Croatia, is a country in Southeast Europe. It borders Slovenia , Hungary , Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the southeast, sharing a marine border with Italy too.
Croatia’s stunning coastline is on the Adriatic Sea, one of the cleanest seas in Mediterranean and wonderfully warm.Introducing you to the history and culture of these astonishing cities The spirit of Renaissance conserved in these famous cities awaits you.
Zagreb
Zagreb grew up on two neighbouring hills: Kaptol – the center of spiritual and religious life of north-western Croatia and Gradec – the commercial center of skilful tradesmen and craftsmen. You can easily walk, visiting the Upper Town with its Gothic Cathedral, the beautiful and ornate St. Catherine’s church or the massive St. Mark’s church with its famous colour-tiled roof. The medieval Stone Gate and “Dolac”, the open-air market which are a must visit for all.
Dubrovnik
Those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik» (George Bernard Shaw) Dubrovnik is the Pearl of the Adriatic. The walking tours will open the doors to you to one of the largest and open-air museum. The Cable Car experience which will take you to the best panoramic view from the Srd hill. The bird’s eye view on the greatness of the old Dubrovnik bathed in the sun will be a sight you will never forget. The narrow streets of old town would not fail to impress you.
Plitvice National Park
Plitvice National Park is one of the most beautiful and best preserved national parks in the country. This is why the entire lakes and surrounding area were declared a national park in 1949 and are listed on the UNESCO`s list of World Heritage Sites because of its exceptional beauty. It is a valley situated between high forested mountains in which lie, one below another, a string of sixteen beautiful lakes of crystal blue and green waters. Fed by small streams and brooks, they spill into each other in 92 foaming cascades and thundering waterfalls. The Plitvice lakes` scenery will simply delight you regardless whether you are walking the paths and wooden bridges, taking a boat ride or just taking photographs.
Rafting on Cetina river
Rafting on the Cetina river is the most popular and most attended adventurous trip in Dalmatia. Rafting in the protected area of the river canyon attracts many tourists every summer. The quiet parts of the river and the second and third grade rapids enable a combination of adventure and relaxation in the amazing Cetina river canyon.
Krka National Park
Enjoy a pleasant drive along the coastline passing by the towns of Split, Solin, Kaštela, Trogir, Primošten and Šibenik on the way to the Krka National Park, one of the most beautiful national parks in Europe, located in the Šibenik-Knin County. The Krka River has altogether seven magnificent waterfalls and you will have the chance to enjoy the longest and the most beautiful of them – The Skradinski buk waterfall. Visit the old water mills dating from the 19th and see why they were so important and considered the symbol of economic power. There will be ample time here for exploring, taking photographs or just simply relaxing in the shade of the old oak and under the trees.
And if you have already visited Croatia, you might think you have seen and done it all, then you are wrong. there is lots to be impressed by in Croatia .
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