Croatia won a high 6th place in the list of the best European destinations according to the readers of The Telegraph, surpassing Spain and France. With the growth of overnight stays by British tourists, who mostly visit Dubrovnik, Split and Istria, the media such as The Times celebrate Croatian beaches, highlighting pearls such as Pupnatska Luka and Raduča.
The leading Slovak media declared Croatia an absolute hit for the summer of 2025. Discover why they love the sandy beaches of Rab, the Martian landscape of Pag, and unique UNESCO treasures like the cathedral in Šibenik. The article provides an overview of the most beautiful and unique locations that Croatia offers.
The Croatian National Tourist Board has launched the Find your 'Pomalo' campaign in response to the trend of slow travel. Discover how this Dalmatian philosophy of life offers the perfect escape from stress and hectic everyday life, and why more and more tourists are looking for an authentic vacation and peace in the heart of the Mediterranean.
The latest research by the Mediana Institute confirms that Croatia remains an absolute favorite for holidays among Slovenians. More than half of respondents choose the Adriatic, preferring private accommodation and campsites. The article provides a detailed analysis of their habits, length of stay and reveals why our country is a year-round destination.
The Croatian National Tourist Board and the German ADAC present six detailed roadtrip routes. Discover the charms of Istria, Kvarner, Dalmatia, but also the unexplored beauties of Lika, Gorski Kotar and Slavonia. Plan the perfect adventure on wheels, from family trips to premium experiences, and discover Croatia's hidden gems.
The prestigious US magazine Global Traveler has named Dubrovnik the best holiday destination in the group. This important award, based on the readers' votes, confirms the status of the Croatian pearl as a global leader in tourism, especially a favorite among American guests thanks to its excellent offer and direct flights.