From the crystal-clear sea to the green of the natural parks, Croatia is a concentrate of nature and history.
Croatia has one of the most beautiful coastline of Europe characterised by bays, beaches and coves where you can enjoy a dip in the crystal-clear sea and the lively summer atmosphere. 600 km of beaches from Istria up to the Dalmatian coast offering every type of experience: from lively and popular beaches, to those more isolated and wild. Do not underestimate the possibility to move from the coast toward the marvellous islands all to be discovered.
Croatia is very popular even for its food. Anyone who comes here knows that after a fabulous day of sun and sea, they can enjoy delicious and succulent dishes of fresh fish or typical specialities.
Croatia is an ideal destination for those who want a holiday in close contact with nature. The country offers 8...
Croatia has one of the most beautiful coastline of Europe characterised by bays, beaches and coves where you can enjoy a dip in the crystal-clear sea and the lively summer atmosphere. 600 km of beaches from Istria up to the Dalmatian coast offering every type of experience: from lively and popular beaches, to those more isolated and wild. Do not underestimate the possibility to move from the coast toward the marvellous islands all to be discovered.
Croatia is very popular even for its food. Anyone who comes here knows that after a fabulous day of sun and sea, they can enjoy delicious and succulent dishes of fresh fish or typical specialities.
Croatia is an ideal destination for those who want a holiday in close contact with nature. The country offers 8 National Parks, 11 Natural Parks and various protected areas. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Mljet National Park, Kraka National Park, have wonderful waterfalls and other natural wonders to explore with a beautiful day of trekking.
Finally, Croatia is also a country rich in cities that offer a great artistic and historical heritage. Porec is called the city of Byzantine mosaics, Rovinj hosts the beautiful church of Sant'Eufemia, Zara was one of the most important cities during the Venetian domination. Finally, do not forget Split, founded by the Greeks but then developed by the Romans and Dubrovnik, once called Ragusa, whose historical centre was declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
Croatia offers to those who visit it a great variety of landscapes, all to be discovered.
It is renowned not only for the wonderful coastline, but also for its great natural parks and for the beautiful lakes.
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