National Parks
Take a hike through forests of pine, cypress and oak trees to beautiful bays. Stroll along quiet paths and tracks among olive groves, vineyards and peaceful historic churches and explore breathtaking national parks like Krka and Kornati, a stunning sailing paradise.
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Read More...Take a hike through forests of pine, cypress and oak trees to beautiful bays. Stroll along quiet paths and tracks among olive groves, vineyards and peaceful historic churches and explore breathtaking national parks like Krka and Kornati, a stunning sailing paradise....
Read More...In Cavtat do try the allure of the town’s many intimate cafes and restaurants where you can try a travarcia (a local herb brandy).
Read More...Known for its quaint medieval streets, Primosten is dominated by the parish church of St George that was built in 1485. But locals will agree that Primosten is most famous for its local red wine called ‘Babic’ that is produced on vineyards that grow on rocky...
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Kuna, HRK
Getting There
British Airways, Ryanair, Wizz Air, easyjet, Flybe, Thompson Fly and Croatia Airlines all fly to Croatia.
British Airways flies from London Heathrow to Dubrovnik three times a week with fares starting at £67 for a single, while Wizz Air flies London Luton to Zagreb from aroun £30 single.
Flybe fly direct from Exeter and Birmingham to Dubrovnik; easyjet flies to Split and RyanAir to Istria.
Food and Drink
North Croatian Adriatic, Italian cuisine is common.
Garlic-rich cod and sardines are a speciality in Dalmatia.
However, in the north-east near Zagreb, dishes such as burek (meat pies) and casseroles – are closer to the fare of Central Europe.
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Croatia Climate
Summer lasts May to October in Croatia, with temperatures reaching 30oC (86f) in July and August