Croatia

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Imagine pine-covered coast, with aquamarine water

of the Adriatic.Cute houses with red-tile roofs gathered on the sides of the mountains. Remarkably well-preserved Roman ruins.

There are 285 sunny days a year with the most cloudless weather in Europe, with the best season beginning in late April and ending in October. The air warms up gradually, without sudden spikes in heat. In June, the temperature reaches comfortable lows with an ​​average daily temperature of 23-28 degrees Celsius.

Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is one of the most pristine shorelines

Central Dalmatia is one of the main resort areas of Croatia. It is located in the central part of the Adriatic coast between Sibenik and Gradac in the south. This resort area has a massive number of islands and national parks. It is a popular place for families, with rejuvenating natural elements and plenty of child-friendly activities.

Croatian cuisine is a combination of culinary traditions from all over Europe. Croatian food is a hotpot of cultures and culinary traditions, yet, it’s uniquely Croatian.

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All legends seem to be a reality when you find yourself on the Plitvice Lakes, the place of unearthly beauty and enchanting power.

The first thing that comes to mind when you get to the Park is that the Lakes are the greatest example of green heaven, untouched in its full glorious natural beauty of Plitvice Lakes.

Plitvice Lakes is also known for the ever-changing watercolor: from green to light gray and even pale blue. The particular uniqueness of this reserve is its naturalness.

Split, the capital of Dalmatian coast, is an ancient outstanding experience.
The city feels more like a seaside resort town than the regional capital. Diocletian , the Roman emperor, built the huge palace for his retirement. Split as a city grew on both sides of this palace. Perfect day trip.

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