Be enchanted by the beautiful castle at the Old Town as well as baroque architecture in Varadin. You can join in on the cheerful celebration of pancirfest ending in early September. Varadin Baroque Evenings occurs in late September if you're looking to travel at the end of the month, and it presents the most prominent music scenes.
In the most glamorous city in Croatia, saunter down the Stradun, a pedestrian route marked with white cobblestones and limestones. Or stroll around the walled city to complete a 2-kilometre circuit of the medieval defensive walls comprising cannons, towers, and fortresses.
Located in Slavonia, Osijek is a sight-worthy destination characterised by baroque architecture and an 18th-century fortress. A zoological garden in Osijek could keep you and your family busy for the whole day. Or visit the Kopački Rit nature park, a well-preserved and alluring wetland.
The second largest city in Croatia, Split, was instituted within the Roman walls of Diocletian's Palace. This palace has 4 monumental gates overlooking the Adriatic Sea and houses Emperor Diocletian's belongings. Today, it is more of a citadel than a palace.
Sixteen emerald-blue lakes are engulfed by forested steep hillsides. Observe a series of roaring waterfalls. Follow a succession of footpaths and crisscrossing bridges in the park to spot wild animals such as wolves, eagles, and bears, or take a boat ride to explore the lakes.