Croatia

Lessons

Vis: Recently awarded as the “Best beach in Europe”, the farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland with only two settlements. A unique escape gateway.

 

 

 

 


Varazdin: Varaždin is the city of baroque, young people, music, flowers and bicycles. „Little Vienna“ with rich natural legacy interwoven in parks, a must see destination, located in the North of Croatia on the southern bank of the River Drava.

 

 

 


Mali Losinj: or also well known as “island of vitality”, famous for its health benefits due to mild Mediterranean climate, pinewoods and gardens. It is located in the northern part of the Croatian archipelago and is an ideal place to recreate your balance.

 

 


Lokrum: just 10 minutes boat ride from Dubrovnik ancient town port, this island is a stunning nature reserve with special forest vegetation.

 

 

 

 

 


Brijuni Island: a group of fourteen small islands are a stone's throw away from Pula in Istria. This archipelago is an extraordinary blend of natural, historical and cultural heritage and it prides itself on being on its autochthonous species, open air museum, educational trails, a beautiful and unique gold course..

 

 

 

 


Ilok: this well preserved medieval town sits perched on a hill overlooking the Danube and is surrounded by the wine-growing hills. The area now has 17 wineries you can visit!

 

 

 


Trakoscan Castle: within only one hour from the main city of Zagreb, this fairy-tale castle is a protected historical entity, which consists of the castle, a beautiful park and forest park with a lake. 

 

 

 

 


Kopacki Rit: this nature park in eastern Croatia is also called the European Amazon and is situated in the central part of the Danube floodplain, between two important European rivers, the Drava and the Danube. It became a protected area in 1967 due to its values as a rare ecosystem, its rich biodiversity and important ecological values.