Croatia,
situated on the Adriatic Sea, is one of the most beautiful countries
in Europe. With its unique location, deep cultural roots, and
incredible history… it’s a must-see.
The
Turquoise Water
The
Croatian coast is absolutely astounding. There’s no shortage of
beaches to take your breath away. The water is crystal clear and
turquoise blue. And Croatia has thousands of islands and islets.
The
History
Several
Stone Age sites have been discovered all over the country along with
numerous caves containing hand made objects from people alive
centuries ago. Most towns have historical centers with typical
Croatian architecture, a must-see.
The
Food
Croatian
food is a delectable combination of classic Mediterranean and Italian
flavor with a new-world twist. And Croatia is known for its
impeccable wine selection. The country’s climate is perfect for
vineyards, and there are many.
The
Culture
A
modern country with modern features, yet Croatia embraces a laid-back
vibe. You can experience the best of both worlds: a fast-paced city
atmosphere with the ambiance of a relaxed coastal town.
The
Climate
Croatia
has a Mediterranean climate, which means mild winters and gorgeous
spring and summer seasons. The average of sunshine hours is 2,600 per
year. That makes Croatia one of the sunniest regions on the
Mediterranean basin.
The
Nature
The
beautiful Adriatic Sea, the spectacular beaches, and the mountainous
ranges give visitors a myriad of sights to fill them with awe. And of
course Croatia is home to Plitvice Lakes National Park, a great
example of nature’s beauty.
The
Sailing
Sailing
is one of the best ways to see Croatia. You can charter a boat for a
day and explore the coastal islands and archipelagos. Sailing is a
favorite, and very common, pastime of Croatians.
The
Price
Croatian
prices are surprisingly reasonable — especially when compared to
nearby European countries. It’s standard in Croatia to offer
rational pricing to tourists. You can enjoy a full meal in a
beautiful restaurant by the sea for around 10 euros.
The
Nudists
Croatia
was the first country in Europe to introduce the idea of commercial
naturist (nudist) resorts. More than 1 million naturists flock to
Croatia each year.
The
Lighthouses
Croatia
has several lighthouses spread around the country. Many of them can
be found situated upon deserted coastlines or on small islands in the
open sea. Visiting the lighthouses is a great way to experience this
part of the country’s history.
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