Resort towns of Croatia on the sea - Which beach resort should I go to relax? The best seaside resorts. Croatian beaches

Rajska plaža beach, 1.5 km long, is located 14 km from the town of Rab. Thanks to its features and crystal clear sea, it has been awarded the Blue Flag. Very shallow sea and experienced lifeguards located there from 9 am to 6 pm, make it the perfect place for non-swimmers and families with children. Among the services on this beautiful sandy beach you can find showers, bars, restaurants, various sports fields, bike paths and great offer of water sports.

Crni molo beach in Crikvenica

Located in Crikvenica itself, it is one of the most famous sandy beaches of the Crikvenica Riviera. Crni molo beach offers various sports opportunities from aerobics, beach volleyball, mini golf, water slides, water skiing... Those who want to relax in the cool can rent sun umbrellas and deck chairs, after swimming in the sea you can freshen up in one of the showers. The restaurants, cafes and hotels that surround it make it favorite place as youth, So and families with children.

Bijeca beach in Medulin

The most famous beach in Medulin, stretching for 1 km along the coast, is the sandy beach of Bijeca. Surrounded by numerous trees, the coolness of which, most of all, enjoys the older generation. Thanks to its gentle descent into the sea, it is joyfully visited and families with children. With its offer contains and roller coaster, one of the favorite entertainments of children and young people who come here play picigin. Surrounded by beautiful islands, the view of which you can enjoy in one of the bars and restaurants that are located there.

Saharun beach on Dugi otok

Near Veli Rat in the northern part of Dugi otok is the sandy beach Saharun. 800 m long, surrounded by a pine forest on one side and the crystal clear sea on the other, during the day it is an ideal place for romantic couples, the elderly and families with children. In the evening hours, Saharun changes its face and becomes loved gathering place for youth organizing in numerous bars and cafes beach parties that can last all night.

Sabusa beach, Kuklica on the island of Ugljan

Just a 15-minute walk from Kuklica on the island of Ugljan is the beautiful sandy beach of Sabuša. Despite being classified as a sandy beach, its coastline is concreted making it ideal for sunbathing. With its shady areas and shallow crystal clear sea, it is the perfect choice for families with children. If you get hungry after volleyball in the water, there are bistros with food and drink. Those who are a little braver will reach the naturist beach Mala Sabuša in 10 minutes on foot, where clothing is required.

Zaton - sandy beach near Zadar

13 km west of Zadar is the beautiful sandy beach of Zaton. Thanks to its crystal clear sea and quality equipment, this sandy beach has been awarded the Blue Flag. The sandy beach of Zaton offers great opportunities sports entertainment such as tennis, picigin, volleyball, mini golf and table tennis. The beach in Zaton is adapted for people with disabilities. Thanks to the circumference children's amusement parks, water slides and catering facilities, ideal for families with children.

Crvena luka beach near Biograd na Moru

Just 3 km from Biograd is the beach Crvena luka. The sandy part of the beach, 150 m long, is located in the deepest part of a secluded bay, and the northern part of the beach is reserved for nudists. This beautiful sandy beach is most easily reached on foot from Kumenat or by boat, which can be rented at Soline and Dražice beaches. Crvena luka beach is the perfect choice for all adventurers and romantic couples who will enjoy the beauty of the crystal clear sea and numerous entertainment and sports activities.

Sabunike beach near Nin and Zaton near Zadar

Located 6 km from Nin and Zadar, Sabunike beach is the perfect choice for families with children, as well as those wishing entertainment and sports. It extends a few kilometers further from the sandy beaches in Sabunik. You can enjoy the crystal clear sea and relaxing therapy with therapeutic mud. Due to its location in a charming bay where the wind blows from Velebit, Sabunike is ideal for sailing and surfing. The beaches have numerous shops, restaurants and patisseries, while nature lovers will enjoy visiting the national parks.

Slanica beach on the island of Murter

At a distance of one kilometer from the center of Murter is the sandy beach Slanica. As one of the best beaches in Croatia, you can find a large number of swimmers here at any time. Thanks to the shallow crystal clear sea, it is a favorite a gathering place for picigin players. On the concrete part of the Slanice coast there are numerous cafes, bars and a children's entertainment center, so they are happy to visit it young people and families with children. In the immediate vicinity there is a campsite where you can rent boats, scooters and bicycles. Also in the immediate vicinity is a nudist beach.

Vela Przina beach, Lumbarda on the island of Korcula

At a distance of 6 km from the city of Korcula is one of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Croatia - Vela Pržina. Situated in a bay and surrounded by vineyards, it is very popular with young people who come to have fun playing in volleyball and picigin or chat in one of the bars and restaurants surrounding it. Sun loungers and parasols can be rented on this sandy beach to take shelter from the sun or bring the family out for fun. sand and in the shallow waters of the crystal clear sea.

Croatia is an amazing state with unique natural and historical sights, excellent sea coast and numerous thermal springs! Here the Alpine mountains, the Mediterranean and Pannonia meet! Croatia is famous for its numerous castles, picturesque bays, wonderful, dense forests and mysterious rocks..

The country, located in the west of the Balkan Peninsula and the south of Central Europe, is rightfully considered the pearl of the Mediterranean with the legacy of the mighty empires of Europe.

General information about Croatia

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The area of ​​Croatia is 56542 sq/km. Croatia consists of the continental part (the Sava river basin region) and the Adriatic, which stretches out in a narrow strip along the entire coast of the Adriatic Sea. The capital of Croatia is the city of Zagreb, located at the foot of Medvedica Mountain. The most beautiful river in Croatia is the Zrmanja.

Croatia has borders with states:

  • With Slovenia in the northwest.
  • With Serbia and Hungary in the northeast.
  • With Bosnia, Montenegro and Herzegovina to the south.

The country in the west is washed by the Adriatic Sea. Croatia also has a maritime border with Italy. The coastal waters of Croatia are transparent even at a distance of ten meters from the coast. The country is famous for twenty mineral springs and oil deposits, which are used for recreational purposes.

Croatia, among all European countries, is the sunniest. The average number of hours of sunshine per year is two thousand six hundred. The Adriatic coast is located in the Mediterranean climate zone. It has hot and dry summers here. The air temperature reaches +25 + 29 degrees Celsius.

A temperate continental climate reigned in the central part of Croatia. In the summer season, the maximum temperature mark fluctuates between +20 + 23 degrees Celsius. The swimming season in Croatia starts in early May and ends at the end of September. Having visited Croatia, it is worth trying a local dish - struukli and donuts - fritule.

