GUÍA DE CROACIA 4K πŸ‡­πŸ‡· ITINERARIO EN CROACIA 🏝️ LUGARES IMPERDIBLES EN CROACIA

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30 Jul 202313:57

Summary

TLDRJoin Diego Perdomo on a journey through Croatia, a young European country with a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire. Explore its stunning cities, natural wonders, and famous beaches. Discover the ease of travel with seven international airports and the convenience of the Euro since 2023. Experience the charm of Dubrovnik, the cultural depth of Zagreb, and the scenic beauty of the Istrian Peninsula. Visit iconic sites like Plitvice and Krka National Parks, and don't miss the sunset views in Rovinj. This trip is a blend of history, nature, and modern travel amenities.

Takeaways

  • πŸ‡­πŸ‡· Croatia is one of Europe's youngest countries with a history dating back to the Roman Empire and is known for its beautiful natural spaces and sunsets.
  • πŸ›« Traveling to Croatia is simple with seven international airports, including the main one in Zagreb, the capital.
  • 🎬 Croatia has been a setting for significant Hollywood productions, adding to its appeal as a travel destination.
  • πŸ– The country's beaches with crystalline waters are world-famous, attracting tourists from around the globe.
  • πŸ“‘ Since joining the European Union and the Euro zone in 2023, Croatia uses the euro and accepts international credit and debit cards widely.
  • πŸ› Visitors are advised to carry some cash for small payments like toilets, entrance fees in churches, and tips.
  • 🚌 Croatia has an extensive bus network with Arriva and Flixbus being the main operators, but delays are common.
  • πŸš— Renting a car is recommended for traveling within Croatia due to good highway conditions, with some sections better done by ferry.
  • πŸ—Ί The suggested itinerary includes a circular route starting and ending in Dubrovnik, covering major cities and attractions.
  • 🏰 Dubrovnik is famous for its well-preserved medieval walls and is a must-visit city, especially for Game of Thrones fans.
  • πŸ› Rovinj on the Istrian Peninsula is highlighted as one of the most charming cities in Croatia with beautiful sunset views.
  • 🏞 Plitvice National Park is the most visited natural site in Croatia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning lakes and waterfalls.

Q & A

  • What is the historical significance of Croatia in relation to the Roman Empire?

    -Croatia's history is as old as the Roman Empire itself, indicating its deep historical roots and the influence of Roman culture on its development.

  • How has Croatia's status changed in recent years in terms of European integration?

    -Croatia, which was once part of Yugoslavia, is now a member of the European Union and since 2023, it has been part of the Euro zone and the Schengen zone.

  • What are the implications of Croatia being part of the Schengen zone for travelers?

    -For travelers from most Latin American countries, they do not need a visa to enter Croatia due to its membership in the Schengen zone.

  • What currency is used in Croatia since 2023?

    -Since 2023, the currency used in Croatia is the euro, which facilitates transactions for international visitors.

  • Why is it recommended to carry some cash while traveling in Croatia?

    -It is recommended to carry cash for paying for toilets, entrance fees in some churches, and for tips and luggage handling, despite the widespread acceptance of credit and debit cards.

  • How extensive is the bus network in Croatia and what are some issues travelers might face?

    -Croatia has an extensive bus network, with Arriva being the main company. However, delays are common and the staff can sometimes be rude to travelers.

  • What are some transportation options for traveling within Croatia?

    -Options include buses, particularly from Arriva and Flixbus, rental cars which are ideal given the good condition of highways, and ferries for certain sections of the journey.

  • What is the significance of Dubrovnik in Croatia's tourism?

    -Dubrovnik is the best-known city in Croatia, famous for its well-preserved medieval walls and its association with the Game of Thrones series, offering spectacular views and cultural attractions.

  • Why is the island of Lokrum a recommended visit when in Dubrovnik?

    -Lokrum Island, located in front of Dubrovnik, is recommended for its Benedictine monasteries, gardens, salty water lagoons, and opportunities for cliff jumping into the Adriatic's crystal clear waters.

  • What is unique about the city of Korcula in Croatia?

    -Korcula is a walled city in the style of Dubrovnik but smaller, offering treasures like the cathedral and the chance to tour nearby islands with crystal clear waters.

  • What impact did the 2020 earthquake have on Zagreb, and what advice is given for potential visitors?

    -The 2020 earthquake damaged many important buildings in Zagreb's historic center, leading to closures and reconstruction. Visitors are advised to check the state of rehabilitation before their trip.

