Source: Tourism MediaKasuni BeachBacking onto the pine-covered foothills of the Marjan peninsula, this scenic pebble and sand stretch has an appealing laid-back atmosphere. The WorldEuropeCroatiaSplitKasuni Beach
Source: Tourism MediaJarunLeave the city behind and escape to this artificial lake and recreation center for swimming, cycling and other outdoor activities.The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebJarun
Source: Tourism MediaKasuni BeachBacking onto the pine-covered foothills of the Marjan peninsula, this scenic pebble and sand stretch has an appealing laid-back atmosphere. The WorldEuropeCroatiaSplitKasuni Beach
Source: Tourism MediaPark MaksimirEnjoy walks around the lakes and woodlands of this public park, admire architectural landmarks and visit a zoo with over 275 animal species. The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebPark Maksimir
Source: Tourism MediaKlis FortressLong after this imposing medieval fortress played a pivotal role in Dalmatia’s history, it was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.The WorldEuropeCroatiaKlisKlis Fortress
Source: Tourism MediaThe Croatian Museum of Naive ArtPeruse more than 1,500 primitive 20th-century works of art by untrained artists. Pieces range from paintings and drawings to sculptures and prints.The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebDonji GradThe Croatian Museum of Naive Art
Source: Tourism MediaRed IslandEscape to this uninhabited island for a relaxing day of swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing.The WorldEuropeCroatiaRovinjRed Island
Source: Tourism MediaSalonaGain insight into Dalmatia’s Roman past at these expansive ruins, which include the remains of an impressive amphitheater.The WorldEuropeCroatiaSolinSalona
Source: Tourism MediaArt PavilionBrowse the frequently changing contemporary art exhibitions in this art nouveau-style gallery, which was built specially to host large exhibits.The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebArt Pavilion
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of St. BlaiseStep inside this early 18th-century church devoted to Dubrovnik’s patron saint to see one of the city’s most worshipped religious icons.The WorldEuropeCroatiaDubrovnikDubrovnik Old TownChurch of St. Blaise
Source: Tourism MediaKlis FortressLong after this imposing medieval fortress played a pivotal role in Dalmatia’s history, it was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.The WorldEuropeCroatiaKlisKlis Fortress
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of St. BlaiseStep inside this early 18th-century church devoted to Dubrovnik’s patron saint to see one of the city’s most worshipped religious icons.The WorldEuropeCroatiaDubrovnikDubrovnik Old TownChurch of St. Blaise
Source: Tourism MediaRed IslandEscape to this uninhabited island for a relaxing day of swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing.The WorldEuropeCroatiaRovinjRed Island
Source: Tourism MediaKing Tomislav SquareOrient yourself to the city in this manicured public square, which is dominated by an imposing statue of its namesake king.The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebKing Tomislav Square
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of St. BlaiseStep inside this early 18th-century church devoted to Dubrovnik’s patron saint to see one of the city’s most worshipped religious icons.The WorldEuropeCroatiaDubrovnikDubrovnik Old TownChurch of St. Blaise
Source: Tourism MediaDubrovnik CathedralExplore this 18th-century cathedral to see its impressive collection of art and religious relics, including remains of the city’s patron saint. The WorldEuropeCroatiaDubrovnikDubrovnik Old TownDubrovnik Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaKlis FortressLong after this imposing medieval fortress played a pivotal role in Dalmatia’s history, it was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.The WorldEuropeCroatiaKlisKlis Fortress
Source: Tourism MediaStrossmayer Gallery of Old MastersHoused in a neo-Renaissance palace, this gallery showcases European art spanning from the 14th century to the beginning of the 20th century.The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebStrossmayer Gallery of Old Masters
Source: Tourism MediaJarunLeave the city behind and escape to this artificial lake and recreation center for swimming, cycling and other outdoor activities.The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebJarun
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.The WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaChurch of St. BlaiseStep inside this early 18th-century church devoted to Dubrovnik’s patron saint to see one of the city’s most worshipped religious icons.The WorldEuropeCroatiaDubrovnikDubrovnik Old TownChurch of St. Blaise