srijeda, 27. ožujka 2013.

Dubrovnik - a City to Visit


Croatia has revitalized its image with crystal clear Mediterranean country, medieval towns that blend Eastern and Western architecture, respect for the environment and traditions. Dubrovnik has become the ultimate symbol of this new big players in Croatian tourism. Destination Traveler usual Italian and German, Croatia progresses at a rate unprecedented in the ranks of the most visited by Europeans.



The interest in knowing Croatia has grown by opening new lines of flights from European capitals to Croatian airports. There is growing interest in learning Croatia there are many reasons to visit, such as the six sites declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO Dubrovnik Old Town (certainly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe), the Palace of Diocletian in Split, the historical core of Trogir, the Cathedral of Santiago de Sibenik, National Park Plitvice Lakes, and Episcopal basilica set Euphrasian in the historic center of Porec (Istria).

Nature is another attraction strengths of Croatia. Its eight and ten National Parks Parks with its varied wildlife show its best, with a coastline that winds from the Istrian Peninsula to southern Dalmatia, leaving beautiful coves, beaches and cliffs. The islands, Hvar and Korcula as in Dalmatia or Rab and Losinj in the Kvarner Bay, which are sometimes grouped into archipelagos as interesting as those of Brijuni and Kornati, host millions of tourists who seek peace crystal waters or can practice nudism, as associated with Croatia.
The variety of tourism in Croatia goes beyond the beautiful cities of Dubrovnik, Split and Zagreb. It is an ideal country for a vacation, adventure sports, hiking, scuba diving, traveling the islands sailing, enjoy your food or fine wines and routes to get lost in the magical places that history has left in the Streets of Croatia.

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