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Discovering Croatia
Croatia is the quintessential destination for the active traveler. With more than 1,000 islands and 3,600 miles of gorgeous coastline, offshore nautical recreation spans yachting and sailing. Inland lakes, rivers, and other waterways are prime for watersports like canoeing, kayaking, rafting, scuba diving, and more. Take to the land with extensive hiking trail options and cycling routes, or even see it all from above through zip line excursions––the possibilities are endless.
Set Sail on the Adriatic Sea
Dugi Otok Island is just one of the countless idyllic Croatian destinations best discovered by sail. Enjoy unrivaled wine on Hvar, relax on pebble beaches in Cres, or gaze at the dolphins swimming around Lošinj island. Continue exploring by water with must-see sailing destinations including Mljet, an island rich in marine life and Mediterranian forest, and Kornati, the mostly-untouched islands in northern Dalmatia. From sailing solo to yacht tours, uncover the beauty of the Adriatic coast.
Flavors of Croatia
Taste some of the foods and flavors famous across Croatia in traditional dishes like štrukli and peka. From oysters and award-winning olive oil, to truffles and Zinfandel—the ancient wine grape that originated right here. Discover the origins of Zinfandel on the vineyards of the Pelješac peninsula.
Equine Heritage
The Lipizzan horse breeding traditions date back to the 1500s, and earned UNESCO status for intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Visitors to Lipica can spend time with the noble white horses through carriage rides, trail riding, and tours.
The Great Outdoors of Slovenia
Warmer seasons present the best of Slovenian outdoor activities across its four key regions, from river and lake sports, to golf, paragliding, and rock climbing. During winter, these slopes are the place to rock the mountains’ best snowboarding, snowshoeing, and cross-country and downhill skiing.
Sloveninan Gastronomy
Sustainability is part of the cultural fabric of Slovenia, including its food and dining. Look for the “Slovenia Green Cuisine” badge at restaurants across the country, which reflects chefs’ commitment to local, seasonal produce, and to maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
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Discovering Croatia
Croatia is the quintassential destination for the active traveler. With more than 1,000 islands and 3,600 miles of gorgeous coastline, offshore nautical recreation spans yachting and sailing. Inland lakes, rivers, and other waterways are prime for watersports like canoeing, kayaking, rafting, scuba diving, and more. Take to the land with extensive hiking trail options and cycling routes, or even see it all from above through zip line excursions––the possibilities are endless.
Set Sail on the Adriatic Sea
Croatia is home to countless idyllic destinations best discovered by sail. Enjoy unrivaled wine on Hvar, relax on pebble beaches in Cres, or gaze at the dolphins swimming in the Mali Lošinj harbor. Continue exploring by water with must-see sailing destinations including Mljet, an island rich in marine life and Mediterranian forest, and Kornati, the mostly-untouched islands in northern Dalmatia. From sailing solo to yacht tours, uncover the beauty of the Adriatic coast.
Flavors of Croatia
Taste some of the foods and flavors famous across Croatia in traditional dishes like stukli and peka. From oysters and award-winning olive oil, to truffles and Zinfandel—the ancient wine grape that originated right here. Discover the origins of Zinfandel on the vineyards of the Pelješac peninsula.
Equine Heritage
The Lipizzan horse breeding traditions date back to the 1500s, and earned UNESCO status for intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Visitors to Lipica can spend time with the noble white horses through carriage rides, trail riding, and tours.
The Great Outdoors of Slovenia
Warmer seasons present the best of Slovenian outdoor activities across its four key regions, from river and lake sports, to golf, paragliding, and rock climbing. During winter, these slopes are the place to rock the mountains’ best snowboarding, snowshoeing, and cross-country and downhill skiing.
Sloveninan Gastronomy
Sustainability is part of the cultural fabric of Slovenia, including its food and dining. Look for the “Slovenia Green Cuisine” badge at restaurants across the country, which reflects chefs’ commitment to local, seasonal produce, and to maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
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