Beach Dražica
Croatia, Crikvenica

Drazica is one of the most picturesque beaches in Croatia. Drazica attracts vacationers with its crystal-clear water and small snow-white pebbles, on which it is comfortable to lie even without a sun lounger. The bay is protected from the winds by small rocks, so the water is calm, there are practically no waves. The beach is surrounded by a pine forest, which gives the vacation an unforgettable atmosphere of unity with nature.

Maksimir
Croatia, Zagreb

"Maksimir" is the main park in the central part of Zagreb. Just 10 minutes' drive from the railway station, you can stroll along the alleys with centuries-old trees, take a rest in the shade of spreading acacias, breathe in the air filled with the scent of pine needles, and watch wild birds. The green island was ordered to be created in 1794 by the Zagreb bishop Maksimilian Vrhovac, and the park was named in his honor.

Telašćica
Croatia, Zadar

Telašćica is a breathtaking coastal park located in the southeastern part of the Dalmatia region of Croatia. This unique and protected area is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich biodiversity and historical significance. The park features a unique saltwater lake, Mir, which is connected to the Adriatic Sea by a narrow channel. The lake's waters are rich in minerals and are said to have healing properties, making it a popular destination for those seeking rest and recuperation.

Trsteno Arboretum
Croatia, Dubrovnik

Entering the Trsteno Arboretum will make you feel like you’ve entered a secret corner of paradise. This charming botanical garden is located in the village of Trsteno and is a great example of Croatia’s natural attractions. The arboretum has been lovingly tended for centuries and is a true testament to the beauty of nature and the skill of human hands.

Sea organ
Croatia, Zadar

The main attraction of the city is the Morske orgulje organ. Art historians and experts highly appreciate the unique sound of this musical instrument. Acquaintance with the sights of Croatia will not be complete without hearing the sound of the organ.

Rector's Palace
Croatia, Dubrovnik

You will definitely be impressed by the princely palace in Dubrovnik, its architecture is so interesting. The building is built in the Gothic style, it is very strict. However, over time, the facade of the building was enriched with Renaissance details. The beginning of construction works dates back to the 15th century. The palace (castle) was the working residence of the local princes. The main facade of the building is decorated with two side towers, which have been preserved to this day.

Hvar island
Croatia, Omis

Among the sunny attractions of Croatia, the island of Hvar occupies a special place. It is interesting because it is the longest. The uniqueness of the geographical location provided the island with maximum sunlight. This is a very beautiful place. It is one of those places in Croatia that should be visited not only because of the mild climate, but also because of the lush subtropical vegetation.

Lokrum island
Croatia, Dubrovnik

A small island in the Adriatic Sea is the dream of many travelers. To visit here during the beach season means to give yourself an unforgettable experience. Locals call the island magical, it is so beautiful. From the outside, it looks like a patch of velvety greenery, surrounded on all sides by the emerald sea. Seven hundred meters from the island is the city of Dubrovnik, from which pleasure boats depart every hour. The island is a magnificent natural landmark of Croatia.

Zlatni Rat
Croatia, Omis

The Golden Horn is the most beautiful local beach. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it constantly changes its outlines. This depends on the wind load and the sea current. It can change direction, thereby adjusting the outline of the beach. Swimming in the sea is one of the most popular entertainments here. However, in addition to this, tourists are offered jet skiing and water skiing.

Krka National Park
Croatia, Sibenik

The heart stops from its beauty. The park is 7 connected waterfall cascades. The water falls from a small height, so it does not pose a danger to tourists. The waterfalls are located in Northern Dalmatia and are considered to be the most beautiful sights of Croatia. The view from below on the cascade of waterfalls is so beautiful that it is impossible to take your eyes off it.

Amphitheatre
Croatia, Pula

It has not been preserved in its original form, but it is all the more pleasant to touch the half-ruined walls of the ancient structure. The amphitheater has enormous dimensions: 133*105 meters. At the same time, it could accommodate more than 20,000 spectators. The centuries have not spared the amphitheater, but local authorities, considering it the greatest landmark of Croatia, constantly carry out reconstruction and maintenance work.

Diocletian's Palace
Croatia, Split

This unique architectural monument of the Roman Empire was built by Emperor Diocletian. His reign was from 284 to 305 AD. In 1979, the palace was included in the UNESCO heritage list. The palace is well preserved, but in excursions it is most often mentioned as a kind of city within the city. The fact is that this Diocletian's palace occupies a huge area of ​​3 hectares.

Vranjaca Cave
Croatia, Podstrana

If you have an inner speleologist, be sure to visit the Vranjaka Nature Reserve, 25 km from the beloved Split. All about stalactites, stalagmites, multi-colored quartz, sculptures and rock paintings will be told for only 40 kuna by a descendant of the lucky man who discovered this bizarre cave in 1903. And don’t be put off by the fact that it’s quite chilly in the underground kingdom: the hospitable guide will gladly treat tourists to homemade rakia.

Northern Velebit National Park
Croatia, Gospic

The landscapes of Northern Velebit are like mirages: it seems that a dragon's tail is about to appear from behind that rock. Admire the peaks of Hajdický and Rozanský kukoví, look into the karst cave of Luka, which is one of the ten deepest in the world, and get a second wind in the local botanical garden.

Vjetrenica Cave
Croatia, Dubrovnik

Located in Bosnia and Herzegovina and within day-tripping distance of Dubrovnik, Croatia, the Vjetrenica Cave system offers a fascinating glimpse of what lies below the Dinaric Alps. Along with underground rivers and massive stalactites and stalagmites, the cave is full of over 200 types of cave-dwelling insects and other species, many of which aren’t found anywhere else on Earth.

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