Boat trips are a must when you’re in Croatia. There are so many islands to explore so it’s hard to choose! During my stay in Split I did a boat trip to the Blue Caves at Bisevo and Hvar. Here’s everything you need to know about my trip!
Croatia road trip itinerary; from Zagreb to Dubrovnik
A road trip is the best way to explore Croatia, one of the most diverse countries I’ve ever been to. It has fantastic cities, cute little towns, amazing national parks with incredible nature, paradise islands and a dreamy coastline. So it would be a shame to visit just one or two places during your stay. Don’t have a driving license or don’t feel like driving yourself? Don’t panic! Croatia has a very practical and cheap bus network …
How to plan a trip through Croatia on a budget (incl. itinerary)
“How did you plan your trip through Croatia?” is a question I received multiple times. I traveled through Croatia for 16 days on a budget and it was an amazing experience visiting several cities and national parks. And guess what? It wasn’t even that hard to create the perfect itinerary! First tip; book early! Having “said” that, let’s continue!
The essential travel guide to Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik truly is a medieval treasure by the sea. The sight of the ancient city walls protecting architectural pearls and hundreds of red roofed houses is something you will never forget. Dubrovnik is a magical place offering something for everyone. Whether it’s good food, a boat adventure, a day out on the beach, a romantic walk or cultural activities, it’s all there!
Tips for Krka NP: what you should know before your visit
Krka NP is the second most famous national park of Croatia, after Plitvice Lakes. Both parks are home to incredible lakes and waterfalls. The big difference is that you can actually swim at Krka! Which is such a wonderful experience! Here is some advice I’d like to share with you before you start packing your bags!
Spark your wanderlust with these photos of Diocletian’s Palace in Split
Diocletian’s Palace forms an important part of Split’s old city center. It’s not just a building that is a palace. It’s rather a town within a town. The palace consists of Diocletian’s living quarters, temples to worship the gods, a cathedral, cellars, the peristyle and many narrow alleyways. Everything is surrounded by the old city walls containing 4 gates.
The ultimate quick guide to Šibenik
Šibenik, the oldest Croatian city on the Adriatic coast, was added to my Croatia itinerary because it’s only half an hour from the Krka NP and it was also used in Game of Thrones as the decor for Braavos. Even though Šibenik has a rich culture and a great location (between the popular cities of Zadar & Split), it’s not crowded with tourists.
How to spend 36 hours in Zagreb
Zagreb is Croatia’s capital, but often overlooked by travelers. They are more likely to visit Split or Dubrovnik. The city situated in the North of Croatia is known as little Vienna and actually the perfect city trip destination. It is hip & trendy, budget friendly and has a really relaxed vibe. I was really impressed by everything Zagreb has to offer.
Bepa! the most unique restaurant in Split, Croatia
Bepa! is a fantastic and unique restaurant situated within the old city walls of Split in Croatia. I was super excited finding it at the beautiful town square Narodni trg. Bepa! distinguishes itself by the different look of its terrace, its menu and the way the food is prepared and served.
Croatia bucket list: must-do’s
Croatia is one of the most versatile countries I ever visited. It is best known for its dreamy beaches and its medieval towns by the sea. But it has a lot more to offer. Did you know Croatia counts alsmost 1200 islands? It has a charming capital, stunning cultural heritage and wonderful nature. Croatia is the perfect holiday destination for every type of traveler…
Split, Croatia: things you must see and do
Split is one of those cities that is becoming more popular by the day. It is the second largest Croatian city after Zagreb. Only recently discovered by city trippers, who fly to this gorgeous city for just a short visit to enjoy the cultural heritage, the food, the shops and the beach…
Mljet island; escape the crowds of Dubrovnik
Mljet is Croatia’s greenest island situated in the Adriatic Sea. It’s still unspoiled and not many tourists go there. It’s the perfect escape from the tourist crowds invading Dubrovnik’s old city. You can board the Nona Ana catamaran in Dubrovnik that takes you to Sobra and Polace. The duration of the trip to Polace is about 1,5 hours…