Explore Croatia — from Dubrovnik Old Town, Plitvice Lakes, to Hvar Island. Iconic landmarks, natural wonders, and unforgettable travel experiences await.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Croatia.
Dubrovnik Old Town
Walled Adriatic city — King's Landing.
Plitvice Lakes
Cascading turquoise lakes UNESCO site.
Hvar Island
Dalmatian coast beaches and nightlife.
Top Restaurants in Croatia
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Croatian Seafood
360 Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik
Perched on Dubrovnik's medieval walls, 360 offers Adriatic seafood tasting menus—octopus salad, brudet fish stew, and pašticada—with panoramic Old Town and sea views. A Michelin-starred jewel in one of Europe's most spectacular settings. Dubrovnik's pinnacle of fine dining.
Modern Croatian
Na Gradu
Zagreb
Chef Ana Grgić's Zagreb restaurant in a leafy residential neighborhood serves modern Croatian cuisine with Istrian truffles, Dalmatian fish, and Slavonian wines in a warm, unpretentious setting. Locally sourced ingredients and creative plating define the experience. Among Zagreb's most acclaimed restaurants.
Dalmatian
Konoba Fetivi
Split
In Split's Varoš quarter, Fetivi is a beloved family-run tavern serving Dalmatian peka, grilled sardines, and homemade wine in a stone-walled cellar. No reservations and always packed, it embodies authentic coastal Croatian cooking. A local institution cherished by Split residents.