Croatia is one of the world's top tourist destinations, which can be readily confirmed by as many as 18.5 million tourists who visited us last year.
As eZadar writes on the 4th of June, 2018, just ahead of the upcoming (and fast approaching) main tourist season, Croatia has become even more interesting destination than it was before with the welcome addition of ''Priceless Croatia'', which offers almost fifty entirely unique and exclusive experiences across numerous destinations throughout the country, promoting and further positioning Croatia as a top destination and a must visit country across the world.
After registering on the website, MasterCard users from around the world open themselves up to the opportunities of experiencing a gladiator fight in one of the six largest Roman amphitheaters, participation in the Pula Film Festival, experiencing the oldest Croatian street festival, Špancirfest, as a VIP visitor, discovering the secret of beer production in Istria's San Servolo, tasting the best olive oil in the Istrian region, enjoying wine tasting, discovering the secrets of Dubrovnik during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, being backstage at the wildly popular Ultra Europe Festival, getting to know the dark side of Zagreb from the Middle Ages, discovering the sunniest Croatian island of Hvar, and getting better aquainted with its long-standing wine tradition, enjoying a private boat in Šibenik, a Jessie Ware concert, or lunch with a famous Croatian chef during a balloon ride in the clouds, and even more.
In addition to the current active experiences on offer with the new Priceless Croatia project, new opportunities will also become available during the warm summer months, including experiences at the popular Zagreb Zoo, as well as sailing and yoga courses for beginners.
There will also be special experiences on offer at the well-known Boškinac restaurant on the island of Pag, as well as various additional benefits associated with the spectacular concerts and performances held during the timeless Dubrovnik Summer Festival, as well as various private jazz concerts in the country's capital, Zagreb.