Hvar Island in Croatia

Traveling to Croatia from anywhere in Europe is quite easy. From April to September, many airlines have direct flights from all over Europe to all major Croatian cities. In addition, Split and Zagreb are connected throughout the year with the rest of Europe.
Croatia is an increasingly fashionable destination and many travellers from all over the world are exploring this country and the most beautiful cities in Croatia. Travellers who prefer to go off the beaten track unique experiences in lesser-known but equally beautiful destination will be more than happy here.
With an average of 2,600 hours of sunshine a year, the Adriatic coast is one of the sunniest spots in the Mediterranean, with sea temperatures up to 25 ° C during the summer.
The biggest advantage over the competition is the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea, which, according to a study by the European Environment Agency, is the second cleanest sea in Europe. The mild Mediterranean climate in Croatia, with warm summers and moderately cold winters, is conducive to Croatian tourism and its additional development.
Croatia builds its tourist appeal on the combination of a very diverse relief, ranging from tall mountain massifs, karst fields and river valleys and a very indented coastline with numerous island contributes to the uninterrupted continuity of historical events preserved in the urban matrices of Dalmatian cities and towns.

What to expect?

All visitors to our small country for a great vacation upon arrival will notice immediately in the style of construction the simplicity, functionality and use of natural materials that are typical of the Mediterranean region. Everything here has to breathe in the sun, sea and Mediterranean plants. Blue, white, natural and unobtrusive, followed by a unique combination of fresh sea scents that collide with a newly bloomed sage, lavender, myrtle, immortelle …
Traditional dishes are like customs or dances – living sources that testify to the life of people in an area, from ancient times to the present, and you can really experience a lot here (Vis, Korcula, Split, Dubrovnik, Skradin …)
• Dalmatian food found along the coast and on the islands is mainly based on fish, green vegetables, olive oil and spices such as garlic, rosemary, parsley, etc.
• Croatian olive oils are some of the best in the world
• Croatian design and concept stores are also gaining momentum
• don’t forget tie shops – Croatia tie ( Kroata )
• fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets
• tap water is safe for drinking
• exciting craft beer scene
• quality wines, varieties, guaranteed entertainment
• rakija (you will discover it yourself and remember it)

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