Walk the ancient walls of King's Landing, swim in turquoise Plitvice Lakes, sail the Adriatic between impossibly beautiful islands — Croatia is Europe's most dramatic coastline.
From medieval city walls to pristine waterfalls and Adriatic sailing — Croatia's experiences are as diverse as its stunning coastline. Free cancellation on most tours.
Medieval walled cities, crystal-clear Adriatic water, UNESCO national parks and a coastline dotted with 1,000+ islands — Croatia is Europe's most underrated gem.
Dubrovnik's Old Town is King's Landing. Walk the exact streets from the show with expert GoT guides.
Europe's clearest waters — crystal turquoise bays, hidden coves and 1,000+ islands to explore by boat.
UNESCO World Heritage site with 16 terraced lakes and 92 waterfalls — Croatia's #1 natural wonder.
Diocletian's Palace in Split is one of the world's best-preserved Roman monuments — still inhabited today.
Sail the Dalmatian Coast between Hvar, Korcula, Brac and dozens of tiny islands — bucket-list sailing.
Croatia's Istrian peninsula produces world-class truffles, olive oil and indigenous wines like Malvazija and Teran.
Make the most of your Adriatic adventure with these expert insights.
May, June and September are ideal — warm enough to swim but without July–August crowds and peak prices. Plitvice is spectacular in spring when waterfalls are at full flow.
Game of Thrones tours in Dubrovnik sell out 2–4 weeks ahead in summer. Book immediately after your accommodation to secure your spot — group sizes are kept small for authenticity.
The Jadrolinija ferry network connects all major islands. Buy multi-island passes in advance. Hvar, Korcula and Brac are the most popular from Split. Book catamaran tickets 48 hours ahead in peak season.
Arrive at Plitvice Lakes before 8am or after 4pm to avoid tour bus crowds at its peak. The upper lakes are less visited and equally spectacular. Plan 4–6 hours for a complete visit.
Croatia joined the Eurozone in 2023 and now uses the Euro. Cards are widely accepted. Most tours can be booked and paid online in your home currency. ATMs are available throughout all cities and major towns.
Dubrovnik's city walls are exposed — walk the walls early morning (8–9am) before the heat peaks. Bring water. The evening light at sunset from the walls is extraordinary and worth timing your tour around.
Everything you need to know before visiting Croatia.