5 reasons to visit Croatia (in summer)
The Mediterranean Europe is a favorite of those seeking sun, beaches, relaxation and fun destinations. And one of the fastest growing countries in terms of number of tourists in recent years is Croatia. Why include Croatia in your list of destinations?
We will give you 5 reasons to visit Croatia (although there are many more).
Dubrovnik
The city of Dubrovnik, dubbed the Pearl of the Adriatic and a World Heritage Site since the 70's, offers many attractions to tourists seeking cultural tourism and also beaches and relaxation. In the Old Town surrounded by medieval walls you will find several places of interest like the Sponza Palace, the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Port. If you want to rest, you will find the Banje Beach and Lokrum Island where you can spend the day watching the sights and enjoying crystal clear waters.
Split and islands
Split is one of the big cities to see in Croatia. In the area of the old city you will find historical monuments such as the Diocletian's Palace, the Cathedral and the Clock Tower. Also, from the port of Split the are boats that visit some of the most beautiful islands and the best beaches in the country: Brac, Solta, Hvar, Vis and Korcula.
Zrce Beach
Also it is known as the Croatian Ibiza. It is located on the Island of Pag and is known among young people for its clubs on the beachfront where you can dance almost all day. If you're looking for something more quieter, around you you will find beaches and coves less busy.
Podvrske Beach
This beach is located on the Island of Murter. It is a nudist beach of sand and stones. Perfect for forgetting the about your worries and to enjoy nature, sunbathing or even practice snorkeling. If nudism is not your thing, along the coast you will find several beaches and sandy coves and rocks where you can enjoy the same clean water and overlooking the archipelago of Kornati.
The lifestyle
Croatia is a country halfway between Western Europe and Eastern Europe. In tourist coastal areas closer to Italy, the lifestyle is totally Mediterranean. The people enjoy their free time in cafes, restaurants, on the beaches. The official language is Croatian, but you will have no problems if you speak english. Although there have been at war until twenty years ago, the general feeling is to go forward, to build a normal country in which to live well and in peace. And with the increase in tourist inflow it shows that they are doing very well.
If we have convinced you why not book your flight, get a nice accommodation, prepare with Google map with all the places you want to visit and buy your Croatian Kunas at the best price.
August 17, 2015
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