First stop
Croatia
Ayra begins along the Croatian coast, where medieval stone streets open onto harbours, islands and sunlight moving across the Adriatic. This first chapter is about clear water, old walls, café mornings and the cinematic calm of the Dalmatian coast.
Croatia route
From Istrian hill towns to Adriatic islands
Ayra's Croatia chapter moves through harbours, Roman ruins, island coves, national parks and old stone towns. It begins in Istria, follows the Kvarner coast, slips through the northern islands and then heads south toward Dalmatian light.
Rovinj
Pastel facades, narrow lanes and one of the Adriatic's most photogenic old towns.
Pula
Roman grandeur by the sea, anchored by its amphitheatre and sunlit waterfront.
Brijuni
Protected islands with quiet shores, pine shade and a slower, more private mood.
Motovun
A hilltop town above truffle country, where misty mornings feel almost unreal.
Rijeka
A port city with energy, layered history and a more urban side of the Croatian coast.
Krk
Easy island beauty with rocky beaches, small villages and clear Kvarner light.
Cres
Wild landscapes, quiet bays and the feeling that the island still keeps its own pace.
Losinj
Pine-scented promenades, sheltered harbours and a softer, wellness-filled island mood.
Plitvice
Waterfalls, lakes and wooden pathways through one of Croatia's most iconic landscapes.
Kornati
Austere, beautiful islands where sea, stone and silence take over the frame.
Pag
Moonlike terrain, wind-shaped stone and a coastline that feels stark and cinematic.
Split
Roman history layered with waterfront energy, markets and everyday life.
Zadar
Sea-swept promenades, sunset rituals and a coast city that balances calm with design.
Brac
Bright stone, clear water and the timeless simplicity of island summer days.
Rab
Bell towers, sandy coves and a gentler island character shaped by history and light.