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Visiting Croatia’s Island National Parks

Whether looking for an itinerary of natural beauty to visit while sailing, or interested in checking out just one of Croatia’s famous island national parks, this portrayal of each exotic island will allow you to find something tailored to your specific tastes and interests.

Pronounced a national park in 1983, Brijuni is an archipelago of 14 small green islands just off the coast of Istria and northwest of Pula. However, only Veli Brijjun and Mali Brijun, the two largest islands of the cluster, can be visited. These two spectacular islands are covered with rare plant life, such as the marine poppy and wild cucumber, as well as exotic animals brought to the region between 1947 and 1980 by the illustrious Yugoslav leader Tito. Upon arriving at the splendid island of Veli Brijun, you will understand quickly why this was and still is a favorite amongst the international yachting crowd. Do not miss the 9 hectare safari park, where you’ll have a chance to meet Somali sheep and waterbuck in addition to other striking animals. If you prefer a historical tour, stop by the Roman country house, which dates from the 1st century BC, or Saint Germain church, with its towering display of medieval murals. If following the life of the rich and famous is more up your alley, visit the Tito on Brijuni exhibit, which houses photos of Tito with his eminent guests, movie stars and world leaders alike.

Visiting Croatia’s Island National Parks

Visiting Croatia’s Island National Parks

Kornati National Park is a stark contrast to that of Brijuni, as this highly dense archipelago of 147 islands is known for his rugged coast and astounding rock formations, offering very little plant growth or greenery. However, this startling white mass of rock off North Dalmatia is impressionable in itself, adding to its mystery numerous grottoes and hidden caves along its cliffs. Kornat Island is the largest of the Kornati National Park Islands, although this isle no longer accounts for any permanent inhabitants. The southwestern coast of Kornat does have a charming cluster of summer homes to rent, however, offering a view of the little cultivated land on the island. Olive groves, vineyards, and vegetable gardens are the main attraction on land of this arid site, offering a serene place to rest and relax.

Mljet National Park is not only the largest of the National Park islands, but perhaps also the most enchanting. This fertile land is partially covered with coniferous forest, while the rest of the island is peppered with fields, vineyards, and quaint villages. Do not miss the connected salt lakes of Malo Jezero and Veliko Jezero on the western part of the island, a remarkably scenic sight for anyone searching for untouched beauty. If you are feeling active, you can rent bikes to ride around the island, or paddle boat to the exceptional Benedictine monastery on an islet in the middle of Veliko Jezero. If you are more interested in exploring down below, diving excursions near this National Park give you the opportunity to visit a 3rd century Roman shipwreck in shallow waters, or a German torpedo boat from WWII.

Meeting by a series of waterfalls within a canyon in Central Dalmatia, Krka National Park is a phenomenal stop for any meandering sailor. Approachable by boat via the Sibenik Channel, this magnificent wonder is the defining landscape of the region. The park’s coves, cliffs, and rock developments are also an incredible sight to behold. If you are interested in cultural sight-seeing, do not miss the magical Roman Catholic Visovic Monastery, founded in 1445 by the Franciscans, and the Eastern Orthodox Monastery Krka, founded in 1345. Both wondrous spiritual sights, you will not regret your visit! Feel free to explore the rest of this stunning place by hiking around the island, or stopping for a fabulous meal in one of the many legendary restaurants!

Touring around these four island National Parks is just one of many great ways to visit the splendor of Croatia.

Best places To Eat Out in Croatia

Croatian cuisine has many variants and every region has some specialties. The mainland Croatian cuisine has many things in common with the Austro-Hungarian cuisine and sometimes Turkish. At the Croatian coast are visible influences of ancient Illyrian cuisine, and later Mediterranean cuisine, especially Italian and French cuisine.

Croatian continental cuisine is characterized by a more complex preparation and a number of more nutritious foods such as all kinds of meat, all kinds of vegetables, fruits, grains and dairy products and eggs. The cuisine of the Croatian Adriatic is primarily based on fish, seafood, fruits and vegetables and indispensable olive oil.

