Imaginative travellers might want to consider Croatia as their next holiday destination after it was revealed that the country could offer good value for money in 2010.
According to Hidden Croatia, because the location is outside of the eurozone, travellers may see more favourable currency exchanges than countries using the euro.
In addition, the destination has good flying connections from the UK and high-quality resorts and hotels to boast.
The travel company went on to suggest travellers visit the Dalmation Coast on the Dubrovnik Riviera where they can relax on beautiful beaches and take a stroll in the surrounding Mediterranean gardens.
Furthermore, heading to one of the country's many islands may be a good idea, it stated, highlighting the Brac and Hvar islands as two that may be perfect for visitors.
Lonely Planet advises holidaymakers in Croatia to travel to Varazdin, which used to be the nation's capital, the Roman ruins of Pula and Samobor's covered bridges.
