6 Reasons to Return to Croatia for Your Next Adventure

As more destinations reopen around the world, travelers are starting to explore again. Join us in the coming weeks as we celebrate a return to travel with #WelcomeBacktoTravel. Take a visual journey through Croatia and discover why this Adriatic gem is calling visitors back.

  • Split

    The Historical Complex of Split, a UNESCO World Heritage site, includes the Palace of Diocletian — one of the largest and best-preserved examples of Roman palatial architecture.
  • Rovinj

    Rovinj, on the Istrian peninsula, is a charming fishing town with a compact Old Town perched on a headland. Stroll its narrow, cobbled streets and savor seaside views.
  • Pula Arena

    Pula Arena is a remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater, notable for retaining all three classical orders and four side towers — one of the largest surviving Roman arenas.
  • Dubrovnik

    Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage city, draws visitors with its dramatic stone walls that encircle the old town for roughly 1.2 miles and offer sweeping views over the Adriatic.
  • Croatia’s Dalmatian Wine Region

    Dalmatia’s vineyards produce red and white wines that are gaining recognition worldwide. Croatia’s winemaking heritage stretches back over two millennia.
  • Plitvice National Park

    Plitvice Lakes National Park, another UNESCO site, showcases terraced lakes, cascading waterfalls, limestone canyons and lush forests — a highlight of Croatia’s inland scenery.
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