
National Geographic TravellerÌý(UK)Ìýexplores another side of Croatia inÌýits April 2026 issueÌý
With the promise of blue skies – and springtime trips – drawing ever closer, the April issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) invites readers to experience Croatia in a new light with 19 experiences spotlighting its unsung corners.
Croatia’s teal waters and fortified coastal towns need no introduction. The pull of its Adriatic coastline is stronger than ever – attracting the vast majority of last year’s 21.8 million visitor arrivals. But those shingled shores are only the beginning, with a huge array of experiences to be found throughout the Balkan nation’s lesser-known regions. The April cover story brings together the very best of them, from hiking among chamois on the rugged Premužić Trail to hopping between the Elaphiti Islands, where Dubrovnik’s 17th– and 18th-century aristocrats once sought respite from the summer heat.
Readers will also find a free copy of National Geographic Traveller’s annual US guide included with the April issue, featuring some of America’s greatest journeys on the country’s 250th birthday.
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- °Õ´Ç²ú²¹²µ´Ç:ÌýExplore how the Caribbean island celebrates its deep-rooted culture during festival seasonÌý
- Bahrain: Meet the chefs and producers breathing new life into the Gulf nation’s culinary traditionsÌý
- Coast to Coast: Echoes of history reverberate along this long-distance trailÌýinÌýNorthern EnglandÌý
- Guizhou:ÌýIn the Chinese village ofÌýHuanggang, singers are fighting to keep their traditions aliveÌý
- Self-drive safaris: Blaze your own trail with these extraordinary wildlife journeys in Namibia and beyondÌý
- Austria:ÌýAs winter thaws, plan a trip to theÌýGasteinÌýValley’s mountain pastures and mineral-rich poolsÌý
- Alsace:Ìý¶Ù¾±²õ³¦´Ç±¹±ð°ùÌýflammekueche, the French region’s signature dishÌý
- Vancouver:ÌýThe best places to bed down across the city, from art deco marvels to waterfront gemsÌý
- Amsterdam: Get to know the canal city like a local, both inside and outÌý
The Edit: Follow in the footsteps of T E Lawrence in Jordan; a roundup of the trips, trails, projects and launches on our radar this month; in search of historic markets and new-wave restaurants in Chiang Mai, Thailand; where to forage for ·¡³Ü°ù´Ç±è±ð’s&²Ô²ú²õ±è;wild greens; award-winning bartender Nora Koufou reveals her favourite drinking spots in Athens; searching for Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon; uncover ²Ñ¾±±ô²¹²Ô’s&²Ô²ú²õ±è;fragrance history at a perfume hotel; jazz nights, ceramics and art-filled monasteries in Seville; and the renaissance of New Jersey’s after-dark diners.
Special Interest: Freya Bromley on the blissful isolation of Lundy Island
In Focus: Catch up on all the latest from the world of travel photography
Expert Traveller: Birdwatching in unlikely destinations is our One to Watch this month; The Lowdown pulls back the curtain on the secretive world of the hotel concierge; Kit List returns with the team’s essential picks for winter hikes; The Story Behind unravels the history of the kimono; How To serves up tips for booking a last-minute travel deal; and Great Little Place sees National Geographic Traveller staff and readers pick their favourite spots to explore and eat and kick back in. Finally, singer-songwriter Arlo Parks Cox recalls the places that have shaped her life and music in My Travels.
PLUS: Win a two-night gourmet stay in Farlam Hall, Cumbria:
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