Croatia is a wonderful country famous for its pebble beaches, crystal clear Adriatic sea, more than a thousand islands, mountainous coastline (creating lots of opportunity for stunning views), sublime food, and great wines. We also love it for its friendly people, small sleepy villages, safety, and cleanliness (this country is extremely clean; you can literally eat from the floor wherever you go).
Activities in Croatia
With rugged mountains, indented coast, thousand islands, breezy beaches, outdoor activities, and rich history, Croatia is a great holiday destination for all types of travelers.
In this section of our travel guide, we share all the best activities in Croatia, from the most popular things to do like walking Dubrovnik walls to offbeat places and adrenaline-pumping activities.
Whether you travel solo, as a couple, or as a family with children, here you will find activities for everybody’s style and budget.
Croatia’s karts mountains are ideal for rock climbing, hiking, trekking, or mountaineering. Water sports opportunities are plentiful along the Adriatic coast, while speedy rivers hide beautiful sites for white water rafting and kayaking. And if you would rather explore historic old towns, Croatia won’t let you down either. Ancient cities of Dubrovnik, Porec, Split, Trogir have a lot to offer for anybody interested in history and culture.
You can use the map below to check activities in a specific destination in Croatia that you are planning to visit. Or, just use our blogs below and get inspired for your next Croatia trip!
Giostra Festival – Porec Events
Giostra Festival is a post written by Frank's friend Snjezana. She is an active member of Giostra association. Thus, the best person to present you Giostra Festival, a historical festival held in Porec every September. Snjezana will run a series of posts on Giostra, here at Frank's blog.
Giostra is a historical Porec festival held every year on the second weekend of September.