Croatia: Adriatic Delights
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale: the Istrian Peninsula and its enchanting port town of Rovinj.
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Adriatic in Croatia - the most beautiful sea and coast in the word
Adriatic in Croatia - the most beautiful sea coast in the word
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Croatia's extraordinary island-speckled coastline is indisputably its main attraction. The first thing that strikes you is the clarity of the water. When it's set against a dazzling white pebbly beach, it sparkles with a jewel-like intensity in shades of emerald and sapphire. There are long sandy and shingly stretches too – perfect for lazy days spent lounging and devouring trashy holiday novels. If that all sounds too relaxing, there are myriad water-based activities at hand to lure you off your sun-lounger – snorkelling, diving, kayaking, windsurfing and sailing, just for starters.
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A Tour of Beautiful SPLIT, CROATIA on the Adriatic Sea
Exploring the spectacular city of Split, one of the top places to see in Croatia. NOTE: You can follow Chelsea on Instagram here:
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A Tour of Beautiful SPLIT, CROATIA on the Adriatic Sea
Croatia Adriatic coast from the air
Croatia Adriatic sea coast from the air. Island Krk, Kvarner Bay, Njivice aerial footage.
VIS, Croatia. Pure Island Paradise in the Adriatic Sea.
We explore the incredible island of Vis, Croatia. Vis is in the Adriatic Sea, not far from Hvar Island. We stay in Vis town and explore the two sides of the town, Kut and Luka. We also rent bikes and head to the Grandovac beach where we go swimming, afterwards we grab some ice cream. In the evening we visit a restaurant called Lola where we have some fantastic local white wine and a delicious dinner.
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The town of Vis:
The town of Vis is located in the north-eastern part of the island Vis in the bottom of a well protected bay. It developed from the former settlements Kut and Luka, which became one entity in the 16th century by the building of the church Gospa od Spilica. The villages from the eastern side of the island such as: Zenka, Milna, Bargujac, Podstražje, Podselje, Plisko Polje and Marine Zemlje gravitate to the town. Since the World War II the whole island had been a military area. The tourism on Vis began to develop significantly with the demilitarisation of the island at the beginning of the war (1991-1995) in Croatia. So, it has been only 15 years ago that both the island and its town opened for the visit of tourists. The remains of the military objects in the northwest and northeast part of the Bay of Vis are the witnesses of the stay of the Yugoslav Army.
During the last hundred years a part of the population emigrated in the search for better living conditions. There are only about 2000 people living in the town of Vis, and around 3500 on the whole island.Many visitors, and especially the yachtsmen, are coming more and more to Vis. In every moment you can see changes in life-style, but at the same time Vis has kept the old, irresistible Mediterranean charm and life without stress and trouble.The fortresses and the stony piles testify to the thousand-year-old settlement on Vis, and the remains of a theatre built into the foundations of the Franciscan monastery on the peninsula Prirovo, antique therms or the Hellenistic cemetery, confirm that Vis is one of the oldest urban centres in Croatia.
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Grandovac Beach:
Grandovac is the closest beach to the village of Kut. It is an easy twenty minute walk on a flat path that takes you along the waterfront, past some of the old stone homes in the village and then past newer homes that have been built since the island allowed people to return. Towards the end of the walk, you will see the old abandoned Czech Villa, once a glorious building but now completely ruined inside. Don’t forget to look at the street art on the abandoned building on the right just before the villa.
Lola Restaurant:
Named after their daughter, this restaurant combines the personal touch (ingredients home-grown by the chef’s parents, individual furnishings handpicked by the couple from around Europe) with very well executed dishes. Everything about this restaurant has been done with consideration and love, and as a result within the first week of opening, customers who discovered Lola quickly got addicted and made return trips, such that Lola’s first Saturday night was already spilling with customers.
