Croatia's Plitvice Lakes
Nature’s majesty preserved.
Experience the Mediterranean as it once was. Strung along the stunning coast of Croatia, 1,244 islands dot the Adriatic Sea. This new star of the European Union boasts 20 UNESCO Heritage Sites and eight national parks. A middle-sized European country with a big heart, Croatia is a land of open frontiers and upfront customs formalities. From the café culture of its historic cities to the rugged landscapes of continental Croatia, with a packed calendar of festivals, events and a host of home grown gastronomic delights, Croatia is a promising holiday destination.
Nature’s majesty preserved.
Part of a European Cultural Route in Croatia!
Exploring unique museums across the country.
Blending continental allure and maritime charm.
Dražen Petrović – the Mozart of basketball.
Grožnjan, the city of artists!
Set sail on Europe’s high seas with a cruise. Explore the water and coastal destinations of one of Europe’s many cruise options, from big luxury cruise lines to chartering a small fishing boat.
Europe’s natural beauty and stunning landmarks haven’t just caught the eyes of world travelers over the years.
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Every traveller has their place (or places) they want to visit in Europe. But whether you prefer snowkiting in Norway or relaxing in the natural hot springs of Hungary, discovering fortresses in San Marino or photographing Dutch windmills in The Netherlands, find the activities and destinations you’ve dreamed of by knowing what style of vacation appeals to you.
The magnificent Rijeka fish market!
Europe has many famous museums that are must-see attractions, but there are lots of smaller, unexpectedly entertaining museums just waiting to be explored. Stop following the crowds and head off the beaten path to discover these lesser-known gems. They just might surprise you and become highlights on your trip to Europe.
In 2021, eleven amazing spa towns in seven European countries were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a ‘transnational serial’ World Heritage Site, called the “Great Spa Towns of Europe”. These towns, in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom represent a unique cultural achievement and urban form which was at its height from the late 18th century to the 1930s.