relaxing days at the beach, exciting water sports, or cultural discoveries – Croatia has something for everyone and makes every stay unforgettable.
Dubrovnik is a highlight of any trip to Croatia. The historic old town impresses with medieval buildings, narrow streets, and charming squares. A walk along the city walls offers breathtaking views of the red roofs and the blue sea.
In addition to its history, Dubrovnik also offers beautiful beaches. Banje Beach, just a few minutes from the old town, invites swimming and sunbathing. For more tranquility, the islands of Lokrum and Lopud are ideal. Here, you will find picturesque beaches and clear water – perfect for a day trip.
Split is a city that harmoniously combines historical and modern elements. The centerpiece of the city is the impressive Diocletian Palace, once the residence of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today, the ancient walls house charming cafés, restaurants and boutiques. The old town of Split pulses with life – its narrow streets, historic buildings, and lively squares invite exploration and relaxation.
A view of the Peristyle in the Diocletian Palace in Split, Croatia. The impressive Roman architecture with tall columns and elegant arches is illuminated in soft morning light.
A picturesque view of the waterfront promenade of Split, lined with tall palm trees and historic buildings. In the foreground, several boats are seen in the calm waters of the harbor. In the background, the bell tower of the Diocletian Palace rises, and the surrounding mountains provide an impressive backdrop.
A wide view of the waterfront promenade of Split with a large ship docked in the harbor. The promenade is bustling with walkers and runs along the deep blue water. In the background, the historic city of Split and the surrounding mountains can be seen under a clear blue sky.
Split is also an ideal starting point for island hopping. The nearby islands such as Hvar, Brač and Šolta are easily accessible by ferry. Each island has its own character and offers beautiful beaches, crystal-clear water, and picturesque villages. Whether enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Hvar, visiting the famous Zlatni Rat beach on Brač, or seeking tranquility on Šolta – Split is the gateway to some of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic.
Zadar fascinates with a unique blend of old and new. The Sea Organ – an architectural wonder – produces harmonious tones through the movement of the waves, creating a soothing and magical atmosphere. Right next to it is the Greeting to the Sun, an impressive installation of solar panels that offers a colorful light show at dusk and honors the sunset in a spectacular way.
The rich history of Zadar is reflected in the old town with its narrow streets, Roman ruins, medieval churches, and Venetian buildings. Particularly impressive are the Church of St. Donatus from the 9th century and the Roman Column.
Aerial view of the coastal city of Zadar, showing the old town with its historic buildings and red roofs. Along the waterfront promenade, numerous boats and ships can be seen. In the foreground is the square with the famous Sea Organ and the Greeting to the Sun.
Zadar at sunset with a small harbor full of boats, surrounded by historic walls and buildings. The warm lights of the city reflect on the water as the sky glows in pink and purple hues. A historic gate is visible in the foreground, illuminated by orange light.
The 'Greeting to the Sun' shows a large circular installation with colored LED lights in the ground. Many people stand around the installation enjoying the light show.
Rijeka is a vibrant port city on the Kvarner Bay, known for its rich culture and lively atmosphere. As one of the largest cities in Croatia and once a cultural capital of Europe, Rijeka offers an impressive mix of historical and modern architecture. The waterfront promenade, lined with cafés and restaurants, invites strolling and offers a beautiful view of the sea and the arriving ships.
Rijeka is also a center for significant festivals and cultural events. The famous Rijeka Carnival is one of the largest in Europe and attracts thousands of visitors each year who enjoy the colorful parades and celebrations. Other highlights include the Hartera Festival, a music and art festival held in an old paper factory, and the Rijeka Summer Nights Festival, which features a variety of theater, music, and dance performances throughout the city.
The harbor of Rijeka, with many boats in the foreground swimming in the clear blue water. In the background, the historic old town of Rijeka can be seen, with colorful houses and the distinctive church perched on a hill.
Carnival in Rijeka, with colorful balloon decorations and floats parading through a busy street. Crowds line the streets celebrating the festival.
Pula is the largest city in Istria and an impressive testament to Roman history and culture. The centerpiece of the city is the magnificent Roman amphitheater, also known as the Arena of Pula. This well-preserved structure from the 1st century is one of the largest amphitheaters in the world and still hosts numerous concerts and festivals today. A visit here is like a journey back in time.
In addition to the Arena, Pula offers many other historical sights. The old town is dotted with Roman ruins, including the Arch of the Sergii and the Temple of Augustus. These ancient structures give the city its distinctive charm and bring history to life.
In addition to its rich history, Pula also has beautiful beaches and a picturesque coastal location. The beaches of Verudela and Kamenjak are popular destinations for sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts. The nearby Brijuni National Park is another highlight that is perfect for a day trip.
Hvar is known for its vibrant nightlife and excellent wine production. The island's capital entices with trendy bars and clubs that stay open until the early morning hours. Wine lovers can enjoy top-quality local wines such as Hvar Plavac Mali at numerous wineries.
In addition to nightlife and wines, Hvar also has a rich history. The Fortica fortress offers a stunning view over the island, and the Cathedral of St. Stephen impresses with its architecture. The old town of Hvar, with its narrow streets and historic buildings, invites exploration.
An idyllic outdoor dining arrangement overlooking a beautiful bay with turquoise water and numerous boats. The table is set with an orange tablecloth and surrounded by lush greenery and blooming plants.
An aerial view of Humac on the island of Hvar, a small settlement on a hilly island surrounded by dense forested areas and winding roads.
