Travelling for business provides many great opportunities, from establishing new business connections to gaining additional work experiences. And if you’re lucky enough to go to a beautiful country like Croatia, you should take time to explore the country whilst travelling there for business.
Here are some of the most beautiful places worth exploring in Croatia.
Dubrovnik Riviera
The Dubrovnik Riviera is a 20-km stretch of coast sandwiched between Dubrovnik and Cavtat. You’ll be spoilt in terms of natural beauty, culture, and things to do when you visit this beautiful region of Croatia. With a myriad of thriving resort towns at your fingertips, including Korcula, Lopud, and Mlini, there are plenty of opportunities for exploration.

Since the Dubrovnik Riviera is becoming one of Croatia’s most popular tourist destinations, you’ll find plenty of options for excellent accommodations in this area. Consider staying in a business-equipped luxury Croatian villa with a swimming pool, a perfect option for those travelling on business in Croatia.
Split
Famous for its laid back city vibe, Split is one of Croatia’s most fascinating cities. Its beautiful cobblestone streets are lined with museums, ancient Roman ruins, and magnificent cathedrals, creating an enticing fusion of medieval and modern charm.

If you’re heading to Croatia for business and staying somewhere near Split, visiting this charming city is highly recommended. In the middle of the city, you’ll find the remains of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the atmospheric old town, and Diocletian’s Palace. There are also cosy cafes, small bars and restaurants, and other hidden gems.
Trogir
Nicknamed “The Little Venice”, Trogir is a tiny Croatian town with a labyrinth of narrow cobbled streets. It’s an easy day trip from Split, so Trogir can make for an easy day trip if you’re on a business trip somewhere in Split.

With a rich history dating back to more than 2,000 years ago, Trogir is home to several historical sites. As you wander along its charming streets, you’ll come across buildings from the Renaissance, Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque periods.
Istria
Istria is another wonderful place to visit while on a business trip to Croatia, especially if you are a fan of historical heritage sites. The Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč, a UNESCO world heritage site, is an open-air museum that’s definitely worth a visit. Meanwhile, the magnificent Amphitheatre in Pula and several other historical sights help revive the peninsula’s rich history.

But Istria is not only about historical sites. It also has beautiful beaches that can make your visit truly relaxing. From secluded coves to beaches that offer various attractions, Istria will make your business trip to Croatia a memorable one.
Korcula
If you have finished your business and are looking for an interesting thing to do in Croatia, consider booking a small ship cruise to Korcula. Nicknamed the “Little Dubrovnik”, Korcula is built on a small peninsula that juts out into the Peljesac Channel. Its medieval-walled Old Town is lined with gorgeous Venetian-style buildings with red rooftops similar to Dubrovnik. Your cruise will also visit nearby places in Korcula, such as Split, Hvar, and Dubrovnik.
