Split

Split

Split provides everything one would need in a city, yet sits in one of the most beautiful locations along the coast. There are few cities in the world which offer a cosmopolitan lifestyle, yet has the beaches and clean oceans to provide a memorable and relaxing holiday.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

Whether it’s history, architecture, beaches, island hopping, food or wine you’re after, Dubrovnik has it all. The city becomes buzzing throughout the main season, so retiring to a private villa can often be the best way to experience it.

Brač

Brač

Brac is the largest island in Dalmatia, covering approximately 394 sq km of land boasting many traditional maritime villages. Combined with its annual 2,700 hours of sun and its close proximity to Split, Brac has become one of the most popular Island destinations.

Istria

Istria

More recently described as “the new Tuscany,” Istria has certainly been attracting tourists from afar. During the early part of the 20th century, Istria was once part of Italy and its influence can be seen in everything from architecture to food.

Hvar

Hvar

The island of Hvar has become a brand itself and is one of the most popular destinations amongst the Croatian Dalmatian islands. Thanks to its mild climate, the warm winters and pleasant summers Hvar receives thousands of guests annually who are attracted by the dense Mediterranean nature, rich traditions, architecture and nightlife.