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Top 20 Experiences

  1. Walk around Dubrovnik's city walls — 2 km of medieval fortifications with views of the Adriatic. At 8 AM before the cruise ships dock. → Chap. Dubrovnik
  2. Hike through Plitvice Lakes — 16 emerald lakes connected by waterfalls on wooden walkways. UNESCO World Heritage and Croatia's No. 1 natural wonder. → Chap. Northern Dalmatia
  3. Sunset at Zadar's Sea Organ — Hitchcock called it the most beautiful in the world. Stone steps where the sea creates music. → Chap. Northern Dalmatia
  4. Breakfast in Diocletian's Palace — In a 1,700-year-old Roman emperor's palace, which is still a living old town. Nowhere else in the world. → Chap. Split
  5. Truffle hunting in Istria — With a dog through the Mirna forest, followed by truffle pasta and local wine. September to December. → Chap. Istria
  6. Zlatni Rat on Brač — The shape-shifting pebble spit is Croatia's most iconic beach image. Windsurfer's paradise thanks to the Maestral wind. → Chap. Central Dalmatia
  7. Island hopping by catamaran — From Split via Brač, Hvar, Vis to Korčula. Each island a different world. → Chap. Central Dalmatia
  8. Explore Rovinj's old town — Pastel-colored houses on a peninsula, fish restaurants by the water, snorkeling off the nearby islands. → Chap. Istria
  9. Try Peka — Lamb or octopus cooked for hours under a cast-iron bell. Must be pre-ordered! → Chap. Food & Drink
  10. Kayak around Dubrovnik's walls — See the city from the sea, with a snorkeling break at hidden caves. → Chap. Dubrovnik
  11. Krka National Park — Impressive waterfalls, accessible by boat from Skradin. The Visovac Monastery on a river island. → Chap. Northern Dalmatia
  12. Hvar Town at night — Cocktails in rock bars, yachts in the harbor, the fortress above the town illuminated. Dalmatia's nightlife capital. → Chap. Central Dalmatia
  13. Vis — the authentic island — A military zone until 1989, today the most unspoiled Croatian island. Blue Cave, Stiniva Beach, legendary Konobas. → Chap. Central Dalmatia
  14. Wine tasting on Pelješac — Dingač and Postup, Croatia's best red wines, grow on steep slopes above the sea. → Chap. Dubrovnik
  15. Zagreb in Advent — Voted Europe's best Christmas market multiple times. Mulled wine, ice rink, illuminated Grič Tunnel. → Chap. Zagreb
  16. Cape Kamenjak (Istria) — Nature reserve at the southern tip of Istria. Dozens of coves, cliff jumping, bar in a rock cave. → Chap. Istria
  17. Oysters in Mali Ston — Oysters have been farmed here since the 14th century. Can't get fresher or cheaper. → Chap. Dubrovnik
  18. Canyoning in the Cetina Canyon — Rappelling next to waterfalls, cliff jumping, swimming through gorges. Near Omiš. → Chap. Central Dalmatia
  19. Korčula's old town — The "little Dubrovnik" on a peninsula, allegedly Marco Polo's birthplace. Minus the crowds. → Chap. Dubrovnik
  20. Museum of Broken Relationships (Zagreb) — One of the most original museums in the world. Objects from failed relationships with touching stories. → Chap. Zagreb

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