Plitvice Lakes - the pride of Croatia

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Croatia is known to the world for its picturesque Plitvice Lakes, which are rightly called a miracle of nature. There are sixteen in total. There are lakes on the territory of the Plitvice National Park in the valley (high in the mountains) and are surrounded by dense forest.

The lakes occupy an area of ​​29.6 hectares, pass into each other, forming beautiful waterfalls, the roar of which is heard in the surroundings. In the area, you can also see caves and beech-spruce forests.

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Zagreb is famous for Lake Jarun. It is also called the Zagreb Sea. Here you can sunbathe and swim, play sports, go water skiing, and in the evening - have fun in one of the many nightclubs. In this area there are well-equipped beaches with sand, pebble or grass. You can get to Lake Jarun from the center of the capital by trams No. 5, 17. You need to get off at the Jarun stop.

Amazing places in Zagreb

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There are many interesting places in the Croatian capital that travelers should visit. There are a large number of stately municipal buildings, spiers, squares and churches. On the funicular, you can quickly get to the Upper Town, its historical district. The trip will cost a little more than one euro. Rising on the funicular, tourists from a height can see Zagreb and its sights.

Divorce Museum

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In the capital, you can visit the Divorce Museum, which stores things, objects donated by former lovers. Behind each of them is a story of complex love relationships written in Croatian and English.

Hiking and cycling trails

Adherents of an active lifestyle can go hiking or cycling along special paths, of which there are eight in total. To see the city and its surroundings, travelers prefer trail number twelve.

Sights of Zagreb

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Planets can also be seen in Zagreb solar system in miniature. They are scattered throughout the city. It will also be interesting for tourists to visit the most beautiful cemetery in Europe - Mirogoj, which looks more like a park than a burial place.

Shopping in the capital

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Ilika Street in Zagreb is very popular among shoppers. There are a large number of stores that represent world brands, and the largest in the city shopping center Avenue Mall. Fresh products grown by local farmers can be bought at the Dolac Bazaar.

Croatia: holidays by the sea

In Croatia there are many places for a great holiday:

  • Kvarner region - Opatija, Crikvenica, Krk, Mali Losinj, Rab, Lovran, Njivice, Cres, Malinska.
  • Makarska region - Riviera Brela, Makarska, Tucepi, Drvenik, Supetar.
  • Porec and Umag.
  • Rovinj and Pula.
  • Zagreb and Opatija.
  • Brela and Sibenik.
  • Dubrovnik and Baska Voda.
  • about. Brac and Rogoznica.
  • Trogir and Cavtat.
  • Medulin and Vodice.
  • Podgora and Tucepi.
  • Split and Nechuyam (Solta Island).
  • Biograd and Zadar.
  • Vrsar and Zhivogosche.
  • Supetar and Hvar.
  • Drvenik and Crikvenica.
  • Lovran and Mlini.
  • Novi Vinodolski and Petrcane.
  • Podstrana and Primosten.
  • Rabach and Selce.
  • Donji Miholjac and Slatina.
  • Malinska and about. Ciovo.
  • Castel and Bol.
  • about. Krk and Pliwitz.
  • Slano and Novigrad.
  • Savudrija and Korcula.
  • about. Mljet and Vis.
  • o.Lošinj and o.Pag.
  • about. Slave and Funtana.
  • Gradats and others.

The beaches of Brela are considered the best in the entire Adriatic. The sea here is very clean, and the climate is favorable. Water remains transparent even at a distance of fifty meters from the sea. tourists are impressed by the incredibly beautiful mountain fortresses of the Dinaric Alps.

The Adriatic resort of Medulin is very popular among tourists. The coast in this area is amazingly beautiful. There are numerous peninsulas and islands in the sea. In the summer, classical music concerts are held in Medulin. Delicious Mediterranean cuisine can be enjoyed in the cozy restaurants.

Croatia has more than a thousand islands, which tourists choose for a beach holiday.

Consider the best of them:

  • Hvar. The island of Hvar will give tourists a relaxing holiday! The resort part of the picturesque island is especially popular among families with children. The coastline of this area is rich in bays and bays. It stretches for sixty-eight kilometers along the coast of Central Dalmatia. This is not only the longest island in Croatia, but also one of the sunniest on the Adriatic coast! In this area, there are three hundred and forty-nine sunny days a year! The ancient towns of Hvar attract tourists with amazing architectural monuments, excellent, clean beaches. Here the air is saturated with the aromas of lavender and rosemary. Beaches popular among vacationers are located in Milan, Stara Tower and Dubrovitsa.
  • Krk- the largest, northern island in the Adriatic Sea. There are numerous cities, towns, beaches (Vela Plaza, Rupa, Soline and Stara Baska), secluded bays, night bars and family restaurants. In this area, tourists can try Valomet champagne.
  • Vis. The area is characterized by untouched nature, cozy restaurants where you can taste local delicacies, such as lobster. The island is known for its amazing white wine. In the city of Vis, you can go on a sightseeing tour, see the ruins of the Roman and Greek eras. An interesting place for tourists is the town of Komiža. From here you can go to the Blue Grotto, located on the neighboring island of Bisevo. The beaches on Vis are sandy and pebbly. The most popular beaches among tourists are Stonchitsa, Zaglav, Vela Smokova and Grandovac.
  • Slave. The island is a tranquil place with stunning, endless beaches. In the medieval town of Rab you can see four bell towers white color. In the west of the island there are stone beaches, in the east - pebble ones. Sandy beaches are only in the north. The famous "Paradise" beach is spread on the island.
  • Korcula. The island is famous for its dense forests, vineyards and fishing villages where you can relax away from the hustle and bustle.

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The city of the same name is interesting for tourists with its massive medieval walls, the cathedral and the gallery of Marco Polo. Banje and Luka-Korchulanska and Mandrach, Bilin-Zhal and Vela-Przhina are the island's popular beaches among tourists.

