Croatia is located by the Adriatic Sea in the Balkan region of Eastern Europe. White sand beaches and the natural beauty of the country is unmatched. The country has become a popular tourist destination after the famous game TV series Game of Thrones was shot here. Every corner of the country is out of the world. I am listing down a few highlights that you should not miss while visiting the country. Enjoy your rid
Unlike other European capitals, Zagreb still retains an authentic and raw vibe. The cobblestone streets, historical buildings, cute street corners, farmer's market will give you a glimpse of the lives of locals.
How would you feel you can walk through a lush green forest by lakes and waterfalls of aquamarine color? Doesn't it sound like the backdrop of the wonderland where Alice went? The 16 interconnected waterfalls are so gorgeous, you will feel you have reached the wonderland.
A sleepy town by the Adriatic. Home to the famous Sea Organ that is an experimental live‑size musical instrument. It plays music when sea waves hit tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. You can enjoy sunsets while listening to the sea tune sitting on the same marble steps. Isn't it amazing?
The start point of the Dalmatian region. Medieval palaces, good food, young crowd, chilled vibes, and the sea. Do you need any other reason to visit here?
The best preserved old town in Eastern Europe. It is a very small island connected with the mainland via bridges. The charm lies in it's small town vibes. The view from the top of the Bell Tower is worth taking those steep stairs.
Scenic Drive from Split to Dubrovnik
The coastal road that connects North and South Croatia is considered among one of the scenic drives in the world. The view of the Adriatic and hidden beaches along the way will easily make a 3 hours drive into a full day ride. Do you know you have to enter Bosnia and re‑enter Croatia to reach Dubrovnik?
The city needs no introduction. The original walled city. I have not been to any city before whose every nook and corner is so stunning.
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