4. Here, Croatia rocks! It’s a paradise for
sailing holidays. Sailing is actually the best
way to see the coast and to enjoy fully its
beauty.
5. Wine is important part of Croatian lifestyle,
and it has always played an important role
in the country’s economy.
6. Some of the most popular Croatian islands are
Brač, famed for its gorgeous beaches, food and
white stone; Hvar, popular playground for rich
and famous; Korčula, a home to Marco Polo;
and islands of Krk,
Cres, and Lošinj
the north.
•Korčula
7. Here, you can meander along the wooden plank
trails and admire the glistening waterfalls
crashing into the ever changing colours of the 16
interconnected lakes below.
•Plitvička jezera
8. Relax by the Sea Organ, by day or night
and enjoy the sound of the waves creating
music, as they push air
through 35
underwater
pipes.
9. There are so many things to do in
Zagreb, including visiting A Museum of a Broken
Relationships.Along with museums and galleries,
Zagreb also has a wonderful boutique fashion
scene that you won’t find anywhere else in
Croatia.
10. Facing the harbour, Diocletian’s Palace is one of
the most imposing Roman ruins in existence and
where you’ll spend most of your time while in
Split.
11. The most famous and important monument, the
starting and ending point of every sightseeing
tour is the Amphitheater, popularly called the
Arena of Pula, which was once the site of
gladiator fights.