Choose among various exciting tours to go on. Enrich your experience in Croatia by visiting some Nature parks, go on an adrenaline fueled excursion down Kupa river rapids, hang several dozen meters off a zip-line as you admire the canopy below.Visit Dubrovnik Zadar Šibenik..
Croatia’s first National park established in 1949 covers 296.85 km2 of breathtaking natural splendor becoming with it the largest among the eight national parks of the country. Ranging in altitude from 367 m (Koranski most) to 1279 m (Seliški vrh) above sea level. The park was inscribed on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1979, in recognition of its “outstanding natural beauty and undisturbed production of travertine (tufa) through chemical and biological action”. The park represents a phenomenon of karst hydrography. The park harbours a grand collection of waterfalls, gallery of lakes, forest and diversity of animal life. The lakes are renowned for their distinctive colors, ranging from azure to green, grey or blue. The colors change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the water and the angle of sunlight. The sixteen lakes which are formed by natural dams of travertine are separated into upper and lower lakes. About eight km of pathways and wooden walking trails around lakes are accessible to visitors. Trails are descending from an altitude of 636m to 503m above sea level. The Park is situated at 44°51N 15°37E, 44.85°N 15.62°E, in central Croatia, in the eastern part of the mountainous region of Lika-Seni county. The National Park is also home to 4,000 inhabitants. The local economy is based on tourism and farming. Plitvice lakes are recognized as an astonishing natural monument for the benefit and enjoyment of the people now and for the generations to come. Today, 60 years after its establishment, Plitvice Park continues to provide inspiration for visitors becoming nowadays one of Croatia’s biggest attractions. Thousands of people from all over the world visit the Park during summer. They come to find peace and relaxation just to experience something different as a getaway from the city. Hiking is a common activity with organized programs for park visitors, other possible activities include: electric boat and train ride, cycling, skiing and rowing. “There are water, lakes, waterfalls and forest elsewhere, but Plitvice Lakes, are unique they simply must be seen!” (Academic, Ivo Pevalek, 1937) Come for a visit and take away the experience of a lifetime.. It is time to get out and enjoy the beautiful outdoor in Croatia!
From the magical depths of Postojna Cave make your way to the fairytale world of knights. The Predjama Castle is another must-see Postojna Cave Park attraction – a veritable medieval miracle, perched in the middle of a rocky cliff for 800 years. Its unique location makes it one of ten most fascinating castles in the world.Postojna Cave is the only place where you can see the most precious brilliant in the form of a cave formation and also meet the baby dragons. Just like the world above the surface, Postojna Cave boasts towering mountains, murmuring rivers and vast subterranean halls. It is a real challenge for explorers and the cradle of speleobiology.
Pula is a city in Croatia and one of the most popular vacation destinations in Istria. There are so many unique things to do in Pula! An absolute highlight is the Roman amphitheater, which is the landmark of this historically important port city. However, there are countless other fantastic attractions to discover in Pula! A really charming old town, ancient temples, ancient buildings and regional markets are just a few of the sights to marvel at during a city walk. Absolutely enchanting are also the beautiful nature and the stunning beaches around the port city, which make a beach vacation in Istria perfect! In addition, there are plenty of things to see around Pula and plenty of possibilities for interesting day tours.
Venice is the capital of the region Veneto, located on the northern side of the Adriatic. With a population of approximately 60.000 and built on small islands in a swampy lagoon it boasts with a unique layout. Instead of being built along the coast, it’s founders built it in a lagoon away from the mainland on small, artificial islands in order to escape from brutal invasions from different barbarian tribes. Soon after establishment the city grew into an economical and political center of middle Europe, maintaining major trade routes and governing most of the Adriatic region.The greed and desire to grow turned it’s back on the city when merchants returned to the lagoon with the plague (also known as the Black death). By the end of the 18th century Venice was only a shadow of itself, Napoleon took advantage of this and conquered the city, ending the era of the longest existing Republic known to man.
Zagreb, Croatia’s northwestern capital, is distinguished by its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. At its center, Upper Town is the site of the Gothic, twin-spired Zagreb Cathedral and 13th-century St. Mark’s Church, with a colorfully tiled roof. Nearby is pedestrian-friendly Tkalčićeva Street, lined with outdoor cafes. Lower Town has the main square, Ban Jelačić, plus shops, museums and parks.
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