Croatia is a small and very pretty country, where Russian tourists go mainly for the beaches. But besides the sea, the country has a lot to see.
Zagreb
The capital of Croatia is not the most popular tourist destination, but one or two days should be devoted to it. Firstly, there are many interesting architectural monuments in Zagreb. Secondly, it is just pleasant to walk along it and feel the authenticity.
Dubrovnik
The most famous resort town, which also boasts numerous restaurants of national cuisine, bars and discos. For history buffs, there are museums, architectural monuments and monasteries here. In Dubrovnik, you can combine beach holidays, shopping and nightlife.
Croatia castles
Most of them are located in the vicinity of the capital, Zagreb. So lovers of medieval history will have something to see.
Pula
In the historical center of the city, the ancient Roman amphitheater, the local "colosseum", is well preserved. Otherwise, Pula is a typical seaside town, full of tourists during the summer season. The beaches in the vicinity are rocky and small, the sea is clear and turquoise.
Wranjak cave
If you are staying in the city of Split, then you should definitely visit this cave in the vicinity of the city.
Plitvice Lakes
Unique nature, coolness and amazingly clean air. If you want to fully enjoy the unique nature, then you need to go there in the morning and for the whole day. In addition to lakes, there are many waterfalls and a national park. Hikers will appreciate the trekking routes.
Islands in the Adriatic Sea
You can fully appreciate the purity and color of the sea only on the islands. Croatia has all the conditions for this. In addition, there are islands for every taste. The island of Brac is famous for its white marble, the Bryony Islands have preserved monuments of architecture, Hvar is the longest island in the Adriatic, and Mljet is covered with forests.
The island of Korcula is famous for the fact that Marco Polo was born there.
All islands can be reached by ferry from Split and other cities. Also the Adriatic Sea is ideal for yachting.
Sand spit
The most famous beach in Croatia is on the island of Brac, and is a long sandy spit, also called the Golden Horn. This beach is suitable for outdoor enthusiasts, here you can go diving or windsurfing. The very shape of the beach is constantly changing, due to sea currents and strong winds.
Krka National Park
A huge national park with waterfalls. It is a protected nature reserve and habitat for wild animals.
Rovinj town
The most romantic city in Croatia, which many newlyweds traditionally choose for their honeymoon trip. The mild maritime climate, beautiful promenades, beaches and small islands along the coastline leave no one indifferent.