Pure air, stunning nature, crystal-clear sea, delicious food, and a wide variety of activities to suit every taste. Croatia has it all.
Perfect Climate
Croatia is a sunny country, with no more than 65 cloudy days a year. Average summer temperatures are 25-30°C. The swimming season begins in June and ends in October.
Nature
Croatia is a picturesque country. Pine trees grow abundantly along the coastline, and there are many islands with diverse flora and fauna.
Health
Children who vacation here regularly have virtually no health problems, and if they do get sick, they are much less severe and less frequent than their peers. Numerous thermal springs will improve the health of those with nervous system disorders, genitourinary disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, and more.
Beautiful Beaches
Croatian beaches have a safe and gently sloping sea, which is especially important for families with children. The water is clean and clear, and many beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag.
Cuisine
Croatia boasts an abundance of seasonal fruits, vegetables, and berries. In addition to the familiar fruits, figs, kiwis, and kumquats grow here. Individual farms supply meat and dairy products.
The most popular resorts in Croatia.
Split
An airport is located near the resort, where planes from all over the world land. The beaches here are predominantly small-pebbled, and pine trees line the entire coast, imparting healing properties to the air.
Dubrovnik
Due to its preserved architectural monuments, this city is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A stroll through the streets of the old town is a truly unforgettable experience. The beaches are neat and well-equipped, mostly pebbly, with occasional sand and pebble.
Hvar Island
Hvar Island is a destination for active holidaymakers—surfers, divers, and anglers. The beaches here are sandy and pebble.
Umag
This area offers uniquely beautiful landscapes and the gentle waters of the Adriatic Sea. In Umag, you can stay in five-star hotels, dine in luxurious restaurants, and sample local wines and dishes prepared with the freshest seafood and vegetables.
Pula
The beaches in Pula are pebbly and rocky, with a gradual entry into the sea.
A holiday in Pula offers excellent opportunities for diving, windsurfing, and cycling around the Istrian peninsula.

















