The 35 years of Croatia Airlines have been turbulent. Let's take a look back at the national carrier's remarkable journey thus far.
The longest Croatian mountain range isn't the tallest, but it does stretch across two counties and is home to the country's ...
The largest of them all is Dugi Otok, as well as Pašman, Ugljan and Silba, all of which are extremely popular among tourists.
Slavonia is set to get its very first botanical garden, with Brod Fortress, once among Europe's biggest, being the chosen grounds.
It's been closed since March 2017, but the powers that be at Zagreb Airport is currently considering re-opening the old Pleso terminal.
The City of Zagreb will launch a traffic portal which will allow the general public to be better informed about the traffic ...
The Zagreb Festival of Lights is gearing up for its 2026 edition from the 18th to the 22nd of March, with 26 installations in 21 locations.
Croatia Airlines has introduced a direct Dubrovnik-Stuttgart route which will operate twice per week as of this May.
Pula is home to underground tunnels that can fit 50,000 people inside them. They were dug out over 100 years ago, and are now an attraction.
Things are rapidly escalating across the Middle East, but will the Iran war affect Croatian tourism this year?
All Croatian airports saw growth during the otherwise traditionally quiet month of January in 2026, with the exception of Rijeka Airport.