Are you looking to treat your partner to a romantic city break? Do you have a few days holiday still to take? Or do you want to discover a new city or re-visit a city with some special memories?
Zagreb
A break in the vibrant and modern capital of Croatia. Zagreb boasts a beautiful medieval old city and many parks and lakes. Go in winter and you can watch the only ski world cup race to be held in a capital city, or during the summer months take a short trip to Vrbovec to sample the traditional way of Croatian life. Visit the 13th Century Church of St. Mark and the richest and the most valuable Gothic portal in South Eastern Europe. Take a short trip to Gornji Grad a historical nucleus of Croatia. Pay a visit to the Ban Jelacic Square in the centre of Zagreb. Spend a day wandering around the 80,00 items that cover the ethnographic heritage of Croatia in the Ethnographical Museum.
Split
Split combines an extraordinary mix of the old and new, its amazing scenery sits perfectly along side a vibrant atmosphere. Split is not only an urban, cultural and traffic centre of Dalmatia with road and sea connections to Dalmatia's numerous summer resorts, but it is also a tourist destination itself. A city with a 1700-year old tradition, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which the well-known Palace of Diocletian, inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List, certainly occupies a special position, and the warmth and offer of a modern Mediterranean city. Split holidays are full of stunning places to visit and worth visiting is Marjan Forest Park, the green oasis the citizens of Split have been proud of for generations, carefully maintained and cherished. The park includes promenades, vista points, solariums, nature paths, playgrounds and the Split zoo.
Dubrovnik
A city break to Dubrovnik is a must do, thanks to its reputation as being one of the world's finest and best preserved fortified cities. With entire streets and buildings perfectly planned and preserved to create the original atmosphere of the 7th century. You can ramble through the cobbled streets and narrow alleyways and admire the ancient architecture, take a walk along the stone ramparts of the city walls for the best view of the magnificent town of Dubrovnik, or simply relax in the sun soaked cafes and watch the world go by.