Croatia is a Central European and Mediterranean country, bordering Slovenia to the west, Hungary to the north, Serbia to the east and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the south; the country also has a long maritime border with Italy in the Adriatic Sea
The climate is Mediterranean along the Adriatic coast, meaning warm dry summers and mild winters, with 2,600 hours of sunlight on average yearly – it is one of the sunniest coastlines in Europe! The interior of the country has a continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters.
Here are some of the most popular places to visit.
- Split Croatia’s second-largest city and the largest on the coast, there’s much to see, do, eat and drink in Split!
- Dubrovnik With its absolutely stunning Old Town and numerous other sights, Dubrovnik is certainly the ‘pearl of the Adriatic’.
Montenegro coast will definitely seduce you with their charm, diversity and the Mediterranean air each town tells a story of it’s own.
- Bar – A town rich in historic monuments, with the new, modern city centre, port, marina and hotels.
- Budva – Which represents the tourist metropolis of Montenegro, covering the area from Buljarica, through Petrovac and St. Stefan, all the way to Jaz beach.
- Tivat a beautiful, calm town with a world class marina for super yachts
- Kotor -Protected by UNESCO as part of the world cultural heritage.
- Herceg Novi -An irresistible tourist town, rich in greenery, flowers, stairs, and beautiful historic structures.