Croatia
 
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Croatia is  on everyone's radar!   I can’t say I am  surprised,  we adored our sailing trip in September 2023… Croatia is simply stunning.   
 
Often called the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Croatia is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful islands, but it’s also home to ancient cities, breathtaking waterfalls, and rolling hills dotted with vineyards that rival Tuscany.   
 
If nature, history, and culture don’t pique your interest, perhaps its status as one of the filming locations for Game of Thrones will!
 
From the historic streets of Split and Dubrovnik to the many islands of the Dalmation Coast,  this country is packed with experiences for every type of traveler.   Croatia can also be easily combined with Slovenia and Montenegro, which is great if you want to start in Venice and journey along the coast.  
 
P.S. I am hosting a safari to Kenya, and then on to Tanzania and Zanzibar for lodge and resort inspections.  I will be out of the office from May 31-June 18, I will be unable to accept any new design assignments after May 19th.  
 
Translation, call me now please if you need to discuss your plans!   
 
Ready to go? Let’s dive in ⤵️
 
XO,Jackie
The Timeline
WHEN TO PLAN & VISIT
If you're wondering when to visit...
 
Croatia’s mild Mediterranean climate makes it an appealing destination all year, but here are some key tips to help you plan the best time for your trip:
 
🌞 High Season: The peak travel season runs from June to early September, when the weather is sunny, and the Adriatic Sea is warm. This is perfect for beach lovers, but it also means popular cities like Dubrovnik and Split will be very crowded.
 
🌸 Springtime Bliss: Spring (April to June) is an ideal time to explore the stunning landscapes of Croatia, especially in Krka National Park, where waterfalls are at their fullest, and blooming flowers bring the scenery to life. It’s also a great time for hiking and outdoor activities, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds.
 
🍷 Fall Festivals: Autumn (late September to November) is not to be missed, especially for food and wine lovers! Plan your trip in October for the Truffle Days in Istria, where you can experience truffle hunting, tastings, and local cuisine.  As you might know, I am all into truffle hunting.  The vibrant fall foliage in Plitvice Lakes National Park also creates a breathtaking backdrop for hiking and exploring.
 
 
 
A Closer Look
A SLICE OF DUBROVNIK
Walk the Historic City Walls: Dubrovnik’s city walls are one of the most iconic and well-preserved fortifications in Europe, offering stunning panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the red-roofed Old Town. A walk along these ancient walls is a great workout, and every step reveals hidden fortresses, towers, and scenic overlooks.  But go early to avoid the midday crowds.
 
Island-Hopping from the Old Port: Dubrovnik’s Old Port is the gateway to hundreds o stunning islands just off the coast, offering the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Never out of sight of land, island hopping by private yacht is a great way to explore quaint villages, fantastic food, and each islands personality 
 
Local Cuisine in a Historic Setting: Dubrovnik’s culinary scene is not to be missed, and what better way to experience it than by dining in a centuries-old building?  From fresh seafood caught that day to traditional Dalmatian dishes, the food here is as rich in flavor as the city is in history. Be sure to sample local wines from the nearby Pelješac Peninsula, known for its world-class reds. Whether it's a casual konoba (tavern) or a Michelin-starred restaurant, dining in Dubrovnik is an unforgettable experience.
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