Top 10 Places to Visit in Croatia

Top 10 Places to Visit in Croatia

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Croatia has become one of Europe’s top tourist destinations again since its War of Independence in the late 1990s. The country boasts medieval cities, historic ruins, and a wealth of stunning natural attractions such as the Plitvice Lakes, the spectacular Adriatic coastlines, and gorgeous islands. Here are the top 10 places to visit in Croatia.

10. Krka National Park

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Located in Central Dalmatia, Krka National Park is a protected area of spectacular natural scenery, wildlife, and historic sites. The national park is best known for its numerous gushing waterfalls and natural pools of clear, blue-green waters. Easily reached from Split, the national park offers well-maintained walkways and boat excursions for getting around. Many trails lead right around the waterfalls, presenting fabulous photo opportunities. Some of the falls plunge into natural pools, which are great for swimming.

9. Zagreb

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The capital and largest city of Croatia, Zagreb is a vibrant metropolis packed with both historic and modern attractions. Located in northwestern Croatia, the city dates back to the 11th century when a diocese was first established by Hungarian King Ladislaus. Today, Zagreb is a sprawling cosmopolitan city and the heart of Croatian culture, academics, and government. The city is divided into an Upper and Lower Town, with Upper Town being the historic core where tourists can walk down cobblestone streets and visit old, medieval churches and towers.

8. Korcula

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Best known as the alleged birthplace of the famous merchant traveler, Marco Polo, Korcula is a 30-mile long island located off Croatia’s Adriatic Coast. Korcula is comprised of lush green forests, vineyards, olive groves, sandy beaches, and charming villages. The island’s main town, Korcula Town, is a historic, walled town with Venetian Renaissance architecture, colorful markets, and plenty of tourist facilities.

7. Pula

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6. Zadar

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5. Rovinj

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Located on Croatia’s Istrian peninsula in the Adriatic Sea, Rovinj is an archipelago of 20 islands with its Old Town set on a small peninsula. Narrow streets of cobblestone, stairways, arches, and other interesting architecture make the Old Town a sightseeing adventure. Some of the Old Town’s historic gems include seven medieval city gates, the 12th-century town clock, and St. Euphemia’s Basilica, an imposing baroque church packed with many stunning artworks. Also worth seeing are the scenic harbor, Carrera Street with its many shops and art galleries, and Grisia Street, which is lined with artists and souvenir vendors.

4. Split

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Nicknamed the “Mediterranean Flower”, Croatia’s second-largest city, Split, is located on a peninsula off the Dalmatian Coast. The city’s main attraction is its historic core of beautiful Gothic and Renaissance architecture of which the Diocletian’s Palace is the crown jewel. Built between 298 and 305 AD, this Roman palace complex is more like a small city itself with a maze of marble walkways and buildings containing shops, cafes, and bars. Outside the historic center, tourists will find plenty to see and do, including strolling along the seaside promenade, shopping at the lively Green Market, and swimming at Bacvice beach.

3. Plitvice National Park

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One of the most beautiful natural wonders in Croatia and all of Europe, Plitvice National Park consists of several breathtaking lakes, waterfalls, and lush forest. The park’s most notable features are the 16 interconnecting lakes that are divided into upper and lower clusters. Formed by natural travertine dams, the lakes range in distinct colors from turquoise to blue, green, and gray. Visitors can explore the lakes and surrounding area by walking along the assortment of wooden walkways as well as by boat.

2. Hvar

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The island of Hvar is a beautiful Croatian destination off the Dalmatian Coast, favored for its landscapes of spectacular beaches, lavender fields, and lush vineyards. Hvar’s main city, Hvar Town, is an attractive city, featuring 13th-century walls, marble stone streets, Gothic palaces, stunning churches, and an imposing old fortress. The town square is one of Croatia’s largest and most beautiful, surrounded by many historic building like the 17th-century Arsenal and the Cathedral of St. Stephen. The natural beauty of Hvar offers plenty of outdoor recreation, from hiking in the cliffs to swimming in the secluded coves and beaches.

1. Dubrovnik

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Croatia is a land of natural and man-made wonders, full of scenic beauty, great food, and friendly people. These top 10 places to visit in Croatia are just a few of the many exciting destinations the country has to offer.

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