Bläddra bland vingårdar från Kroatiens främsta vinregioner

Upptäck Kroatiens mest inspirerande vingårdar

Få vinregioner är så givande att utforska som Kroatien, där Plavac Mali, Malvazija Istarska, Graševina och Pošip frodas i ett vinland uppdelat mellan Adriatiska kusten, Istriska halvön och kontinentala Slavonien. För resenärer som söker vingårdar nära dig eller en komplett vinturismupplevelse är Kroatien platsen att börja.

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Reidun Jordan
Reidun Jordan May 30, 2025
Fantastisk Sikuli Kastel Sikuli levererade verkligen. Vi åt en sexrätters middag med vinpaket. Vi hade ett privat bord i paviljongen med en otrolig utsikt över hela Kastela...
Gerry
Gerry September 5, 2025
Inte entusiast Tyvärr 2 totalt vänliga gäster. Välkommen är annorlunda.

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How can I travel to Croatia by air?

To visit wineries in Croatia, a number of local airports are in your service:

1. Zagreb Airport is the most convenient option to fly in, if your wine tour starts in Croatian Uplands. 

2. To travel in Istria and Kvarner wine region, you have 3 airports to choose from: Rijeka Airport, Portoroz Airport, or Pula Airport. 

3. Nearest to the beautiful islands of Cres is the Losinj Airport.

4. To travel in the Dalmatia region and its appellations, fly into Zadar airport

How can I travel to Croatia by car?

To visit wineries in Croatia driving is easy and convenient. On the toll roads you will come across some booths that function as entry or exit points. Other roads are toll-free and cover a wide area of the country. 

To visit wineries in Croatia at the Danube Area, E-70 highway is in your service.
The same highway will bring you to the Croatian region from Serbia too. 

The same E-70 highway will take you to Zagreb, to travel around the Croatian Uplands.

Also, from Zagreb E65 highway goes to Varazdin (Croatian Uplands). 

E-65 highway will serve you to drive from Zagreb to Istria and enjoy some of the best wineries in Croatia. 

If you follow E-65 along the Adriatic sea, you will arrive in Dalmatia wine region. 

How can I travel to Croatia by train?

To visit the wineries in Croatia, taking a train in between the wine regions is one of the most reasonable and fast ways to travel.

The train system in Croatia connects Zagreb to a number of local cities. The bad news is that Dubrovnik is not connected to the rest of the country by railway.

There are daily trains from Zagreb to:
1. Rijeka (Istria)
2. Split (Dalmatia)
3. Varazdin (Croatian Uplands)
4. Osijek (Danube)

You can buy the tickets online, or on the spot. For detailed schedules and prices click here.

Are there vineyards in Croatia?

There are some of the best vineyards in Croatia.

Due to the climate and moderate weather, Croatia is a great destination to grow vine.

Where is the best wine in Croatia?

In the Kutjevo appelation (in Croatian Uplands), some of the best wineries of Croatia produce the best Grasevina white wine.

Where are the best wineries in Croatia to taste red wine?

The wineries in Croatia, in Dalmatia wine regions, produce the best Plavac Mali - rich, red wine.

Where are the best wineries in Croatia to taste white wine?

Among the gorgeous wine regions in Croatia, Istria is proud to be best white wine producer.

Where are the best wineries in Croatia to taste sparkling wine?

Best sparkling wine, in the wineries of Croatia is produced in the Plešivica appelation (in Croatian Uplands).

Is Croatian wine good?

There are many gorgeous wineries in Croatia, that produce excellent, high-quality wines.

Where is best wine in Croatia?

Croatia has several notable wine regions. Istria is known for its high-quality white wines, particularly Malvasia and Teran. Dalmatia stands out for its diverse production, including reds like Plavac Mali, while Slavonia excels in robust reds like Frankovka. Krk Island is renowned for its refreshing white wine made from the Žlahtina grape.

Which island in Croatia has the best wine?

Krk Island is often regarded as one of the top islands in Croatia for wine production. Known for its indigenous Žlahtina grape, Krk Island produces refreshing and aromatic white wines. The unique terroir, combined with the island's Mediterranean climate, contributes to the quality and distinctiveness of the wines. Wine enthusiasts visiting Krk Island can explore local wineries, taste Žlahtina wines, and enjoy the island's scenic beauty.

What is the wine capital of Croatia?

Zagreb is the wine capital of Croatia. The city boasts a thriving wine scene, with numerous wine bars, cellars, and festivals dedicated to showcasing Croatian wines. It serves as a gateway to the country's diverse wine regions and offers a convenient starting point for wine exploration.

Is wine expensive in Croatia?

Croatian wines are generally considered to be reasonably priced, offering good value for the quality. There is a wide range of wines available at various price points, making it possible to find affordable options as well as higher-end selections. Overall, Croatia is known for offering wines that are accessible and affordable compared to some other European countries.