Croatia enchants with its turquoise Adriatic coastline, preserved medieval towns, and lush national parks. Sail around the Dalmatian Islands, visit the UNESCO-protected Plitvice Lakes, or taste Istrian truffles. Read our travel guides and begin your journey in Croatia.
Crystal-clear waters, historic charm, and vibrant nightlife combine to present Hvar as an essential Mediterranean getaway. Located along Croatia's Dalmatian coast, the island is a…
Iva Belaj Šantić, Director of the Hvar Town Tourist Board, outlines the rich history of tourism on the island, the countless visitor experiences on offer,…
From local wine tasting programmes to the island's rolling lilac hills, Outlook Recommends the best of Hvar, Croatia.
Well-known for its natural, cultural, and historical significance, Hvar is home to no less than five UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage-listed traditions and practices.
Heralded as the home of medieval architecture, Dubrovnik is a historical hub for cultural enrichment on the backdrop of the sparkling Adriatic Sea, attracting visitors…
Dubrovnik is best travelled on foot if you really want to take in the city’s charm, so be prepared to wear your best walking boots.
Sail Dalmatia is taking the helm of sustainability in the world of luxury yachting. We talk plastic pollution and eco-efficiency with owner and skipper, Dora Vulic.
Dubrovnik’s Old Town occupies a promontory jutting out into the Adriatic and is surrounded by 1.5-metre-thick walls.
Dubrovnik, the Croatian city, is a vision of winding streets and eclectic architecture, encircled by fortified walls and bordering the Adriatic Sea.