What to see and do in Croatia? With a long coastline on the Adriatic Sea, this beautiful country offers everything from sun and sea to history, food and culture. Here are all our top tips.
Read moreSinj is a small town in Dalmatia, inland Croatia. Just a short detour from the popular coastal town of Split, you'll see a different side of Croatia, with beautiful scenery, delicious home cooking, dramatic history and several Unesco heritage sites.
Read moreHave you seen any of the Unesco World Heritage Sites in Croatia? There are currently 10, and many of them are stunningly beautiful. We have so far visited five of the Croatian World Heritage Sites, but we hope to see a few more. Which ones have you visited? Which ones are you curious about? Updated in 2023
Read moreNational parks in Croatia! If there is one place in the world where we have seen beautiful national parks, it is Croatia. There are a total of 8 national parks in the country and we have (so far) seen three of them. In today's post we list them all!
Read morePaklenica National Park in Croatia is a dramatic park in a large canyon, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its ancient beech forests. The national park is a little less well known than Krka, Plitvice and Kornati, but perhaps that's why it's so interesting to explore.
Read moreZaton Holiday Resort is a holiday resort and campsite in Nin, Croatia, with a difference. This is the perfect place to find everything you need for your camping holiday - from the beach and pool to horse riding lessons and a diving school.
Read moreNin in Croatia has over 3000 years of history and is also the city where the first Croatian kings lived. Here you will find a Roman temple and the world's smallest cathedral. Nin is also known for its long and beautiful sandy beaches.
Read moreThe island of Pag in Croatia is an elongated windswept island known for its salt production, special sheep cheese and beautiful sandy beaches. You can come here to sunbathe and swim, enjoy beautiful scenery and discover the island's history. We've checked out the historic town of Pag and the lovely Camping Šimuni, with both campsites and cottages.
Read morePakoštane in Croatia is a small town nicely situated next to the Adriatic Sea. We made a small excursion here by car, and took the opportunity to both check out the city and the campsite. There was also swimming, ice cream and some shopping.
Read moreBiograd in Croatia is a charming little town located along the coast, a bit south of Zadar. We made an excursion here by car from Zadar, strolling around the cosy town and visiting the large Camping Park Soline, which is beautifully located right on the Adriatic Sea.
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