Where to go
Croatia has become one of the most popular European MICE tourism destinations, offering an incredible diversity of venues, from luxurious seaside resorts to charming historic towns.
The stunning natural beauty, Mediterranean climate, and modern infrastructure provide a perfect atmosphere for organizing all corporate events. Whether you are organizing a conference, incentive tour, or team-building vacation, Croatia provides a wealth of possibilities. Here, we will guide you through some of the top Croatian destinations where you can stage your next MICE event—places that boast first-rate facilities and a certain Croatian charm. Whether it is the lively atmosphere of Split or the relaxed vibe of Korčula, Croatia truly has something to cater to every type of event.
SPLIT, CROATIA
As the vibrant heart of the region, Split boasts the world-famous Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site over 1,700 years old.
Walk along its busy streets, where ancient structures meet vibrant shops and cafes, and take in the stunning views of the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea. Panoramic city views from Marjan Hill are perfect for a lazy escape into nature. The legendary Riva promenade is the perfect location to sit and observe the world go by. The split will be long remembered, whether it's soaking up the local ambiance, savoring Mediterranean treats, or discovering the city's hidden gems. For others who seek a combination of business and pleasure, Split is the ideal location, where every stone has a story to tell and every moment is an opportunity to explore.
OMIŠ, CROATIA
Omiš is a charming coastal town nestled between the cliffs of the Cetina River and the sparkling Adriatic Sea. Boasting a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty, Omiš is a hidden gem on the Dalmatian coast.
The town is steeped in medieval history, having been a pirate fort in the Middle Ages. Its history is superbly showcased in locations like the 13th-century Mirabela Fortress, which offers spectacular views of the town and coastline. Aside from history, Omiš is a paradise for nature lovers and thrill-seekers. The River Cetina is ideal for adrenaline-pumping activities like rafting, kayaking, and zip-lining, and the surrounding mountains and beaches provide much room for trekking and relaxation. The town is bustling, with a picturesque waterfront lined with local eateries, restaurants, and shops, where one can savor delectable Dalmatian cuisine and wines. Whether you're planning a corporate event, a mice travel, or just visiting a beautiful, less-touristy destination, Omiš is a perfect choice. It offers both the serenity of nature and the excitement of adventure.
ISLAND HVAR, CROATIA
Dubbed the "island of sun," Hvar enjoys one of Europe's mildest climates and is always a great place to visit at any time of year.
Hvar town, named after the island, is a charming mixture of Venetian architecture, cobblestone roads, and bustling squares, and it serves as a quaint backdrop for rest and exploration. Hvar has been a favorite destination of luxury travelers for decades, but the luxurious lifestyle is not the sole reason why tourists flock to the island. The island is rich in history, with prominent attractions such as the 16th-century Hvar Fortress, which offers panoramic views of the town and the surrounding islands. The island's rich cultural heritage is also reflected in its stunning churches, museums, and ancient ruins, which provide a glimpse into its glorious past.
ISLAND KORČULA, CROATIA
Korčula is a picturesque island in the southern Adriatic Sea, renowned for its rich history, medieval towns, and lush landscapes. Due to its similarity to Dubrovnik, Korčula has been dubbed "Little Dubrovnik."
Korčula enchants us with its narrow stone streets, ancient walls, and pleasant stone houses that remind us of the island's rich history. The island's principal town, also named Korčula, is among the finest examples of Venetian architecture, with an impeccably preserved medieval old town surrounded by defense walls. Rich in legend, Korčula is also said to be the birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. The island also boasts an impressive selection of churches, monasteries, and museums, each adding to its cultural and historical charm.
ISLAND VIS, CROATIA
Vis is a tranquil island with a perfect blend of nature, history, and Mediterranean charm.
Located off the coast of the Dalmatian Peninsula, Vis is rich in unspoiled nature, clear waters, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it an excellent destination for those looking to escape the crowd. Steeped in history, Vis has also been a military base and has retained its historical integrity through numerous landmarks and secret sites. The Venetian-style town of Vis is complemented by the nearby Stiniva Cove, where cliffs dramatically rise to create a secluded beach and one of the island's most picturesque spots. Visitors can explore the island's past ruins, such as the Roman ruins of Issa, or its vibrant island life through its olive groves, vineyards, and traditional konobas.
DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
Dubrovnik, or the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a stunning city that combines history, culture, and nature seamlessly.
Situated on the southern coast of Croatia, this UNESCO World Heritage destination is among the Mediterranean's most renowned locales. The city's Old Town, with its incredibly well-preserved Renaissance and Baroque architecture, invites visitors to step back as they walk along winding cobblestone streets, past medieval walls, and under the city's formidable gates. The most spectacular feature of Dubrovnik is the medieval city walls that encircle the Old Town and provide bird's-eye views of the sparkling Adriatic Sea. The ancient fortifications are walkable for visitors looking out over the terracotta-tiled roofs and the bustling harbor below. The iconic Stradun street, lined with vibrant shops, cafes, and restaurants, is the city's focal point and leads to the impressive Rector's Palace and the expansive Sponza Palace. In addition to being historically wealthy, Dubrovnik is also a hub of modern Mediterranean culture. Its lovely beaches, clean seas, and lively nightlife offer a good mixture of relaxation and amusement.