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Dubrovnik
Streets are white marble; Renaissance sculpture and architecture
are everywhere;it's all enclosed in a magnificent circle
of walls bordering the Adriatic. Find
out more about Dubrovnik or other places
to see in Dalmatia.
Hvar Town
More than a hint of Venice is apparent in the sculpted stone
facades. Add in a whiff of lavender drifting down from the
nearby hills and a seaside promenade. Find
out more about Hvar Island or other places
to see in Dalmatia.
Korcula
Town
Clay-topped houses are squeezed together
on a narrow peninsula jutting into
the sea. Find
out more about Korcula Island or
other places
to see in Dalmatia.
Rovinj
The steep narrow streets make you think of Italy
but it's an authentic fishing port and very much
Istrian. Find out more
about Rovinj or other places
to see in Istria.
Plitvice
Lakes National Park
It's a watery wonderland with sixteen crystalline lakes
linked by tumbling waterfalls and bubbling streams. Find
out more about Plitvice Lakes or other National
Parks in Croatia.
Diocletian's
Palace
In the heart of Split,
it's a city within a city built by a Roman emperor who
never forgot his birthplace. Find
out more about Diocletian's Palace or other World
Heritage Sites in Croatia.
Mljet Island
The uber-island paradise, so enchanting even Odysseus couldn't
leave. Or so goes the legend. Find
out more about Mljet Island or other National
Parks in Croatia.
Euphrasian
Basilica
In Istria's Porec,
this 6th-century basilica houses the
finest intact examples of Byzantine
mosaics. Find
out more about the Euphrasian Basilica or
other World
Heritage Sites in Croatia.
Brela
Beach
Forbes magazine recently put it number six on its
top twenty beaches of the world. Find
out more about Brela or other best
beaches in Croatia.
Zagreb
Croatia is not only about lazing around under the blue sky.
Its capital city is lively and has a charming medieval
quarter.Find
out more about Zagreb.
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