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Mlini, Dubrovnik Area
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Explore the best of Croatia’s Dalmatian coastline when you set sail on one of our Croatian cruises. In between stops, enjoy comfortable cabins, an onboard bar and a spacious sun deck. Then, get ready to delve into turquoise waters, uncover ancient towns or taste traditional treats.
Croatia is a rising star on the holiday scene. It delivers knockout beaches with a generous side order of history and culture, making it a solid favourite for ticking those bucket list boxes. Away from the coast, its pine-clad mountains are perfect for hiking and drinking in unbeatable panoramic views.
The country has over 1,700km of spectacular coastline across its sun-blessed islands. When it comes to beaches, you can take your pick between sweeps of golden sand, pretty pebbled coves and bar-backed city beaches built for sunbathing. Keep your camera to hand, too – it’s a real winner for photo album entries.
Love history? Say hello to Split, a cosmopolitan harbour city surrounded by ancient Roman ruins and pristine beaches. Then at Croatia’s southernmost tip lies the medieval city of Dubrovnik, dubbed the ‘pearl of the Adriatic’ by Lord Byron. And the islands around these regions? Talk about dreamy.
Cavtat, the dreamy harbour town, is conveniently placed for getting around Croatia’s Adriatic coast.
Terracotta tiles, lush green treetops and ancient walls paint a pretty picture in this seaside city with its Venetian flavour.
Neatly positioned between Dubrovnik (just a 20-minute drive away) and the pretty town of Cavtat, Mlini ticks all the boxes for a traditional Croatian retreat.
An Italian-accented town on the Adriatic coast, Poreč mixes beautiful natural scenery with architectural heritage and plenty of seaside fun.
Tucked away on the north-western tip of Dubrovnik, Babin Kuk is a great base for epic days of exploration.
Combining beach, city and countryside in one cosmopolitan yet history-steeped retreat, Makarska is the perfect base for Dalmatian exploration.
This idyllic island is a hit with families, thanks to its lively, medieval port town and handful of secluded beaches.
The capital of this glorious island, Supetar, is big on rustic charm and pushes the beachfront appeal.
Dubrovnik’s charming Old Town is a cobweb of UNESCO-stamped landmarks and historic marvels, only 4km south of the border with Bosnia-Herzegovina.
With its rich blend of Roman history and unspoiled coastline, Pula offers its visitors a diverse taste of Croatian culture.
Right next to the Old Town of Dubrovnik, along the Croatian coast, the Lapad peninsula is a breath of fresh air in amongst its maze of terracotta roofs.
Sitting pretty on the water, with its Italian touches and Mediterranean finishes, dense, wooded surroundings and crystal clear beaches are waiting in Rovinj.
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