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If Europe is a tapestry of beauty, history, and adventure, then Croatia is one of its brightest threads. In 2026, Croatia invites travelers to embark on a journey that blends centuries-old heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and a lively festival scene. From the magnificent inland to the stunning coastline, Croatia promises an experience that captures the essence of Europe: authentic and unforgettable. 

A coastline like no other

Croatia’s Adriatic coast is a masterpiece of nature and culture. It’s lined with sun-drenched islands, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. Sail through the enchanting Kornati Islands, lounge on the famous Zlatni Rat beach on the island of Brač, or enjoy the luxury of Hvar. Each island has its own rhythm, from quiet fishing villages to marinas with glamorous yachts, making Croatia the perfect escape for all types of travelers. 

Aerial view of the unique V-shaped Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach on Brač Island, Croatia, surrounded by turquoise water.
Zlatni rat, one of the most recognisable symbols of not only the island of Brač but of Croatia’s entire coastline. 

Timeless cities and living history

Few places in Europe preserve their past as gracefully as Croatia. In Dubrovnik, stroll along the ancient city walls overlooking the sea, where history and fantasy intertwine. Split, built around the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, seamlessly blends antiquity with modern life, a vibrant hub of cafés, art, and seaside charm. Pula will remind you of ancient times, being over 2000 years old and having one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheaters. Meanwhile, Zagreb, Croatia’s lively capital, offers creative urban energy with its street art, open-air markets, museums and café culture.  

Aerial view of the medieval city walls, historic port, and terracotta roofs of Dubrovnik, Croatia, overlooking the turquoise Adriatic Sea.
Walls that whisper of its rich history, streets that evoke legends – this is Dubrovnik. © Visit Europe.

Nature’s masterpieces

Beyond the cities, Croatia’s natural wonders await. Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, enchants visitors with cascading waterfalls and emerald lakes linked by wooden walkways. Further south, Krka National Park offers equally mesmerizing beauty — and a chance to swim beneath a waterfall. There are eight national parks in Croatia, all of which will leave you breathless. 

Sweeping sunset view of the forested valleys and turquoise, terraced lakes of Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia.
Croatia’s oldest, largest, and most visited national park. © Plitvice Lakes, Julien Duval – Visit Europe.

Savor the flavors

Croatia’s cuisine is as diverse as its landscapes. Indulge in fresh Adriatic seafood, homemade pasta, and world-class wines. Savor Istrian truffles, Dalmatian olive oil, and local delicacies prepared with Mediterranean flair. Inland, dine on well-known Slavonian cuisine, as well as the specialties of Zagreb and Zagorje. Every meal feels like a celebration and is best enjoyed slowly.

Aerial view of the rural Zagorje region in Croatia, showing patchwork green and yellow fields, rolling hills, and small villages.
Zagorje is a Croatian region known for its rich cultural heritage, wellness and untouched nature, © Visit Europe.

Why Croatia in 2026?

With culture, nature, authenticity, and joy, Croatia is a place where you can wander through ancient streets by day, dance under the stars by night, and wake up to the gentle sound of waves. Croatia is also one of the safest countries in Europe. Experience watching the World Cup with the locals or go to the InMusic festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026. 

Whatever you decide to do, let Croatia be your gateway to Europe’s soul — where every island, city, and smile tells a story you’ll never forget. 

Boats anchored in the turquoise harbour of Hvar Town, Croatia, with historic buildings and palm trees in the background.
Hvar has an average of 2 700 hours of sunshine per year, © Visit Europe.

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