Split Area
Split area
Split is one of the Adriatic's most vibrant port cities, stunningly located between mountains and sea. Diocletian's Palace, a World Heritage Site, is the main attraction but there are also so many other things to do. Day trips, world-class nightlife and many exclusive restaurants.
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Dubrovnik area
Dubrovnik area
If you are visiting Dubrovnik for the first time or the hundredth, the sense of awe never fails to descend when you set eyes on the beauty of the old town. Indeed it’s hard to imagine anyone becoming jaded by the city’s limestone streets, baroque buildings and the endless shimmer of the Adriatic. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean Sea, a seaport and the centre of Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
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Zagreb area
Zagreb area
The city of Zagreb, capital of Croatia, on the historic and political threshold between East and West, illustrates both the continental and Mediterranean spirit of the nation it spearheads. Zagreb is the cultural, scientific, economic, political and administrative centre of the Republic of Croatia, and is home to the Croatian Parliament, Government and President.
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Istria Area
Istria area
Istria is one of the most popular destinations for foreign visitors to Croatia and its towns of Umag and Poreč continually top annual polls of the best holiday resorts in Croatia. With a strong Italian influence (the region in fact used to be part of Italy during the early part of the 20th century), this certainly is a beautiful region of Croatia both along the coast and inland, with its pretty hilltop towns.
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