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The Beauty of the Adriatic Coast - European Coastal Airlines Flight Split-Pula - Croatia HD
A flight that mixes convenience with stunning views of the Croatian Adriatic coastline. This truly is, a multifunctional flight. The best part of this flight is not the fact that it's the fastest way to get to Pula from Split, but the fact that you get to see hundreds of Croatia's islands (fun fact: Croatia has 1244 islands) from a bird's eye perspective. What makes this even better is the De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter with its large windows. In all, the views are amazing, you'll shoot photos like a mad man. :)
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Croatia’s Adriatic Coast
Discover a land drenched in fascinating culture and heritage while exploring Croatia’s captivating cities, lush landscapes and romantic Dalmatian Coast. In cosmopolitan Zagreb, see historic highlights including the fortified Upper Town and St. Mark’s Church. Tramp through the translucent lakes, cascading waterfalls and pine forests of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Explore the Roman heritage of Split during a visit to Diocletian’s Palace, one of the most significant Roman archaeological sites on the Dalmatian Coast. After traveling by ferry to Hvar, delve into the island’s rich local heritage, inhale the sun-soaked energy of its celebrated wine country, witness the sweeping Stari Grad Plain and visit a winery to sample a local vintage. In glorious Dubrovnik, marvel at the Gothic, Renaissance and baroque architecture tucked inside the city’s champagne–hued, medieval walls. Local guides and experts provide fascinating insight during included excursions and interactive talks. This small-group experience features deluxe and first-class accommodations and an extensive meal plan including wine with dinner.
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A trip on the clear waters of the Adriatic from the north to the south of Croatia. Stopovers at : Opatija, a former Imperial high society resort town, Pula and its Roman theatre, Zadar and its churches, Split and the ruins of Diocletian's palace, Korcula, Marco Polo's city, and finally Dubrovnik, rival to Venice with its countless treasures.
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Croatia and the Adriatic Coast
( Admire the diverse scenery and experience the vibrant cultural heritage of Croatia, a trove of historic cities, pristine parkland and miles of sun-drenched Adriatic coastline. Begin your journey by exploring Zagreb, Croatia’s capital city. Wander the historic Upper Town and see the detailed art nouveau architecture that is a legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Delight in the crystal blue lakes, cascading waterfalls and lush forests of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Cruise to Split, a picturesque city by the sea and home of Diocletian’s Palace, the pre-eminent Roman monument on the Dalmatian Coast. Visit the island of Hvar and explore the island’s wine country. Conclude your journey in Dubrovnik, and marvel at the Gothic, Renaissance and baroque architecture tucked inside the medieval city wall. This 10-night program includes accommodations at boutique and deluxe hotels, all excursions and an extensive meal program with wine at dinner.
Where to stay on Croatia's Adriatic Coast
Hotel overview from Travel Department's 7 night holiday on Croatia's Adriatic Coast.
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A picturesque country, which is blessed by an unfathomable natural richness. Its charm, beside the coast full of bays, the warm watered fjords and reefs, high cliffs and the green hills is made up also by its artistic and historical values. On the Dalmatian Coast the romantic cities of Zadar and Trogir and the Saint Jacob cathedral of Sibenik make us remember to the past. In Split, one can take a look at emperor Diocletian’s unique palace. Among the natural beauties the crystal clear waters, waterfalls, caves and rapids of the Krka National Park are on top. Crikvenica introduce us to the mood of a spa in the monarchy, while the whole travel is crowned by the Queen of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik. Blue sky, glimmering sea, lovely islands, and wonderful landscape. They say that the heart of the traveling Odysseus was stolen not only by Nausicaa.
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SAILING THE ADRIATIC SEA | DUBROVNIK TO MLJET CROATIA
It's Summer & we're sailing the Adriatic around the beautiful Croatian Riviera. We start off in Dubrovnik & set sail to Mljet National Park!
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Sailing Croatia 2018 Beneteau 38.1 - Kornati, Dalmatian Coast, Adriatic
We spent a fabulous ten days aboard a Beneteau Oceanis 38.1 on the Dalmation Coast of Croatia. We picked up the boat from Euronautic yacht charter in Biograd and followed a route looping south to the inland lake and the town of Skradin, then headed for the Kornati islands and further up towards Telascica.
We had a fantastic time exploring the incredible clear blue sea, good weather (apart from some epic showers) and lovely, open, unspoilt islands with plenty of anchorages and not too many boats about. Perfect for relaxing and absorbing the natural environment.
I would recommend September because it is still warm and it is just after the busy tourist season so offers more possibilities if you're looking for a quiet anchorage. Definitely worth a visit on a self-charter yacht.
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Croatia - The Adriatic Coast
An impression of the Adriatic coast in Croatia.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia: Pearl of the Adriatic
More info about travel to Dubrovnik: Confined within its walls as it has been for centuries, Dubrovnik juts out from the rocky Croatian coastline looking inviting from both the land and the sea. Though the war killed tourism in the 1990s, today the crowds are most decidedly back. And understandably so — Dubrovnik is a living fairy tale that shouldn't be missed.
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