A Guide to the Best Places to Visit in Croatia

->the Adriatic. The best part to visit would be Dubrovnik's
Croatia is a little country which borders betweenold city, with its beautiful marble paved floors and
Hungary, Slovenia, Montenegro and Bosnia. Though notcobbled streets. Walk along the walls and behold the
as famous as their bigger European countrybeauty of the city from 25m up and realise why the
counterparts, Croatia is one to definitely visit at leastlocals sport the term "if you want to see heaven on
once with its beautiful lands and Mediterranean feel.earth, come to Dubrovnik".
When visiting Croatia, why not start at one of theJust a little bit up north of Dubrovnik lies the city of Split
most famous tourist attraction called the Plitvice Lakeswhich holds the next attraction that's well worth a visit.
National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site. TheseThe Diocletian's Palace, located right in the heart of the
lakes, located between Zagreb and Zadar arecity is together with the other 2 mentioned attractions,
definitely worth the visit, as even just the picturesa UNESCO world heritage site. Within the walls of the
themselves seem breathtaking.palace itself are cobbled alleyways, residential
The Plitvice National Park encompasses 16 lakes,apartments, modern shops and restaurants made
divided as the 12 upper lakes and 4 lower lakes. All thefrom local limestone, roman relics and the stunning
lakes however are renowned for their distinctivecathedral. The Diocletian's Palace has that "city within a
colours and changes all throughout the year, varyingcity" feel to it, but it's ever charming and adds to
between baby blue to emerald green and evenanother page in Croatia's history book.
greyish, depending on the light and minerals. Walk orWhile you're in split, take the time to explore the
take hikes throughout the lovely park and fret not ifsecond largest city in Croatia and head on toward the
you feel hungry or feel like spending the night there asArchaeological Museum as well if you're a lover of
3 hotels, restaurants and small food kiosks are foundmuseums. This museum is the oldest in Croatia and it
easily for your convenience.displays many artifacts from prehistoric times, early
Another place, or well, city in this case, to visit would bemedieval ages and the Greek colonial period. If you
Dubrovnik. Many will tell you from their experienceshave a few days on hand, rent a car and head for
here that this historic city here is one of the gems ofBrela Beach, a 15km drive away.