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20 Best Places To Visit In Croatia & Things to Do

Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia

Croatia is one of the most magical countries in Europe. With majestic national parks, warm sandy beaches, and quaint towns, Croatia is surely proving to be a spectacular destination. This European gem is incredible to visit whether you’re a solo traveler looking to party, a couple on the hunt for a romantic escape, or a family looking for a big adventure.

Many Croatian destinations are famous for their gorgeous scenery and exciting outdoor activities. Since the country was once part of the prolific Roman Empire, there’s also a lot of history and ancient ruins to learn about. The country is also made up of more than a thousand islands, all of which are stunning in their own unique ways.

With its incredible diversity both in terms of natural beauty and historical landmarks, tourists from all across the globe have come to love the Land of A Thousand Islands. While I can go on and on about all the amazing places to visit in Croatia, I’ll keep it brief, and just hit the highlights.

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Best Places To Visit In Croatia & Things to Do

1. Plitvice Lakes National Park

Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia
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There’s a ton of natural beauty to behold in Croatia, but my absolute favorite place to be immersed in nature here is Plitvice Lakes National Park. This sprawling UNESCO World Heritage Site is around two hours from Zadar and 2.5 hours from Split. It is the oldest and largest national park in Croatia.

The park is comprised of 16 lakes as well as countless smaller lakes. Between the lakes are rivers and waterfalls that showcase a stunning display of nature at work. Visitors can take seven different routes through the park using a system of walking paths, hiking trails, boats, and buses.

Plitvice Lakes National Park is open year-round, though hours vary depending on the season. Admission prices also vary based on the time of year.

Click here to purchase tickets. I highly recommend wearing layers and comfortable walking shoes. Some spots may be muddy or wet, so wear something you don’t mind getting dirty.

2. Zagreb

View from the Upper Town in Zagreb, Croatia
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Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, is a vibrant city located in the northwestern part of the country, not far from the Slovenian border. Unlike the country’s coastal towns, you won’t find swarms of tourists here. Instead, Zagreb is great if you’d like to learn more about the country’s rich history.

The town center is divided into the Upper Town and the Lower Town….

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