Croatia is situated at the southeastern edge of Central Europe, northwest of the Balkan Peninsula, along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea.


It shares maritime borders with Italy across the Adriatic Sea, and land borders with Slovenia and Hungary to the north, and Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the east and south.


Spanning a total area of 56,594 square kilometers, Croatia boasts a stunning coastline stretching 1,778 kilometers. Its inland capital, Zagreb, is renowned for its medieval Upper Town and an array of diverse museums.


Croatia is a developed country located in the Western Balkans that serves as a gateway to Central and Southeastern Europe. The country boasts well-equipped port facilities, a dense road network, fast land transportation, and relatively convenient railway and water transportation. Additionally, Croatia offers good social security to its citizens.


Croatia is a young country that gained independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991. It is a diverse country with a stunning Adriatic coastline, rich mountain forests, and Mediterranean weather. Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination. Croatia is known as the back garden left by God on the Adriatic Sea. According to legend, it has the bluest sky and the most beautiful ocean on earth, so it is also called "the Pearl of the Mediterranean". Immigrating to Croatia is a popular choice for many people who yearn for European life.


Although it is a medium-sized European country, it has the most pristine scenery in the Mediterranean. Off the Croatian coastline, as many as 1,244 islands dot the verdant Adriatic Sea, with 20 World Heritage Sites and 8 National Parks within its borders. In addition to the overwhelming medieval castles, palaces, squares, and alleys, Croatia also has rich natural scenery. The seaside beaches and mountain waterfalls here can also bring you a unique tranquility.


It was voted the best travel destination in Europe by Lonely Planet several times. Castles with stories, magical beaches, and towering cliffs, like a beautiful "3D" picture scroll, it is no wonder that they have become the new favorite of European travel destinations.


Dubrovnik is the most beautiful city in Croatia. It has a typical Mediterranean climate, with 250 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of 25 degrees Celsius in summer.


The region offers stunning waterfronts, unspoiled islands, beautiful coasts of pebbles, and sandy beaches. The stunning bay and inlet with pine-covered mountains and crystal-clear waters led Georges Bernard to describe it as a paradise on earth, the pearl of the Adriatic.


Croatia is a country that can give you unlimited surprises. There is not only the famous Croatian Rhapsody but also beautiful scenery that makes you linger. You can sit in a quaint cafe in the Middle Ages of Croatia and drink a cup of coffee, bask in the sun under the broken walls and interpret the stories of the past, stand by the sea, and enjoy the sea breeze. The people living here are slowly passing on the history in their casual daily life.