Croatia Airlines is returning to fly to Israel and offering direct flights to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
During the season, three weekly flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, using modern Airbus aircraft at convenient times allowing full use of vacation days.
The first flight will take off on May 13, with tickets offered at competitive prices and no additional fees for luggage.
Why Croatia?
Croatia offers a unique combination of mountain landscapes, clear sea beaches, historic cities, and picturesque villages. With a pleasant climate suitable for travels from May to October, the country has become a popular destination for travelers seeking a European experience at reasonable prices.
The country’s road system is advanced, signposting is clear, and car rentals provide full flexibility for independent travelers. Meanwhile, those preferring an organized experience will find a wide range of well-planned tours.
Croatia Airlines plane. Photo: Shutterstock Entertainment, Cuisine, and Culture
Croatia offers vibrant nightlife, diverse restaurants, local festivals, and outdoor concerts. The country hosts nightclubs, pubs, and cultural venues that provide a rich experience even after nightfall.
The Croatian cuisine combines fresh fish from the Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean flavors, and fine local wines, turning every meal into an unforgettable culinary experience.
Zagreb, Croatia. Photo: Shutterstock Sights Not to Miss in Croatia
Croatia offers a variety of stunning sites not to miss during your visit to the country. Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is a Baroque-style city with vibrant markets, fascinating museums, and affordable restaurants. Nature lovers will not want to miss the Plitvice Lakes National Park, which boasts a network of 16 stunning turquoise lakes with powerful waterfalls, or the Kornati National Park, an extraordinary archipelago with about 150 magical islands.
Along the coastline, magnificent cities like Split, Zadar, Rovinj, and Pula blend ancient palaces, picturesque beaches, and vibrant markets. Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," offers marble-paved streets and red roofs that create a breathtaking view. Additionally, the islands of Mljet and Korčula are hidden gems with national parks, luxurious palaces, and medieval quaint villages, offering an authentic and unique experience for every traveler.
Whether you're looking for a beach holiday, nature trip, or culinary experience, Croatia is your next destination.