TROGIR
Step into Trogir, a breathtaking medieval gem where history comes to life. Often called a "living museum," this UNESCO-protected town is one of Central Europe’s finest examples of Romanesque-Gothic architecture.
Wander its charming stone streets and discover landmarks like the majestic Cathedral of St. Lawrence, with its exquisite portal by Master Radovan, the historic City Hall, and the imposing Kamerlengo Castle. Founded by Greek settlers in the 3rd century B.C., Trogir’s rich past unfolds at every turn.
Nestled between the mainland and Čiovo Island, connected by a scenic stone bridge, this coastal treasure invites you to lose yourself in its winding alleys, admire its timeless beauty, and soak in the romance of its centuries-old heritage.
OUR LADY OF PRIZIDNICA
Nestled amidst the rugged cliffs overlooking the Adriatic Sea, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Prizidnica stands as a testament to faith and history. Erected nearly five centuries ago, this sacred site and the Church of Our Lady of Prizdinica were meticulously crafted by priests from the Poljica Republic in the 16th century.
Venturing into the untamed wilderness, Priest Juraj Stoidražić embarked on a spiritual quest, culminating in the construction of this venerable temple in honor of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary in 1546. Offering an extraordinary panorama of the surrounding landscape, it's a place where tranquility meets architectural marvels, inviting visitors to delve into its serene ambiance and captivating history.
SPLIT
For 1,700 years, Split has flourished from Emperor Diocletian’s grand palace into a dynamic city rich in history, culture, and stunning architecture. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, the Diocletian Palace and historic center showcase a fascinating blend of ancient Roman, medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque influences.
As you wander its lively streets, you’ll encounter architectural marvels like the Peristyle, Romanesque churches, Gothic palaces, and elegant Baroque facades, all seamlessly woven into the fabric of modern life. More than just a historical landmark, Split is a city that breathes with energy, where past and present exist in perfect harmony.
KAVA BEACH
Perched on the eastern tip of Čiovo island, Kava Beach emerges as a pristine oasis, boasting unparalleled beauty and seclusion. Positioned against the backdrop of Split's skyline, this hidden gem offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Surrounded by untouched natural splendor, Kava Beach remains a secluded haven, accessible only to those seeking solace amidst nature's embrace.
Apart from a lone beachside bar catering to sun-soaked visitors, the shoreline is unadorned, allowing its untouched allure to shine. What truly captivates the senses here is the striking color palette that unfolds. The rugged rocks, adorned with lush greenery, juxtapose beautifully against the gravelly shores, creating a mesmerizing visual symphony. With ample spots for capturing the perfect vacation snapshot, Kava Beach promises a truly enchanting experience for all who visit.
BLUE CAVE
The Blue Cave on Biševo Island, near Vis, is one of Croatia’s most mesmerizing natural wonders. Known for its surreal blue glow, the cave owes its magical ambiance to sunlight reflecting off the white seabed, creating an ethereal underwater radiance. The best time to visit is around midday when the sunlight enters at the perfect angle, illuminating the cave in a stunning shade of blue. Accessible only by boat, this hidden gem offers a truly unique experience, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers exploring the Adriatic.
KRKA NATIONAL PARK
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Krka National Park, a stunning natural wonder along the Krka River. Home to seven cascading waterfalls, the park’s highlights include the famous Skradinski buk and the expansive Roški slap. Beneath Skradinski buk lies the historic Jaruga hydroelectric plant, the first in Europe.
Wander scenic pathways past medieval monasteries, Roman ruins, and a centuries-old watermill. Don't miss the serene island of Visovac, where a 15th-century Franciscan monastery stands. With rich biodiversity and awe-inspiring landscapes, Krka National Park offers adventure, history, and tranquility in one unforgettable experience.
ANCIENT SALONA
Step back in time and explore the ancient ruins of Salona, a captivating historical gem that dates back to the 4th century B.C.
Once a prosperous port for the Illyrian Delmati tribe, Salona later flourished under the influence of Greek and Roman civilizations. In 48 B.C., Julius Caesar declared it the capital of Roman Dalmatia, and it soon became a city of immense cultural and architectural significance. The remains of grand basilicas, an imposing cathedral, and fortified city walls testify to its former splendor. Today, visitors can marvel at its well-preserved ruins, which include a magnificent forum, an impressive theater, and luxurious thermae.
These ancient remnants offer a remarkable glimpse into a once-thriving civilization, where bustling markets, towering temples, and the rich daily life of Roman citizens unfolded in all their grandeur. Salona's enduring beauty and historical significance make it an unforgettable journey into the heart of antiquity.






