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 Cetina river rapids, hang several dozen meters off a zip-line as you admire the canopy below.Visit Dubrovnik Zadar Šibenik..
The Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and the largest national park in the Republic of Croatia. The exceptional natural beauty of this area has always attracted nature lovers.
Host to a wide range of wildlife, this nature reserve along the lower Krka River is known for its pristine waterfalls
Dubrovnik is a city in southern Croatia fronting the Adriatic Sea. It's known for its distinctive Old Town, encircled with massive stone walls completed in the 16th century
Enjoy a rafting adventure on the Cetina River, where you'll navigate rapids as you float down 5.5 miles (9 km) of the river. Along the way, see waterfalls and native vegetation.
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!
The Krka National Park was proclaimed in 1985, as the seventh national park in Croatia. The national park is a vast and primarily unaltered area of exceptional natural value, including one or more preserved or insignificantly altered ecosystems. The purpose of the park is primarily to serve science, culture, education and recreation, while tourism activities have also been introduced for its visitors. Krka National Park lies within Šibenik-Knin County, and covers a total area of 109 km2 of the loveliest sections of the Krka River, and the lower course of the Čikola River. The Krka National Park was proclaimed in 1985, as the seventh national park in Croatia, though certain sections of the Krka River were already protected as early as 1948. Including the submerged part of the river at the mouth, the Krka River is 72.5 km long, making it the 22nd longest river in Croatia. It springs in the foothills of the Dinara mountain range, 2.5 km northeast of Knin. With its seven waterfalls and a total drop in altitude of 242 m, the Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon. The travertine waterfalls of the Krka River are the fundamental phenomenon of this river.
Second largest city in the Republic of Croatia and the largest Croatian city on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, situated between the rivers Žrnovnica in the east and the west Jadro. A city that offers a shade of the Marjan forest in the western part of the peninsula, 15 kilometers of promenade and Dalmatian song in the cobbled streets of the old town, situated on one of the sunniest parts of the central Mediterranean is known for its climate, measurablethrough 2700 hours per year. Split is a major Croatian, Mediterranean cultural center, the largest today, and other university center in Croatia,after Zagreb has the highest number of diplomatic, consular, or representative offices of international organizationsin Croatia. Split, a city on the sea and one of the most important tourist destinations in Croatia. has a b shipbuilding industry and developed construction business, and manufacturing. Split is also a hub of IT activities and the seat ofone of the largest chain stores in Croatia. Given the population of Split in the ranks among the cities with the most successful athletes who have wonOlympic, World and European medals in swimming, water polo, rowing, sailing, soccer, basketball, handball,athletics, martial arts … Split is a city in which the chronicler easy to write down how he lives his slow pace, you’ll quickly get used to. The feeling that every day is a holiday, squares, restaurants and bars full of people and unavoidable “boardwalk” thatsummer, managed a slight refreshing breeze and the winter as a winter coat, the Mediterranean sun and protect the palace from the cold, and all this can be expressed a simple statement – feel at home.
Croatian and Mediterranean pearl After his visit to Dubrovnik, the Irish writer George Bernard Shaw wrote: “Those who seek paradise on Earth should come and see Dubrovnik”. Dubrovnik is unique in the world due to its impressive medieval fortresses, churches, monasteries and palaces, and it is often called the pearl of the Adriatic. More than a thousand years of its history have made Dubrovnik a European cultural center. Initially, a small community, the city is flourishing and soon became the center of the independent Republic of Dubrovnik. Republic mastered the art of seafaring, creating a fleet on the southern Adriatic, which is comparable to the one he had in Venice in the north. History is present throughout the city, which is both a museum and a lively stage where they meet the cultural heritage and contemporary life. Each house is a monument to a unique value. The historic core is surrounded by monumental walls that have been preserved in its original form and open to visitors as the biggest attractions of Dubrovnik. Than in 1979. City of UNESCO – A. When you are in Dubrovnik and walking the narrow streets and small plains of the old town you will see a huge number of attractions.
Cetina River Rafting in Croatia is a great way to enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Its waterfalls, caves, and jungle-like vegetation make it a must-do activity while in Croatia. The warm Mediterranean climate meets the canyon and creates a setting just like in a fairy tale. Even though the rapids of this river are relatively easy, it will create a memorable experience for all. Cetina Rafting’s Croatia trip ends in Radmanove Mlinice. Nowadays, an open-air restaurant is situated in a beautiful old watermill where you can relax and enjoy a traditional Croatian meal. The closest town is Omis, famous for its pirate history and legends. You can find beautiful beaches to relax after the trip there.
Šibenik is located just about in the center of the Croatian Adriatic coast, in the picturesque, indented ay that the Krka River, one of the most beautiful karst in Croatia, flows into. Today Šibenik is an administrative-political, economic and socio-cultural center of the Šibenik-Knin County, which spreads along the coast between the shores of Zadar and Split, approximately 100 km long, and its inland reaches as far as the Dinara Mountain, 45 km away. The Šibenik bay, which is 10 km long and 300-1200 meters wide, opens torwards the open sea and islands through a narrow curving channel. The coastal area of Šibenik stretches only a few kilometers from the sea, to the hilly range of Trtar, and in the southeast to the Svilaja Mountin. This area, in which the most citizens in the county live, experienced a b urbanization after World War II. Just about all production capacities are located here, and just about all econimic strength an activity of the county are concentrated here. The city of Šibenik has an exceptionally significant traffic position that enables direct communication. The backbone is the Adriatic coastal road whit extensions to Drniš (33 km away) and Knin (55 km away) and further to the Croatian inland. Another significant means of transportation is the train that leads to Zagreb and Split. Air traffic goes through the Split Airport in Kaštela (45 km away) na Zemunik Airport (50 km away). An even better connection between Šibenik and the rest of Croatian and Europe is the mewly built Dalmatina Highway
Zadar, a city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town. There are several Venetian gates in the city walls. Surrounding the Roman-era Forum is 11th-century St. Mary’s Convent, with religious art dating to the 8th century. There’s also the grand, 12th-century St. Anastasia’s Cathedral and the round, 9th-century pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus.
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