The 25 Best Things to do in Croatia

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The place where age-old walled towns stand side-by-side with sandy golden bays and dazzling sapphire waters, Croatia is a place brimming with beauty.

With such a fantastic choice of things to see and do, it can be a challenge to know where to begin. To help you out, we’ve put together a list of the absolute best things to do in Croatia.

For one of the most unique things to do in Croatia, visit the Museum of Broken Relationships. This museum opened in 2010 and is full of items from failed relationships, whether they were between family members, friends, or partners.

Visit the Quirky Museum of Broken Relationships

If you’re looking for something exciting and dynamic to do during your summer trip to Croatia, check out Hideout Festival. Held every July on the island of Pag, this amazing festival takes place over five stages located directly on the beach and over the sea.

Be Part of an Amazing Beach Party at Hideout Festival

For some of the best sights in Croatia, sign up for a boat trip and head out to the Blue Cave. Also known as the Blue Grotto, this stunning natural attraction is found in the bay of Balun on the island of Biševo and looks like something from another planet!

Take a Boat Trip to the Blue Cave

Hiking to the amazing Odysseus Cave on Mljet Island is one of the coolest things to do in Croatia if you want to get back to nature and get in a good workout at the same time! The hike will take you along rough terrain and along rocky edges with steep cliffs.

Hike to the Legendary Odysseus Cave

If you’re a fan of seafood, one of the must-do things in Croatia is to try black risotto. Known locally as crni rižot, this dish is made with squid or cuttlefish, garlic, olive oil, red wine, risotto rice, and squid ink.

Test Your Taste Buds With Black Risotto

An ancient palace built for the Roman emperor Diocletian in the 4th century, Diocletian’s Palace is a remarkable place to explore. It’s the beating heart of the city, with labyrinthine streets lined with cafes, bars, restaurants, and stores.

Stroll in the Footsteps of Royalty at Diocletian’s Palace

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