  • Brach. The third largest island in the Adriatic Sea, known for the limestone rocks that make up most of it. In this area there are many slopes in the rocks and caves. The center of the island is the city of Supetar. The area is characterized by long, sandy beaches surrounded by pine forests. vineyards and olive groves. There are tourist complexes - Supetar and Bol, bars, restaurants and discos. Tourists spending their holidays on the island of Brac will be able to go diving, feel the adrenaline of paragliding, and take bike rides. The most popular beach of the island is the Golden Cape. Among other beaches, one should highlight "Sumartin", "Luchice", "Osibova".
  • Mljet. In this area there are a large number of quiet bays. Park Island - perfect place for a romantic getaway. It was chosen by kayakers and cyclists. In the north, the coast of Mljet is protected from the winds blowing from the sea. The most popular beaches among vacationers are located in Saplunara and Prozhurska Luka, Pomena and Okuklje.
  • Cres. One of the largest Croatian islands is located in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea. It is ideal for those people who want to spend their holidays in privacy and tranquility. The largest city of the island with the same name captivates tourists with unsurpassed Venetian architecture. Travelers can go to the village of Lubenice, located in the mountains. From here you have an excellent view of the sea and nearby islands. Of great interest to travelers is Lake Vrana, which is characterized by a depth of fifty meters. On the island of Cres, the beaches are small in size, but at the same time they are very picturesque and romantic. The most popular of them are Boulder and Statina, the beach in Lubenica and the sandy beach of Meli Bay.
  • Murter. The island is famous for the garden, planted in 2012, in the bay near the village of Tysen. The following events are held here - the Garden festival (in early July), parties - Electric Elephant, Soundwave, Suncebeat and Stop Making Sense. Olive groves grow in this area, charming seaports and picturesque bays are located. Popular beaches on the island are Kosirina and Podvrske, Lovisce and Slanica.
  • Dugi-Otok. The length of this island is forty-five kilometers, and the width varies, depending on the terrain, from one to four kilometers. Tourists on the island of Dugi Otok are attracted by sandy beaches and crystal clear azure waters. There are many secluded bays with picturesque nature. In the southeast of the island is nature Park Telaščica, which is famous for its salt lake Mir and therapeutic mud. Tourists in this area will be able to go diving, devote time to fishing and cycling, go on a photo hunt. The most popular beach of the island is Saharoon. It stretches for several kilometers and is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable pastime.
  • Pag in Northern Dalmatia. The island is known for the magnificent Zrce Beach, which hosts the legendary festival called Hideout and other musical events. Here you can buy unique lace as a souvenir, taste Pag, sheep cheese. The coastline of the island of Pag is characterized by its large size, almost all places are suitable for swimming. The most favorite among tourists are the beaches of Trinchel and Povlyanu, Kukurina and Strashko, Kasku and Ruchitsa.

Resorts of Croatia: TOP-11 best places

In Croatia, a seaside vacation will give a lot of positive and vivid emotions! We offer TOP-11 beach resorts in Croatia, which deserve special attention of tourists.

1. Umag

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Among the beach resorts in Croatia, Umag should be highlighted. The ancient city, a center of tourism and sports, is located on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, near Novigrad, Vrsar and Rovinj, near the border with Slovenia. The international airport of the city of Pula is removed from Umag at a distance of eighty kilometers.

The village has a large number of professional tennis courts. Every year, an international level tennis tournament, the Croatia Open of the ATP series, is held here.

Tourists in Umag will be able to see the architectural buildings of the Illyrian, Celtic, Roman eras, as well as medieval streets, modern buildings, hotels and campsites. The main attractions of the city are:

  • Church of the Holy Rock.
  • Church of Saint Peregrine.
  • Ruins of Fort Sipara.
  • Villa Tiola.
  • Lighthouse in Savudrija.
  • Archaeological Museum located in the city center.

The beaches within the city and the coast in its vicinity are mostly rocky and pebbly. Sandy ones are very rare. Eight beaches of Umag are marked with EU blue flags for exceptional cleanliness and environmental friendliness.

For a comfortable stay of tourists, many of them were equipped with special concrete platforms. For a comfortable descent into the sea, stairs are provided. The resort has both public and private beaches. All of them are free. On the beaches at the disposal of hotels, showers are installed. You can use sun loungers, sun umbrellas.

Most popular and visited resort beaches:

  • Laguna Stella Maris in Monterol. It is approximately two kilometers from the center of Umag. The beach is surrounded by green spaces. It is covered with small pebbles. There is a gentle slope into the sea. You can rent water sports equipment. There are cafes on the beach. The place is very comfortable for families with small children.
  • Katoro and Polynesia. The beaches are located in Katoro, at a distance of three kilometers from the center of Umag. They have a pebble-sand coating, are surrounded by pine trees, equipped with showers and changing rooms. The beach area is dotted with children's play and sports grounds. There are swimming pools, restaurants, cafes and bars, nightlife is in full swing.
  • Aurora. This beach is concrete. It is located in Katoro surrounded by trees. Tourists will be able to use sunbeds, sun umbrellas, rent equipment for water sports. The descents into the sea at Aurora beach are very comfortable.
  • Kanova. The beach is rocky. It spread south of Umag, not far from Karigador. There are areas for sunbathing, there are specially equipped descents into the water. In this area there is a campsite, restaurants and cafes, swimming pools and shops. In the recreation area, adults and children will find interesting entertainment for themselves!
  • Kanegra. This beach is small pebble. It is located in the north of Umag, near Savudrija. Kanegra. surrounded by trees. The beach is ideal for families with children. A lot of entertainment is thought out for little tourists. There is a campsite next to the beach.
  • Savudrija. This beach is rocky, has a gentle slope into the sea. It is located in Savudrija. The beach is surrounded by a pine forest. The area is especially popular with surfers. Not far from the beach there are cafes, restaurants, swimming pools. There are playgrounds for sports. The beach has access for people with disabilities.

Choose among the best tours for two in Umag is possible.

2. Dubrovnik

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Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in Croatia, located in its southern part, in a zone of mild, Mediterranean climate. This is one of the most popular and expensive resorts in the Mediterranean. Dubrovnik was included by UNESCO in the list of the best monuments of Europe of the Renaissance.

The settlement on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia is interesting for tourists with stone fortifications, a beautiful old center, the Gothic Sponca Palace, Lodge Square and numerous boutiques and cafes. Visitors are offered to go on a tour of the bastions of the fortress, visit the cable car and see the city and the sea coast from above.

In Dubrovnik, tourists will be pleased with well-groomed pebble beaches, fantastically beautiful landscapes and a warm, clean sea. Cypresses, pines and laurels grow here. Twelve Elaphite Islands stretch along the coast. The coastline of the resort is heavily indented. In this area there is a large number of calm, picturesque, untouched by civilization bays, immersed in greenery. In Dubrovnik, you can find both beaches with stone platforms and pebble beaches.

Main sights of Dubrovnik:

  • Church of St. Vlach and Prince's Palace;
  • Dominican and Franciscan monasteries;
  • fountains by the Italian architect Onofrio de La Cavi;
  • the oldest synagogue in Europe;
  • ethnographic museum and art gallery;
  • fortress walls.

Tourists can book excursions to Kolocep and Lopud, Korcula and the Mljet National Park. From Dubrovnik, you can also go to the romantic, stunningly beautiful island of Lokrum. Vacationers will be offered to visit the aquarium located in the old town, buy wine home cooking and fruits at the market in the port of Gruz.

