Baška
Famous tourist destination in Croatia known for its cultural significance, many recreational possibilities and laid back atmosphere.
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Biograd na moru
Dalmatian coastal town known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant marinas.
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Bol
The town of Bol is a popular destination for both relaxation and adventure. It has a lot to offer for both mature and young visitors with its lively atmosphere and a picturesque waterfront.
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Cres
Cres is a town located on the island of the same name. It is a hidden gem of the Croatian coast with a charming medieval old town offering an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere.
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Drvenik Veliki
Small Dalmatian settlement on the island Drvenik Veli in the Trogir archipelago, with untouched nature, beautiful emerald coves and hidden sandy beaches.
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Dubrovnik
Most popular cultural destination in Croatia. The old part of the city is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts many tourists who admire the uniqueness of Dubrovnik. The city is also known for making famous series and movies, the most famous of which is Game of Thrones.
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Hvar
Hvar is located on the island of Hvar in Croatia. It is a vibrant and historic coastal town known for its stunning natural beauty, lively nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. Town has a view on beautiful Pakleni Islands with many bays, beaches and secluded spots.
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Ilovik
Known as the 'Island of Flowers' due to its lush vegetation, The village is a peaceful retreat with a small but welcoming local community.
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Jelsa
Jelsa is a picturesque town on the northern coast of sunny Hvar known for its rich history, beautiful beaches and excellent wines. It is a place with a long fishing and maritime tradition, and today is an important tourist destination.
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Komiža
Komiža is a charming town with traditional stone houses and a vibrant waterfront that create a unique and inviting atmosphere that persuades you to embrace an easy-going Dalmatian lifestyle.
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Korčula
Korčula, one of the main settlements of the island that bears the same name, known for its white wines, olive oil, lamb, fish and seafood. The town has rich history and cultural heritage, among them are medieval city walls.
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Kornati (NP Kornati)
Kornati is one of few settlements located in the National Park Kornati, beautiful archipelago known for its karst landscape and the crystal clear sea that surrounds it.
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Kotor (MNE)
Kotor is a city in Montenegro located in the picturesque bay of Boka Kotor and is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and city walls which is on the UNESCO list of protected World Heritage.
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Krk
The city of Krk is a vibrant historic town known for its rich cultural heritage and beautiful coastline.
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Kućište
Kućište is a small fishing village on Pelješac, located right opposite the town of Korčula. It is characterized by the clear sea of the Korčula channel and, due to its position and constant westerly winds, it is an ideal place for wind and kite surfing.
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Luka Brijuni (NP Brijuni)
Luka Brijuni is a main port in the National Park Brijuni which is a protected archipelago and stands out for its rich flora and fauna and great cultural and archaeological importance.
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Lumbarda
Lumbarda is a small town surrounded by vineyards, olive groves and pine forests located on the east coast of the island of Korčula. It is a place with a long and rich history that goes back to ancient times.
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Lun
Lun is a tranquil village located on the northern tip of the island of Pag, famous for its ancient olive groves and plenty of opportunities to enjoy local cuisine.
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Makarska
Makarska, located in the heart of the Makarska Riviera, is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful pebble and stone beaches and is among the oldest cities on the Croatian coast.
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Mali Lošinj
Mali Lošinj is known as a destination of health tourism thanks to its benevolent microclimate with clean sea air, pine forests and Mediterranean plants.
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Mandre
Mandre is a peaceful coastal village on the island of Pag known for its stunning sunsets and local gastronomy.
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Milna
Milna is a charming fishing village located on the west coast of the island of Brač and is one of the most harmonious small coastal towns recognised for its baroque urbanism.
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Modra špilja (Biševo Island)
Mesmerizing Modra špilja (Blue Cave) attracts visitors from around the world with its beauty. It is located on the Biševo Island, which is close to the Vis Island.
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Molat
Main village of the island that bears the same name, a typical fishing village with narrow streets, traditional houses and local restaurants.
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Njivice
Njivice is a serene coastal village located on the island of Krk, offering a perfect escape for those seeking relaxation, beautiful beaches and a variety of dining options showcasing delicious flavours of Croatian cuisine.
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Novalja
Vibrant coastal town known for its lively nightlife. It serves as one of the starting points to the famous Zrće Beach, a top party destination in Europe.
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Omiš
Omiš is a picturesque town with a rich history located at the mouth of the Cetina River and at the foot of the Mosor mountain. It is known for its tradition of klapa singing, while the Mirabela fortress, narrow streets and numerous stone monuments are reminders of the long history of the city that was once defended by infamous Omiš pirates.
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Opatija
Opatija is known as the Pearl of the Adriatic and is one of the oldest tourist destinations in Croatia. It is located at the foot of the Učka mountain, offers a great view of the Kvarner Gulf islands and is known for its distinctive promenades, elegant villas and hotels dating back to the 19th century.
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Orebić
Charming coastal town on the Pelješac Peninsula known for its rich maritime history, and world-class Dingač and Postup wines.
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Pag
Beautiful town on the island of Pag, famous for its centuries-old salt production, intricate Pag lace, and delicious cheese.
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Polače
A tranquil village located on the island of Mljet. The village is named after the ancient Roman palace whose ruins still stand today. Polače serve as one of the gateways to the Mljet National Park.
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Pomena
A tranquil village located on the island of Mljet. Pomena serves as one of the gateways to the Mljet National Park.
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Postira
Postira on the island of Brač is a picturesque fishing village located on the north coast of the island and is filled with traditional stone houses and olive groves. Lovrečina Bay is especially famous, popular for its beautiful sandy beach and archaeological remains.
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Prapratno
Prapratno is a beautiful cove covered with pine forest, located on the southern coast of the Pelješac peninsula, not far from larger towns such as Ston and Orebić.
