Trogir – Private Tour
Trogir Old Town holds the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage status. It was originally established by Greek settlers from Syracuse in Sicily and merchants from Issa.
Trogir Old Town holds the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage status. It was originally established by Greek settlers from Syracuse in Sicily and merchants from Issa.
The ancient fortress of Klis, located in Croatia, was once the capital of the Trpimirović dynasty. It holds great significance in terms of archaeology and architecture.
The city of Mostar holds a captivating historical journey, tracing its roots back to ancient times. It played a vital role as a logistics and trading center, witnessing the influence of Byzantium and later the Ottoman Empire.
Medjugorje stands out as one of the most renowned destinations for Roman Catholic pilgrimages worldwide. Its prominence stems from the extraordinary apparitions of the Virgin Mary that commenced as a remarkable phenomenon in the year 1981.
Dubrovnik is one of the most famous Croatian historical and tourist cities. It is located in the south of the coast. It is rich in historical sights and the old part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Sinj is known for a knights' tournament of Sinjska alka, which has been held since the beginning of the 18th century as a sign of victory over the Ottoman invaders, and for the shrine of Our Lady of Sinj. The urban center of Sinj is a protected cultural heritage site.
Krka National Park is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka that it encloses. It is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia. It was formed to protect the Krka River and is intended primarily for scientific, cultural, educational, recreational, and tourism activities. It is the seventh national park in Croatia and was proclaimed a national park in 1985.
Šibenik is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia, where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik-Knin County, and is also the third-largest city in the Dalmatian region.
Zadar is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar serves as the seat of Zadar County and of the wider northern Dalmatian region. Zadar is today one of the most popular Croatian tourist destinations, named "entertainment center of the Adriatic" by The Times and "Croatia's new capital of cool" by The Guardian.
Šolta is an island in Croatia. It is situated in the Adriatic Sea in the central Dalmatian archipelago, west of the island of Brač, south of Split.