Geography Now! Croatia

Looking at a map, you will see how unusual the shape of Croatia is, and its 56,000 square kilometers are filled with fascinating wonders of nature, countless traces of history, delicious food, and smiling faces. Some say it resembles a flying swallow, others claim it looks like a tasty croissant, while some see a strong […]
Travel Guide to Dubrovnik

Travel Guide to Dubrovnik Dubrovnik is a unique medieval city surrounded by iconic walls and the Adriatic sea. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site this is a city that is the jewel in the crown of Croatia. Stepped in history, rich in culture, full of respect for tradition, and a magnet for international […]
Cavtat and Konavle region

Cavtat Cavtat is the largest and the only urban center in Konavle that has been built up deliberately. It is located on the peninsula of Rat, which surrounds the well-protected and accessible bay together with the peninsula of Sustjepan. In its harmonious architecture, the centuries-old natural, spiritual, and material affiliation to the Dubrovnik Republic can […]
Great Ston walls views

Ston – a hidden gem on the Peljesac peninsula Ston is located on a narrow isthmus that connects the Pelješac peninsula with the mainland. Precisely such a strategic position was the reason for the construction of the Ston walls, so Ston was left with a unique historical heritage 5.5 km long from the 14th century. […]
Did you taste Croatian wines?

Croatian Wines, hmm… From hard-to-pronounce grape varieties to mesmerizing vineyards, discover a few reasons why we love Croatian wines and why they should be your new obsession! The first time you sip on some Croatian wine, you’ll be hit with a flavor explosion that will make you question why you’ve been drinking anything else. You’ll […]