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Explore Croatia - Where to go and what to see

Boasting a huge 5,835 kilometres of stunning coastline, Croatia is a fantastic holiday destination for those who love sun, sand and everything in-between. Flanked by Europe, the Mediterranean and the Balkans, the country is an intriguing fusion of Euro chic, laid back culture and rich historical traditions.

The sheer diversity of Croatia makes it the ideal destination for holidaymakers of all walks of life which has fast earned it status as one of Europe’s top places to visit. If you’re inspired to see what all the fuss is about, read on for a complete guide to the incredible country!

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is without a doubt, Croatia’s most well-known tourist destination. Its prominence has won it the nickname “Pearl of the Adriatic” which is a testament to the intrigue and fascination that it holds for its visitors. Established as a 7th century maritime trade city, Dubrovnik is peppered with a variety of historical sites, attractions and charms including cobblestone streets, grand palaces, towering churches and defensive city walls.

Krka National Park

If you love nature, Krka National Park is a must see destination. Located in the Central Dalmatia region, the park enjoys national protection and is home to an impressive array of beautiful scenery, native wildlife and historical points of interest. Thanks to its proximity to Sibinik-Knin County’s Krka River, Krka National Park visitors can visit a number of crashing waterfalls which plunge into beautiful pools of crystal clear water.

Hvar

Situated in the Adriatic Sea, Hvar is a picturesque island off Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. It is one of the country’s most popular destinations and features a spectacular landscape of beautiful beaches, fragrant lavender fields and sprawling vineyards. For those who prefer a more built up scene, the attractive Hvar Town features unique marble stone streets, imposing Gothic palaces, sacred places of worship and an impressive ancient fortress. Not to mention wildly lively night life! Take a look at Cosmos Holidays for great value Croatia holidays.

Zagreb

As Croatia’s capital and largest city, Zagreb is a bustling urban metropolis which features an intriguing mix of history and modern infrastructure. Its origins can be traced back to the 2nd century AD as a district established at the expense of Hungarian King Ladislaus. Contemporary Zagreb is an expansive and cosmopolitan city which serves as the heart and soul or Croatian culture, education and politics.

Korcula

Located off Croatia’sAdriatic Coast, Korcula is a breath-taking island strewn with charming rural villages, picturesque sandy beaches, lush green forests, expansive olive groves and thriving vineyards. As well as its beautiful attractions, the 30 mile isle is also famous for being the supposed birthplace of celebrated global pioneer, Marco Polo. Tourists flock to the main settlement of Korcula Town which draws visitors in with its ancient city walls, stunning Venetian Renaissance architecture and bustling markets.

Plitvice National Park

Another one for the nature enthusiasts, Plitvice National Park is renowned as one of Europe’s most impressive natural wonders. The park is strewn with scenic lakes, crashing waterfalls and leafy forests that make for wonderful hiking and trail walking expeditions. Don’t miss the expanse of 16 interconnecting natural travertine lakes which are coloured in a spectrum of blues, greens, turquoises and greys.

Split

Split is Croatia’s second largest metropolis and has been affectionately dubbed the “Mediterranean Flower.” Visitors are enchanted by the city’s historic heart which plays host to the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace, as well as a collection of other Gothic and Renaissance architectural jewels.

Pula

Since Roman times, the southern coastal city of Pula has been a Mecca for tourists. In the past the Adriatic Sea fringed settlement played host to legendary gladiator fights in the city amphitheatre. Today, tourists are drawn to the diverse cultural fusion, ancient Roman ruins and gorgeous natural scenery.

Zadar

Located on Croatia’s magnificent Dalmatian Coast, Zadar has three thousand years of cultural history under its belt. The ancient city is loved by travellers for its relaxed vibe and relatively uncrowded streets. The Old Town sits at the heart of the city and plays host to an incredible variety of tourist attractions including medieval architecture, timeworn churches and ancient Roman ruins.

Rovinj

Comprising of an archipelago of 20 islands, Rovini is located on the country’s famous Istrian peninsula. The Old Town is a sight to behold with its charming cobblestone streets, graceful arches and fairy tale stairways.

With such a diverse mix of sights and attractions, it comes as no surprise that Croatia is one of Europe’s most celebrated tourist destinations. Whether you’re into culture, nature or city chic, Croatia is bound to delight with its collection of spectacular highlights!


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Posted by Travel on Inspiration
on 15th June 2014 and
updated on 26th January 2022

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