Milna – Brač
Milna is a perfect Dalmatian village located on the northern coast of the island of Brač, about 10 nautical miles from Split. It’s the perfect place to watch the evening sunset. The charming marina and relaxed atmosphere of Mlina make it the perfect place to relax and soak up the local village atmosphere.
Hvar Town – Hvar
Hvar Town is a Mediterranean dream, brimming with rustic cobblestone streets, stunning beaches, fine restaurants, and ancient history. Located on the southwest coast of Hvar Island, protected by the Pakleni Islands, it’s renowned for its wild party scene, nightclubs, and beach bars.
Korčula Town – Korčula
Korčula Old Town is a medieval walled town situated on an oval peninsula jutting deep into the Peljesac Channel. It is located on the easternmost point of the island of Korčula. Narrow streets, ancient staircases, massive walls, romantic little restaurants, and red rooftops make people fall in love with this beautiful old town.
Primošten
Covered in bougainvillea, Primošten is a gem of a region where you can experience the atmosphere of a true Croatian seaside town. This beautiful little seaside destination is located on a picturesque peninsula between Trogir and Šibenik. It’s the perfect place to relax on a beautiful beach and get lost in the maze of narrow streets.
Bol – Brač
Bol is a lively small seaside town located on the southern coast of the island of Brač. It boasts a charming harbor filled with colorful fishing boats. It is best known for its Zalatni Rat beach, which is consistently rated as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by visitors and magazines. It has been featured on the top ten lists of Lonely Planet, the LA Times, the Daily Telegraph, and many others.