City
•Zagreb
Zagreb, definitely one of the least capitalist capitals, was named the best tourist destination by Lonely Planet in 2017.
Zagreb is the political, economic and cultural center of Croatia! It is also the largest city in Croatia, and although it is an old city with a history of almost 1,000 years, the city has a youthful and playful temperament.
•Rovinj
No wonder Rovinj is called the pearl of Istria, its old Venetian town that stretches over a magnificent oval peninsula. Fine dining is tucked away in steep, narrow streets, while trendy lounge bars are located on the waterfront. The coast is surrounded by dense pine forests dotted with small pebble coves.
•Pula
Pula is a modern city with a rich history and numerous cultural monuments. The largest town on the Istrian peninsula, a town of extraordinary beauty and culture, with a long and turbulent past. The most famous attraction of Pula is, of course, the Roman amphitheater, known as the Hippodrome. Built in the 1st century AD during the reign of Emperor Flavius, this amphitheater is the sixth largest (and still existing) amphitheater in the world. The three-storey building had 23,000 spectators in Roman times and today hosts various concerts and events every year, including the Pula Film Festival, the opening concert of the exhibition festival.
•Rijeka
Rijeka is the administrative and cultural center of Brimorsk Goranska County and the third largest city in Croatia. The town is located on the river Rječina and has many streams nearby. Like many cities around the world, Rijeka has the symbol of water in its name.
•Zadar
Zadar is the fifth largest city in Croatia, the old town of Zadar is based on the era of the ancient Roman Empire, has numerous historical sites and is a World Heritage Site listed by the United Nations. The ancient city is located at the tip of the peninsula, is surrounded by water on three sides and has a unique geographical location.
Island
•Hvar
The island of Hvar is the fourth largest island in Croatia with an area of 300 square kilometers. Hvar is one of Croatia's most luxurious and sun-drenched islands, and one of Croatia's most popular tourist destinations, along with Dubrovnik.
•Island of Vis
The island of Vis is a pearl of the Adriatic archipelago, which has not been affected by the development of tourism for many years and has been a military zone for many years due to its strategic location on the high seas. Since Croatia's independence, the island has slowly opened up to the outside world and has gradually become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Croatia.
•Mljet
Mljet is one of the most beautiful islands in Croatia with the most complete ecological environment in Croatia, most of the island is covered with vegetation, the clear and clean water is an enchanting cobalt blue in the sun, and the fields, vineyards and small villages are scattered all over the island, which is one of the most beautiful islands in Croatia.
- Island of Brač
Brac is the largest island of the Dalmatian archipelago and the third largest of the Adriatic archipelago. It covers an area of 394.57 square kilometers; It has a population of 13,824. It is separated from the mainland by the fallow road. It is also one of the sunniest regions, with 2,700 hours of sunshine per year.
The most popular activities
- Sailing
In Croatian ports, you will find yachts and sailboats neatly moored. Due to its unique advantages, Croatia is one of the most developed countries in the world for sailing. Sailing in Croatia is definitely one of the best ways to offer a unique experience.
- Diving
Diving is known to many as "Blue Opium", which allows us to dive in Hvar, Rab, Brač and many other islands in Croatia and discover the best of the Adriatic.
- Windsurfing
There are many different monsoons that blow towards Croatia every year, making it a true windsurfing paradise.
- Skydive on the island of Galles Njek
There is hardly a tastier heart-shaped island than the island of Gallais Enjek. It is no wonder that it has been celebrated many times as the most enchanting island in the whole world. It is a private island that is not open to the public, but still cannot resist the enthusiasm of couples from all over the world and is a must-see for many couples coming to Croatia. Jumping out of a plane with your loved ones over the heart-shaped island is the most unforgettable experience of my life, I think.
Gastronomy
•Truffles
Countries that traditionally produce truffles are Italy, France and Spain. However, the Istria region of Croatia is also rich in three varieties of black truffles and one large white truffle, and the truffle hunting season starts in October and lasts for three months. Every year, many truffle festivals and events take place in the region.
•Red wine
The history of Croatian wine dates back to the ancient Greek settlers who produced their wines about 2,500 years ago on the islands of Vvis, Hv Hvar and Korčula in southern Dalmatia. As with other wine producers in the Old World, there are still many traditional grape varieties in Croatia that are perfect for the local vineyards. In the larger wineries, modern viticultural methods have been replaced and EU-style wine regulations have been adopted to guarantee the quality of the wines.
Epilogue
Croatia is a land of happiness and fear, let's put all our worries aside and go to this beautiful and happy country with this hope.