The Best Destinations in Croatia

Croatia’s clear blue waters are perfect for island hopping and exploring hidden coves. We’ve selected the best boat tours and watersports along the Dalmatian Coast. Snorkel in secluded bays, sail around Dubrovnik, or take a leisurely kayak to discover the beauty of the Adriatic. Croatia is the perfect spot for both relaxation and adventure on the water.

Best things to do in Croatia

Croatia’s Adriatic Sea is best explored by boat. Dubrovnik’s Old Town and city walls are a must, but take a kayak tour around the city walls to see the stunning coastline from the water. Split is the gateway to the islands—book a boat tour to Hvar for beach parties, vineyards, and crystal-clear waters. For nature lovers, Plitvice Lakes’ waterfalls are breathtaking, but a sailing trip along the coast is equally unforgettable.

Getting around in Croatia

Croatia is easy to explore by ferry, especially if you’re island-hopping between places like Hvar, Korčula, and Brač, but of course we prefer speed boats or sailing tours! Buses and car rentals are great for exploring the coastal cities and hidden gems along the Adriatic coast. We recommend renting a car if you’re heading inland to places like Plitvice Lakes.

The best Watersports & boat tours in Croatia

Croatia’s coastline is made for island hopping. You can sail along the Adriatic, stopping at hidden coves and crystal-clear bays. For a bit of adventure, kayaking along Dubrovnik’s city walls is a fantastic way to see the city from a new perspective. Snorkeling and diving are also popular, especially around the islands.

The best beaches in Croatia

Croatia’s beaches are among the best in Europe. Zlatni Rat on Brač is famous for its unique shape and clear waters, perfect for windsurfing or relaxing. Stiniva Beach on Vis Island is a secluded cove surrounded by dramatic cliffs, and the best way to explore it is by boat. A Split Island-Hopping Tour will take you to the most stunning beaches and hidden bays along Croatia’s coast.

Where & what to eat in Croatia

Croatian food is fresh and flavorful, with a big emphasis on seafood. We suggest to try peka, a traditional dish of meat and vegetables slow-cooked under a bell-shaped lid. Black risotto made with cuttlefish is another must-try, especially along the coast. Pair your meal with some locally produced wine for the full experience.

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Where to stay in Croatia

Croatia’s coastal areas like Dubrovnik and Split have a range of luxury resorts and boutique hotels overlooking the Adriatic. Families can find aparthotels and vacation rentals along the coast or on islands like Hvar. Budget travelers will love the affordable guesthouses in Zagreb or hostels in coastal towns. For a more tranquil stay, head to the islands of Vis or Korčula for a peaceful retreat.

Whatever you decide to do during your holiday, we promise you will love the watersports and boat tours. Sunshine and a lot of fun are guaranteed!