Croatia Sun, sea, sand and so much more in this coastal idyll
Croatia is rightly celebrated for its miles of Adriatic coastline and idyllic islands. But it’s not just the shimmering seas and stunning sands that enchant visitors. The country is also home to national parks – the perfect place to don your hiking boots – and ancient fortress cities. This is also one of Europe’s sunniest spots, enjoying 300 days of sunshine per year, so don’t forget to pack your sunglasses. We know you’ll fall in love with this amazing country.
Where it is
Southern Europe
When to go
April to October
Why go there
Beautiful islands
National parks
Historic towns
What to see
Dubrovnik
Hvar
Krka National Park
Walk the walls
No visit to spectacular Dubrovnik is complete without strolling around the city walls. You’ll probably have the walls all to yourself on our private sunset tour.
Sail the Adriatic
Island hop to sun-soaked islands such as Korcula, Bra, and glam Hvar on your own skippered yacht. Discover hidden coves while savouring sumptuous meals prepared by your chef.
Take a dip
One of the loveliest national parks in Croatia, Krka is famous for its gorgeous waterfalls that cascade through forests – and Cosa can arrange a private tour for you.
Hunt for truffles
In the northern province of Istria, join a truffle hunter and their trained dogs on a night excursion around the hilltop town of Motovun in search of gastronomic gold.
Travel in Croatia
Good news: getting around crescent-shaped Croatia is a breeze. Most major cities are connected by rail – although Dubrovnik is a notable exception – while there are regular ferries to the islands. Alternatively, sit back and relax as your private Cosa driver takes you to your desired destinations. And wherever you go, you could be welcomed with a glass of Croatian wine by the friendly Croats. One caveat: just be tactful when talking about Croatia’s war of independence in the 1990s and religion (this is, after all, a predominantly Catholic country.)
Croatia facts
Situated in southeast Europe, Croatia was once part of the Habsburg Empire, then of Yugoslavia but is now an independent republic. It became the newest member of the EU and since 2023 its (almost) four million citizens have used a new currency: the euro. Croatia recently had a starring role in Game of Thrones, which prompted a sharp rise in visitor arrivals. It can also claim to have invented the cravat: the necktie was worn by Croatian cavalrymen during the Thirty Years’ War, and quickly became a fashion statement.
Time zone
UTC +1
Flight time
1.5 hours from Switzerland
Local currency
Euro
Dialling code
+385