  • Why is Rovinj on the Istrian Peninsula considered a must-visit destination in Croatia?

    -Rovinj is considered a must-visit due to its historical significance dating back to the Venetian period, its picturesque setting on an ancient island, and its beautiful sunsets.

  • What makes the Roman amphitheater in Pula significant?

    -The Roman amphitheater in Pula is significant as it is one of the largest preserved Roman amphitheaters in the world and an icon of Croatia.

  • Why is Zadar recommended for those interested in Roman history?

    -Zadar is recommended for its historical center, which is a World Heritage Site, and contains important Roman ruins including a beautiful forum.

  • What is unique about Plitvice National Park and why is it a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

    -Plitvice National Park is unique for its series of small lakes separated by beautiful waterfalls, including the largest waterfall in the country. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979 due to its natural beauty and significance.

  • Why is Split an important destination in Croatia?

    -Split is important as the second largest city and the most important port in Croatia, built around the historic Palace of Diocletian with numerous Roman remains throughout the city.

  • What is the status of swimming in the Krka National Park, and how does it compare to Plitvice National Park?

    -Swimming in the Krka National Park is no longer allowed, and it is suggested that if one has to choose, Plitvice National Park is the better option due to its greater natural beauty and significance.

Outlines

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🌍 Introduction to Croatia's Rich History and Travel Tips

This paragraph introduces the Republic of Croatia, highlighting its ancient history, stunning landscapes, and famous cities that have been featured in Hollywood productions. The narrator, Diego Perdomo, provides essential travel information, including the ease of access to Croatia with its seven international airports, the most notable being Zagreb. He mentions the country's membership in the European Union and the Eurozone since 2023, which simplifies entry for many travelers. The use of the euro and the prevalence of international credit and debit cards are noted, along with a recommendation to carry cash for small payments. The paragraph also covers the extensive but sometimes delayed bus network, the condition of the highways, and the convenience of renting a car or using ferries for certain routes. The suggested itinerary for a trip to Croatia is a circular route starting and ending in Dubrovnik, with visits to major cities and natural attractions, including a day trip to nearby islands.

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🏰 Exploring Croatia's Historic Cities and Islands

The second paragraph delves into the details of visiting Croatia's historic cities and islands. Dubrovnik is highlighted for its well-preserved medieval walls and the opportunity to climb them for panoramic views. The island of Lokrum, with its monasteries and gardens, is recommended for a visit. The city of Korcula is praised for its beauty and cultural treasures, including a cathedral and the possibility of island tours. The paragraph also discusses the popularity and high prices of Croatia's islands but suggests the Three Islands Tour as an affordable way to enjoy them. The capital, Zagreb, is emphasized for its cultural and economic significance, along with its museums, despite damage from a 2020 earthquake. The growing fame of Rovinj on the Istrian Peninsula and the Roman amphitheater in Pula are also mentioned as must-visit destinations.

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🏞 Discovering Croatia's Natural and Historical Wonders

The final paragraph focuses on Croatia's natural parks and historical sites. Zadar is recommended for its Roman ruins and beautiful beaches, while Plitvice National Park is described as the country's largest and oldest, known for its interconnected lakes and waterfalls, and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Split is introduced as the country's second-largest city, built around the Palace of Diocletian, with numerous Roman remains throughout. The Krka National Park, with its crystalline river and impressive waterfalls, is mentioned as a beautiful but less accessible natural site compared to Plitvice. The video concludes with a reminder to explore the blogs for in-depth information on each destination and to look forward to future videos showcasing these places.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Republic of Croatia

The Republic of Croatia is a southeastern European country known for its rich history and natural beauty. It is the main subject of the video, with the script highlighting its historical depth, scenic cities, and natural wonders. The country's membership in the European Union and the Schengen zone is also mentioned, indicating its accessibility for travelers.

πŸ’‘Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a city in Croatia that has gained fame due to its well-preserved medieval walls and its role as a filming location for the popular series 'Game of Thrones'. The script describes it as the starting and ending point of the travel itinerary, emphasizing its historical significance and scenic views.

πŸ’‘Zagreb

Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is highlighted as an important destination for understanding the country's culture and history. The script mentions that the city is the largest in Croatia and suffered damage from an earthquake in 2020, which affected many of its historic buildings.