An unforgettable experience will give a visit to the panoramic platform, located on the top of Mount Srd. From here you have a magnificent view of the city and nearby islands, as well as the park and the port of the old city.

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The resort town is full of day and night life. Cruise ships arrive here from all over the world. Dubrovnik has many restaurants serving seafood and lamb dishes. The most popular restaurants in Dubrovnik are Atlas club Nautika, Konavoski dvori, Vila Koruna, Orsan, Komin, Eden, Domino.

Dubrovnik has a large number of bars:

  • Hamingway, decorated in Cuban style;
  • Otok, Jazz bar, Gradska kavana - a cozy place for connoisseurs of a calm atmosphere;
  • Rock Cafe and others.

Dubrovnik discos (Divinae Follie, Esperanza, Latino club) gather cheerful youth in the evening and at night.

Departure date: August 27
Tour duration: 6 nights, 7 days
Nutrition: breakfast
31519 hryvnia

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3. Porec (Parenzo)

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Porec is a major center of tourism in Croatia. The resort is located at a distance of sixty kilometers from the airport. The settlement is located on the west coast of Istria, in a lagoon with a rugged coastline. Its length is twenty-five kilometers. In this area, the beaches are predominantly with rocky plateaus and concrete platforms, with convenient descents into the sea. In Poreč, you can also find places with large pebbles and with entry into the sea directly from the stones. Most hotel beaches are equipped with fresh water showers.

In the resort area, in the open air, there are a large number of cafes. Along the coast line there are numerous restaurants, bars and discos. Club International is very popular among young people.

Poreč has a wonderful crowded promenade. It offers a wonderful view of the islands located nearby, as well as yachts and boats of fishermen. In the Old Town, tourists can see squares with pine plantations. The cozy courtyards of Poreč amaze with a riot of greenery. In the Mediterranean city, ancient temples and buildings of the Roman era, fortress walls, towers of the Middle Ages have been preserved.

Vacationers in Porec are offered excursions to:

  • Plitvice National Park.
  • Brioni National Park. On the island you can see the safari park, the Church of St. Germain, the Byzantine Castrum, the ruins of a Romanesque villa (Veridge Bay).

From the Istrian peninsula, tourists, with a Schengen visa, will be able to go to Venice. Istra and country tours are popular among visitors, during which wine tasting and a presentation of a folklore program take place. Tourists will also be interested in the Limfjord.

Tours to Croatia

Croatia, Porec
Hotel:

Departure date: August, 26th
Tour duration: 7 nights, 8 days
No power
The cost of the tour for two adults -27091 hryvnia

Other tours in Poreč:

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Poole is the largest ancient city Istria with a rich history and unique sights, located on the Adriatic coast in Croatia. It is also a significant port in the southern part of the peninsula. Not far from it is international Airport Istria.

The area is famous for ancient Roman buildings, including the Roman amphitheater, located on the outskirts of the old city and well preserved to this day, Venetian buildings, fabulously beautiful Mediterranean beaches, ancient historical monuments, exhibitions, concerts, active entertainment. There are many beer bars and taverns here.

In Pula there are diving centers, sports grounds, discos, nightclubs and casinos. The resort attracts tourists with its mild climate, beautiful, calm sea, pine forests. The ancient traditions of winemaking, fishing and shipbuilding have been preserved in this area.

Pula has mostly rocky beaches. They spread out in cozy bays. You can find concrete beaches equipped with comfortable descents into the sea. Competes with the resort area Punto Verudela Medulin. Here, surrounded by Mediterranean greenery, there are wonderful beaches with small pebbles, the entrance to which is free. Tourists will have to pay only for the rental of sunbeds and umbrellas.

In the beach area there are sports equipment rental points, a diving center, volleyball courts, and cycling paths. Within walking distance there is a restaurant of Croatian cuisine, where you can not only have a tasty and satisfying meal, but also enjoy the enchanting panorama of the Brijuni Islands.

Good places for swimming can be found in Valsalina Bay. One of the best beaches in Pula is located thirteen kilometers from the city. Its exact location is Cape Kamenjak (south of the Istrian peninsula). This area is a natural park.

In the city and its environs are also located:

  • Rocky, island beaches of Crveni Otok.
  • Pebble beaches of Duga Uvala. These are narrow strips with a gentle entrance and picturesque nature, which are ideal for secluded relaxation.
  • Sandy beaches of Bijeca.

The beaches of the Verudela Peninsula are very popular among tourists (ambrela stands out prominently among them). There is an incredibly clean water area and a large selection of water activities.

Brioni offers tourists rich and interesting entertainment programs. In total, forty-four beaches are located on the territory of the resort area, marked with blue flags of the European Union for high rate environmental friendliness and cleanliness.

Tours to Croatia

Croatia, Pula
Hotel:

Departure date: September 2
Tour duration: 7 nights, 8 days
No power
31027 hryvnia.

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Trogir is an ancient city in Central Dalmatia, founded in the 3rd century BC. It is located north of Split, at a distance of twenty kilometers from it. The old city with labyrinths of ancient streets dotted with palaces, temples, towers and old buildings is located on a small island. It is separated from the mainland by a narrow channel, and from the island of Ciovo by a wider one. The population of Trogir mainly lives on the mainland and the island of Ciovo. Now Trogir is a popular beach resort.

The main attractions of Trogir:

  • Cathedral of St. Lawrence and the Prince's Palace.
  • Kamerlengo Fortress and Cipiko Palace.
  • Dominican church and town hall.
  • Diocletian's Palace and City Museum.

At a distance of three kilometers from Trogir, on the island of Ciovo, in the Gorny district, there is the best beach of the Trogir Riviera - Copacabana, reaching a length of two kilometers. Incendiary music plays here around the clock, a large number of cafes and restaurants operate. You can eat at the pizzeria. the beach has all the conditions for various water sports.

Another equally amazing beach is Kava. It is located in the eastern part of the island of Ciovo, near the village of Spatina, at a distance of twelve kilometers from Trogir. The beach is sparse. It is surrounded by pine trees. The sea has clear water. You can have a bite to eat in a cafe where fast food is prepared. The establishment also offers refreshing drinks to vacationers.

Tourists will be able to spend an unforgettable vacation in the bay of Krkniasi with beautiful nature. There is an excellent sandy beach here. The sea is shallow. Another, three-kilometer sandy beach of Meden is located near the town of Seget. It is surrounded by pine trees. The beach is equipped with playgrounds, characterized by a wonderful promenade. Here you can have a good time in a bar or restaurant. Tourists can get to the beach from the city of Trogir by ferry.

