Croatia
About Roundabout
- After a decade of exciting tours, tailor-made trips, and incentive programs, the agency developed extensive local knowledge, expertise, and resources. Personal approach, flexibility, and professionalism have made Roundabout top-rated tour specialists based on guests’ reviews.
- The team at Roundabout is passionate about travel and feel privileged to be able to share Slovenia, Croatia, and its neighboring area with the world. They are specialists for individual travelers in Slovenia, Croatia, and neighboring regions.
- Roundabout offers a wide variety of scheduled guaranteed departures and high-quality tailor-made programs. To best meet your client’s needs, Roundabout needs to know what the client loves, and what their preferences are so they can find and organize things that are personally adjusted to the client.
Product & Services
- FIT & Group Travel
- Family Travel
- Scheduled Tours
- Culinary Tours
- Shore Excursions
- Honeymoons
Contact Info
- IX. Bukovački Ogranak 3 B
- Zagreb
- Croatia
- +38 591 270 3991
Top Activities
- Dive into one of the ecologically best-preserved parts of Europe since the 10% of the country is protected. Explore its eight National Parks and eleven Nature Parks among which are the Plitvice Lakes, the only natural good recognized by UNESCO.
- The Adriatic Sea, one of the most peaceful and transparent of the Mediterranean, is the very place for sailing under full sail. Hop from island to island in the Kornati archipelago mooring in bays or natural shelters, enjoy the underwater fishing in Pakleni Islands, visit the famous lighthouse of Palagruza, the most remote Croatian island and moor at the amazing Elaphiti Islands.
- The crossroads between East and West, Central European and the southern spirit of the Mediterranean, Croatia has developed a wide artistic, literary and musical tradition over the years. A rich cultural heritage that lives beyond museums, churches and cathedrals. Marvel in the country’s colorful history manifested in its arts and architecture.
- Explore the diversity of Croatian cuisine and discover its wonderful specialties. Aperitifs such as the world famous Maraschino of Zadar, starters such as cheese from Pag, ham and kulenova seka of Slavonia, oysters and mussels from Ston, delicious grilled fish, salted anchovies, delicacies such as eels and frogs from the Neretva Valley, are among the many dishes in an unforgettable menu that will conquer your senses.
- Whether city beaches like Banje in Dubrovnik or off the beaten track like those of Korčula Island, Lastovo or pebble beaches like Brela, or even relaxing like Vis Island, lively like the island of Pag or surf beaches like Brač, Croatia has spectacular beaches, ranging from family friendly to nudist and unspoiled.
- Fly higher than the clouds, dive into the deep sea or practice any activity you can imagine in between, Croatia is a true paradise for lovers of active tourism, nature and adrenaline.
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About Croatia
The main population centres are the capital Zagreb (about 800,000), ports Split (240.000), Rijeka (130.000) and Osijek (110.000). Other well known towns include Dubrovnik, Porec, Rovinj, Opatija, Zadar and Sibenik.
Croatia has an amazing, diverse 5,835km long coast of islands, cliffs and reefs. There are 1,244 islands and islets in the Adriatic, although only about 50 are populated. The largest island is Krk, whilst the country’s other well known islands are Hvar, Brac, Korcula and Pag.
Official language in Croatia is Croatian. Since English is taught from kindergarten, we can say that it is the second language that Croatians use.
The climate is Mediterranean along the Adriatic coast, meaning warm dry summers and mild winters, with 2,600 hours of sunlight on average yearly – it is one of the sunniest coastlines in Europe! The interior of the country has a continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters.
Zagreb
Croatia capital, perfect for a short break with numerous sights, a full events calendar, great restaurants, nightlife and even shopping.
Šibenik
Šibenik along with its Cathedral of St. Jacob, stands as testimony to the historical importance of this part of Europe. The Cathedral is unique on a global scale for many reasons and included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.
Split
The second largest city in Croatia, and an urban and cultural centre at the crossroads of Dalmatia. Split offers a theatrical and exhibition programme, including the international festival of opera, concerts, drama, dance and street theatre.
Rovinj
An Istrian gem and beach destination, surrounded by the Adriatic Sea. There are many reasons to visit Rovinj, especially if you’re a history and outdoor sports aficionado.
Zadar
A city monument, surrounded by historical ramparts, a treasury of the archaeological and monumental riches of ancient and medieval times, Renaissance and many contemporary architectural achievements such as the first Sea Organ in the world.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
A UNESCO site with sixteen interconnecting lakes, 78-meter high waterfall, and beautiful flora and fauna. Visiting the Park is a truly unique experience.
Hvar
One of Croatia’s more upmarket islands, you’ll often read about various celebrities and the well-to-do holidaying on Hvar each year. Very well-known for its wonderful weather, with the highest annual average hours of sun in the whole of Croatia.
Kornati National Park
Kornati islands include 89 uninhabited islands, islets, and reefs, for a total area of 217 km2, and are famous for the cliffs. It seems that the number of islands is even bigger because an old saying says: “As many days in a year, as many Kornati islands”.
Dubrovnik
Croatia’s jewel. Dubrovnik’s Old Town is truly stunning and an absolute must-see – it’s easy to spend a couple of days exploring, walking the city walls, and visiting all the sights in and around it.
Krka National Park
With its seven waterfalls and a total drop in altitude of 242 m, the Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon.