Dubrovnik served as King's Landing for HBO's Game of Thrones — and tourism increased over 50% as fans flocked to the medieval walled city. From the cascading turquoise pools of Plitvice Lakes to Diocletian's 4th-century Roman palace in Split, Croatia packs an astonishing range of UNESCO sites, 1,200+ Adriatic islands, and a fierce 1990s independence war into a country smaller than West Virginia.
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You'll explore the Adriatic islands and coastline, Game of Thrones filming locations across Dubrovnik and Split, the cascading travertine waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes, the 1990s Croatian War of Independence, Luka Modrić and Croatian football glory, and the country's 2023 adoption of the euro.
Dubrovnik is famous for its perfectly preserved medieval walled Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979 and the former maritime Republic of Ragusa. It became globally recognized as the filming location for King's Landing in HBO's Game of Thrones.
Croatia adopted the euro on January 1, 2023, replacing the kuna and becoming the 20th member of the eurozone. On the same day, Croatia also joined the Schengen Area, ending border controls with most of the EU.
Luka Modrić is a Croatian midfielder who plays for Real Madrid and captains the Croatian national team. He won the 2018 Ballon d'Or and led Croatia to the 2018 FIFA World Cup final, finishing as runners-up to France.
Last updated: May 2026