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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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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Croatia's Island of Vis | Exploring Abandoned Places!
Our first couple days on Vis were spent exploring some abandoned military tunnels, a abandoned house and a nude beach!
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10 Best Croatian Islands
Planning to visit Croatian Islands? Check out our Croatian Islands Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Croatian Islands.
Here are the 10 Best Croatian Islands:
Krk (Golden) Island, Rab Island, Kornati Island, Pag Island, Mljet Island, Cres Island, Brac Island, Korcula Island, Vis Island, Hvar Island
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Rab
Mljet
Vis
Hvar
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It turns out to be a challenge to get from Hvar to Vis island. Vis is one of the most mysterious islands in Croatia, and as such, its is one of the most visited islands. Vis was for long a military base for the Yugoslav army until 1989. During those years, visiting Vis was highly restricted for the locals and impossible for visitors. For this reason, Vis has been abandoned and preserved as no other island in Croatia.
As it happens across Mediterranean islands, Vic’s lack of development is one of its greatest assets for tourism. If you want authenticity, nature, peace and adventures, as well as good food, Vis is quite the place to go.
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Top thing to do in Vis:
Stiniva Cove
Its natural unusual appearance makes it one of the best places in Vis. The small entrance (4-5 meters) all of the sudden becomes a wide and beautiful seaside cove.
Once inside, you will find a very nice and welcoming bar to treat yourself a cold beverage or a good snack. It is always recommended to visit the cove during the morning hours.
Srebrna Bay
A gorgeous pebble beach with unusual large pebbles, located close to Rukavac, a small village.
It is not very well known for much of the touristic guides around the area, which mean is the perfect place to find a quiet place away from the buzz of tourists.
Mount Hum
This mountain is one of the best locations if what you care about is sightseeing. Indeed, it is the highest elevation of Vis with 587 metres.
Be sure to visit it during the day if you want to have a 360 degree of the island and the beautiful blue sea.
The Green Cave
Located on the south side of Vis, this amazing natural wonder full of reflections, clear sea and mystery is one of the places you should not miss whilst in Vis.
The cave is called green as the reflection caused by the sea floor and natural light results in an abundance of green algae located at the rocky base of the cave’s entrance. What is best, you can actually swim inside! If you are looking for some adrenaline boost, don’t forget you can also dive and explore around.
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Exploring the island of Vis, Croatia
We had so much fun exploring the island of Vis, Croatia, by scooter. We started off in Komiza and followed a road that took us to caves, vineyards, views, and beaches!
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:
- Plitvice Lakes Day 1:
- Plitvice Lakes Day 2:
- Plitvice - Sibenik:
- Sibenik:
- Krka NP:
- Split:
- Bisevo - Vis - Pakleni islands - Hvar:
- Dubrovnik arrival:
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- Dubrovnik day 2:
- Mljet Island:
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Vis Croatia – the most beautiful Croatian island on Adriatic sea | Vis beaches | Top Beaches |
This video will take you to our summer residence – island Vis, Croatia. This magical place will absorb you into some kind of a new time dimension where you live your days to the fullest in slow motion and the people are so colorful and interesting that you cannot stop listening to them or take your eyes from them. A place where you have to let go – take it easy – so you can feel and taste all its wonders… Shh.. don’t tell anyone we didn’t take you to Vis and also, now that you have visited Vis in a virtual world, please don’t come again! Thank you.
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