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Known for its stunning green national parks, the numerous islands, the Gothic and Renaissance buildings, the number of places to visit in Croatia is simply mind-boggling. Each region has something amazing, whether it’s the numerous water sports that you can indulge in Istria, go on wine tours in Pelješac or simply enjoy the Krka national park, you will find the list of Croatia tourist places quite long and extensive.
It’s quite difficult to pinpoint the must visit places in Croatia because everything you see will stay imprinted in your mind for the longest time. Whether it’s the Diocletian’s Palace with its exquisite stonework in Split or the Blue Cave which is accessible only the sea, there are a number of Croatia tourism places that will enthral and make you wish you could stay a little longer. Historic sites like the Pula amphitheatre with its 2000-year-old history are also considered to be some of the best places to visit in Croatia.
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Here’s a quick look at some of the famed Croatia tourist places that you must see during your holiday.
The coastal city of Dubrovnik is certainly one of the places to go in Croatia. The Old Town is quite famous here with its massive stone walls containing a number of well-preserved buildings such as the Renaissance Sponza Palace or the baroque St. Blaise Church. The beaches here have clear waters and the main beach is Banje.
The inland capital city of Croatia is a bustling city with a distinct old school vibe. While Gothic buildings seem to be aplenty here, there are also museums and parks, restaurants and nightclubs which make this a very attractive city. This is definitely one of the places to visit in Croatia, especially if you want to enjoy historic mansions, art galleries and theatre festivals.
Located on the Dalmatian Coast, Split is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Croatia. The beaches here are popular, while the historic 4th century Diocletian’s Palace is a must visit place indeed. The Split Archaeological Museum is where you can come across artefacts from the prehistoric times as well as the Middle Ages. If you’ve had enough of history, then head to the Riva, the seafront promenade and enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants.