Joanne O'Connor 

Travel tips: holidays in Croatia and this week’s best breaks at home and away

Baroque churches and cobbled streets in the capital of Slavonia, plus short holidays in Cornwall and Sardinia, chosen by Joanne O'Connor
  
  

Osijek old town
Hapsburg-era charm: the pretty Croatian town of Osijek. Photograph: Nino Marcutti/Alamy Photograph: Nino Marcutti/Alamy

Take me there: Osijek

Why go?
Ryanair's new destination in Croatia (it launches flights from Stansted on 4 April) is a likable, laid-back university town. It's the capital of Slavonia, a land of cornfields, vineyards and pastel-hued villages, famed for its cuisine. (Nope, we'd never heard of it either.)

What to do
Soak up the Hapsburg-era charm, baroque churches and cobbled streets of Tvrda, the old town. Take a boat tour through Kopacki Rit Nature Park, one of Europe's largest wetland habitats (kopacki-rit.com). Cycle through the winelands of Baranja (biljeplus.hr). In summer, join locals swimming off the sandbanks of the River Drava.

Where to stay
Maksimilian (from £35, maksimilian.hr) is a home-from-home B&B with heaps of character in an old Austro-Hungarian building in historic Tvrda. It also offers bike hire (€10 per day).

Where to eat
Be serenaded by a frog chorus as you dine on fish at Zelena Zaba, a riverside restaurant on the edge of the Kopacki Rit (Ribarska 3, 00 385 31 752 212). In Baranja, Josic serves Slavonian dishes, such as smoked fish, goulash and spit-roast venison, in a cosy underground wine cellar (josic.hr).

Insider tip
"The riverside promenade is lined with cool café-bars, some with open-air terraces," says Jelena Matkovic of hip design store Lega-Lega (lega-lega.com). "My favourites are Trica (facebook.com/caffetrica) and Brooklyn (Šetalište kardinala F. Šepera 8F)."

Give me a break

Home: Cornwall with the children
Luxury Family Hotels is offering discounted spring breaks at its seven child-friendly hotels until 3 April. For example, a two-night stay at Polurrian Bay Hotel, set on the cliffs of the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, currently costs from £199 per room on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis – a saving of £141 on normal rates. The hotel offers a crèche, pool and lots of family activities (luxuryfamilyhotels.co.uk).

Away: Sunshine in Sardinia
Bag some early-summer sunshine on a break to Sardinia. Tour operator Sardinian Places is offering a week at the three-bedroom Casa Rosa, in the seaside resort of Cannigione, from £389pp – a saving of £169pp on the brochure price. The price is valid for a 3 May departure, based on six sharing, and includes return flights from Gatwick and car hire (sardinianplaces.co.uk/casa-rosa).

 

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