
CROATIA
From Castles to Coastlines – Croatia Awaits
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CROATIA OVERVIEW
Flight duration
Approximately 7 hrs from UAE
Time Difference
UAE +2 hrs / GMT+4
Currency
Euro (EUR)
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
Peak - Apr to Oct
VISA
UAE National - Required
UAE Residents - Required
air lines
Direct - Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa,
MAIN AIRPORTS
Zagreb(ZAG), Split(SPU), Dubrovnik(DBV)
Main Cities
Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar, Rijeka, Pula, Osijek, Šibenik
MUST SEE PLACES IN CROATIA
Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a walled city of stunning beauty. Stroll along the historic city walls, explore baroque churches and medieval fortresses, or take a cable car for panoramic views. With its UNESCO-listed Old Town, turquoise waters, and vibrant dining scene, Dubrovnik offers a perfect blend of history and coastal charm. It’s also a popular filming location for Game of Thrones.
DUBROVNIK
Split is a dynamic coastal city built around the ancient Roman palace of Emperor Diocletian. Its lively waterfront promenade, buzzing cafés, and rich history make it a must-visit. Wander through the palace’s narrow alleys, shop in open-air markets, or take a ferry to nearby islands. With beaches, culture, and nightlife all in one place, Split is a favorite for both history lovers and sunseekers.
SPLIT
Plitvice Lakes National Park is Croatia’s most iconic natural wonder. Famous for its cascading waterfalls and turquoise lakes, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a paradise for hikers and photographers. Wooden boardwalks lead you through lush forests, crystal-clear pools, and dramatic falls. Whether visited in summer or snow-dusted winter, Plitvice offers a breathtaking nature escape.
PLITVICE LAKES
Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, blends Austro-Hungarian elegance with a creative urban spirit. Explore cobbled streets, charming cafés, and vibrant street art. Highlights include the historic Upper Town, St. Mark’s Church, and lively Dolac Market. The city also boasts excellent museums, parks, and a growing food scene. Zagreb is an ideal gateway to the rest of Croatia’s attractions.
ZAGREB
Hvar is Croatia’s sunniest and most glamorous island, known for its lavender fields, clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Stroll the marble streets of Hvar Town, visit the medieval fortress, or sail to hidden coves and beaches. The island offers a perfect blend of culture, relaxation, and upscale dining. It’s a favorite among celebrities and travelers seeking style and sunshine.
HVAR
Zadar is a coastal gem that mixes Roman ruins with cutting-edge modern art. Explore ancient city gates, Roman forums, and sea-view promenades. Don’t miss the Sea Organ and Sun Salutation—two unique installations that turn nature into music and light. Zadar is also a gateway to national parks like Krka and Paklenica. It’s a city of layers, where old and new live side by side.
ZADAR
Rovinj is a postcard-perfect town on the Istrian Peninsula, known for its pastel-colored buildings and hilltop church. Lose yourself in cobbled alleyways, dine in romantic seaside restaurants, or watch fishermen at work. With Venetian architecture, art galleries, and island boat trips, Rovinj is a dreamy escape that captures the charm of Mediterranean Croatia with a touch of Italian flair.
ROVINJ
Pula is a historic city in Istria best known for its remarkably preserved Roman amphitheater. Visitors can also enjoy ancient temples, scenic beaches, and a laid-back Mediterranean vibe. The city offers a mix of culture, coast, and cuisine, with influences from Italy and Austria. It’s also a popular starting point for boat trips to nearby islands and Brijuni National Park.
PULA
Korčula is a charming island town often called “Little Dubrovnik” for its medieval walls and red-roofed homes. Allegedly the birthplace of Marco Polo, it features narrow alleys, Gothic churches, and sunny beaches. The island is famous for its wine, olive oil, and traditional sword dances. Korčula offers a quieter, authentic alternative to Croatia’s busier coastal cities.
KORČULA
Makarska is a lively resort town nestled between the Adriatic Sea and Biokovo Mountain. Known for its beautiful pebble beaches, seafront promenade, and vibrant nightlife, it’s a favorite for sun and sea lovers. Adventurers can hike Biokovo Nature Park or take boat trips to nearby islands. With its laid-back vibe and scenic setting, Makarska is ideal for a fun-filled coastal holiday.
MAKARSKA
OUR HANDPICKED
CROATIA ITINERARIES
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Croatia, a country where ancient heritage meets crystal-clear Adriatic waters and breathtaking landscapes. Our curated tour packages are designed to give you a seamless and immersive experience across this enchanting Mediterranean destination.
Whether you're exploring the historic walls of Dubrovnik, sailing to the sun-drenched islands of Hvar and Korčula, or walking through the lush trails of Plitvice Lakes National Park, our tours reveal the very best of Croatia. You’ll visit UNESCO-listed cities, charming coastal towns, and vibrant cultural hubs—while enjoying guided tours, scenic drives, and authentic experiences that showcase Croatia’s timeless beauty and vibrant soul.
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Bespoke Private Tours
BALKAN COASTLINE ESCAPE
Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar
CROATIA
6 Nights / 7 Days Tour
Starting at AED