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Preko
Charming seaside village on the island of Ugljan, known for its beautiful beaches and stunning views of the mainland. It serves as the island’s main ferry port.
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Primošten
Primošten is a picturesque coastal town known for its first class wines, its unique wine-growing region and a number of beautiful beaches.
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Pučišća
Settlement on the island of Brač known for its stone-masonry tradition. In the summer months it is the site of many cultural and musical events, and all year round it’s an ideal place to rest and enjoy the beautiful nature of this adriatic town.
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Pula
Pula is located in the very south of the Istrian peninsula. The city has a rich history and is known for many preserved monuments and buildings built during the Roman Empire.
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Rab
Rab is a town located on the island of Rab in the Kvarner Bay, special for its narrow streets, buildings, palaces and monasteries from different historical periods.
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Račišće
Račišće is a beautiful cove and a small fishing village of the same name, located on the northern coast of the island of Korčula. It is the perfect place for a quiet retreat and offers beautiful hiking and biking trails.
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Rijeka
Vibrant port city blending rich history and diverse heritage with modern charm, evident in its architecture, cuisine and manifestations.
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Rogoznica
Rogoznica is a charming coastal town known for its well-equipped marina and beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
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Sali
The largest village on Dugi Otok known for its charming Mediterranean atmosphere and rich fishing heritage. Sali is also known for its proximity to Nature Park Telašćica and National Park Kornati and serves as a gateway to them.
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Šibenik
Šibenik is a city known for its stunning medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage. The city is particularly famous for its UNESCO-listed sites and its beautiful coastal setting. Past few years it became an IT destination for festival-goers.
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Šipanska Luka
Šipanska Luka is a harbor located in a deep and beautiful bay in the northwest of the island of Šipan, which is known for being a summer residence od Dubrovnik's nobility in the past.
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Skradin
Skradin is a picturesque town located on Krka river and at the entrance to the Krka National Park. Its history is very long and it is inhabitated since Illyrian times, more that 2000 years ago.
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Slano
Slano is one of the most picturesque places on the Dubrovnik Riviera. Hidden in a small bay, Slano is a peaceful tourist town located north of the city of Dubrovnik that has a rich history and presents an ideal destination for a quiet holiday.
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Sobra
Sobra is a small, quiet fishing village in the bay of the same name on the northern coast of the island of Mljet. It is the main port and a good starting point for further exploration of this beautiful island.
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Split
Second-largest city in Croatia and largest on the coast. Built around an astonishing palace made for Emperor Diocletian after his retirement in 4th century and an ancient settlement, Spalatum.
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Stari Grad
The town's name means "Old Town," reflecting its rich historical heritage as one of the oldest towns in Europe, with its history dating back to 384 BC when it was founded by Greek settlers. Stari Grad is renowned for its medieval architecture, charming stone streets and vibrant cultural scene.
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Stomorska
Stomorska is a small fishing village located in the northeast of the island of Šolta. It is one of the oldest settlements on the island, full of charm and island hospitality.
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Ston
Historic town known for its impressive medieval stone walls, centuries-old salt production, as well as fresh oysters.
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Sućuraj
Sućuraj is a beautiful and peaceful small tourist and fishing village located on the eastern cape of the island of Hvar that exudes original Mediterranean culture. It has always been an important port of the island, the port itself has existed for more than two millennia.
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Suđurađ
Suđurađ is a village located on the island of Šipan, a quiet island nicknamed the island of olives, given that it is entered in the Guinness Book of Records for the largest number of olives per square meter.
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Supetar
Supetar is a main city of the island of Brač. It is recognizable for its beautiful beaches and enchants with its charming harbor and promenades.
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Susak
A unique village on a sandy island of the same name, known for its distinctive landscape, no cars, rich cultural heritage, and traditional folk costumes.
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Tkon
A picturesque fishing village with traditional Dalmatian charm. Located on the island of Pašman, known for its beautiful beaches and many hiking trails.
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Trogir
Wander through the labyrinthine narrow streets and squares lined with churches and palaces of this UNESCO World Heritage listed medieval Old Town of Trogir.
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Trpanj
Trpanj is located on the northern side of the Pelješac peninsula. It’s surrounded by untouched nature and is located in a picturesque area full of centuries-old olive groves and rich vineyards.
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Trstenik
Trstenik on Pelješac is a small village located in the heart of a famous wine-growing area, and it's special because of its untouched nature and crystal clear sea, and it offers a peaceful environment far from the usual tourist crowds.
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Ubli
Ubli is a small village located on the picturesque island of Lastovo, a hidden treasure of the Adriatic Sea.
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Uvala Mir (Nature Park Telašćica)
Uvala Mir (Mir Bay) is a beautiful, protected bay on Dugi Otok with crystal clear sea and white pebbles. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty.
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Vela Luka
Vela Luka is located on Korčula Island and it is known for its vibrant art scene, delicious cuisine, and stunning natural landscapes of vineyards, olive groves and crystal-clear waters.
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Vis
The town of Vis, located on the island of the same name. Charming and historically rich destination dating back to ancient Greek times when it was known as Issa.
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Vodice
Vodice is characterized by its charming old streets, bustling marina, and a variety of entertainment options, making it ideal for both family vacations and nightlife enthusiasts.
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Vrgada
Main settlement of the island of the same name, located in the Zadar archipelago and known for its peaceful atmosphere, clean sea and untouched nature.
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Zadar
This popular tourist destination promises an unforgettable journey through time and beauty. Alfred Hitchcock once visited the city and said that Zadar has the most beautiful sunset in the world.
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Zlarin
A village located on the island of the same name, abounded in rich cultural and natural treasures. This beautiful island is known for its long maritime tradition of farming red corals. Cars are forbidden on the island.
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