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Zagreb County & Northern Croatia
( 0,5-1,5 h drive from Zagreb )

Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of Croatia. Famous for its beautiful parks, museums, sporting events and cultural manifestations.

Mountain Medvednica
Situated just north of Zagreb, ideal for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. Most popular sites are medieval castle Medvedgrad and area around the top.

Samobor
Popular day trip destination located just 20 km from Zagreb. Famous for baroque buildings, local cake called "kremsnita" and Samobor Carnival.

Plešivica Wine Road
Enjoy the beautiful landscape of green hills and vineyards while tasting some of the best Croatian wines in local wineries near town Jastrebarsko.

Gornja Stubica
A village in Northern Croatia where you can find The Peasant's Revolt Museum located in the 18th century baroque castle of the Orsic family.

Marija Bistrica
A sanctuary with an old Marian shrine of the Black Madonna which is a place of pilgrimage visited by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year.

Kumrovec
Ethnological Museum Staro Selo Kumrovec with well preserved village houses from the late 19th century and the birthplace of Josip Broz Tito.

Veliki Tabor Castle
A 15th century castle and a museum. Built by noble family of Rattkay and famous for the tragic legend of Veronika Desinicka.

Krapina
Home of one of the most interesting evolutionary museums in Europe at the site where the largest number of Neanderthal remains were discovered.

Trakošćan Castle
A cultural heritage of Croatia which consists of the 13th century castle renovated as a museum and a beautiful forest park with a lake.

Varaždin
Largest city of Northern Croatia, known for its baroque buildings, music, textile and food industry and street festival called Spancir fest.

Lonjsko Polje
One of the best preserved natural flood areas in Europe, with preserved traditional grazing and livestock that freely roams on large meadow spaces.

Eastern Croatia
( 1,5-3,5 h drive from Zagreb )

Osijek
The greenest city in Croatia with 17 parks, situated along the Drava river, famous for the big fortress and the beautiful river promenade.

Kopački Rit
The largest internal delta of Danube river. A paradise shelter to hundreds of bird species and a wetland home to thousands of other species.

Đakovo
A town in the heart of Slavonia, famous for the stunning cathedral of St. Peter, breeding of the Lipizzaner horses and colorful folklore tradition.

Ilok
Popular wine and culinary destination on the banks of Danube river. Famous for Ilok Wine Cellars situated in the heart of the historical old town.

Istria
( 2-3,5 h drive from Zagreb )

Pula
Largest city in Istria, 3000 years old, mostly known for the big amphitheater Arena and other ancient Roman buildings and monuments.

NP Brijuni
National Park situated on 14 small islands with sites like Safari Park, the traces of dinosaurs and remains from Antiquity and later periods.

Rovinj
Popular tourist resort and an active fishing port, famous for romantic old town with colorful buildings and the Basilica of St. Euphemia on the top.

Lim Bay
A sunken karst valley, around 10 km long that stretches further into the interior of the Istrian peninsula creating the Lim Cove.

Poreč
Popular tourist resort known for Euphrasian Basilica from the 5th century, clean beaches and the biggest hotels on Adriatic sea coast.

Grožnjan
A small medieval town, also known as "Town of artists". Groznjan has about 20 art galleries, it hosts summer film school and annual jazz festival.

Motovun
The best preserved medieval Istrian fortress. Host of Motovun Film Festival in summer, famous for truffles which you can find in nearby forests.

Hum
Recognized as the smallest town in the world, located in the heart of Istria, a home of Biska, a brandy made entirely from mistletoe branches.

Kotli
A small village that has kept its rural 19th century look together with an old restaurated water mill on river Mirna, that is in use till 1964.

Opatija
Also known as Croatian Monte Carlo, a town famous for its beautiful nature, parks, old Austro-Hungarian villas, promenades and beaches.

Rijeka
Rijeka is the principal seaport and the third largest city in Croatia. Above the city you will find Trsat, historical area with the castle and several churches.

Gorski Kotar & Lika
( 1,5-2,5 h drive from Zagreb )

Kamačnik Canyon
A protected canyon of the Kamačnik river, with wooden bridges and 3 km long path that ends with a green valley and the source of creek Kamačnik.

Vražji prolaz & Zeleni Vir
One of the most beautiful Croatian canyons and a powerful spring at the bottom of a shallow, spacious cave, underneath a 70 m high waterfall.

Fužine
A beautiful small town surrounded by 3 lakes and high hills covered in evergreen woods. Ideal place for hiking or bicycle riding.

