Croatia, located at the coast of the Adriatic Sea, marks the crossroads of Central and Southwestern Europe. It is known for excellent food, amazing picturesque sceneries, contribution to World Cup Football, beautiful markets, and ancient Roman architecture. In this blog, Rubina Ratnakar gives some tips for exploring Croatia on a vacation.
The first place you should visit on your trip to Croatia is Dubrovnik Old Town. It was also marked as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can see fortresses, towers, and cannons on your walk around the place. Another famous part of the place is the Stradun. You will see a lot of boutiques and restaurants as you walk through it.
The next place you should be definitely visiting is the second-largest city of Croatia, Split. Diocletian’s Palace is the delight of the place and you will also find the Bell Tower of the Cathedral of St. Domnius. This is also one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites.
One of the most ravishing islands of the place is Hvar. The beach and the water sports make up a spectacular combination. You will have your life’s best experience while tasting the seafood at this place.
Are you in love with splashing water and elegant waterfalls? Plitvice lakes National Park of Croatia is a set of 16 beautiful lakes and remarkable waterfalls as well. The wildlife of the place includes wolves, bears, owls, and eagles.
Romanesque Churches located in the town of Zadar are some of the specialties of the place. Some of the famous churches are the Church of St. Donatus, the Church of St. Mary, the Cathedral of Anastasia, and the Church of St. Chrysogonus. When you visit these churches, do not miss out on the museum of ancient glass.
Zlatni Rat Beach of Croatia, also known as the Golden Cape, is located on the south coast of Brac. Windsurfing is one of the major tourist magnets of the place. You will find paddle boats and sea kayaks at the place.
Some other places to visit are Korcula town, Mljet National Park, Rovinj, Brijuni National Park, Trogir, Rijeka, Sibenik.
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