10 Best Places To Visit In Croatia | 2019
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10 Best Places To Visit In Croatia 2019.
Its football team might have recently placed Croatia in the headlines but this country should be on your radar post-World Cup too. Easy to reach from the majority of European countries, Croatia offers affordable food, drink and accommodation despite it’s rising popularity with tourists; and it’s appeal is universal. Whether you’re looking for picturesque mountains to hike in, unrivalled beaches to relax on or movie-worthy backdrops for your selfies (both the Mamma Mia sequel and tv show Game of Thrones have been filmed here), Croatia has it all. Here’s ten of the best places to visit.
1. Zagreb
2. Split
3. Vis
4. Dubrovnik
5. Istria
6. Brac Island
7. Brijuni National Park
8. Plitvice Lakes
9. Rijeka
10. Bisevo
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Breathtaking BLUE CAVE: unusual tourist attraction in Bisevo, Croatia
If you are looking for a surreal travel experience and happen to be in Croatia or in any neighboring European country, then a breathtaking Blue Cave (grotto) on a Bisevo Island should be in the top 10 of your bucket list.
Bisevo, being a limestone island, has several deep caves, the water in one of which has a beautiful blue color. The toru guides say that the best time for visiting is such timeframe – from 11 am till noon, as the sun rays pass through the water better, creating an incredible blue glow.
Tourists are offered to visit this island by boat and the cave is accessible by boat too but many tourists decide to swim in this glowing blue pool.
This is an unusual place to visit but there are many other cool places in the world, many of which deserve to be on your bucket list. Feel free to draw your inspiration here:
In our interactive video presentation we have reviewed such destinations and places of interest:
- Alofaaga Blowholes, Samoa;
- Cappadocia, Turkey;
- Devil's Bridge, Germany;
- sand dunes and lagoons at Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil;
- Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia;
- and many more to come.
Please share your thoughts and favorite tourism places.
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Blue Caves & Hvar | Croatia Vlog 9 | World Wanderista
I traveled Croatia for 16 days!
In this video you will see my boat trip to the blue caves, the green cave and Hvar.
- Zagreb:
- Plitvice Lakes NP arrival:
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- Plitvice - Sibenik:
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- Bisevo - Vis - Pakleni islands - Hvar:
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- Dubrovnik day 2:
- Mljet Island:
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BLUE CAVE TOUR. Croatia is Incredible!
We make our way from the Croatian Island of Hvar to Vis by doing a boat tour. During our day on the boat we visit a green cave, and the blue lagoon on the island of Budihovac where to stop to admire the incredible view. We also go to Stiniva Beach, considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Europe. Lastly we go to the island of Biševo, where we switch into a smaller boat to go into the blue cave.
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City of Hvar:
The city of Hvar is a unique fusion of luxurious Mediterranean nature, rich cultural and historical heritage, and mundane, tourist present.It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given it all Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulness; facing sea, that gave it splendid and repeatable history, Hvar is an inexhaustible treasury of the scenery, atmosphere and adventure.Its name derives from the Greek name for island and town, that stood where today Stari Grad (Hvar became an island’s centre in 13th century) stands - PHAROS.
Hvar gained glory and power during middle ages being an important port within the Venetian, naval empire. Today, it is centre of island’s tourism and one of the favourite destinations in Dalmatian riviera - a town of smiling and courteous people, who are almost only dedicated to tourism.
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Green Cave:
The Green cave (Zelena Špilja) on the island of Ravnik near the bigger island of Vis. The cave is a natural attraction situated in the south-west part of Ravnik. During the day sun light passes through the small hole on the vault of the cave producing the fascinating green coulored surface of the sea within the cave. After this phenomenon the cave got its name. You may reach the cave either by boat or simply swimming into it. Anyhow you will enjoy being there experiencing the fabulous beauty of light and sea.
Blue Cave:
A visit to Modra Špilja (Blue Cave) on the island of Biševo will certainly impress you and stay in your memory for a long time. The miraculous play of sunlight which reflects from the white bottom creates a fascinating blue light that lights up the cave above and below the sea surface, the item submerged in the water get a sliver glow. The island of Biševo with its romantic shores, vineyards and scents of pine forests is a real paradise for relaxing.
Stiniva Beach:
On the south side of the Croatian island Vis has been voted the most beautiful beach in Europe by the European Best Destinationswebsite. The website’s visitors chose Stiniva among close to 300 most beautiful European beaches. Stiniva was named one of the 15 most beautiful European beaches by as many as 88% of the 10,000 voters, while 66% voted it the most beautiful beach
Biševo:
An island in the Adriatic Sea in Croatia. It is situated in the middle of the Dalmatian archipelago, five kilometers southwest of the Island of Vis. Its area is 5.8 km² and it has a population of 15.
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CROATIA | Top 10 Places
This video shows the most beautiful places in Croatia.
1. PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK
2. COASTAL TOWN OF DUBROVNIK
3. COASTAL TOWN OF ROVINJ
4. KRKA NATIONAL PARK
5. HVAR ISLAND
6. PULA ARENA
7. KOPAČKI RIT NATURE PARK
8. RED LAKE
9. KORČULA ISLAND
10. BRIJUNI ISLANDS
TOP 10: Places to visit in Croatia
ppThis is my personal opinion regarding the places to visit in Croatia.