NP Risnjak
Located in the most mountainous and forested region in the country, natural habitat of bears, wolves and lynxes, ideal for hiking, biking and fishing.

Rastoke
Small village with 19th century houses and old watermills built on a place where the blue-green waters of river Slunjčica flows into the Korana river.

Barać Caves
Underground cave structures with stalagmites, stalactites, Pleistocene fossilized remains, endemic cave fauna and archaeological finds.

NP Plitvice Lakes
The oldest and the most popular national park in Croatia, consists of 16 beautiful lakes interconnected by small cascades and waterfalls.

Nehaj Fortress
Built by Uskoks to defend the city of Senj from Ottomans, a museum with weapons exhibits, clothing, drawings and models of various things.
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Source of Gacka river
Source of the 3rd longest subterranean river in the world, famous for amazing old Majer's water mills some of which are still in use.

Smiljan
Memorial complex and the birthplace of Nikola Tesla. Inside his restored childhood home you can find a museum about his life and inventions.

Dalmatia
( 3-7 h drive from Zagreb )

NP Paklenica
Largest and best preserved forest complex in Dalmatia with canyons carved vertically into the southern slopes of the Velebit Mountain.

Zadar
Ancient port city, full of historical and cultural monuments, famous for the Sea Organ, Greeting to the Sun and one of the most beautiful sunsets.

NP Krka
Second most popular national park in Croatia, located along the middle-lower course of Krka river, famous for seven beautiful travertine waterfalls.

Šibenik
Situated in the picturesque and indented bay famous for its cultural and historical sights, Cathedral of St. James and St. Nicholas' fortress.

Trogir
A historical town and a small island, protected by the UNESCO and known as the best preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex in the Adriatic.

Split
A tourist center and the largest city on the Adriatic coast. It was built beneath the Marjan hill and it's mostly famous for the Diocletian's Palace.

Hvar
The longest and the sunniest Croatian island, famous for the beautiful beaches, nightlife, big lavender fields, wine and olive oil production.

Korčula
Hilly island scattered with dry stone walls enfolding vineyards and olive groves, the birthplace of Marco Polo, famous for the sword dance Moreška.

Ston
A little town famous for salt production, oysters and its town walls 5 km long which makes them the longest defensive structure in Europe.

NP Mljet
The oldest marine protected area in the Mediterranean, perfect for biking and hiking, famous for two bays filled with seawater, the Big and Small Lake.

Dubrovnik
Known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, most picturesque city of the Dalmatian coast with famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old Town.

Slovenia
( 1,5-3,5 h drive from Zagreb )

Ljubljana
Capital of Slovenia, known as the city of dragons, famous for the old town with beautiful baroque buildings and numerous bridges on Ljubljanica river.

Maribor
Charming city with rich history, located by the Drava river in the embrace of the green Pohorje forests and picturesque wine growing hills.

Lake Bled
Beautiful Alpine lake with the only island in Slovenia which you can admire from a castle on a cliff or visit on a traditional pletna boat.

Vintgar Gorge
Carved amidst the glorious vertical walls of Hom and Boršt hills, highlighted by the Radovna river and its waterfalls, pools and rapids.

Lake Bohinj
A green oasis in the heart of the Triglav National Park and a perfect destination for hiking, cycling, fly fishing and enjoying nature.

NP Triglav
Only National Park in Slovenia, famous for beautiful high mountains with numerous lakes, waterfalls, gorges, rivers, creeks and streams.

Postojna Cave
The most visited tourist cave in Europe with the 24 km long cave system and the cave railway which has been operating for the last 140 years.

Predjama Castle
The largest cave castle in the world, over 800 years old. Mysterious underground tunnels connect the castle with the cave directly beneath.

Škocjan Caves
A spectacular cave system with various interesting rock formations, the underground Reka river and the largest underground cavern in Europe.

Other destinations close to Zagreb
( 4-6 h drive from Zagreb )
Venice
Known as The Floating City, one of Italy's most popular and picturesque cities with its winding canals, striking architecture and beautiful bridges.

Vienna
A unique blend of imperial traditions and modern architecture, famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses and cozy wine taverns.

Budapest
"The Pearl of the Danube" and capital of Hungary, known for its rich history, flamboyant architecture, healing thermal waters and amazing nightlife.

Belgrade
Capital of Serbia and one of the oldest cities in Europe, known for the great nightlife on floating clubs and the Kalemegdan park with the fortress.
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Sarajevo
Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, famous for its numerous mosques, wooden houses with ornate interiors and the ancient Turkish marketplace.
