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Map of the Croatian Islands
Croatia`s Magnificent Islands

Brac Island is southeast of Split; its port city Bol is a sizable resort town. This is the main thoroughfare, located just two miles from some of the most coveted holiday shoreline in Croatia.

Hvar Island is full of history and charm; the fully-pedestrianized city center buzzes with activity both day and night.

Korcula is located in the central Dalmatian archipelago; often called `Litlle Dubrovnik,` the island is known for its architecture.

Ciovo Island is a vacation destination just off the coast of Trogir. The most popular beachside resort areas on the island are Okrug Gornji, Okrug Donji, and Arbanija.
Pag

Pag boasts the longest coastline of any of the Croatian islands (167 miles). Looking at the hills above the island`s settlements, you will notice a landscape that looks not unlike the surface of the moon. It is well-known for its nightlife, centered around Novalja.
Krk

Krk is one of the two largest islands off the coast of Croatia. It is connected to the city of Rijeka by the Krk Bridge. The largest town on the island is Krk, on the southern coast. Krk is renowned for its greenery and Old World charm.
Regions of Croatia
Zagreb
Known as the `City of Museums`, as there are more of them per square foot than any other city in the world, Zagreb is the capital of Croatia. The historical part of the city, Kaptol, is a medieval urban complex of churches, palaces, museums, and galleries. Of particular note is Zagreb Cathedral, the largest cathedral in southeastern Europe.
Dalmatia
Set on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, Dalmatia is characterized by its coves, secluded beaches, warm sea, constant winds and beautiful wooded islands. Dalmatia is home to some of Croatia`s most accessible and enchanting cities and sites. There`s something for everyone in Croatia`s coastal playground.
Kvarner Gulf
In the days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the wealthy built holiday homes on the Kvarner Gulf, bestowing places like Rijeka and Opatija with a rich legacy of stately architecture. From both of these cities you can easily connect to hiking trails inside two national parks, and adjacent islands are just a short car or ferry ride away.
Plitvice Lakes
The Plitvice Lakes are located in central Croatia, close to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. The national park in which the lakes are situated is of the most popular sights in Croatia; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting over 1.8 million visitors in 2019 alone.
Croatian Istria
Istria is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea, and roughly three-fifths of the peninsula`s area belongs to Croatia. Istria was once ruled by Italy, and Italy`s influence can be seen in everything from its culinary traditions to bilingual road signs. The cities and towns here are very historic, dating back to Roman times.
Cities in Croatia
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Croatia and Beyond
CROATIAN ISLANDS

Croatia`s coast is a major draw for many of the country`s tourists, but while mainland cities have stunning beaches, so too do the islands. Croatia provides the perfect opportunity for island-hopping, and most islands are easily accessible by ferry. Our favorites are Brac, Hvar, Korcula, and Ciovo in Dalmatia and Krk and Pag in the Kvarner Gulf. Explore these options with our suggested itineraries, or build your own to suit your desires for sun, relaxation, exploration, and history!

FEATURED ITINERARIES:
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SUGGESTED ITINERARIES:
Dubrovnik - Korcula Island - Split by Ferry
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Pula - Rijeka - Krk Island - Pag Island - Zadar (Self Drive)
10 nights from $2,718*
Zadar - Pag Island - Sibenik (Self Drive)
7 nights from $2,992*
Trogir and Gulf of Kastela (Self Drive)
6 nights from $1,786*
The Dalmatian Coast and Trogir (Self Drive)
6 nights from $1,683*
Zadar - Sibenik - Trogir (Self Drive)
7 nights from $2,943*
Split – Brac Island – Hvar Island – Korcula Island – Dubrovnik by Ferry
11 nights from $3,095*

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