The best view ever in Dubrovnik | Croatia Vlog 10 | World Wanderista
I traveled Croatia for 16 days!
I arrived exhausted and hungry in Dubrovnik after a 5 hour bus ride, but the view of Dubrovnik from the apartment's terrace made it all OK! Apartment Lucic at Peline Street probably has the best view of the whole town! (I'm not joking or exagerating, it's the absolute truth!)
- Zagreb:
- Plitvice Lakes NP arrival:
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- Dubrovnik arrival:
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- Mljet Island:
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Exploring the Sea Caves of Croatia!
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7 days exploring the crystal blue water of Croatia. From sea caves to cliff jumping to spelunking deep into the Earth, the Istria region of Croatia has so much to offer. Curious about where we went or any clip you see? Shoot me a comment below and would be happy to help! Shot on Sony a7rii, Canon 1DX, Go Pro Hero 5, and Phantom 4 Pro.
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WHERE TO GO IN CROATIA
WHERE TO GO IN CROATIA- If you're planning a trip to Europe, we would highly suggest to go to Croatia. It's such a beautiful country with so many things to do
- Canyoning/ canyoneering in Split
- island Hopping/yacht week around the Adriatic coast e.g. around the Blue grotto/caves
- watching one of the best sunsets in Zadar
- visiting the beautiful beaches in Pula, Istria
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1. Split Croatia Canyoning the Cetina RIver, Blue Caves Tour & Island Hopping -
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4. Pula Roman Amphitheatre, Truffle pasta, beautiful beaches in Pula Istria Croatia -
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13. De-Stress in Cres
The island of Cres is the biggest island by size in the Adriatic and is located in the northern part of the Gulf of Kvarner. The island's coastline, 248 km long, is indented; its western and southern part have a plenty of bays and pebbly beaches while the northern and eastern part are characterized with steep and rough rocks.
12. Ferry Fun in the Adriatic
From short jaunts between nearby islands to overnight rides along the length of the Croatian coast, sea travel is a great and inexpensive way to see the Croatian side of the Adriatic. Take in the stunning coastline as you whiz past some of the country's 1244 islands.
11. The Soul of Split
The city was originally built around the Diocletian palace (a palace/fort built for the retired Roman emperor Diocletian) where the locals sought refuge centuries ago. Wandering the historic centre of Split you can still clearly see the Roman walls, squares, and temples.
10. Blue Magic on Bisevo
On Bisevos's steep shores there are many caves, the most famous being the Blue Cave. It has been accessible since 1884, and approach to the cave is only possible by boat. Around 10 to 13 o'clock sunbeams that penetrate through the submarine opening in the Blue Cave, reflect from the white bottom floor and colour the cave in blue and objects in the water in silver.
9. Hike & Climb Paklenica
The Paklenica karst river canyon is a national park in Croatia. It is located in Starigrad, northern Dalmatia, at the southern slopes of Velebit mountain, not far from Zadar. It has two canyons: Mala (Small) and Velika (Big) Paklenica. Today there is no water flowing throughout Mala Paklenica.
8. Pastries & Ice Cream
Croatia is a superior spot to indulge your sweet tooth. You absolutely must not miss the slastičarna s (pastry shops) found in towns and villages across the country. Indulge in the Austrian-style creamy cakes, the very local kremšnites (custard pies) and homemade strudels.
7. Wine & Dine in Istria
La dolce vita reigns supreme in Istria, Croatia's top foodie destination. The seafood, truffles, wild asparagus and a rare breed of Istrian beef called boškarin all stand out, as do myriad regional specialities and award-winning olive oils and wines by local small producers.
6. Party-Happy Hvar
Gently rolling hills painted a brilliant purple by the fertile flowers, lush vineyards nestling at the foot of ragged mountains, gorgeous beaches with tiny inlets and secluded coves, luscious restaurants, boutiques, and a vibrant nightlife amidst the medieval streets of Hvar Town are just a few of the treats to enjoy on this dream of an island.
5. Hit the Waves in Bol
Bol is a town on the island of Brac in Dalmatia. Situated in a secluded place on the southern coast of the island, Bol is the oldest town of Brac and one of the most famous seaside resorts of the Adriatic. Enjoy diving, windsurfing, water sports (tubes and banana) and Bol beaches.
4. Marvel at Mljet
The island of Mljet is one of the larger islands off the coast of Southern Croatia. Although many people live on the island, mainly in the port of Sobra on the east end, the west end port of Polače holds the entrance to the national park of Mljet.
3. Coffee Fix in Zagreb
Zagreb is a vibrant city of around 800,000 people (metropolitan area: 1,200,000). The city boasts a charming medieval 'old city' with architecture and cobbled streets reminiscent of Vienna, Budapest, Prague and other Central-European capitals.
2. All That Is Dubrovnik
Today Dubrovnik is the proudest feather in Croatia's tourist cap, an elite destination and one of the most beautiful towns in the Mediterranean. Dubrovnik used to be an independent republic, surviving mostly on trade. It managed to survive many centuries, with constant threats to its territory, particularly from the mighty Ottoman Empire and Venice.
1. Plitvice Paradise
Plitvice National Park in Croatia is considered to be one of the most beautiful natural sights in Europe. Due to its natural beauty and significance, this system of 16 interlinked lakes and a large forest complex around it were set aside as a national park in 1949. In 1979 the park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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