Preparing food is an integral part of the tradition and culture. People are usually dining three times a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner), noting that the most important and most often the largest meal is lunch. In Croatia, people enjoy in the preparation of food and drink, and they pay big attention to it. Food is prepared slowly, portions are plentiful, usually consists of meat, vegetables and salads. Desserts and coffee are often an essential part of the ritual of eating and drinking. Any strong or pungent spices are used in minimal quantities in most of cases.


Each Croatian area has something original. From the island of Pag comes special cheese known as the cheese trademark of the island. The karst areas bring out the Dalmatian ham (prsut). In the Zagora (Dalmatian hinterland) dominate simple dishes like bread, pork and potato dishes. The mainland cuisine is characterized by stews usually made from sauerkraut, cabbage, meat and bacon. Forest areas are known for hearty venison.

Below is a short of list of some of the best places to eat out in Croatia:

Nautika in Dubrovnik

Near the centre of Dubrovnik, there is a restaurant Nautika (Nautica), one of the most attractive and most elite places to eat out in Croatia. The friendly staff offers the best seafood and other selected delicacies, on the terraces, with a breathtaking view of the sea and the fortresses Lovrijenac and Bokar that frame the view. In addition to top-quality service and relaxed atmosphere, you can expect a rich selection of selected domestic and foreign wines. The Nautica guests are especially happy to recommend dishes: Brodetto, Boiled Fillet of sea swallow and Adriatic Shrimps in Parsley Sauce.

Nautika in Dubrovnik

Nautika in Dubrovnik

Nada in Vrbnik, island of Krk

Nada in Vrbnik, island of Krk

Nada in Vrbnik, island of Krk

Restaurant Nada (Hope) was opened in 1974. In its beginnings was small, cozy inn, and over the years turned into a respectable restaurant known outside the Croatian borders. The restaurant is located in a century-old tavern that has in the past served as a family cellar for making and storing wine, and in 1990 opened its doors to visitors. The main feature of cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on seafood dishes. There you can taste widely known salad of seafood, legendary risotto with shrimp, monkfish in excellent sauce made with local wine or tasty local lamb.
The restaurant is located in the city center, next to the famous lookout point, which provides a beautiful view of the Crikvenica Riviera and the Velebit Channel.

Bevanda in Opatija

Bevanda is situated in the center of Opatija, surrounded by the sea and greenery Opatija Park, overlooking the entire Kvarner region, islands and mountains in the background. The tradition of superior hospitality begins back in 1971 when the restaurant was founded by Mr. Branko Bevanda.
Successful business and top quality service over the years have positioned restaurant in the top of Croatian gastronomy and the wider region. The restaurant is based primarily on food related to the sea so guests can enjoy a wide selection of fresh fish, crustaceans and mollusks. Professional, experienced and creative culinary staff certainly can successfully respond to guests with high demands in preparing creative, modern dishes with an emphasis on fresh, organic foodstuff of local origin.

Bevanda in Opatija

Bevanda in Opatija

Stari Puntijar in Zagreb

Along the main road from Zagreb to Medvednica Mountain there is a restaurant Stari Puntijar preserving the over 160-year-long family tradition. The hall of the restaurant is decorated with old paintings; old weapons, hunting trophies and old ceiling can accommodate 100 guests.
Equal importance was given to the preparation of each of the specialties of local cuisine and to the selection of some 100 types of wine. The restaurant has hosted many wine promotions and events. Part of restaurant menus make dishes from local dried sausage and bacon, greaves, cheeses, soups, many game dishes such as venison ham, roast wild duck and pheasant, venison medallions, grilled bear meat and other specialties made by old recipes.

