
Croatia
Croatia runs along the eastern Adriatic, where a limestone karst coast dissolves into more than a thousand islands and the interior rises toward forested continental hills. The Dalmatian coast defines the country's image abroad, but inland life — market towns, vineyards, river valleys — tells a quieter, equally persistent story.
About Croatia
Overview
Croatia sits in southeastern Europe, bordering Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. Its capital is Zagreb, a mid-sized central European city with a distinct café culture and a Baroque upper town. The official language is Croatian, the currency the euro (adopted in 2023), and the country has been an EU member since 2013. Culturally it blends Mediterranean, Central European, and Slavic influences depending on the region.
Airports in Croatia
8 airportsAirlines based in Croatia
2 airlinesHotels in Croatia
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