Excursions

Plitvice lakes

Plitvice Lakes National Park was declared a national park in 1949. Located in the mountainous part of Croatia stretching over a surface of 296 km2, there are 16 cascading lakes with magnificent volcanoes, surrounded by rich fauna. It is the first and most visited Croatian national park, recognized by UNESCO and incorporated it into the list of world natural heritage in 1979.

Trakošćan

The Trakošćan Castle is a cultural heritage, a protected historical building that consists of a castle, a building next to a castle, a park and a park of forest with a lake. The castle was built in the 13th century and is today one of the few buildings in Croatia with its preserved heritage, one of the most beautiful and most interesting castles in Croatia. It is located in Zagorje Croatia only an hour's drive from Zagreb.

Bled

Visit Bled a beautiful town surrounded by Julian Alps and its incredible nature, mild Alpine climate and harmonious energy have always attributed the miraculous power of healing. Romantic walks or carriage rides around the lake, a traditional ride to Bled Island, a visit to the medieval castle dominating the rocky cliff above the lake. Bled is a prestigious vacation spot! In summer, swimming in the lake, hiking, biking and golf, and swimming in the swimming pool complex with thermal water and beautiful views and a nearby ski resort. Bled will enchant you at all times of the year.

Ljubljana

Emona, Laibach or Ljubiana are all the same names for the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana. Located on the Ljubljanica River, a place where fascinating legends are linked. One of these legends is tied to a dragon, the main Ljubljana symbol. The story says that Argonaut, a Greek myth hero, was attacked by a monster from the lake. After a long struggle, Jason was beaten by him, one of the heroes. The monster eventually became the "Ljubljana Dragon" and became the symbol of the whole city. Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia with about 300,000 inhabitants. The city is located in the central part of Slovenia, in the Ljubljana valley, between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, on the Ljubljanica River, approximately 10 km from its mouth in Sava. Ljubljana is the cultural, economic, political and administrative center of Slovenia.

Opatija

Find out why Opatija is called the "pearl of the Adriatic" or "The Queen of the Adriatic" and why its history leaves us breathless. Meet us with the cradle of Croatian tourism.