Sunvil now offers a range of tours, hotels, fly-drives, city breaks and island hopping experiences in Croatia.

Rab and Kolocep are two of Croatia's 1,200 islands, as well as mainland Orebic, Korcula, Konavle Valley, Biograd na Moru, Tucepi and Baska Voda.

Trips to the country's eight national parks will be offered by the operator.

Croatia has dropped all covid entry restrictions.

Three, four and five-star hotels can be found at a range of hotels.

The lead-in price for a seven-night stay at a family-owned, three-star Hotel in Lapad Bay, Dubrovnik on a B&B basis is £810 based on two people sharing.

There is an outdoor pool, terrace and restaurant at the hotel.

A seven-night stay at a four-star hotel on a B&B basis costs from £655 and includes flights and transfers.

It is a 10-minute walk to the beach from the property.

A seven-night stay at the four-star Hotel Indijan in the village of Orebic on the Peljesac mainland peninsula on a B&B basis costs from £793 if you include flights and transfers.

The hotel is owned by a family who own vineyards and can host tasting visits.

Croatia is full of life just waiting to be discovered by those who have not yet visited.

You will be pleasantly surprised to discover how much Croatia has to offer, with a difference across its many national parks, its delightfully different towns and cities, its glorious islands and of course its wonderful, award-winning food, olive oil and wine.