Destination Listing

Pula

SET IN THE BEAUTIFUL ADERTIC

  • Historical Landmarks: Pula is home to many ancient Roman landmarks, such as the impressive Arena, a well-preserved amphitheater that once held gladiator battles.
  • Natural Beauty: Pula is a wonderful location for those who enjoy the outdoors because of its stunning beaches, clean waterways, and verdant parks.
  • Foodie Highlights: Pula is well-known for its seafood, particularly its renowned Istrian shrimp, as well as for traditional Istrian dishes that use truffles, olive oil, and wine.
  • Lively Culture: Pula is a vibrant city that hosts a number of festivals and events all year long, including the Outlook Festival and the Pula Film Festival, which draw tourists from all over the world.
Pula Arena
Kornati

Zadar

  • The ancient seaside city of Zadar is famed for its Roman ruins, medieval structures, and energetic atmosphere. The city is home to a wide variety of art galleries, museums, marketplaces, and waterfront promenades.
  • The gorgeous Kornati Islands archipelago off the coast of Zadar is renowned for its wild beauty and undeveloped beaches. Many sailors visit the islands to explore the clear waters and take in the unspoiled scenery.
  • The Kornati Islands are part of a national park that spans more than 220 square kilometers. The park is home to several plant and animal species in addition to a vast range of cultural and historical artifacts. Several secluded beaches are available in the park where tourists may relax or embark on hikes, bike tours, or kayak excursions.
  • It is also widely known for its exceptional sailing conditions due to the region’s constant winds and calm seas for a significant amount of the year. By renting boats, sailors may explore the islands and neighboring shorelines.

Šibenik

  • Explore the narrow streets and historic buildings of the old town 
  • Visit the iconic St. Nicholas Fortress 
  • Enjoy stunning views of the city and Adriatic Sea from the St. Michael’s Fortress
  • Take a boat excursion to the Krka waterfalls and admire the cascading water 
  • Walk along the wooden pathways and explore the park’s natural beauty 
  • Visit the Skradinski Buk waterfall, the park’s largest and most famous waterfall 
Split Peristil

Split

  • The Diocletian’s Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular attractions in Split.
  • The palace was built by the Roman emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD and features an impressive architecture, ancient ruins, and stunning views of the sea.
  • The Church of Saint. Domnius is yet another noteworthy landmark inside the Diocletian’s Palace.
  • The cathedral, one of the earliest Christian churches in existence, has an unusual fusion of Christian and ancient Roman architectural styles.

Dubrovnik

  • Dubrovnik Walls – The city walls that surround Dubrovnik’s historic sites, such as the Franciscan Monastery, Rector’s Palace and Dubrovnik Cathedral, are a must-see attraction.
  • Fort Lawrence – A large free-standing fortress, constructed atop a 37m-high promontory adjacent to the old town, that was built to guard the city.
  • Large Onofrio Fountain – One of Dubrovnik’s most famous landmarks, this circular fountain was built in 1438 as part of a water-supply system that involved bringing water into the city from a source over 12km away.
  • Rector’s Palace – A Gothic-Renaissance palace that served as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa from the 14th century until 1808.
  • Dubrovnik Cable Car – A cable car that takes visitors from the Old Town to the top of Mount Srdj, offering panoramic views of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic Sea.
  • Sponza Palace – A 16th-century palace that once served as the customs house, mint, bank, and treasury of the Republic of Ragusa.