nature
From stunning mountain ranges to tranquil lakes and lush forests, Croatia and its surrounding regions offer some of the most breath-taking natural landscapes in Europe. Explore the diverse beauty of our protected parks, crystal-clear rivers, and picturesque nature reserves, where adventure and serenity await at every turn.

Baćina lakes
The Baćina Lakes, located near the Neretva River, are a serene escape perfect for a day trip. Surrounded by lush nature, they offer various activities, from kayaking to hiking, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Biokovo Nature Park
Biokovo stretches along the Makarska Riviera, offering stunning views and a unique natural landscape. This beautiful mountain is perfect for hiking, with breathtaking panoramas of the Adriatic Sea and diverse wildlife. A true gem for nature lovers.


Cetina River
The Cetina River in southern Croatia is a thrilling destination for rafting and canyoning, surrounded by stunning natural scenery. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply enjoying the beauty, the Cetina River offers an unforgettable experience.
Mljet National Park
Mljet National Park, Croatia’s first marine protected area, captivates visitors with its vibrant nature, crystal-clear waters, and serene landscapes. For over 60 years, it has been a must-visit destination for those seeking untouched beauty and tranquillity.


Red Lake
Red Lake, near Imotski, is a stunning karst pit filled with water, formed by the collapse of the vault above. Surrounded by legends, including the tale of Gavan’s courts, this unique lake offers a fascinating glimpse into Croatia’s natural and mythical history.
Blue Lake
Just outside Imotski, Blue Lake gets its name from the stunning blue color of its waters. Shaped like a kidney, this natural wonder offers a peaceful escape with its breath-taking views and tranquil atmosphere.


Prološko Mud
Prološko blato is a vast floodplain in the western part of the Imotski field, which is under water for part of the year, and only one small part is under water throughout the year. This mud is a typical example of flooded karst fields in Dalmatia.
Blidinje Nature Park
Blidinje Nature Park, one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most beautiful natural areas, is just an hour and a half drive from the Adriatic coast. With stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, it’s the perfect destination for nature lovers.


Kravica waterfall
The Kravica waterfall is a favorite Herzegovinian picnic spot and summer swimming spot. This natural show has been attracting many nature lovers for years, and in the summer months it offers rest and entertainment for all lovers of swimming and activities on the river.
Hutovo Blato Nature Park
Hutovo Blato, located near the Neretva River in southeastern Herzegovina, is one of Europe’s largest wintering grounds for birds. Its rich biodiversity and tranquil wetlands make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts.
