Croatia (officially, the Republic of Croatia) is a small Mediterranean country located between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, creating a bridge between Central Europe and the Balkans. It draws travelers from all over the world looking at its sun-kissed beaches and ancient towns. The best of these worlds are united in Dubrovnik and Split, where history and natural beauty collide to the joy of thousands of travelers each year.
Visitors to Croatia can explore the country’s rich cultural heritage, with historic cities and towns, beautiful beaches, and fascinating museums and galleries. The country is also home to a range of world-class food and drink, including delicious seafood and wine.
With its stunning scenery and rich history, Croatia is a destination that offers a unique experience for visitors.
Hvar Island in Croatia stretches 80 km from west to east in the Adriatic Sea on the Coast of Dalmatia. It’s a true paradise for its visitors. Travelers from all over the world go exploring all four major parts of Hvar Island, as its surprises are numerous and varied. Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means that at no extra cost to you, The Travel Bunny will earn a small commission if you click through and book Hvar accommodation. Thank you! A rose by any other name would smell as sweet During its lifetime, Hvar Island …
A wonderful vacation in Croatia comes with hundreds of sparkling waterfalls, more than a thousand islands set in the blue of the sea, green mountain rivers and streams, virgin canyons, wild karst, and mellow plains. Nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, in the southeastern part of Europe, Croatia fiercely protects eight national parks, ten nature parks, and a wide variety of special reserves. This amazing country has incredible plant life, birds, geological formations, and hydrological anomalies, all within a small but rich area that can be traveled by car from one end to the other in one day. …
In this article, I will speak about the pros and cons of traveling to Dubrovnik, Croatia, as discovered during our short stay there. Dubrovnik was the place where I was going to part ways with Ana and Tim. I planned a two-night stay before taking the plane to Bucharest, with a short stop in Belgrade (Serbia). They, however, planned to drop me in Dubrovnik and skip it altogether, because it hadn’t sparked up their interest enough to add it to their list. Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means that at no extra cost to you, …