In the south of the island of Ciovo, in a picturesque bay with crystal clear waters of Mavarstika, there is a long sandy beach. He got the name White beach. Tourists will be able to sunbathe and swim in the sea on the beach "Pantan", which is located from Trogir at a distance of two kilometers. It is surrounded by pine forest. There is a Mosquito bar on the beach. You can have a great time in a local restaurant.


Tours to Croatia

Croatia, Trogir
Hotel:

Departure date: September 3
Tour duration: 7 nights, 8 days
No power
The cost of the tour for two adults -
28975 hryvnia

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Baska Voda is a cozy town on the Makarska Riviera, formerly a fishing village. The settlement is located at a distance of sixty kilometers from Split, and ten kilometers from Makarska. The distance to the airport is seventy-five kilometers.

The city is located near the mountains of Biokovo, on the slopes of which grow pine forests, olive groves and vineyards. Today, Baska Voda is a popular resort in Croatia, which is famous for its hospitality, clean beaches, covered with small pebbles and surrounded by coniferous forests, and the cleanest sea. The area also has the only sandy beach.

The resort area has a large number of restaurants, bars, cafes. Tourists will be able to visit the local restaurant "Arka", located on the Brela embankment and taste fish and seafood dishes.

In the city, tourists can see ancient buildings, cathedrals, churches - St. Nicholas, dating from the 19th century and St. Lovro, decorated in the Baroque style.

Tours to Croatia

Croatia, Baska Voda
Hotel:

Departure date: September 3
Tour duration: 7 nights, 8 days
No power
The cost of the tour for two adults -
32937 hryvnia



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Opatija is a popular, among visitors, Croatian resort, located in the north of the Adriatic. The city is located on the shores of the Kvarner Bay. The recreation area has a mild climate, stunning natural beauty. Mount Uchka protects the territory from the winds.

The area has rocky shores. Beach places are mostly concreted, equipped with special descents into the sea. Most hotels in Opatija have swimming pools with sea ​​water. To the best beaches Opatija marked with the Blue Flag include:

  • Slatina, Tomashevac.
  • Shkribichi and Lido.

Slatina beach stretches along the Lungomar promenade. It is equipped with showers. Here you can rent umbrellas and sun loungers, have a good time in a cozy restaurant or cafe. Near the embankment there is another, no less popular, sandy beach Tomaševac, which was chosen by families with children. In the resort area there is also a concrete and pebble beach, equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay, called Shkribichi.

Tours to Croatia

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Croatia- one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, located on the northern tip of the Balkan Peninsula. Croatia stands on the shores of the beautiful Adriatic Sea, and its numerous resorts have long attracted Russians to relax. The number of tours to Croatia purchased by our compatriots is increasing from year to year, as this country has simply amazing nature, good sandy and pebble beaches, clean air filled with useful phytoncides, which stand out from the endless pine forests that overgrown local rocks.

In Croatia, not only beach and wellness vacation in magnificent resorts, but also acquaintance with the history of the country and its well-preserved sights during exciting excursions. The advantage of relaxing in Croatian resorts with children is a short flight: from Russia you will fly to Croatia in just three hours. And yet, there are quite reasonable prices for recreation, accommodation, many hotels of different stars and levels of service, so any tourist can find accommodation according to their pocket and taste. In Croatia, the infrastructure for tourists is well developed; if desired, the whole country can be traveled up and down.

The beach season in Croatia starts from the beginning of May and ends by mid-October, but the peak - the "high season" - is July and August, when the water of the Croatian Adriatic warms up to plus twenty-six degrees, and daily temperatures keep from twenty-seven to thirty degrees. All Croatian beaches are municipal, and, accordingly, free.

Among tourists, holidays in the resorts of Croatia in the four main coastal regions of the country are very popular: Istria; Northern Dalmatia; South Dalmatia; Central Dalmatia, as well as in the resorts of the Croatian islands. Each region is great, but has characteristics for relax. Let's take a closer look at the popular resorts of these regions of Croatia.

- a place with a unique microclimate created by numerous coniferous forests and marine evaporation of the Adriatic Sea. Tourists with children love to visit these resorts in Croatia to improve their health and just have a good time. Istria is the northern region of the country, which is a green corner where there is no hot summer and suffocating heat. That is why people come here for whom the heat is contraindicated for health reasons. Thanks to the healing climate, many diseases can be cured here or health conditions can be improved in case of chronic diseases of the circulatory system, skin ailments.

Since Istria is located next to Italy, this has an impact on local life: the Italian language, culture, and cuisine are very common. But, in this region of Croatia there is something that brings a “fly in the ointment” to the rest here: there is no good beaches, in the sense in which we imagine them, because in almost all resorts it is either a concrete platform from which the entrance to the sea is carried out, or a descent into the water along a ladder thrown over the stones. Although in the vicinity of some Istrian resorts there are wild sand and pebble beaches.

- an ancient resort of Croatia, located in the southwestern tip of Istria. Pula is a city with a rich history, inextricably linking its foundation with the legend of the Greek Argonauts, who sailed past these picturesque places in search of the "Golden Fleece" and founded the settlement "Polai". Pula is a great place for sightseeing tours, because it has a lot of interesting sights, beautiful architecture of buildings, and rich folk traditions. And yet, this Croatian resort is an amazing ecological corner. As for the beaches, there are many and very different, both in the city itself and in its environs. But the beaches of the Pula resort are located among the rocks in small bays. There they are stony and pebbly. There are beaches with concrete platforms. The urban resort area of ​​Pula - "Punta Verudela" - is one of the most popular tourist destinations. Another place visited by vacationers is Medulin, an area where numerous Pula hotels are concentrated, there are stone and pebble beaches and beaches for nudists. The beaches of the Pula resort are well equipped, there are diving clubs, sports centers, and places for children to have fun.

- one of the largest resort cities in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea in the western part of the coast of the Istrian peninsula. Holidays in Rovinj are considered elite. There is beautiful nature, many sports facilities, historical and architectural monuments. Since 1963, the city of Rovinj has become a cultural monument of Croatia. Cultural events, exhibitions, shows, sports competitions are constantly held here, including the Rovinj-Pesaro regatta, held in May, and the fair, held in August, as well as yachting competitions held in September. The port of Rovinj traditionally takes part in the "International Regatta". The beaches of the Rovinj resort are artificial small-pebble, but after a few meters from the shore, the pebbles turn into large natural stones. Rovinj is one of the most suitable resorts in the country for families with children. Children's pebble beaches are located among the rocks in small coves. The beaches of Rovinj have good infrastructure, but they are not famous for it, but for their amazing natural beauty and wonderful views that open the panorama of the old city and the beautiful nearby islets. Rovinj also has beaches for nudists.

