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What to see in Croatia: the best tourist destinations in the country

Albina PanchenkoLife
What to see in Croatia

Croatia is the pearl of the Mediterranean, located in the west of the Balkan Peninsula. The country is washed by the Adriatic Sea and is rightfully considered the sunniest in Europe, so it is not surprising that this region is so popular among travelers.

If you have long dreamed of visiting picturesque Croatia, we have prepared a selection of the best tourist destinations for every taste.

Zagreb

The capital city with a rich history and countless interesting places to see with your own eyes. Zagreb is divided into the Upper Town - the old part with historical buildings and the modern Lower Town.

Connoisseurs of cultural rest will definitely find how to brighten up their leisure time, because there are 16 theaters, 22 museums and 31 art galleries. The most popular museum is the Mimara Museum, whose collection includes more than 3.5 thousand works of art. Another highlight is the Divorce Museum, which houses the belongings of former lovers.

Take a stroll through the cobbled streets of the medieval Old Town, where you can explore the famous stone gates built back in the 13th century. Visit the incredible churches: St. Mark's Church, the Cathedral, St. Catherine's Church or St. Francis Church. Or experience the twentieth century atmosphere in the Lower Town with a shopping spree or fashionable restaurants.

What to visit:

  • Lotrschak Tower;
  • Maximir Park;
  • Gallery of Modern Art;
  • Old Masters Gallery;
  • Ilica Street.

Pula

A city of incredible beauty on the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea - Istria. The region is famous for its ancient Roman buildings, one of which is a well-preserved amphitheater located on the outskirts of the historic center.

The mild climate, calm sea and pine forests attract tourists from all over Europe. Here you can relax on luxurious beaches lined with fine pebbles, or explore the long tradition of winemaking or fishing.

We also recommend visiting the neighboring town of Porec, where you can admire the temples and fortress walls, and ordinary courtyards will amaze you with the variety of greenery. By the way, from the local port you can go on an excursion to Venice.

What to visit:

  • main square - Forum;
  • Golden Gate;
  • Briuna National Park;
  • Valsalino Bay;
  • beaches Crveni Otok, Duga Uvala, Bijeca.

Zadar

The capital of the province of the same name is located in the middle part of the Adriatic coast. The nature of the region is breathtakingly beautiful, with steep cliffs overhanging the deep and clear sea. Here you can hide from the world in cozy bays or enjoy the special air of pine forests.

The history of the city dates back to the 9th century BC, so you will definitely find something to see while walking through the old part of Zadar. One of its main symbols is the Church of St. Donat, which functions as a museum and hosts classical music concerts in the summer.

The Sea Organ is considered to be the region's calling card, and it is a striking example of how something new can harmonize with ancient architecture and the mighty elements. This organ was designed by a local architect who placed the pipes of the instrument so that the sea waves and wind "play" on it, reproducing the melody of nature itself.

What to visit:

  • University of Zadar;
  • the ruins of the Roman Forum;
  • Kolovare Beach, Sharun Beach;
  • Kornati National Park;
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park.

Hvar

The island, which stretches for sixty-eight kilometers along the coast of Central Dalmatia, attracts travelers with its fabulous bays and coves.

If you go for a walk around the town of the same name, you will be amazed by its main square - Piazza. We recommend taking the opportunity to wait for sunset by climbing the walls of the fortress, which offers a magical view of the neighboring islands.

One of the most famous events of the warm season is the Summer Festival in Hvar, which takes place from the beginning of June to the end of August and is accompanied by concerts, performances and folklore ensembles. Wine festivals and Fisherman's Nights are also popular among tourists.

What to visit:

  • Arsenal building;
  • Szczpaniol Fortress;
  • Dubovica, Amfora, Hula Hula, Bocic, Soline beaches;
  • Lastovo Nature Park;
  • Split city.

Dubrovnik

 

What to visit:

  • St. Vlach's Church;
  • Dominican and Franciscan monasteries;
  • the Prince's Palace;
  • the oldest synagogue in Europe;
  • Cava Beach, Galiha, Lokrum main beach.

Discover Croatia and experience the true magic of the Mediterranean. This country will enchant you with a harmonious combination of rich history and bright beach vacations. The sunny state is waiting for you!

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