Croatia

Lessons

Zagreb

Zagreb – economical, cultural and political centre of the country – is increasingly popular among foreign tourists, as a great city break or touring destination. 

There are many reasons why so many tourists visit the Croatian capital throughout the year, such as Zagreb holding the title of the Best Christmas Market in Europe for 2016, and having the largest number of museums per square meter in the world (Museum of Broken Relationships, Museum of Naive Art, Museum of Illusions, Museum of Contemporary Art…)


Split

When, in the year 305, the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who ruled the entire world at the time, decided to build his leisure time abode – in which he intended to spend the rest of his life – he had no doubt where to build it.

Split is Croatia's second largest city and the cultural centre of Dalmatia, and it is one of the Adriatic's most vibrant port cities stunningly located between mountains and sea. Among others, Its highlights include Diocletian’s Palace, The Emperor’s Peristil, Egyptian sphinx made of black granite, Bačvice beach and Split Promenade. 

Highlights of the Split-Dalmatia county include: 

  • Mid-dalmatian island Hvar - a top destination visited by many celebrities such as Beyonce, Tom Cruise, Prince Harry ... 
  • Canoe Safari Cetina
  • Jeep Safari Mosor & Cetina
  • Rock Climbing
  • Stand Up Paddling

 


Dubrovnik

Those who seek paradise on Earth must come to Dubrovnik” - Gerorge Berbard Shaw

Also  known as the „pearl of Croatia”, Dubrovnik is the most exclusive tourist destination and leaves nobody unmoved. This astonishing town is surrounded with 1.940m stone wall. 

It was a strong republic whose success  was based on geographical position and strong economy based on maritime and merchant activities. Its highlights include City walls with forts, Lovrijenac fort, Stradun, Elafite islands, Srd ...

The Old Town is famous for Stradun - the main thoroughfare. One of the favourite pastimes of visitors as well as local is to enjoy a drink in one of the nearby cafes and watch the world go by, whilst being watched over by the city patron, St. Blaise.

The nearby Mljet national park is rich in Mediterranean vegetation and cultural heritage (Benedicitine monastery on the Great lake). 

Some of the popular activities:

  • Game of Thrones Tour
  • Adventure Tour (kayaking and snorkelling)
  • Buggy Safari Tour
  • Elafiti Islands Sailing Tour
  • Kayaking in the sunset
  • Climb Fort Lovrijenac