πŸ’‘Istria Peninsula

The Istria Peninsula is a region in Croatia that is known for its charming cities and historical significance. The script specifically mentions Rovinj and Pula, two cities on the peninsula, for their picturesque landscapes and Roman monuments, respectively.

πŸ’‘Plitvice National Park

Plitvice National Park is the largest and oldest national park in Croatia, renowned for its series of lakes and waterfalls. The park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is described in the script as the most beautiful and most visited natural site in the country.

πŸ’‘Krka National Park

Krka National Park is another natural attraction in Croatia, featuring a river with crystal-clear waters and impressive waterfalls. The script notes that it was once possible to swim in the park's waters, but this is no longer allowed, emphasizing the park's scenic beauty and ecological importance.

πŸ’‘Schengen zone

The Schengen zone refers to a group of European countries that have abolished passport and other border controls at their mutual borders. The script mentions that Croatia is part of the Schengen zone, which facilitates travel for visitors from most Latin American countries without the need for a visa.

πŸ’‘Euro

The Euro is the official currency of Croatia since 2023, as mentioned in the script. This is significant for travelers as it indicates that international credit and debit cards are widely accepted, although cash is still recommended for certain transactions.

πŸ’‘Flixbus

Flixbus is a bus company mentioned in the script that provides transportation services within Croatia. It is noted for its luggage fees and extensive network, which is an important aspect of the travel logistics discussed in the video.

πŸ’‘Rovinj

Rovinj is a small town on the Istrian Peninsula known for its historical significance dating back to the Venetian period. The script describes it as one of the most charming cities in Croatia, with beautiful sunset views and a romantic atmosphere.

πŸ’‘Pula

Pula is a city in Croatia that is home to an impressive Roman amphitheater, which is one of the largest preserved amphitheaters in the world. The script emphasizes its importance as a destination for those interested in Roman history and architecture.

Highlights

Croatia is one of the youngest countries in Europe with a history dating back to the Roman Empire.

Croatian cities have been settings for significant Hollywood productions.

Croatia boasts some of the most beautiful natural spaces and sunsets on the planet.

Croatia's beaches with crystalline waters are world famous.

Croatia has seven international airports, with Zagreb being the most important.

Direct flights to Dubrovnik, Split, Brac, Zadar, Pula, and Rijeka are available.

Croatia is part of the European Union, Euro zone, and Schengen zone since 2023.

The euro is the official currency of Croatia, and international credit and debit cards are widely accepted.

Croatia has an extensive bus network, but delays are common.

Renting a car is recommended for traveling within Croatia due to good highway conditions.

Ferry services are faster for some sections of travel in Croatia.

Dubrovnik is known for its well-preserved medieval walls and Game of Thrones filming locations.

The island of Lokrum, near Dubrovnik, offers Benedictine monasteries and crystal clear waters.

Korcula is a walled city with a cathedral and nearby islands to explore.

Zagreb, the capital, suffered an earthquake in 2020, affecting many historical buildings.

Rovinj on the Istrian Peninsula is known for its charm and sunset views.

Pula is famous for its Roman amphitheater and other Roman remains.

Zadar is known for its Roman ruins and beautiful beaches.

Plitvice National Park is Croatia's largest and oldest national park, recognized as a World Heritage Site.

Split is built around the Palace of Diocletian and features Roman remains throughout the city.

Krka National Park is known for its crystalline waters and impressive waterfalls.

Transcripts

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Although this is one of the youngest countries in Europe, its history is as old as the

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Roman Empire itself, its spectacular cities have served as the setting for

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some important Hollywood productions, it has some of the

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most beautiful natural spaces on the planet, its sunsets are some

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of the most beautiful on the entire planet and its beaches with crystalline waters are

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world famous I'm Diego perdomo and this is a trip guy Welcome to the Republic of Croatia

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these are some things you should know if you are going to visit Croatia

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getting to Croatia is quite simple Since the country has seven

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international airports, the most important of which is Zagreb, the capital,

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however there are also direct flights to Dibrovnik Split Brac Zadar Pula and Rijeka,

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most of the flights from Spain arrive at Dubrovnik or Zagreb However, there are

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seasonal flights to some of these cities. So check if

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your travel dates have flights to places closer to what you want to visit.

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Croatia belonged to Yugoslavia for decades. However, today

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it is part of the European Union and since 2023 it has been part of the Euro zone and the

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Schengen zone. So to enter most Latin American countries you do not need a visa,

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the currency in Croatia has been the euro since the year 2023 and they accept international credit and

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debit cards practically everywhere, however I recommend

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that you have some cash because you will have to use it to pay for toilets, to pay for

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entrance fees in some churches and also to pay for tips and luggage.