- a large Croatian tourist center, located on the shores of the Porec lagoon at the western tip of the Istrian peninsula. Porec is a beautiful old town with many historical sights, medieval fortress towers, walls, ancient Roman houses, temples. The beaches in the resort of Porec are either concrete or made of large pebbles, in some places stone slopes are laid to the sea. City Beach is very popular among tourists, not far from the city center, but many vacationers go to the beaches: Blue Lagoon, Oliva, Zelena Laguna. And from the city embankment, wonderful views of the sea surface and the picturesque Adriatic coast open up.

- located in the northwestern tip of Istria. There are not many architectural and historical sights here, but there are many sports facilities and good beaches stretching for twenty kilometers: these are small-pebble coves, beaches with concrete platforms, rocky parts of the coast. Numerous hotels, bungalows, and apartments stretch along the Adriatic coast in the city of Umag. Almost every hotel has a sports center where tourists can go diving, surfing, windsurfing, cycling or play team games. Beaches from hotels are much better equipped than public ones. In the vicinity of the city of Umag there are several beaches for nudists. This Croatian resort hosts the famous Croatia Open tennis tournament every year. By the way, many divers traditionally rest in Umag, because in this resort the purest water. Very often, tourists who have bought a vacation tour in Umag choose a resort for its proximity to Venice and the Italian city of Trieste. Thus, they have time to visit another state - Italy - in a day to see its interesting places. To Venice from the Croatian coast of Istria, namely from the resort of Umag, the distance is fifty nautical miles, so a whole day is enough to visit a beautiful corner of Italy.

- one of the most beautiful towns in Croatia in the north-eastern tip of Istria. The resort is located in the Kvarner Bay in the Adriatic Sea. This is a very popular place. But not only rest, but treatment, the fact is that Opatija has a unique microclimate. The city is located in a bay right at the foot of high mountain, which reliably shields it from the winds. The air temperature in Opatija is always several degrees higher than in other Croatian resorts. There are many well-known Croatian hospitals here, which help in the treatment of heart, skin diseases, lung diseases, rheumatism. Of course, as in other places in Croatia, the beaches of Opatija are the only weak point resort: they are rocky. The city embankment is one huge and long beach, the entrance to the water is from concrete platforms that turn into stairs leading to the sea. The lack of good beaches is compensated by the fact that almost all hotels, even low-star ones, have swimming pools, including indoor ones. Since the resort of Opatija has been a wellness resort for a couple of centuries, accordingly, even in those years, the nobility of the country preferred to come here for a wellness vacation and built luxurious villas and mansions for themselves. These buildings have survived to this day, mostly they were bought by local hotels, so that any tourist can live for several days in palaces that once belonged to noble Austro-Hungarian and Italian families.

A stunning region of Croatia, incredibly popular with tourists from different countries, including Russians. There is a long coastline, completely indented by picturesque bays. Opposite the coastline there are many beautiful islands. The resorts of Northern Dalmatia have a well-developed infrastructure. Almost the entire coastal zone belongs to the territories of the national natural parks of Croatia.

- a fairly large and very colorful city of Croatia, located along the long peninsula of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. Zadar has its own international airport, so tourists can get here directly and without transfers. The resort city has a rich historical past and a lot of attractions. The beaches in Zadar are small-pebble and sandy, with excellent infrastructure. The coast of Croatia in this resort is very interesting - it is completely cut up by large bays and miniature bays, there are many pine trees, which in some places reach almost to the water. The resort has a very clean sea, for which divers love the resort. And, of course, the presence of small-pebble and sandy beaches, which is rare in Croatia, makes this resort in Northern Dalmatia a very popular holiday destination with children.

- a small town of the Zadar Riviera and the oldest settlement in Croatia. The old historical part of the city occupies the territory of a small island connected to the mainland of the resort by two bridges. Despite the fact that the resort is small, it has all the infrastructure necessary for tourists: many restaurants, souvenir shops, shops, playgrounds. The resort of Nin is famous throughout the country for its magnificent beaches, the best in the region. There are both sandy and small-pebble beaches here, which is why many families with children go to the resort of Nin in Croatia. The best sandy beach of this resort is the "Royal" or "Kraljičina plaža", located in the Nin lagoon. There is a gentle entry into the water, a gradual increase in depth, and near the beach there are deposits of healing mud.

- the city of the Croatian Adriatic, standing on the shores of the Pasman Strait between the bays of Soline and Boshan. Biograd na Moru is a charming place with amazing beauty of the cleanest beaches: sandy, small-pebble, rocky among the rocks. The main natural attraction of this Croatian resort is a huge freshwater lake, the largest in the country - Lake Vransko ("Vransko Jezero").

- a colorful city with a thousand-year history, founded by King Petar Kresimir IV, who ruled these places many centuries ago. The king was attracted by the amazing climate and beautiful nature. Since then, an ancient fortress built in the ninth century has been standing in Sibenik. But not only historical sights attract tourists to this Croatian resort, but also excellent sandy beaches on Cape Solaris. Although there are also pebble beaches on Bijela. All the beaches of the resort are very clean and have the necessary infrastructure, and also, almost all of them have the Blue Flag award. The advantage of the sandy beaches of Sibenik is the smoothness of entry into the water and shallow water, which is why this resort is an excellent choice for a holiday in Croatia with small children. Near the beaches, traditionally, there are yacht clubs, windsurfing schools, diving centers, and equestrian clubs. The Šibenik resort is a place where no one gets bored, because the city often hosts various entertainment events. In the summer months, there are: "Children's international festival”, “Chanson Festival”, a colorful fair starts in early September, where you can not only buy souvenirs and crafts of local masters, but also watch folk music concerts, have fun at costume shows.

This region is located in the central part of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Judging by the reviews of tourists, this is the most beautiful part of the Croatian coast, with numerous coniferous forests approaching the beaches hidden in secluded bays. The Adriatic Sea here is very transparent and crystal clear. This region of Croatia was chosen for families with children. On small-pebble beaches there are playgrounds, as well as many sports grounds for active vacationers.

