Croatia's best cities

Dubrovnik
Are you counting the days to leave for Croatia? Lucky! Without a doubt, it is one of the best trips you can make throughout your life. And it is not only one of the sunniest countries in all of Europe, but it has 1,185 islands where you can enjoy spectacular beaches, surprising nature, rich cuisine and a lot of history, art and culture. Can you ask for more than one vacation destination?

In case you still are not very clear about what you have to see in Croatia or, simply, you want to know a little more about this beautiful country, today in Hard Hobbit To Break we are going to take a tour of the best cities. And it is not all going to be sun and beach! Do you want to join us? I assure you that you will love to see what this jewel of the Adriatic hides!

Zagreb

Zagreb
Logically, the first city we have to talk about is Zagreb, the country's capital. And that is usually overshadowed by the coastal charms of Croatia! Known for housing a large number of museums, institutions cultural and exhibitions, we recommend you to stroll along the Tkalcieva street, get on a tram, contemplate the landscape from the Medvednica mountain and cross its lively Josip Jelacic beach.


Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik1
But since we know that what really interests you about Croatia is its coast, we are going to talk now about one of the most beautiful coastal cities in the entire country. We mean Dubrovnik, an ancient city located to the south where you can visit a lot of places historical: the Roland Column, the Bell Tower, the churches and walls, the Sponza Palace…. In fact, its historic center was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In addition, you can not miss the Old Port, which maintains the charm of past times.

Split

Split
Next we want to tell you about Split, which is one of the largest cities in Dalmatia, a region of Croatia. As in many other places in the country, within its ramparts You will see a lot of historical monuments, like the Diocletian's Palace. In addition, there are many ferry lines here that connect to the Adriatic islands and plenty of beaches that you will have to visit.

Hvar

Hvar
We also want to tell you about Hvar, one of the Adriatic islands that you will have to visit. And you will find forests here virgins and plenty of white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. As if that were not enough, you can contemplate a charming mix of architectural styles, enjoy its scented lavender fields and enjoy its nightlife.


Zadar

Zadar
In Zadar's old town you will find plenty of churches and old buildings full of life. You will enjoy walking through its cobbled streets and eating ice cream in one of its showy ice cream parlors. Also, if you are a lover of natureYou will love to know that there are 6 beautiful national parks around. Of course, you can also enjoy its spectacular beaches.

Istria

Istria
The landscape of the Istrian peninsula stands out, reminiscent of that of the French Provence: while in spring green predominates, in autumn it is the reddish and brown tones that illuminate the mountains. When summer arrives you can enjoy the intense blue of the sea. In Istria you can visit Pula, famous for its amphitheater from the Roman era, the Temple of August, and the Gate of Hercules; and Porec, a small city with many places to visit, such as the Basilica of Eufasio or the Roman temples of Mars and Neptune.

Do you want to know how far is between all these cities? Take a look at the following Map and plan the best possible itinerary to enjoy all of them.

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