There is not much Croatia doesn’t offer when it comes to holidays, from Family holidays, to sailing adventures to an active break cycling though vine yards or relaxing on the wonderful breaches.
DUBROVNIK
Also known as the The ‘Pearl of the Adriatic.' Dubrovnik is a beautiful preserved medieval town, filled with cafes, intimate bars and restaurants. Explore unspoiled white sandy beaches inside and outside the Old Town. The most famous beaches are Banje Beach and Lapad Peninsula.
SPLIT
The Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the largest city on the Adriatic Coast. Explore the Green Market filled with restaurants and wine cellars. Learn some history at the Diocletian's Palace, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and the Grgur Ninski Statue. Just outside of Split is the Plitvice Lakes National Park, where scenes from "Game of Thrones" were filmed.
HVAR
The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands. Wonder through the fields of lavender and vineyards. You will find Hvar is rich in culture and historic heritage. Hvar is filled with unique gastronomy, beautiful beaches and bays and the most crystal blue waters. Wander around the majestic 1605 Cathedral of St. Stephen and the oldest community theater in Europe.
ZAGREB
Zagreb is Croatia’s capital city with a history that dates back over 3,000 years. In the Upper Town, you’ll discover one of the oldest buildings, the 13th-century St. Mark’s Church. Zagreb Cathedral is widely regarded as the most monumental sacral building constructed in gothic style southeast of the Alps. It’s also Croatia’s tallest with two twin spires that stretch over 350 feet into the sky. In the Lower Town, you’ll find shops, cafes, restaurants, and picturesque parks.
VIS ISLANDS
Vis Islands served as a military base for 40 years and was closed off to the public making it Croatia's most unspoiled Island. It has secluded coves and stunning beaches. Stiniva Cove is the most popular with its clear water that brings the chance to swim with loggerhead turtles and occasionally bottlenose dolphins. Local seafood can be enjoyed at family-run eateries with menus often featuring it along with the exclusive wines that are made on the island.
KRKA NATIONAL PARK
Krka is filled with flora and fauna that includes 860 species and subspecies of plants and over 220 species of bird. However the waterfalls are the main attraction. Stroll the scenic pathways and wooden bridges and soak up the natural beauty. It plunges for more than 150 feet and is widely regarded as one of Europe’s most stunning carbonate cascades.
PLITVICE NATIONAL PARK
Plitvice is the most famous place for viewing the country’s beautiful waterfalls. Visitors can walk around or hop on a boat for a peaceful yet breathtaking ride across a lake, accessing scenic pathways that lead to some of the most stunning views. Along the way watch for its abundance of flora and fauna, including over 125 species of birds, red deer, lynx, brown bears, and wolves.
THE ESSENTIALS
The essentials you need to pack for holidays will almost never change!
You will always need:
Chargers & adapters
Different countries have different outlets and therefore you may need to bring
along an adaptor. These are cheap and easy to find in discount shops.
Passports and Travel Documents
You will always need to bring your passport or photo ID but now you need to
bring other types of documentation with you- your COVID vaccine proof or
proof of a negative PCR.
Cash/ATM Card/Mobile Banking
Wherever you go, you'll always need some kind of money on hand. Cash
is always handy but make sure if you're stuck you have another way to pay.
Mobile banking (apple & google pay) are accepted nearly everywhere now and
so is helpful to have on hand.
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