Croatia.
Opatija
Historic seaside resort on Croatia's Kvarner Gulf, Opatija sits right on the water with a café and restaurant scene that would suit a town twice its size.
Tucepi
A small Dalmatian village on the Makarska Riviera in Croatia, Tučepi has an unusually dense café and restaurant scene for its size, several historic churches…
Bjelovar
Founded in 1756 by decree of Empress Maria Theresa, Bjelovar is one of Croatia's youngest cities, laid out on a planned grid with a regular square street pat…
Raslina
A small Croatian village on the clear turquoise waters of a sheltered bay, Raslina offers a compact waterfront with moored boats, a pine-fringed beach, and w…
Vrsar
This pocket-sized seaside village on Istria's western coast, Vrsar has a café and restaurant scene that outpunches its size, a historic hilltop centre with t…
Zadar
Croatia's oldest continuously inhabited city, Zadar sits on the Adriatic coast in northern Dalmatia with a walkable old town dense with historic churches, ca…
Vrbnik
A medieval walled village on the island of Krk, Croatia, set on a limestone outcrop above the Adriatic and known for its local white wine, Vrbnička žlahtina.
Slavonski Brod
This riverside city in eastern Croatia on the Sava — which doubles as the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina — Slavonski Brod has a walkable centre with a so…
Ston
Compact stone village on Croatia's Pelješac peninsula, Ston pairs red-tile rooftops and a historic church with working salt pans stretching to a calm inlet,…
Šibenik
Two UNESCO World Heritage sites anchor Šibenik's historic centre on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia: the Cathedral of St.
Krk
This pocket-sized Croatian island town on the Adriatic has an unusually dense concentration of historic churches and cafés for its size, with scenic viewpoin…
Gospić
Gospić, the administrative seat of Lika-Senj County in Croatia's Lika region, took shape as a town during the Military Frontier period in the early 18th cent…
Novi Vinodolski
Adriatic coast town in Croatia with a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size, Novi Vinodolski sits where the Vinodol Valley — long used for wi…
Vrboska
A small fishing harbour on the north coast of Hvar island in Dalmatia, Vrboska dates to the 15th century and holds several historic churches for a village it…
Metković
A compact Croatian river town where red-tile rooftops climb a wooded hill crowned by a white church, set along the Neretva near the Bosnian border and within…
Mali Lošinj
A sun-drenched island town on Croatia's Kvarner coast, Mali Lošinj sits in a sheltered bay on the island of Lošinj and draws visitors with a café and restaur…
Promajna
A small Dalmatian hamlet on the Makarska Riviera with a long gravel beach and a coastal promenade connecting it to neighbouring Baška Voda.
Pazin
Pazin, the administrative seat of Istria County in west Croatia, sits above a karst sinkhole into which the Pazinčica river disappears — a geological feature…
Buje
This hilltop Istrian village, historically called the "sentinel of Istria" for its commanding inland position, sits in deep wine country with a café and rest…
Banjol
This waterfront village on the Croatian island of Rab, Banjol has a café and restaurant scene that outpunches its small size, along with several churches and…
Sinj
Sinj, a pocket-sized town in the continental part of Croatia's Split-Dalmatia County, is best known for the Sinjska alka, a knights' tournament held since th…
Pag
A pocket-sized Dalmatian town on the island of Pag, Croatia, with an unusually lively café and restaurant scene for its size, a striking number of churches,…
Senjska Draga
Small Croatian settlement spread across a forested valley between steep green hillsides, viewable from old stone walls above, with the Adriatic coast and upl…
Jurandvor
This little hamlet on the island of Krk in Croatia holds the historic Church of St.
