Republic of Croatia is the country that is currently becoming a more and more popular holiday destination among British visitors. During the first half of 2018 1,4 million tourists came to the country. There are several reasons for a person to include Croatia in the list of “must visit countries”. The first of them is climate. Croatia is considered to be one of the sunniest spots in Europe. Croatia is full of beautiful places that beget wonder and admiration. The shores bathed by the gently sun, swamps filled with wildlife, truly marvelous forests and picturesque pebbled beaches washed by crystal clear water… Croatia has it all to make you never forget it.Split is the town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast that attracts lots of Game of Thrones fans. If you’re one of them, don’t miss out on the opportunity to visit the remains of the Diocletian’s Palace. This palace that once served as the home of the Roman emperor has been turned into the buzzing heart of the city where you can find lots of bars, restaurants and shops. Feeling tired? Want to spend some time surrounded by nature? No problems! Croatia is a real green paradise where you can get lost and reconnect with yourself. If you’re in the towns close to either Plitvice Lakes or Krka, go there! You’ll definitely won’t regret it. The parks are well-known for their stunning lakes and awesome waterfalls.
Podstrana
It’s a small tourist town located not far from Split, between the Žrnovnica and Mutogras Rivers. Podstrana is well-known among tourists for its long beaches and delicious meals. It’s not all it has to offer! The town is a real heaven for those who are passionate about history and culture. Ancient villas, Renaissance palaces, monuments, churches, castles and statues are waiting for you to come and see them with your own eyes.
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a city on the south of Croatia that fronts the Adriatic Sea. George Bernard Shaw once said: “Those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik”. His words prove that this stunning city will leave no one indifferent. The prosperity of the city was historically based on maritime trade. One of the main places of interest in the city is the Old Town. Peculiar features of the town include massive stone walls the building of which was finished in the 16th century. There you can see buildings of various architectural styles, starting from baroque St. Blaise Church and to Renaissance Sponza Palace and Gothic Rector’s Palace. Dubrovnik also stands out as where one can enjoy various sorts of entertainment including open air dance shows and festivals.