Updated 2023 - Fancy a holiday on Brac in Croatia? The island of Brac is one of our personal favourites for sun and swimming in Croatia. Here you can visit Bol or Supetar and the famous beach Zlatni Rat. Here are our best tips on the island of Brac for beaches, sights, excursions and beautiful nature.
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Most people who have been to Croatia agree that it is a fantastic country with a long coastline, crystal clear waters, lots of islands, cosy villages and fascinating national parks. Those who have travelled by campervan know that there are plenty of campsites, but parking spaces are scarce.
Read moreEating in Zagreb? This is best done in the hustle and bustle of the Tkalciceva promenade in the city centre. Discover everything from coffee shops to vegetarian food in Croatia's capital. Croatians love coffee, and the pedestrianised streets are charming with many restaurants and bars. Here are our top tips on where to stay and eat in Zagreb!
Read moreHave you ever thought about going to a Christmas market in Zagreb, Croatia? If not, do it! The Zagreb Christmas market was voted the best Christmas market in Europe in 2016 and 2017. Zagreb is also one of our favourite cities in Europe, with its manageable size and cosy streets full of outdoor cafés.
Read moreOpatija in Croatia - a beautiful town on the Istrian Riviera! We've been here several times, and now we thought we'd take you on a tour. The seaside resort of Opatija in Croatia is the oldest tourist and health resort on the Opatija Riviera in Kvarner Bay. Over the years, celebrities have lined up to come here. Come along!
Read moreWe have now experienced a real chocolate festival in Croatia, in the beautiful coastal town of Opatija. Everything is chocolate-themed, from workshops and art events to chocolate-themed concerts (!) and activities for children. We also got to experience a chocolate massage in Opatija. Join us for a very chocolatey post from Opatija!
Read moreWe've just come back from a week-long trip around Istria in Croatia, where we tried out a so-called "plåtis", a camper van, for the first time. So what did we think of driving a smaller motorhome? And how does it work to rent a motorhome in Croatia?
Read moreZagreb in Croatia is a cosy and interesting capital city. Here you can experience everything from grand buildings and green parks to markets and coffee shops on the relaxed Tkalcic promenade. We have visited Zagreb in Croatia twice and have fallen in love with the Croatian capital. Here are some of the sights and 12 things to do.
Read moreCamping in Zagreb! When we left Istria, we drove back to the capital of Croatia and stayed at Camp Zagreb. If this campsite was ordinary and boring, it wouldn't get its own post, but this campsite is super modern and very well located. Join us for camping in Zagreb!
Read moreHum in Croatia is the smallest city in the world. We went to this small mountain village on the Istrian peninsula, where there is a street, a museum, a city wall and an old church. About 20 people live in the charming town of Hum, which also runs a cosy restaurant. Come to the world's smallest town Hum in Croatia!
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