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And this year Croatia is still the most attractive
tourist destination:
1: Istria
The peninsula of Istria has the best tourist infrastructure in
Croatia. Its west coast has several historical towns dating
from Roman times, such as Porec (Euphrasian Basilica)
and Pula (Amphitheater), surrounded by large hotel
complexes, resorts, camps and sports facilities. The interior
is quieter, very green and wooded, with dozens of tiny stone
towns perched on hills, such as Motovun. The island group
of Brijuni is a site of luxury tourism.
2: Kvarner
This is probably the most varied region. The entire Kvarner
gulf provides striking sceneries, with tall mountains right
next to the sea, overlooking a dozen large islands. Tourist
resorts range from Opatija and Lovran, with their feel of
Austro-Hungarian imperial decadence, to the former
Venetian island towns of Rab and Lošinj.
3: Lika and Plitvice
The interior regions , Velebit and Lika have vast stretches of
virginal nature, with mountain peaks, forests and fields,
many animal species including bears, and the national
parks of Plitvice Lakes and Risnjak.
4: Dalmatia - Zadar
This region is a yachting paradise. The Kornati National Park
has hundreds of mostly uninhabited islands. Aside from
Zadar, a Roman town with many monuments, there are
many smaller coastal resorts. The interior has mixed plains
and mountains, with the impressive Paklenica canyon as the
main attraction. The island of Pag has one of the biggest
party zones in Europe in the town of Novalja.
5: Dalmatia - Šibenik
This is another popular yachting region, dotted with islands,
and centered around Šibenik and its famous cathedral. The
interior has the Krka National Park with its waterfalls and
religious monasteries, and the city of Knin with its medieval
fortress and archeological remains.
6: Dalmatia - Split
The large islands of this region, which such pearls as the
town of Hvar or the resort of Bol, would be its main attraction
if there was not the city of Split, the second biggest city in
Croatia, and its unique Roman heritage, the Diocletian's
Palace. There is also the excellently preserved coastal town
of Trogir, which boasts of over ten churches, a cathedral,
palaces and a fortress.
7: Dalmatia – Makarska
Situated in the base of the mountain of Biokovo. Many find
this riviera the most beautiful on the Adriatic see.
8: Dalmatia - Dubrovnik
Probably the most famous Croatian site, the fortified city of
Dubrovnik is a breathtaking sight, but the region has
numerous attractive islands, ranging from the historical
Korcula to the untouched forests of Mljet.
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