- the capital of the region and a major resort in Croatia, from where various excursion tours around the Croatian islands start. Split was founded by Emperor Diocletian in 293, who appreciated the beauty of this place and erected a chic palace here, which he made his summer residence. This palace stands to this day, delighting tourists. There are a lot of historical monuments of ancient Roman and medieval times. The city of Split is a youth resort, there are many discos and nightclubs. The most famous beach in the city of Split is sandy - "Bacvice", it is located near the entertainment complex of the same name. There is always a full house, but despite the abundance of tourists, the beach is very clean and well-groomed. Beyond Split there are a couple more beaches: "Bene" and "Kasjuni", however, they are among the rocks and stones. The resort has many sports clubs, tennis courts, volleyball and football fields. Here you can go diving, windsurfing, take a boat trip to the nearby islands by renting a boat. You will never get bored in Split, because numerous holidays and fun events are held here: the "Summer Festival" starts in mid-July and lasts until mid-August, during which interesting theatrical performances are staged, a rich concert program, there are opera performances, right in the ancient palace of Diocletian; - there is a festival "Saturday Nights of Split", dedicated to classical music, as well as other music, flower, wine festivals.

- a beautiful town at the foot of the Biokovo mountains, surrounded by coniferous forests, with excellent infrastructure and a lot of historical sights. The city of Makarska, together with neighboring small resort villages: Brela, Baska Vodou, and so on, make up a single resort area with a length of sixty kilometers, and this area is called Makarska Riviera, it is deservedly considered the main tourist center of the Central Dalmatia region in Croatia. The resort town of Makarska itself is incredibly beautiful, there are many historical buildings, stunning houses with architecture characteristic of the region. It is also very interesting that the city is surrounded by two peninsulas: "Saint Peter" and "Oseyava". The beaches on the Makarska Riviera are small-pebbly, not very wide, no more than six meters. But there are no sandy beaches here. Nevertheless, families with children like to relax on the Makarska Riviera, because it is very quiet and calm here, and the nature is simply wonderful. There are wild rocky beaches around the peninsulas. There are beaches in the pine forest, they have the necessary infrastructure. Almost all beaches are equipped with playgrounds and attractions, trampolines, water slides, and for adults there are tennis courts, volleyball and basketball courts, rental of water bikes and scooters.

This region of Croatia is the place with the largest number of sunny days, absolutely amazing islands, beautiful rocky beaches, clear water and various attractions. The climate of the Croatian region of South Dalmatia is healing for people suffering from lung diseases, the fact is that there are many pine forests that release useful phytoncides into the air. The beaches of this region are considered among the best on the Adriatic in terms of sea cleanliness, many of them have the Blue Flag award. But the quality of the beach coverage is not the best - concrete platforms, less often - large pebbles. The coast of the region is indented with bays, it is not recommended to swim on the "wild" beaches because of the sharp stones at the bottom, which can injure your legs. In general, Croatia is that country, when relaxing in the resorts of which, you should not part with special rubberized shoes, because you can injure your legs either on stones or prick yourself by accidentally hitting a sea urchin - there are a lot of them here.

- one of the most beautiful coastal cities in the world, with unique architecture, beautiful natural scenery, secluded bays, favorable climate. The territory of Dubrovnik includes small coastal islands and the Peljescat peninsula. This is a favorite youth resort, with noisy discos, night bars and pretentious entertainment venues. In Dubrovnik you will spend a fun-filled holiday, dance and music festivals of international level are often held here: they start in mid-July and end in mid-August. During festivals, tourists can visit three dozen open city stages where artists of these genres perform. Every year, sailing regattas are held in Dubrovnik, also of an international level. Dubrovnik is an ancient city, the historical center of which is under the protection of UNESCO. The city has a variety of beaches: sandy, rocky, pebble - for every taste. In the vicinity of Dubrovnik there are pebble beaches, but with a gentle entry into the sea, which is suitable for families with children. Almost all beaches have different water activities, both for kids and for their parents.

- a small medieval town in a picturesque bay in the middle of two peninsulas, completely covered with forests. Cavtat is an interesting tourist center, where there are wide opportunities entertainment for every taste and for sports. Every year, in the summer, different festivals take place in the city, but the most famous of them is the “Summer of Cavtat”, during which folklore shows, street performances, and classical music concerts are held. The festival runs from July to September. The most eminent musicians come to Cavtat to participate in the Epidaurus music festival. As for the beaches of the resort of Cavtat, they are either pebbly or they are concrete platforms on the rocks. The most popular city beach has a small-pebble structure, it is located next to the Albatros hotel. No less popular among tourists is relaxing on the beach at the Croatia Hotel, which was awarded the Blue Flag for its cleanliness. If you have a desire to go diving, you should go to the diving center "Epidaurum". For lovers of active pastime, we can recommend playing tennis, football, volleyball, and horseback riding.

- a small town in Croatia, located on the slopes of Mount Spilan. The place is famous for its magnificent landscapes, but among Russian tourists, few have heard of this resort. The Croats themselves love to visit it very much, there are not only beautiful landscapes, but also healing air, which has a positive effect on the human respiratory system. The beaches of the Mlini resort in Croatia on the Adriatic coast are small-pebble, except for the beaches in the vicinity of the city, near the village of Srebreno, where they are sandy. Sea water, as elsewhere in Croatia, is completely transparent and always clean. Diving, windsurfing, water skiing, sailing, horseback riding and cycling await tourists. Almost all hotels in Mlini have GYM's, tennis courts, billiard tables, ping-pong tables.

- stands on the shores of a beautiful bay, in the middle of pastoral rural landscapes and pine forests. Here you will find a quiet and relaxing holiday on pebble and sandy beaches framed pine forests. From tourist attractions to summer time Slano hosts the Open Air Folk Music Festival. Of the evening entertainment for young people, we can recommend attending parties at the Admiral Grand Hotel, the only nightclub in this resort is also located right there.

We told you about the most popular resorts in Croatia, located in the most popular regions of the country on the Adriatic Sea. We hope that we were able to help you decide on the choice of the place of your vacation, where you will go to rest by purchasing a tour to Croatia.

  Cities of Croatia tourists are always greeted with warmth and hospitality. But if you go there for the first time, then the sea coast should certainly become a place of rest. Beautiful beaches with white pebbles, mother-of-pearl waves of the Adriatic Sea and the scent of pine needles - all this will give you Croatian resorts. But be prepared not only for classic relaxation and passive lying under the sun.

  Resorts of Croatia produce much more impressions along with a rich excursion program, because Croatian cities and their outskirts still keep the ancient buildings of the Roman Empire. Thus, after taking sun and sea baths, tourists can go to places reminiscent of ancient history this country, and enrich themselves with new knowledge.

 So, such a resort country as Croatia deserves special attention. That is why we have collected a lot of information about the most interesting places this Balkan country.

  Resorts of Croatia and Croatian cities will appear before you in a full-fledged picture in all the brightest colors. Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Podgora, the Istrian peninsula and many more Croatian resorts will become for you not just distant places of the Adriatic Sea, but immediate plans, because having learned all about them, you will not be able not to go there on your vacation.

