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Croatia

Croatia is relishing its current hype as the destination de nos jours.

Discover its 1,185 islands sprinkled along one of Europe’s most dramatic Mediterranean coastlines, six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, eight pristine national parks and well-preserved cities.

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Photo credits to Croatian National Tourist Board.
Dubrovnik Beach.
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Dubrovnik

A walled city-state of tiny medieval streets and red-roofed houses, Dubrovnik perches on the waters of the Adriatic with the rugged hills of the Croatian hinterland behind.

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Photo by Damir Fabijaniae, Croatian National Tourist Office.
An aerial view of Split, Croatia.
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Split

Smooth and sultry Split is backed by mountains and blessed with a glinting Adriatic waterfront. Centred around the 1,800-year old Roman palace that forms the thrilling heart of this unique oasis, its Splicani inhabitants enjoy life to the full.

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Photo by Victoria Noble.
Trg Kralja Tomislava, Zagreb.
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Zagreb

Croatia’s capital and largest city, Zagreb is peppered with intricate Austro-Hungarian architecture, but its laid-back attitude is more in tune with its Mediterranean neighbours. The heady mix of café-culture, neo-Gothic cathedrals and medieval old town explains why Zagreb is known locally as Little Vienna.

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