Bespoke Private Tours
COASTAL CROATIA DISCOVERY
Zagreb, Plitvice National Park, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik
CROATIA
6 Nights / 7 Days Tour
Starting at AED

Escorted Group Tours
CROATIA AND ALBANIA ESCAPE
Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Tirana
CROATIA, ALBANIA, MONTENEGRO
8 Nights / 9 Days Tour
From AED 6775 per person

Escorted Group Tours
Scenic Slovenia and Croatia
Ljubljana, Postojna, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Mostar, Sarajevo, Plitvice Lakes, Zagreb
SLOVENIA,CROATIA,BOSNIA - HERZEGOVINA
7 Nights / 8 Days Tour
From AED 8975 per person

Escorted Group Tours | Semi-Private Tours
ADRIATIC ESSENCE: CROATIA & MORE
Zagreb, Ljubljana, Postojna, Opatija, Plitvice, Zadar, Trogir, Split, Dubrovnik
SLOVENIA, CROATIA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
10 Nights / 11 Days Tour
From AED 13025 per person
12 MUST KNOW FACTS ABOUT CROATIA
BEFORE YOU GO
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Flights from UAE
Croatia is well connected to the UAE with both direct and connecting flights. Carriers like Emirates and Flydubai offer seasonal direct flights to Zagreb and Dubrovnik. Other airlines, including Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, and Qatar Airways, provide easy one-stop options. Direct flights from Dubai take approximately 6–6.5 hours, depending on the destination city.
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Best Time To Go
The best time to visit Croatia is from May to October. Spring (May–June) offers mild weather and fewer tourists. Summer (July–August) is ideal for beaches and festivals but can be busy. Autumn (September–October) still has warm weather and is great for wine regions and island hopping with fewer crowds.
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Must See Places
Start in Dubrovnik with its ancient city walls and Adriatic charm. Explore Split’s Diocletian’s Palace and vibrant waterfront. Don’t miss Plitvice Lakes National Park’s waterfalls, Zagreb’s lively streets, and the sun-kissed islands of Hvar and Korčula. Zadar, Rovinj, and Pula are also cultural gems along the coast.
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Weather
Spring (April–June) in Croatia is mild and ideal for sightseeing, with temperatures from 15°C to 24°C. Summer (July–August) is warm and perfect for beaches, reaching 25°C to 32°C. Autumn (September–October) stays pleasant at 18°C to 26°C with fewer tourists. Winter (November–March) is cooler, especially inland, while the coast averages 5°C to 15°C
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Island Adventures
Croatia has over 1,000 islands—each unique. Hvar is famous for nightlife and lavender fields, Korčula for wine and history, and Brač for the iconic Zlatni Rat beach. You can island-hop via ferry or catamaran from Split or Dubrovnik for a perfect summer escape.
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Dubrovnik: The Pearl of the Adriatic
Dubrovnik’s UNESCO-listed Old Town features medieval walls, baroque churches, and views made famous by Game of Thrones. Walk the walls, take the cable car up Mount Srđ, or kayak along the coast. It's a favorite for both history lovers and beachgoers.
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Plitvice Lakes National Park
This UNESCO gem is one of Croatia’s top natural attractions. With 16 cascading lakes, wooden walking trails, and lush greenery, it’s ideal for families, hikers, and nature lovers. Best visited in spring and early autumn for vivid colors and fewer crowds.
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Medieval Towns & Hilltop Villages
Croatia is filled with charming stone towns like Motovun, Rovinj, and Trogir. Explore cobbled streets, medieval towers, and stunning coastal views. Inland regions like Istria are known for vineyards, truffles, and rustic beauty.
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Visa Requirements
UAE nationals can travel to Croatia visa-free for up to 90 days within the Schengen Area. UAE residents must apply for a Schengen visa through VFS Global in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. Required documents include proof of residence, financial means, valid travel insurance, and confirmed hotel and flight bookings. Visa processing usually takes about 15 working days.
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Food Options
Croatia offers a wide range of halal-friendly and seafood-based dishes. In larger cities and coastal regions, vegetarian and international options are easily available. Local bakeries and cafés are great for quick bites and traditional pastries
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Who Should Go, Where?
Families will love the natural beauty of Plitvice Lakes, the beaches of Makarska, and boat trips from Split. Couples can enjoy romantic strolls in Rovinj, island getaways, and stunning sunsets in Zadar. Solo travelers will find Croatia safe, scenic, and easy to navigate. Nature enthusiasts can explore national parks or kayak along the Dalmatian coast. History lovers shouldn’t miss Dubrovnik, Pula, and the country’s ancient ruins.
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Etiquette & Local Customs
Croatians value politeness and punctuality. A friendly “Dobar dan” (Good day) goes a long way. Dress modestly in religious sites. Tipping 10% in restaurants and to guides is appreciated. Respect for history and cultural heritage is expected at landmarks.
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