Eastern Europe • Croatia & Balkans

Croatia & Balkans: walls, the Adriatic, road trips and a summer Europe with its own soul

This axis is one of the most desired by travelers who want sea, stone, walls, historic towns, sunset, boats and a strong sense of discovery. Croatia works as the anchor, but the conversation expands beautifully once Montenegro, Kotor and other Balkan layers enter.

Why it is so compelling

A Europe of sea, walls and golden light

Dubrovnik became a global icon, but the region goes much further. Split, Hvar, Kotor, islands, coastlines, smaller roads and that mix of stone, sea and history create a very strong trip for summer, couples, road trips and aesthetically driven travel.

What it evokes

The Adriatic, walls and escape from routine

This is a side of Europe that speaks to summer dreams, water, boats, ruins, walled cities and photogenic landscape.

To go further

The Balkans do not stop at Dubrovnik

Montenegro, Kotor, islands and other coastal stretches help turn the trip into a complete travel axis.

Layers of the region

What I would put on the radar

Dubrovnik

A imagem mais global da região e uma porta de entrada fortíssima.

Split & Hvar

Uma Croácia mais de ilha, verão, barco e energia mediterrânea.

Kotor & Montenegro

Uma extensão chic e extremamente fotogênica para o mesmo eixo de viagem.

Road trip balcânico

Esse é um dos grandes formatos de viagem que fazem a região crescer muito.

Closing note

One of the most seductive axes of European summer

Croatia & the Balkans work beautifully for travelers who want a more sunlit, more maritime, more walled and visually striking Europe.