8 Tourist Attractions in Croatia

8 Tourist Attractions in Croatia

1. Dubrovnik Old Town Walls-Dubrovnik, Croatia's most glamorous tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage site, centers on the magnificent Old Town area, contained within sturdy medieval defensive walls. 

2. Diocletian's Palace in Split-Split,Croatia's second biggest city after Zagreb, was established within the ancient Roman walls of the huge Diocletian's Palace.Situated overlooking the Adriatic Sea, it was built by Roman Emperor Diocletian,who retired here in AD 305.

3. Hvar Town-Many tourists visit Croatia to explore the blissful Dalmatian islands, of which the most fashionable is Hvar. Here, the trendy city of Hvar is home to some of the country's top hotels and best seafood restaurants.

4. Plitvice Lakes National Park-Croatia's most visited inland attraction, it encompasses steep forested hillsides surrounding 16 emerald-blue lakes connected by a succession of thundering waterfalls. 

5.Zagreb's Gornji Grad-In the Croatian capital,Zagreb,the main sightseeing area is the medieval Gornji Grad district. Here, popular tourist attractions include the cathedral with its neo-Gothic façade, twin steeples.

6. Sailing around Kornati National Park-Spreading over an area of some 320 square kilometers-it's 35 kilometers long and 13 kilometers wide-the Kornati archipelago encompasses 89 scattered islets, big and small.

7. Pula's Roman Arena-Located on the coast of the Adriatic in Croatia's popular Istria region, the historic city of Pula is well worth including on your travel itinerary. In addition to its lovely seaside setting, including a number of fine beaches.

8. Zadar's Romanesque Churches-Zadar's car-free Old Town is built on a small peninsula jutting out onto Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Said to be the country's oldest continually inhabited city-it can trace its roots back as far as the Stone Age.