Gorgeous Places To Visit In Croatia!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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Rovinj, a tranquil fishing village, is a popular tourist destination due to its old-world charm and natural beauty.

Rovinj

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The national park along the Krka River in Sibinik-Knin County is famous for its many waterfalls and stunning, blue-green pools.

Krka National Park

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Its old Roman buildings and orange-roofed homes stand out against the blue sea and dramatic mountains along the coast.

Split

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Zagreb is the capital and biggest city of Croatia. It is a busy metropolis with both old and new places to visit.

Zagreb

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The Plitvice National Park is one of Croatia's and Europe's most stunning natural beauties.

Plitvice National Park

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Korcula is a 30-mile (50 km) island off Croatia's Adriatic Coast, where Marco Polo was born.

Korcula

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Hvar, a Dalmatian island in Croatia, is known for its stunning beaches, lavender fields, and vineyards.

Hvar

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Pula, on the Adriatic Sea's southern tip of the Istria peninsula, has been a tourist destination since ancient Roman times, when gladiator contests drew crowds.

Pula

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The Mediterranean's "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik, is a popular tourist destination. It was established in the 7th century on marine trade

Dubrovnik

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Zadar could be the perfect tourist location because it has a lot to see and do but not as many people as other popular spots.

Zadar

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