The Croatian city of Dubrovnik, which heads all the resorts of Croatia, was founded in the 7th century, is located on the territory of a small rocky island, near the coast. During the 7th century, the city managed to become a major port in the eastern Adriatic. It belongs to the

The city of Split, like many small cities in Croatia, is located on the Marjan peninsula between the Kastela Bay and the Split Canal at the foot of the Mosor Mountains (the highest peak is Mosor, 1330 meters). Modern Split is a dynamically developing city. Population

Zadar is an amazing city in Croatia, located in the north of Dolmatia. It is better to start exploring Zadar, of course, from the old center. Literally a few meters separate the small boat harbor of Foch from the City Gate, which was created in 1543 according to the project

At the mouth of the river Cetinje is surprisingly located in the small town of Omiš, whose population is about 10 thousand people. It is not as big as other cities in Croatia.

When we talk about the Croatian city of Porec, the choice of the Illyrian tribes, and then the ancient Romans, who preferred the hills surrounding Porec to organize their settlements and fortified fortresses, is quite understandable. Here are the emerald

The Croatian city of Rovinj owns unique achievements in the field of tourism for the country. In many ways, such a significant success of the resort is due to the especially clean Adriatic Sea, mild climate, favorable for human health, excellently preserving

The medieval town of Trogir in a small area, where the monumental Cathedral of St. Lovro and the ancient walls have been preserved. Trogir can be considered a real museum city. This city in Croatia was founded as a trading post of the Greek Dorians.

The Croatian resort Sibenik is a popular seaside resort, with a Mediterranean climate, a type of dry tropics, located in northern Dalmatia. From national park Krka is separated by only 15 km., Kornati National Park – 20 km., Zadar – 7

Opatija is seaside climatic resort Croatia, which is located northwest of Rijeka. It has a convenient and truly advantageous location in the bay of the Kvarner Bay - the foot of Mount Uchka, whose height is 1396 meters. At an average pace

The Croatian city of Rabac is territorially located on east coast peninsula Istria (Croatia) - in a fairly protected bay. The houses of Rabitz are surrounded by olive orchards and pine groves, descending in terraces to the sea. Enough to overcome 70 km. to the city of Poole. V n

The city of Tucepi is located in the Middle Dalmatia of the country, is one of the most attractive and affordable places in Croatia, the resort remains one of the most popular among tourists. Such a significant popularity of the resort is due to ...

Baska Voda is one of the most amazing places on the island of Krk, called the most important tourist center on the entire island. It features one of the most ancient and impressive ancient European cultures. Due to the significant cultural heritage

Biograd is a city in Croatia, once the place where Croatian kings were crowned, today it is considered a modern tourist center and the heart of the Biograd coast. There are more than a hundred restaurants, pizzerias, grill bars, discos and

This small town of Brela, famous even far beyond the borders of Croatia, is a very important resort in Croatia and the entire Makarska Riviera. Brela is located fifteen kilometers from the city of Makarska and consists of the old part of Gorna Br located on a hill

The Croatian city of Vela Luka, located on one of the largest islands - the island of Korcula (area 279.03 sq. km), covered with dense pine forests, is a Mediterranean balneo-mud resort in the dry subtropics zone, and, according to legend, was founded

Croatian resorts would be lonely without Vodice. Tourist center Vodice is located fifteen kilometers from the city of Sibenik. Voditsa hotels are scattered along the sea coast in a park of unique beauty. Clean small-pebble beaches, warm gentle sea,

Vrsar is a small Croatian town founded in medieval times, located on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, ten kilometers from the city of Poreč. Not far from Vrsar is the famous Croatian bay Lim Fjord, which is a few..

Drvenik (Drvenik, Croatian) is a Croatian resort located on the Makarska Riviera in South Dalmatia, twenty-five kilometers from the city of Makarska. It is part of the County of Split-Dalmatia, belonging to the municipality of Gradac. According to the 2011 census...

Not all Croatian cities are large. At the foot of the Biokovo mountain range in the southern part of the Makarska Riviera, there is a picturesque resort town called Zhivogosche. It is divided into three parts - Blato, Porat and Mala Duba, and in their vicinity, here and there along the whole

The Istrian peninsula, which is the most developed tourist region of Croatia, is located in its northern part at the very border with Western Europe. With its small towns and green hills with picturesque landscapes, it resembles an Italian or...

Makarska is the "capital" of the Makarska Riviera. This Croatian city and resort with a population of fourteen thousand people is located in Central Dalmatia (the central part of the Adriatic coast) between the cities of Dubrovnik and Split. Makarska, considered one of...

The Croatian city of Medulin is located in the south of the Croatian peninsula of Istria. Once it was a small fishing village (called Mutila), and today Medulin is one of twenty the best resorts Adriatic. The indented coastline where Medulin is located, t

Descending down the slopes of Mount Spilan to the warm delightful sea beautiful resort Croatian Mlini, alternates the man-made beauty of the tiled roofs of its houses with the natural charm of verdant gardens, with slender rows of cypresses, and shows tourists St.

The Croatian city of Novi Vinodolski, located in the central part of the northern Croatian coast (in the Kvaner Bay), is the cultural and political center of the Principality of Vinodol (Vinodol) and a traditional wine-growing region. From here it's easy to get to

Plitvice Lakes is a cascade of lakes of karst origin, interconnected by ninety-two waterfalls, located on the Croatian-Bosnian border in the middle part of Croatia. Around this cascade in the northwestern part of the Dinaric...

This is one of the western islands of the Kvaner archipelago, connected by a drawbridge through an artificial channel with the island of Cres. The lush Mediterranean vegetation and the mild climate, combined with the efforts of people, have made Losinj a beautiful corner. Here...

Podgora - one of the most popular cities on the Makarska Riviera, is a small port settlement, which is located nine kilometers southwest of the city of Makarska. There are several sources here drinking water, as well as...

Primosten is a pretty city in Croatia on a peninsula located 60 kilometers north of Split. A unique atmosphere reigns here - the fiery red tiled roofs of old houses on winding streets are interspersed with many boutiques, cafes and

Between Sibenik and Split there is a small, but, nevertheless, very popular Croatian city called Rogoznica in the tourist environment. Like most Croatian cities, it is divided into an old and a new part, the first of which houses the largest

A surprisingly cozy town called Selce is located right on the banks of the Vinodolsky Canal. It is often called the haven of Croatian builders and fishermen, but in fact, with its small size and remoteness from major Croatian cities...

The Croatian city of Trpania is located at the foot of the Velzhi and Viter mountains in the northern part of the Pelesač peninsula. It is first mentioned in the twelfth century as a small fishing town Trepen. Such a long-standing settlement, of course, abounds in various ...

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