With no shop, no cafe and about 50 residents only, Sestrunj in the Zadar archipelago is a portal back into another time.
More than a thousand years after a ship vanished off the coast of modern-day Croatia, archaeologists have uncovered a wreck that might reshape our ideas of the medieval world.
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Pag island in northwest Croatia is a region of pale pink limestone that’s as magical as a desert. First, the area’s holm oak forests were felled for medieval ship-building. Intensive grazing and the ...
The very mention of a European beach vacation tends to evoke spritz-soaked Positano, sleepy Greek fishing villages, and the rocky coastlines of the Algarve. But Croatia—by no means under the radar—is ...
Living on the coast means living on the front lines of a rapidly changing planet. And as climate change transforms our coasts, that will transform our world. Every two weeks, we bring you stories that ...
The 2026 edition of Tirreno-Adriatico will pose as challenging a course as ever, despite the lack of a big summit finish. Unveiled on Friday, January 16, the 2026 route – run over seven days from ...