Stari Puntijar in Zagreb

Stari Puntijar in Zagreb

Terasa in Daruvar

Restaurant Terasa (Terrace) is woven into the central part of Daruvar’s Julije’s Park. Guests of Daruvar Spa enjoy in an archaic charm and historical value of this property. The history of the restaurant dates back to the beginning of the 20th century. With a spacious dance floor and an outdoor terrace with garden furniture, makes it an attractive place for many special occasions. Among other dishes, guests can try traditional Slavonian and Czech specialties, from appetizers to desserts. From Slavonian dishes stand out: Slavonian steak, Vineyard chop, Daruvar platter, steak Terrace, steak Arcadia, while dishes of Czech national cuisine include: noodles with poppy seeds, plum dumplings, braised beef, pumped steamed dumplings, potato dishes. Guests are also offered to taste venison (deer, wild boar, roe deer) and fish (carp, catfish, perch, trout).

Terasa in Daruvar

Terasa in Daruvar

Plavi Podrum in Osijek

Restaurant Plavi Podrum (Blue cellar) is located in the heart of Slavonia, near the city of Osijek. It consists of a modern kitchen, bar with buffet, two air-conditioned rooms and a terrace where guests enjoy the view. Owner of restaurant Zlatko Ravlic received numerous awards for his professional and quality work. Part of the gastronomic variety of healthy and fresh food make foods from own production and supply of fresh meat (lamb, veal, beef, pork, suckling pig, etc.) from which they prepare numerous specialties of the rich Slavonian and healthy Dalmatian cuisine. The house specialty is lamb on the spit that made restaurant widely known across country, but guests can also taste the boiled lamb, baked or pickled lamb soup whose secret recipe owners kept for many years. There is also offer of veal, grilled meats and a whole range of ready meals. The range of delicacies is accompanied by more than 70 kinds of top quality and high-quality wines from wine-growing Croatian regions.

Plavi Podrum in Osijek

Plavi Podrum in Osijek

Best places To Eat Out in Croatia

 

Top Places To Visit In Croatia

Croatia is a very interesting country to visit. It attracts more and more tourists every year. For  many people, Croatia is still unknown country. The climate is very nice, with warm summers and snowy, but not so cold winters. Many civilizations ruled over Croatia during history and all of them left unique historical and cultural monuments from Greek and Roman times to Renaissance, Baroque, and modern days. This journey will be by geographical order of appearance from the south to the north of the country.

  1. A Walk Around Dubrovnik Walls

Dubrovnik is often considered as the most attractive and most beautiful Croatian city. And for sure is. This awesome city has a long rich history and was even independent state-city for centuries. To protect the city, locals built unique Dubrovnik Walls which are today top Croatian tourist attraction, protected by UNESCO. You can notice visitors from all over the world which walk on the main street called Stradun. During summer, Dubrovnik offers a first class festival of culture and arts called Dubrovnik Summer Games from remarkable artists and performances from main European opera and theatre houses.

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2 . Party with Celebrities in Ancient Hvar

Croatia is a country with more than a thousand islands and for sure one of the most interesting is an island of Hvar. The biggest city on this island has the same name. It is the city of very long and rich history. The climate is very suitable and offers the biggest number of sunny days in Croatia. Locals like culture which is easy to realize from the fact that Hvar is the home of the oldest civic theatre in Europe. Last years Hvar is transforming to the elite tourist resort which attracts even the biggest stars from the world of music and film like Beyonce, Brad Pitt or George Clooney. But Hvar is still affordable for any type of tourists so during summer days, you can notice local people, backpackers and music stars having great time together.

 

  1. Sunbathing On Golden Horn Beach

If you like sandy beaches, this is the right place for you. Golden Horn Beach is the most beautiful beach in Croatia. It has unusual, the strange shape of horn, which is even changing over time due to waves and winds. This beach is also on the island, but this time is the island of Brac and beach is near the village of Bol. Many people enjoy in the sea, sun and various sports like sailing or diving. If you don’t like strong sun, you can hide in pine tree forest, which smells really nice.

