The popularity of Croatia as a tourist destination in the Polish and UK markets is best confirmed by the covers and reports about our country published in National Geographic Traveler magazine, one of the world's most influential travel magazines. In this year's fourth issue of the Polish version of the magazine, Croatia is presented as the main topic through an extensive feature that introduces readers to the diversity of Croatian regions, natural beauties and cultural heritage.
Lukasz Załuski, editor-in-chief of the Polish National Geographic Traveler, points out that Croatia is a destination that travelers are happy to return to:
"Some countries always attract us, and Croatia is one of the favorite destinations of Poles, for whom the Adriatic represents the ideal backdrop for a real summer vacation", he said Zaluski.
The reportage takes readers through different parts of our country - from the islands of Hvar, Korčula and Lastovo, to the cities of Dubrovnik and Split. Special emphasis is placed on the natural contrasts of Dalmatia, the cultural richness of Istria and the unique landscape of the Neretva Delta.

The same issue also published an editorial by the deputy editor-in-chief, Agnieszka Załęske-Franus, which describes the Croatian philosophy of life through personal travel experience "a little bit"As she said, it is precisely this approach to life and vacation, through enjoying the moment and without rushing, that highlights some of the special features of Croatia as a destination that provides Polish travel enthusiasts with an authentic experience, from the streets of Dubrovnik and views of the Adriatic to the Plitvice Lakes, Split and numerous historic Istrian towns.
At the same time, Croatia also shone on the cover of the British edition of National Geographic Traveller magazine, which presented numerous Croatian destinations and experiences in a report spanning over 20 pages.
Source and photo: Croatian National Tourist Board