Tisno
Compact Croatian Adriatic village where orange-roofed stone houses line a sheltered bay busy with boats, backed by wooded hills, with a bell tower rising abo…
Obrovac
This small town in northern Dalmatia's Zadar County, Obrovac sits in the canyon of the river Zrmanja, with scenic surrounds and a handful of cafés and restau…
Solin
Solin, a town on the Adriatic coast just northeast of Split, sits on the site of ancient Salona — the Roman provincial capital of Dalmatia and birthplace of…
Novalja
Small town on the northern end of Croatia's island of Pag, Novalja is best known for Zrće Beach, which has earned the town a reputation as a party destinatio…
Varaždin
A walkable baroque town in northern Croatia, Varaždin is known for its historic old town fortification, numerous museums and galleries, and a centre dense wi…
Paz
A compact hilltop hamlet in inland Istria, Croatia, Paz is known for its ruined castle, first recorded in the 12th century and later held by the Barbo family…
Krapina
This compact valley town in Croatia's green Zagorje hills, Krapina sits along a river with forested slopes rising on all sides, vineyard-dotted hillsides nea…
Mlini
Stone houses and palm-lined waterfront sit directly below bare limestone peaks in this pocket-sized Adriatic village south of Dubrovnik, where modest boats b…
Orebic
Compact port town on the Pelješac peninsula in Dalmatia, Orebić sits directly across a narrow strait from the island of Korčula, with frequent ferry crossing…
Martinscica
This tiny Adriatic village on the Croatian island of Cres sits directly on the water, with a marina opening onto the sea and vineyards in the surrounding lan…
Prvic Sepurine
A compact Dalmatian island settlement where old stone houses with terracotta roofs line a pocket-sized working harbour, with a domed church bell tower rising…
Kastav
This hilltop town above the Kvarner Gulf in western Croatia, Kastav sits on a ridge with views over the northern Adriatic and vineyards in the surrounding co…
Ozalj
Yellow-and-white hilltop castle complex rises above the tree-lined Kupa River in this modest Croatian town, offering striking views from the bridge and easy…
Biograd na Moru
This modest Adriatic town in northern Dalmatia with a well-developed café and restaurant scene for its size, Biograd na Moru sits on the coast overlooking th…
Plomin
A little fortified hilltop settlement on the southeastern Istrian coast, Plomin rises above the Plomin Bay on a hill that drops almost vertically to the wate…
Klanjec
This little wine-country town in the Hrvatsko Zagorje region of northwestern Croatia, close to the Slovenian border and set among mountain terrain.
Senj
Sitting where the Adriatic meets the foothills of the Velebit mountains, Senj is a small Croatian coastal town with a café and restaurant scene that punches…
Benkovac
This modest Croatian town in Zadar County serves as the administrative and cultural centre of the Ravni Kotari region, with vineyards in the surrounding area…
Čazma
A compact Croatian town in central Croatia's Moslavina region, where a twin-towered stone church anchors a tidy main square with a fountain, flower beds, and…
Desmerice
A pocket-sized Croatian hamlet south of Ogulin, Desmerice spreads across the slopes of Zagorska Kosa ridge down to the shore of Lake Sabljaci, with eroded ro…
Vukovar
Vukovar, a Croatian town on the Danube in eastern Slavonia, holds Croatia's largest river port at the confluence of the Vuka and the Danube, and carries one…
Brela
Punta Rata beach, just outside this compact Dalmatian village on Croatia's Makarska Riviera, ranked sixth in the world and first in Europe on a 2004 Forbes l…
Lepoglava
This small northern Croatian town where a striking white Gothic-Baroque church with an onion-domed tower anchors the centre, set among green rolling countrys…
Butoniga
This tiny Istrian hamlet above a broad reservoir lake, surrounded by forested hills and vineyard slopes, with elevated viewpoints offering sweeping water and…
Preko
This Dalmatian village on the island of Ugljan sits opposite Zadar in northern Croatia, with an old centre of patrician summer houses and a café and restaura…
Stari Grad
Stone-and-terracotta houses spread across a forested valley on the island of Hvar, with the Adriatic visible in the distance, vineyards nearby, and a surpris…
Tkon
This small village on the island of Pašman in Croatia's Zadar County sits in hilly terrain surrounded by vineyards, with a ferry connection to the mainland t…
Vinjerac
A tiny red-roofed hamlet on a small peninsula in the Velebit Channel, where calm Adriatic waters meet the dramatic bare limestone ridges of the Velebit mount…
Rogoznica
This small Dalmatian village on Croatia's coast with a lively café and restaurant scene for its size, Rogoznica sits in a deep, wind-sheltered bay in Šibenik…
Pakostane
This compact Dalmatian harbour village where stone-and-tile houses line a working waterfront, a church tower rises above the rooftops, and an unusually livel…
Crikvenica
Small Adriatic resort town on Croatia's Kvarner coast, Crikvenica sits right on the water with a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size.
Cres (town)
This pocket-sized Croatian town on the island of Cres in the Kvarner Gulf, with an unusually dense café, restaurant, and church scene for a settlement its si…
Ciovo
A hilly Adriatic island in central Dalmatia, Čiovo closes off the Kaštela Bay and holds several historic religious monuments — including the monastery of Sv.
Pican
Little hilltop village in central Istria with an unusual concentration of historic churches for its size, Pićan sits in agricultural country southeast of Paz…
Trilj
A small inland Dalmatian town on the Cetina River, northeast of Split, with an unusually lively café and restaurant scene for its size and vineyards in the s…
Momici
A tiny Croatian hamlet of red-tile rooftops and a white church tower rising against rocky, forested hills, sitting within the Dubrovnik-Neretva region where…
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