Bucket List: 10 Most Beautiful Places in Croatia You Definitely Must See
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Published: 22.05.2021.
People go to Croatia for pleasure. Over the gentle sea that washes its shores.
For the best live dealer baccarat games, Croatia is famous for. For the warm sun that shines here tirelessly for three hundred days a year. For the feeling of a never-ending holiday and absolute happiness that tourist Croatia generously gives. This country is a great vacation spot, no matter how you decide to spend it.We bring to your attention a list of 10 things for which you should definitely visit Croatia.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a real pearl of the Adriatic. This beautiful town can be found, perhaps, almost on the covers of all tourist brochures and catalogs inviting you to Croatia. For its colorful tiled roofs, massive fortress walls, and cobbled streets, travelers begin to plan their visit to this country. And UNESCO considers Dubrovnik one of the 3 most beautiful Renaissance towns in all of Europe.
Plitvice Lakes
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a natural park with cascades of lakes and waterfalls. It is located in Central Croatia, away from hiking trails, but this does not prevent it from being one of the most visited national parks in all of Europe. For guests, neat paths were laid here, routes were thought out at different times, and the most beautiful points were decorated with convenient viewing platforms.
Rovinj
This small town on the Istrian peninsula is sometimes called the most fabulous, sometimes the most romantic. However, we can say with confidence that this is the most Italian city in Croatia. For many centuries it was under the auspices of Venice, absorbing its king. Once Jules Verne chose him as a prototype for his works. And now travel agencies are happy to recommend these places for honeymoon travel.
Baredine Cave
The underground world of Baredine will take you 80 meters deep through 5 illuminated halls, decorated with amazing miraculous sculptures - stalactites and stalagmites - that have been forming for thousands and thousands of years. At the very bottom, underground lakes are waiting for you, going deep into the depths, which are accessible only to speleologists. And ordinary tourists will be able to marvel at the transparent salamanders, which are also called "human fish".
Korčula
The island of Korcula in the south of Croatia is covered with pine forests and lush Mediterranean vegetation. Steep shores give way to charming coves with pebble beaches and small old towns. Perhaps this is one of the most beautiful islands in all of Croatia. It is separated from the mainland only by a small strait, through which ferries constantly scurry.edine
Ancient Roman Amphitheater in Pula
The Roman Forum in Pula is one of the most striking and memorable sights. It was built in the 1st century AD. Among such structures, it is considered one of the largest in the world, as well as the best-preserved among all the architectural heritage of Ancient Rome.
Roads of Croatia
Roads in Croatia are a separate attraction of this country. Almost along the entire coast, there is a highway connecting north and south. It serpentines along steep banks along picturesque bays, picturesque towns, and wild beaches and can make inexperienced drivers nervous. But once you get used to the road, the only thing you will crave is at least one small stopover area to take a few photos with the most beautiful views of the coast.
Krka National Park
The Cascades of 7 lakes, ending with a powerful waterfall, ancient monasteries, and a village - a museum surrounded by picturesque landscapes have naturally become a magnet for tourists. During the season, small motor ships from the coast go here, and the main yacht routes also run here. A bonus to visiting this park will be the opportunity to swim in the cool waters of the river of the same name overlooking the waterfall.
Trogir
The historical part of Trogir, located on the island, impresses with its old buildings, palaces, cathedrals, winding streets, and well-preserved fortresses. This city can rightfully be called an open-air museum. And local residents in the evenings arrange concerts and even small costume shows on the squares, not so much for tourists as for the soul.
Blue Cave Vis
This amazing natural wonder is located on one of the most remote Croatian islands from the mainland - the island of VIS. But getting the court is definitely worth it. The bizarre forms of a sea cave, which can only be reached by a small rowing boat, hang over the surface of the water, and during the day, when the sun is shining brightly, everything inside is magically filled with amazing blue light.
Croatia is beautiful and diverse. There is a lot to see here for nature lovers and connoisseurs of architectural monuments who prefer active rest or classic vacationers who dream exclusively of the beach. Everyone will find something of their own.
And everyone will definitely want to come back here.