
Complete Croatia Itinerary
The perfect Croatia itinerary does exist. After visiting Croatia and its surrounding islands numerous times I know where to find the best hotels in Croatia, the best beach bars in Croatia and the best things to do in Croatia. Read on to discover more about this fascinating country.

With over 1,000 islands to explore along the stunning Adriatic coastline, serene national parks, pristine beaches and cities with distinct Roman influences, it’s easy to see why Croatia is still one of Europe’s fastest growing holiday destinations. Because of its coastal location, private boat transfers or ferries are the best way to travel around Croatia, giving you access to a huge range of destinations when it comes to putting together the best Croatia itinerary.

Discover the best of Croatia
Foodies will be in heaven in Pula, Istria, the Venetian-influenced region of Croatia. Once you’re done exploring ancient ruins, head to some of the best beaches in the Adriatic to swim in crystal-clear waters. From Pula, take a boat transfer to the buzzy city of Zadar where you can lose yourself in the atmospheric cobbled streets, enjoy a lively nightlife scene and sit with the locals at sunset listening to the sounds of the Sea Organ, an architectural creation that uses the power of the sea to create mesmerising music. On the last part of your trip, you’ll take a private boat transfer to Dugi Otok and relax in five star luxury in this unique island paradise.

Or maybe you’d prefer to start your Croatia itinerary in UNESCO-protected Dubrovnik. Walk the city walls, kick back at a stylish beach club or go full Game of Thrones mode as you discover the filming locations of this iconic TV series. On the way to Korčula, another filming location (this time for Succession), stop off at Mljet National Park and explore by e-bike. End your journey on Hvar where you can choose to stay in chic Hvar Town or escape the crowds at a chic eco resort or five-star villa on a quieter side of the island.

Croatia is the perfect destination for a European summer holiday. Will 2024 be the year that you discover its charms?