What is remarkable about Croatia?
What is remarkable about Croatia?
Tourism in Croatia began to grow dramatically in 20century, when there was a resort infrastructure. Seaside towns and fishing villages, scattered along the coast, were replaced by popular resorts. Croatia - is multifaceted: in it everyone finds for himself something special, unique.
Many people consider Croatia to be an ideal place forrest on the beach. And it does not surprise, because the Croatian coast is washed by one of the most saline seas - the Adriatic Sea, which has medicinal properties. Across the coast are the cleanest beaches, rocky platforms leading straight to the sea. All the beaches in the country are well-groomed and clean, here you can really relax, relax from the bustle and cares.
On the other hand, Croatia is a country with a uniqueculture and historical monuments of different eras. Each resort town has its own history. Croats carefully store the ruins of ancient palaces, castles, medieval churches. Excursions to different cities will introduce visitors to interesting places and facts. For example, in the city of Pula you can visit the ancient but well-preserved Arena Amphitheater or the triumphal arch, in the small medieval town of Poreč, the preserved architectural monuments will not remain indifferent. The massive city walls of the city of Dubrovnik will surprise with its uniqueness - at one time this city-state competed in beauty and strength with Venice itself.
It is worth to visit the capital of Croatia -Zagreb. The life rhythm of this city, architecture and even the cuisine differ in essence from coastal towns. Zagreb is a European city with a lot of wide squares, parks, cozy cafes.
In addition, Croatia has uniquenatural attractions. Sunny seaside is only a few hours away from the rocky mountains, all close to a real green forest, where a long river flows, the lake and waterfalls stretch. There are a lot of similar places in Croatia, such national parks are protected by the state.
Recently, the country is acquiringthe popularity of holidays on the islands, because they are in Croatia a lot. Along the coast, about 1,000 islands are scattered: these are large populated islands (Pag, Cres, Krk), and the uninhabited Korvati archipelago, and the small islands of the Elaphite archipelago. By the way, Croats themselves are more likely to rest on the islands, and coastal resorts are left for tourists.
Croatia is a sporting country. Almost every hotel has basketball and volleyball courts, and in some places even football fields. The country is famous for its developed water sports. Each resort town has its own marina and organizes a diving dive club.
The versatility of Croatia allows a tourist to choose any direction of rest and get the maximum pleasure from traveling to such an unusual country.