An aerial view of the town of Hvar on the island of Hvar. The town is located on the coast with numerous boats and yachts in the deep blue water of the harbor. The red roofs of the buildings extend up the hill, surrounded by green hills.
Korčula is an island full of charm and history. The old town of Korčula, often referred to as "Little Dubrovnik," impresses with its narrow streets, medieval buildings, and picturesque squares. The well-preserved city walls and towers give the old town a unique atmosphere that invites exploration.
Korčula also has a special connection to Marco Polo. It is often claimed that the famous explorer was born here, and visitors can tour the alleged birthplace. The Marco Polo Museum offers interesting insights into his life and travels.
Coast of Korčula with historic buildings and an impressive stone wall in the background. The promenade is lined with palm trees and blooming plants. In the foreground, the crystal-clear blue water of the Adriatic shimmers.
A stone bridge in Korčula leading over a cobbled street. In the background, historic buildings, palm trees, and the marina can be seen.
Brač is famous for the stunning Zlatni Rat beach, also known as the "Golden Horn." This unique pebble beach, which extends like a peninsula into the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic, changes its shape depending on the wind and currents – a fascinating natural spectacle.
The picturesque town of Bol, just a stone's throw from the beach, entices with its charming streets, cozy cafés, and restaurants. Here, one can stroll leisurely and enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere. Another highlight is Vidova Gora, the highest peak of the Adriatic islands. From here, there is a spectacular view of the surrounding islands and the mainland – an absolute highlight for hikers and nature lovers.
A view of the busy Zlatni Rat beach on the island of Brač. The beach is surrounded by lush pine trees and extends into a narrow peninsula into the crystal-clear, turquoise water.
A woman sitting on a rock at the summit of Vidova Gora on the island of Brač, enjoying the view of the sea and the surrounding islands.
Mljet, one of the greenest islands in Croatia, is known for its stunning national park and the idyllic monastery island. The Mljet National Park extends over the western part of the island and is a true natural paradise. Dense forests, crystal-clear lakes, and a diverse range of flora and fauna make this place unique. The two salt lakes, Veliko and Malo Jezero, are the main attractions of the park and invite swimming, kayaking, and relaxing.
A breathtaking view of the island of Mljet at sunset. The sun sets behind the wooded hills, casting a golden light over the bay and the village. The calm water of the bay reflects the sky, and small islands can be seen in the background, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky slopes.
In the midst of Veliko Jezero lies the enchanting monastery island of St. Mary. On the small island, there is a picturesque Benedictine monastery from the 12th century, surrounded by a peaceful and mystical atmosphere. A visit to the monastery island offers a perfect blend of nature and history and is a highlight of any trip to Mljet.
A picturesque view of the Benedictine monastery on the island of Mljet, Croatia. The historic monastery is located on a small island in the middle of a clear, turquoise lake. Surrounded by lush greenery and blue skies, the monastery offers a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere. Boats are moored at the shore, and a few people enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
When planning your vacation in Croatia, choosing the right accommodation plays a crucial role. Crovillas offers an impressive selection of villas and holiday homes, making your stay unforgettable. Here’s what guests say about our accommodations:
The stay at the villas was very pleasant. We had a group of 12 people stay at both villas and it was very affordable. Area is a bit more secluded, which we enjoyed, however it was not far from cities like Pula which are amazing to explore as well. Furthermore, the owner was beyond helpful and kind. Looking forward to staying here again. Highly recommend a stay here!
Tolle Villa, tolle und immer erreichbare Gastgeber. Wenn mal was war oder man einen Tip brauchte, so schneller Kontakt zum Gastgeber. Schöne Umgebung und die Villa war einfach nur ein Traum. Man hat alles vorhanden, was man für einen Familienurlaub braucht, um nicht das Haus verlassen zu müssen.
CroVillas hat das Buchen und die Durchführung des Urlaubs simple und angenehm gestaltet.
Jederzeit gern wieder.
Wir hatten das Glück, einen Urlaub in der atemberaubenden Villa KaLa verbringen zu dürfen – es war perfekt. Die Lage traumhaft: ruhig und abgeschieden, dennoch nah an allem, was die Region bietet. Die Villa ist luxuriös, stilvoll und mit viel Liebe zum Detail eingerichtet. Es fehlt an nichts: voll ausgestattete Küche, bequeme Boxspringbetten, Salzwasserpool, Jacuzzi. Auch unsere Teenager waren begeistert vom Keller mit PlayStation, Billard, Gym + Sauna. Katarina und Tomislav waren sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit.
Super netter Empfang von Danijela mit allen Erklarungen die man benötigt. Vorab ganz viele Infos mit Tipps zum Einkauf, Toren, Besichtigung zugeschickt bekommen. Sauberkeit TOP, Ausstattung lässt keine Wünsche offen. Sehr ruhige Lage im Dorf und grünen zum Entspannen. Danke für die wunderschöne Zeit. LG ZP
Tolle Lage, direkt am Meer. Haus sehr sauber und gepflegt. Concierge Service 24 Stunden inklusive (per whatsapp erreichbar). Die Crew ist sehr freundlich und immer bemüht. Der Pool war auch Mitte Oktober noch beheizt (30*C). Kaution musste nicht hinterlegt werden. Die gesamte Anlage ist sehr schön und kann mit dem zur Villa gehörigen Golfcart bequem erkundet werden. Kommen definitiv wieder.