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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Visiting the Brijuni Islands of Croatia
Brijuni National Park is a group of small islands in Croatia!
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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
Brijuni National Park - The Hidden Paradise
First Award for Best Croatian promotional film, 2014, Zagreb TourFilm Festival, Croatia.
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Music performed by: Symphony Orchestra and Choir of Croatian Radio Television
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10 Things to do in Pula, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Pula, Croatia in this travel guide covering 10 things to do in the city including top attractions such as ruins, theatres and forts along with where were to eat, relax and take in Adriatic sea and sun.
10 Things to do in Pula City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:'(Pola)
1) Pula Arena (Roman Amphitheatre)
2) Pula Marina overlooking Adriatic Sea + Day Trips to National Parks (Brijuni National Park)
3) Pula Cathedral (Katedrala uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije)
4) Lunch at Jupiter Pizzeria for seafood and Istrian pizza
5) Pula Fortress / Castle (Kaštel)
6) Roman Forum + Temple of Augustus (Augustov hram)
7) Roman Mosaic
8) Gelato to cool off
9) Beach for sun, swimming and relation
10) Sunset views of Pula
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Our visit Pula travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to pizza, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, forts churches, the old town, roman ruins, theatres, beaches and along the marina. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Pula tourism brochure, Pula itinerary or Pula, Croatia city tour also known as Pola.
10 Things to do in Pula, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript: (Pola)
Pula was our first introduction to Croatia and what a way to start! Located on the Istrian peninsula, this seaside town is home to Roman ruins, ancient temples, and some delicious pizza. The town won us over right from day one, so in this video, we’re going to take you on a tour of Pula and show you some of the highlights:
The amphitheatre was built during the reign of Emperor Vespasian, at the same time the Colosseum in Rome was going up. What’s even more shocking is how well preserved it is; this is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre with all four side towers and three stories still standing.
As a travel tip, if you visit during the summer months, you can catch numerous events at the amphitheatre, including concerts, movie screenings, and even reenactments of games from Ancient Rome.
When it comes to boat tours, the most popular destination is , a group of small islands that sit out on the Adriatic Sea.
The islands have a few archaeological and cultural sites but though admission to the park used to be free, these days you have to join one of the official excursions arranged by the park or local tourist agencies.
As for Pula Cathedral, it turns out it was closed when we tried to visit, so we can only show you the outside.
After all that wandering around town, it was finally time for lunch. We arrived at Jupiter Pizzeria just as they were opening and didn’t waste any time grabbing a seat on their outdoor terrace.
The fortress we spotted turned out to be Pula Castle, also known as Kaštel. Located atop a hill right in the centre of Pula, this fortress was built by the Venetians during the 17th century.
Admission was 20 kuna per person and there were two different museums exhibits to visit, however, we’d argue that the main draw are the views.
Over the course of the centuries, the Temple of Augustus has seen many uses from a Christian church to a grain storehouse, but at present, it houses a very small 1-room museum – and when we say small, we mean you can visit in 5 minutes!
The Roman Mosaic is just a short walk from the Forum, so it’s worth the little detour down back streets. This incredible well-preserved floor depicts the Punishment of Dirce, which is straight out of Greek mythology.
This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Istria video series showcasing Istrian food, Istrian culture and Istrian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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Put ISTRIA on your bucket list: The hidden gem of Croatia! | Travel Vlog
Istria might just be Croatia's most hidden gem! Now is certainly the time to visit as I can easily see this area exploding over the next couple of years! Follow our trip through Pula, Rovinj, Motovun, Brijuni and St Andrew Island!
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This trip was part of a press trip with Jet2 Holidays. All opinions and views remain honest and my own. #Jet2Istria #ShareIstria #VisitIstria
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Croatia Brijuni Islands Vacation Guide
The Brijuni islands croatia are a collection of fourteen islands and islets in Istria off the northern part of the Croatian coast. For a part of the country which has fewer (larger) islands compared to other places – particularly Dalmatia – the Brijuni islands are well worth a visit, and their proximity to the mainland means they are easy to reach (especially as there’s a frequent boat service). All of the islands together also comprise one of Croatia’s eight wonderful national parks.
National Park BRIJUNI - Veliki Brijun (Croatia, Hrvatska, Chorvatsko) - 17 min. 4K
National Park Brijuni, Croatia (Chorvatsko, Kroatien, Hrvatska) 2017
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Excursion Veliki Brijun includes: Cruise ship to the island, a ride by tourist train, visit to the remains of the Roman villa rustica from the I century B.C. in the bay of Verige, and the safari park, golf, Josip Broz Tito personal State Summer Residence
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Wonderful Istria
The heart-shaped peninsula reaching deep into the clear blue waters of the Adriatic Sea is a hidden garden of beauty which opens the door to the sunny and warm Mediterranean. Come and travel through it without hesitation, and the holiday of your dreams will become reality.
Multicultural and hospitable, this is an area where wide-ranging diversities have come together to form a happy union. Istria's crystal clear sea, clean shores and ports, its lively fishing boats and teeming narrow stone streets exude the true charm of the Mediterranean. Small, picturesque medieval towns perched on the peaks of its hills emanate the peace and gentleness of landscapes that irresistibly evoke the most beautiful parts of Tuscany or Provence.
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