
Central Dalmatia
Central Dalmatia: Split and its Roman Diocletian's Palace, UNESCO-listed Trogir, lavender-scented Hvar, Brač and the Zlatni Rat beach, authentic Vis — the historic and island heart of Croatia.
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Northern Dalmatia
Northern Dalmatia: Zadar and its Sea Organ, Šibenik and the UNESCO Saint James Cathedral, Plitvice and its terraced lakes, Krka and its waterfalls, the lunar Kornati archipelago and salt-rich Pag.
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Southern Dalmatia
Southern Dalmatia: Dubrovnik the 'Pearl of the Adriatic' UNESCO-listed, the peaceful Elaphiti Islands, Mljet and its salt lakes, the Pelješac wine peninsula and medieval Korčula.
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Istria
Istria: Pula's Roman amphitheatre, Venetian Rovinj, Poreč's UNESCO basilica, hilltop Motovun and Grožnjan, white truffles — the Adriatic's gastronomic gem.
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Zagreb region
Zagreb and Continental Croatia: Austro-Hungarian capital, Dolac market, Museum of Broken Relationships, Advent fair, Samobor and Risnjak National Park.
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- Southern Dalmatia: Dubrovnik and the Elafiti Islands — The Pearl of the Adriatic, its UNESCO walls and the green archipelago offshore.
- Central Dalmatia: Split, Hvar, Korčula — Diocletian's Palace, Hvar's lavender fields and Marco Polo's birthplace.
- Northern Dalmatia: Zadar and Plitvice — Zadar's Sea Organ, Plitvice National Park and the Kornati archipelago.
- Istria: Truffles, Vines and Hilltop Villages — Pula's amphitheatre, Venetian Rovinj and the truffle towns of Motovun and Grožnjan.
- Zagreb and Continental Croatia — Austro-Hungarian capital, vivid markets and Europe's award-winning Christmas market.
