Beyond your dreams. Destınatıon. Croatıa

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Destınatıon Croatıa

Croatıa Croatia is a Central E u r o p e a n a n d Mediterranean country, bordering Slovenia in the west, Hungary in the north, Serbia in the east and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the south; the country also has a long maritime border with Italy in the Adriatic Sea. These borders total 2,028 km altogether. Croatia has an unusual shape (similar to a croissant) that is unlike any other country in the world, which comes as a result of five centuries of expansion by the Ottoman (Turkish) empire towards Central Europe (although Croatia was never conquered by the Turks).

How to get there? The easiest way to get to Croatia is by air, and during the summer season most parts of the country are accessible by flights.

What to do ın Croatıa? Croatia is a cultural, historical and natural treat for travelers. The vibrant capital city of Zagreb is home to the countries best museums, galleries, restaurants, and shopping. The archeological remains along the coast and inland areas are a testament to Croatia's history, while the coastline with its beaches and resorts are sure to please vacationers looking to just relax. Hop between sun-kissed islands brimming with fascinating medieval history and idyllic Dalmatian coastal charms. Let your hair down, grab a drink and party the night away at one of Hvar s glitzy cocktail bars and night clubs. Discover ageless trading customs, absorb the flavours of a farmers market and stroll along the towering medieval walls that protect the Dubrovnik Old Town. Watch the crystal clear water as it softly tumbles down rock surfaces and washes over ancient lakebeds in the densely forested environs of the Plitvice Lakes National Park. Go on a kayak ride through meandering clear waters set against the backdrop of towering cliffs, and spend a night under starlit skies at the Kornati National Park. Learn about Marco Polo s legacy and catch a moving sword dance performance on Korcula Island. Explore Zagreb s vibrant life through its charming cafes, fashionable boutiques, modern galleries and eclectic restaurants.

Zagreb Zagreb has culture, arts, music, architecture, gastronomy and all the other things that make a quality capital city it's no surprise that the number of visitors has risen sharply in recent years. Croatia's coastal attractions aside, Zagreb has finally been discovered as a popular citybreak destination in its own right.

Samobor Samobor is where stressed-out city dwellers come to wind down and get their fix of hearty food, creamy cakes and pretty scenery. A shallow stream of the Gradna curves through the town centre, which is composed of trim pastel houses and several old churches. The main focus of the town's economic activities are tourism and bolstering small family businesses, including restaurants and those involved Beyond in handicrafts and the production your of mustard, dreams wine and spirits.

St Mark s Church This 13th-century church is one of Zagreb s most emblematic buildings. Its colourful tiled roof, constructed in 1880, has the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right. The Gothic portal, composed of 15 figures in shallow niches, was sculpted in the 14th century. The interior contains sculptures by Ivan Meštrović. You can enter the anteroom only during opening hours; the church is open only at Mass times.

Plıtvıce Natıonal Park National Park encompasses steep forested hillsides surrounding 16 emerald-blue lakes connected by a succession of thundering waterfalls. A network of footpaths and wooden bridges criss-crosses the park. Thanks to the lush pristine nature, the park is a haven for wild animals, including wolves and bears (though they are timid so you are unlikely to see them) as well as owls, eagles, and falcons.

Rovınj In northwest Croatia, on the Istrian peninsula, the Venetian-era seaside town of Rovinj is made up of pastel-colored houses ringing a pretty fishing harbor, and presided over by a hilltop church with an elegant bell tower. Besides the nearby pebble beaches, the main tourist attraction is the Batana Eco-Museum on the seafront, which tells the story of the batana, a type of wooden boat used by local fishermen.

Dıocletıan's Palace ın Splıt plit, Croatia's second biggest city after Zagreb, grew up within the ancient Roman walls of Diocletian's Palace. Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, it was built by Roman Emperor Diocletian, who retired here in AD 305. Square in plan, the palace has four monumental gates, three from the land, and one which originally opened directly onto the water. Within the walls, things to see include the magnificent Peristyle (an arcaded courtyard), where you'll also find the Cathedral of St. Domnius with its elegant bell-tower. The old town is pedestrian-only and has been proclaimed a UNESCO world heritage site.

Hvar Town Many tourists visit Croatia to explore the blissful Dalmatian islands, of which the most fashionable is Hvar.Dating back to the years spent under Venetian-rule (1420-1797), its car-free old town is made up of a spacious main square overlooked by a 16th-century cathedral, a pretty fishing harbor, and a hilltop fortress. Hvar Town is popular with yachters and celebrities, as well as travelers who come here to enjoy its beaches and watersports.

Korčula Korčula Town is a stunner. Ringed by imposing defences, this coastal citadel is dripping with history, with marble streets rich in Renaissance and Gothic architecture. The town cradles a harbour, overlooked by round defensive towers and a compact cluster of red-roofed houses. There are rustling palms all around and several beaches are an easy walk away.

Dubrovnık ubrovnik has survived devastating earthquakes, Napoleonic conquest and rocket attacks. But it still stands strong. To enjoy this medieval town, walk within the Gothic cloisters and stop to admire 15th century paintings, including Božidarević's masterpiece Our Lady with the Saints. Our guests always love the old town's market, where you will find local produce ranging from fruit and vegetables to olive oil and local spirits.

Dubrovnık Old Town Walls Dubrovnik, Croatia's most glamorous tourist destination, centers on the magnificent old town, contained within sturdy medieval defensive walls and declared a UNESCO world heritage site. Any first-time sightseeing tour of the city should begin with a walk around the ramparts (the complete circuit measures two kilometers), which incorporate fortresses, towers, and cannons along the way. From high up on the walls, you can enjoy amazing views over the old town rooftops and out across the glistening Adriatic Sea.

Zadar's Romanesque Churches Zadar's car-free old town is built on a small peninsula. Its top attractions are its fine Romanesque churches, built between the 9th and 13th centuries, and filled with religious paintings and ornate golden treasures. Be sure to check out the 9th-century pre-romanesque Church of St. Donatus; the 11th-century Church of St. Mary; and the Cathedral of Anastasia and the Church of St. Chrysogonus, both from the 12th century.

Croatıan Cuısıne Croatian food is awesome! Traditional Croatian cuisine is wide and varied, yet it s hard to distinguish dishes that are exclusive to Croatia. Because, Croatian food has been influenced by tastes and traditions from neighboring countries, and different nations that ruled territory of Croatia throughout history. Traditional Croatian food have some similarity with Italian, Austrian, Hungarian, and Turkish food. Yet, Croatian dishes have their own distinct interpretation, and taste. Black risotto, Boškarin, Brodetto, Buzara, Fritule, Istrian ham, Truffles, Raw seafood