  1. Sightsee Roman Palace and Admire Beautiful Women in Split

The Roman emperor Diocletian who was very cruel to Christians was born near city of the Split and after he retired, what was unique example among Roman emperors decided to build a palace for his old days. The Diocletian Palace is today many city centre of Split. Locals think that Split is the most beautiful city in the world and also the craziest city in the world. There are so many interesting people from Split. Some became world-class sportsmen or creative musicians. Girls are very tall, slim with long legs wearing casual but fashionable clothes. Some of them achieved top places in various international beauty queen pageants.

5 Travel in Boat Between Hundreds of Islands in Kornati National Park

We mention before that Croatia is a country of so many islands. This is the best seen in Kornati National Park which consists of many islands which are mostly not inhabited, lonely and usually don’t even have trees. But they are so beautiful in their unique way and there are so many of them on little area. Probably the best way to experience beauty of Kornati National Park is from air but great way is travelling in a boat or yacht between island or to rest and swim in dark blue transparent sea.

6 Watch Awesome Plitvice Lake Watterfalls

Plitvice Lakes National Park is situated in region of Lika where are many natural attractions and the top of them are Plitvice Lakes.  On this Lakes are many amazing, fabulous watterfalls.  Deep forests with rich animal life and colorful meadows offer more natural pretiness. It’s possible to enjoy in various activities like hiking, cycling or discovering tastes of local food. Plitvice Lakes are in the center of continental and coastal areas of Croatia. Numerous wooden signposts warn that you pass by something special and you need to stop and find time to visit and enjoy in this unusual, fascinanting landscape.

7 Make Photos in Romantic Old Town of Rovinj

There are so many great seaside little towns on Croatian Adriatic and Rovinj is among best of them. Rovinj is the most popular Croatian tourist destination and the most photographed South-Eastern European city. Old Town is fascinating and full of interesting facts. Rovinj is ideal for walking, cycling and making photographs and is a very romantic city. Golden Cape is a wonderful park very close to beach and is easy to fall in love with it. There are nice shops with quality art, and at the market you can find a variety of wine, olive oil, honey, truffle products.

8 Enjoy culture in Zagreb, capital of Croatia

Zagreb

Zagreb, the capital of Croatia is located on the slopes of Medvednica Mountain next to Sava River. The city has rich cultural life with many theaters, museums, and art galleries. The movement of artistic life is very active here. Zagreb is an important city for the animation. It has its own style of animation called Zagreb School of Animation and popular International Festival of Animated Film which is an opportunity for many leaders of animation around the world to meet. The art collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topic Mimara, better known under the name Mimara Museum according to the historians could be the largest collection of fake masterpieces of art.

9 Come to the Centre of the World in Ludbreg

Town of Ludbreg (name means “Crazy Hill”) according to a legend is considered to be the center of the world. And really many of the cities in the world are on the concentric circles whose center is just in Ludbreg. On the main square is a point that represents the center of the world. Ludbreg has been known for centuries as a place of pilgrimage and is visited every year by thousands of pilgrims because local church has relic of Sacred Christ’s Blood after the eucharistic miracle, which happened in 1411 and was confirmed by Roman Pope.

 

 

Top Places To Visit In Croatia

Although the bank if islands to the West of Croatia maintain a reputation for youth tourism, nothing comes close to the Island of Pag, that has fast become a Mecca for the alcohol infused sun worshipping European party scene. The island itself could be described as a barren rocky outcrop, grey with slate ridges fairly inhospitable to farm animals and greenery. One may notice that as they explore Pag they come face to face with the occasional sheep road block and can spot skinny mountain goats grazing on what little grassland the island sustains, the reson for this is simply that sheep and goats can live anywhere, deserts, cliffs, volcanos … anywhere.

The long narrow island sports a few small towns, Pag town is a quaint spot, they sell a lot of cheese known as Paksi Sir and are famous for their Pag Island lamb chops flavored through time due to the sheep living on heavily sea salted grass, not a lot goes on in Pag town, and I like it that way. Much like the northern town on Novalja actually, where also very little happens, for the most part many shops stay closed over the bitter winter months, or reduce their stock to bread, cheese and essentials … but then comes the summer!

