Slavonia, Croatia
Situated on the north-east of Croatia. Slavonia is abundant in cultural and historical heritage, unique continental architecture, churches, towers, castles and spas based on thermo-mineral waters.
Osijek
On the right bank of the River Drava, 25 km upstream from its entrance to the River Danube lies Osijek. The capital city of Slavonia region remains a popular domestic tourist destination.
Vukovar
Vukovar is the biggest Croatian river port located at the confluence of Vuka River in Danube, known as a symbol of the Croatian war for independence, as it arose from the ashes of the ‘90s.
Đakovo
Home to Đakovački Vezovi, the annual celebration of Slavonian traditions. Folklore dancing and singing procession ends with a carriage pulled by pure-bred Lipizzaner horses.
Našice
Našice is a historical center of the region of Našice. Take time to wander in the town centre and visit the Pejačević Castle.
Kopački Rit
An ever-changing landscape, explore this large wetland on a daily boat tour. Kopački Rit Natural Park is an important habitat for red deer and white-tailed eagles for nesting.
Karanac
The old Pannonian houses and village taverns serving traditional local recipes will transport you to a bygone era. Explore the ‘Street of Forgotten Times’ in Karanac.
Kutjevo
Situated in a valley, Kutjevo is famous for its wine. Take a trip to Kutjevo Castle's historic estate and enjoy wine tasting in one of Croatia's oldest wine cellars.