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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, a city on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, is a favorite destination for many travelers exploring the southern areas of Europe. There's mild weather to enjoy, great events to take part in (such as carnivals and cruise fairs), ancient fortresses and archives to see, and open-air restaurants to please the palate.

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Split-Dalmatia

An Italian-influenced city on the Adriatic coast, Split is situated in the heart of the province of Dalmatia. A popular relaxation and retirement destination since the 4th century, Split is a charming resort town with so much to offer vacationers from its culture to its ample cafes and family-run eateries ranging from the romantic to the quaint.  

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Split

An Italian-influenced city on the Adriatic coast, Split is situated in the heart of the province of Dalmatia. A popular relaxation and retirement destination since the 4th century, Split is a charming resort town with so much to offer vacationers from its culture to its ample cafes and family-run eateries ranging from the romantic to the quaint.  

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Zagreb

Zagreb’s cobblestone streets and medieval charm will entrance any traveler. This Croatian capital boasts an abundance of museums on many subjects ranging from archeology to contemporary art. The Mirogoj, a picturesque ancient cemetery, is a historic gem and popular tourist attraction. Zagreb also has tax-free shopping!

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Zadar

A beautiful Croatian city, Zadar is steeped in history, culture, and striking beauty. Dating back to Roman times, Zadar’s architecture still amazes tourists today.  Travelers to Zadar admire its ancient ruins against the stunning backdrop of the Adriatic Sea. This city has a plethora of churches from various periods of history as well. Favorite tourist landmarks include the Roman Forum, Five Wells Square, St. Donatus’ Church, and St. Mary’s Church.

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Hvar

The small town of Hvar is an attractive island off the coast of Croatia. With its quaint fishing harbour filled with yachts, cascading grey and orange rooftops, and surrounding translucent blue sea, vacationers will know they are in a magical place. Medieval and quaint combined with a vibrant nightlife, from Renaissance theatre and abundant restaurants. With the lush foliage and the sparkling marble streets of the town square, Hvar has a lot to offer any traveler!   

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Zadar

Situated on the Adriatic Sea, Zadar is a city of extraordinary history and culture, awesome architecture, and a slew of natural wonders, museums, and art galleries. Some notable attractions are the Croatian Theatre House, the National Museum, the Archeological Museum, and the Sacral Art Exhibition. Six national parks are accessible via Zadar for tourists who like to venture outdoors for trekking, wildlife viewing, and other adventures. While Zadar itself boasts many lovely coves and beaches, it is also surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets.

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Cavtat

With its recent resurgence of tourist appeal, Cavtat is an ancient and beautiful Mediterranean town on the southern coast of Croatia. Overlooking the inviting blue Adriatic Sea, Cavtat has all the appeal of a modern resort and more: gorgeous beaches, sporting activities, shopping, entertainment, and delicious Mediterranean food. This getaway also offers cultural events, its most popular being the Cavtat Summer Festival and the Small Carnival Fiesta in the wintertime.

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Korcula
Korcula Town is a Croatian Island nestled along the Adriatic Coast. Set in the middle of Split and Dubrovnik, Korcula is a hilly island adorned with a sensational coastline and warmed by a mild mediterranean climate. While there are teems of beaches and small bays to visit, some of the most popular are Beach Vela Przina in Lumbarda and Pebble Beach Pupnatska Luka. Tourists to this lovely island may partake in fun outdoor activities like fishing and windsurfing, and then get their cultural buzz by visiting the islands many museums and architectural wonders. read more  >
Pula

Pula is a lively Croatian city replete with history. Best known for its many surviving ancient Roman buildings and ruins, most famous is the first century amphitheatre, locally called “the Arena,” which is the sixth largest in the world. Not only is this amphitheatre of the best preserved examples of architecture, it is still used today during the summer film festivals. Other popular tourist sites include the Arch of the Sergii and the Temple of Rome and Augustus.  

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