Discover the best top things to do in Central Dalmatia, Croatia including Hvar Pub Crawl, Marvlvs Library Jazz Bar, ShotGun Shooters Bar, Noor Bar, ZanziBar, The Daltonist Craft Bar, SplickaScena, Caffe Bar Smokvica, Lambik Lounge, Tower Pub Crawl Split.
Discover the best top things to do in Sibenik-Knin County, Croatia including Hajos Nyar, Sailing Murter, Wave Sailing Center, Taxi Boat Sibenik, Adriatic Yacht d o.o., FreeSpirit Sailing, Boat Rentals Marea, Amfora, Surf Spot Croatia, NCP CHARTER | YOUR YACHT CHARTER IN CROATIA.
Discover the best top things to do in Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia including The statue of pope John Paul II, Statue of Mother Mary of Bistrica (Kip Majke Bozje Bistricke), Broncani kip Izodora Stroka - Bronze statue of Izodor Strok, Kameni kip svetog Ivana od Nepomuka - Stone statue of St. John of Nepomuk, Kipovi u crkvi sv. Katarine - Statues at St. Catherine's Church, Bronze statue of Alojzije Stepinac, Bronze Statue of Franjo Tudjman.
Dubrovnik has recovered from the war damage it suffered during the 1990s, and visitors have returned to this tranquil city. Nestled between the Adriatic and the Dinaric Alps, it’s an accessible and affordable city break for many European travelers. The pedestrian-only Old Town is especially charming.
Discover the best top things to do in Dugi Island, Croatia including Lavdara Otok (Lavdara Island), Taxi Frka, Kopakanana, Kornati & Telascica Excursions - Boat Jana, Telascica Nature Park, Veli Rat lighthouse, Beach Veli Zal, Sakarun Beach, Cave Strasna Pec, Vala Tours.
Coordinates: 45°10′N 15°30′E / 45.167°N 15.500°E / 45.167; 15.500
Tučepi (pronounced [tǔtʃɛpi]) is a small town and municipality in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia known as Makarska riviera, about 5 km southeast of Makarska, population 1,763 (2001). It is a popular tourist destination thanks to its scenic coastline, its opportunities for sports and its excellent accommodation.
Claiming to be the sunniest spot in all of Europe, the Croatian island of Hvar is the perfect destination for tourists seeking the beauty of Mediterranean beaches without the crowds associated with more well-known destinations. Pathways lined with lavender vines lead to secluded coves, small fishing villages and local vineyards, and ferries and catamarans carry visitors across the calm, blue waters to the surrounding islands, all worthy of exploration.
Claiming to be the sunniest spot in all of Europe, the Croatian island of Hvar is the perfect destination for tourists seeking the beauty of Mediterranean beaches without the crowds associated with more well-known destinations. Pathways lined with lavender vines lead to secluded coves, small fishing villages and local vineyards, and ferries and catamarans carry visitors across the calm, blue waters to the surrounding islands, all worthy of exploration.
Zagreb got its start as two medieval fortress towns atop hills overlooking the Sava River, and was reborn in the Baroque period as center of business, perfectly located on routes connecting Central Europe to the Adriatic Sea. These days, Zagreb is the heart of contemporary Croatia’s culture, art, sports, and academics, but its history is not forgotten. The unique blend of medieval towers, 19th century palaces, open-air markets, and ancient cathedrals, make Zagreb the perfect city to explore.
Pula is situated at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula and is the area's largest city. Located beneath seven hills and with views of the Adriatic, Pula's unspoiled natural surroundings are magical. Known for its mild climate and tame, beautiful sea, Pula also has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing and shipbuilding. It is also home to many ancient Roman buildings, including the well-preserved, magnificent amphitheater.
Šibenik (Croatian pronunciation: [ʃîbeniːk] ( listen); Italian: Sebenico) is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik–Knin County and also the third-largest city in the historic region of Dalmatia. It is the oldest native Croatian town on the shores of the sea.
Rovinj-Rovigno (Croatian pronounced [rǒʋiːɲ]; Italian: Rovigno, Ancient Greek: Ρυγίνιον (Ryginion), Latin: Ruginium) is a city in Croatia situated on the north Adriatic Sea with a population of 14,294 (2011). Located on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, it is a popular tourist resort and an active fishing port. Istriot, a Romance language once widely spoken in this part of Istria, is still spoken by some of the residents. The town is officially bilingual, Italian and Croatian, hence both town names are official and equal.
Konavle (pronounced [kɔ̌naːv̞lɛ]; Italian: Canali or Valle dei Canali) is a small region and municipality located southeast of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Coordinates: 45°10′N 15°30′E / 45.167°N 15.500°E / 45.167; 15.500
Discover the best top things to do in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia including Love Path, Kosljun island, Stara Baska (Old Baska), Moscenicka Draga, Cikat Forest Park, Unije, Plieski, Lubenice Beach, Kandarola Nude Beach, The Angiolina Park - Villa Angiolina.
Discover the best top things to do in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia including Beach Kupari, Plat, Mandrac Beach, Banje Beach, Sunset Beach Dubrovnik - Beach & Cabanas.
Discover the best top things to do in Hvar, Croatia including Hvar City Walking Tour, Scooter Adventure HVAR ISLAND!, Hvar Napoleon Tour, Sensual Dalmatia Honeymoon, Hvar island weekend escape: Food, wine, nightlife and speedboat trips.
Discover the best top things to do in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia including Peek & Poke Computer Museum, Samovar Bar, Room Escape Rijeka by Fox In A Box, Thai Touch Massage, Rakhia Bar, Nemo Pub, Stop Caffe & Club, Immortelle Farm Island Krk, The Modello Palace, Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian Littoral.
Zagreb got its start as two medieval fortress towns atop hills overlooking the Sava River, and was reborn in the Baroque period as center of business, perfectly located on routes connecting Central Europe to the Adriatic Sea. These days, Zagreb is the heart of contemporary Croatia’s culture, art, sports, and academics, but its history is not forgotten. The unique blend of medieval towers, 19th century palaces, open-air markets, and ancient cathedrals, make Zagreb the perfect city to explore.
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