Perfect Holiday Destinations in Croatia
Croatia is a beautiful country that is full of history, interesting places, and interesting people. Vacationers from around the world are finding that there are many wonderful places to take holidays in Croatia. The following are a few of the most popular places to holiday in the country.
Zagreb
Zagreb is the largest city in Croatia and as such has many wonderful things to do for those who are on holiday. Visitors will be able to stay in a number of world class hotels and eat at some of the best restaurants in the country. Some of the sights that no one who comes to the city should miss are the Zagreb City Museum and the Ethnological Museum.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, known as the City by the Sea, is the southernmost city in the country. A beautiful, old city, Dubrovnik is full of culture and history. Vacationers will have a wonderful time exploring the City Walls, the Beaches, and the Old City.
Split
The second largest city in Croatia, Split has wonderful opportunities for vacationers. Everyone who comes to the city should take the time to visit the Palace of Diocletian, the Mestrovic Gallery, and the Marjan Forest Park. In addition, visitors will find a number of interesting cafés, shops, and restaurants.
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National Parks
Those who are looking to get back to nature will find a number of wonderful national parks throughout Croatia. Risnjak National Park has mountains, forests, and plenty of trails for those who love to head out to the great outdoors and go hiking. North Velebit, a park created in 1999, has mountains and a number of caves for those who enjoy cave exploration. Brijuni is a unique park made up of 14 islands just off the coast.
With all of the wonderful and diverse places to holiday in Croatia, everyone who is looking for the perfect vacation will be able to find a place that is perfect just for them. From backpacking to living in luxury, Croatia has it all.
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Throughout the early 1990's Croatia was a place that was not somewhere that tourists were going to be visiting because of the war taking place. Yet today it is a completely different story and now more and more visitors are flocking again to enjoy the splendors of this beautiful country. |
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Direct Holidays In Croatia
Croatia extends from the furthest eastern edges of the Alps in the north-west, to the Pannonian lowlands and the banks of the Danube in the east. Its central region is covered by the Dinara mountain range, and its southern parts extend to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
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