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Oh what happened? Novalja is packed with sexy sexy girls and the air is thick with hormones, the market stalls replace their daily essentials with party essentials and the public transport system wakes up for the first time in eight months offering hourly trips across the island to the clubbing hotspot known as Zrće beach.

The beaches on Pag island are plentiful but relatively quiet and hold onto that local ‘don’t live here don’t surf here’ arrogance, where the rural people of Pag can live out their lives quite unaffected by the excess of party culture erupting in the once hidden cove of Simun, local Croatians born to the Island of Pag are called Pagellians … ahem, by me…. and now, by you. So now I’ll bring you to Zrće, a very different scene, aside from its lack of a cashpoint (a warning not worth ignoring) this strip of pebbles has everything a maniacal party-head would want, mega size open air beach clubs line the join between rock and beach as party boats dock daily delivering hundreds of revelers straight to their doors. Drinks are served in large vase like vessels blistering with multicolored straws, transparent of course to show off the vibrant cocktails concocted by the beautiful bar staff at club Papaya and Aquarius, the largest venues on Zrće (pronounced Zer-che if this was bothering you).

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Take a stroll into these hedonistic havens and you will be greeted with free shots and the impressively white teeth of the bikini clad reps as they motion to the equally white pleather seating. There is no pressure to buy as you take it all in, intoxicated partygoers splash in the numerous indoor pools as semi famous DJ’s scratch away overhead in a suspended glass stage … then to top it all off somebody drops in, upside down, from what seems like nowhere … that’s right, club Papaya has a bungee jump crane directly overhead!

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About Croatia: Popular tourist sites in Croatia

Croatia is located in Central and Southeast Europe. Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of Croatia. The country has continental and Mediterranean climates. The country has many international airports and is well-connected with the rest of the world. With its more than 1000 islands, Croatia offers beautiful coastline. You will also find historical remains of Roman and Venetian times here.

Top 5 Travel Attractions, Dubrovnik (Croatia) – Travel Guide

Here is a brief overview of some popular tourist sites in Croatia.

Plitvice Lakes National Park

It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The lakes in the region are well-known for their natural beauty. The system of 16 interlinked lakes and a large forest complex around it house many species of flora and fauna.

Zlatni Rat beach 

This narrow white pebble beach is located two kilometer west of Bol harbor. This popular tourist destination is protected as a geomorphological phenomenon. The beach is surrounded by a pine tree grove.

Dubrovnik 

Nicknamed “Pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik is a walled city that was built on Maritime trade. Its famous walls (that surround the old city), museums, monasteries, churches and fountains fascinate visitors.

Hvar 

The Hvar Island is well-known for its fruit orchards, olive groves and lavender fields. Yacht sailing is a popular activity in this region during the summer months. The Hvar town is set in wonderful natural bay.

Kopacki Rit Nature Park 

This region is one of the largest wetlands in Europe. The park is located in eastern Croatia. It comprises many backwaters and ponds along the Danube. The region houses many species of flora and fauna. Guided tourist visits by boats, panoramic ships, on the horse back or on foot are available here.

Biokovo

It is the second highest mountain range in Croatia. It is located along the Dalmatian coast of the Adriatic Sea between the rivers Cetina and Neretva. This region is a paradise for people who are interested in geology.

Rovinj 

This picturesque town is well-known for its pastel colored houses. This fishing port is located on the north Adriatic Sea. Pula and Trieste airports are nearby. St. Euphemia’s Basilica, Zlatni Rt Forest Park and Rovinj Town Museum are some popular landmarks of this town.

About Croatia

About Croatia

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Pula Arena 

This amphitheater is located in Pula. Constructed in the first century, it is the only remaining Roman amphitheater to have four side towers, with all three Roman architectural orders entirely preserved.

Croatia is a beautiful country. Visit to the above-mentioned tourist sites is sure to be a memorable experience.

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