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Croatia has an extensive bus network,

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although delays are quite common. The Arriva company is the main one,

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although the staff were quite rude to travelers almost everywhere.

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The Flixbus company also has many connections. You have to pay 1 Euro

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for each suitcase you want to place in the luggage room. The highways are

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in good condition, so a rental car is the best option to

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travel the country. Some sections are better done by ferry as it is much faster.

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This is the itinerary I followed on my trip to Croatia. I decided to do a circular route

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that started and ended in the city of Dubrovnik. From there we go north,

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crossing Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country that I will also show you in another series of videos,

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until we reach Zagreb, the capital of the country. From there, we head to the EstrΓ­a Peninsula to

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see Rovinj, the most charming city in Croatia, and Pula, with its imposing amphitheatre.

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From Pula we cross by ferry to Zadar, and from there, we visit the Plitvice National Park by bus

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, the most beautiful National Park in Croatia. Then from Zadar, we descend to Split,

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and from there we visit the Krka National Park, very easy to reach by bus. We continue to

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Dubrovnik, the final point of the trip, but not before taking a day trip by ferry to Korcula and

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enjoying the surrounding islands, and visiting the beautiful island of Lokrum and spending a

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perfect morning there. They can also make the route from Dubrovnik to Zagreb in the

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opposite direction and return from this city or the one they have chosen as the end point of their trip.

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During your trip through Croatia, you will surely pass through Durovnik, which is the

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best-known city in the entire country thanks to the Game of Thrones phenomenon, since it

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has the best-preserved walls in all of Europe, at least the

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medieval walls around here, you can visit a lot of Galleries of museums of palaces Churches

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and also you will be able to climb the wall and have spectacular views of the city

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and if you are in Dubrovnik remember to visit the island of Lokrum The Island that is located right

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in front of the city and that has many things To see there are Benedictine monasteries,

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some spectacular gardens, very salty water lagoons, and there are also many cliffs

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from which you can jump and take a dip in these crystal clear waters of the Adriatic.

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Many people decide not to visit this city and I think it is a serious mistake since Korcula is one

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of the most beautiful cities here in Croatia, it is a completely walled city in the style

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from Dubrovnik but much smaller where you will find precious treasures like the cathedral

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that is incredible inside. Also from here you can take a tour of several islands that are

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nearby and take advantage of the crystal clear water of the region. To get to this island you can take

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a ferry from Dubrovnik that will leave you right in the center of the city in two hours.

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From Korcula

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you can visit several islands and the Three Islands Tour is very popular, which

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takes you to the most nearby and that they are very beautiful and worth it

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Remember that Croatia is very famous in the world for its islands with crystal clear waters

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Although Croatia is known for its beautiful islands, the destination has become so popular

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that prices are very high in these . The tour of the Three Islands allows you to discover these

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natural beauties without spending a fortune. They will take you to see the islands of Badija,

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Vrnik, and Lumbarda, part of the main island of Korcula.

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Many people skip the capital on their visit to the country, however, a visit to Zagreb is

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very important to get to know Croatia in depth. This city is the largest city

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in the country, it is its cultural pole and also a very important economic pole in the Balkans and it is

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full of interesting museums some of the best museums in the country are

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here So if you have time please include it in your Croatia itinerary

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Although the city of Zagreb is beautiful, it suffered an earthquake on March 22,

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2020 in which most of the most important buildings in the

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historic center were damaged. This is why, at the time of my visit, many of them

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were closed and in the process of being rebuilt. I recommend you find out

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the state of the rehabilitation before going so as not to be disappointed with so many monuments under construction.

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In recent years this destination has become

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much more famous in Croatia and it is the city of Rovinj, a small town

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on the Istrian Peninsula that has a lot of history. It dates from the Venetian period and is

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built on an ancient island that was a unit of land in the 18th century you can walk through it

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the truth is that it is beautiful and I think it is one of the destinations that cannot be missed here In Croatia

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The whole town of Rovinj is beautiful, but we must highlight the views of this at sunset,

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one of the most beautiful in Croatia, and also one of the most romantic.

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and you are walking around the Istrian Peninsula, do not miss the city of Pula,

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the truth is that Rovinj seems more beautiful to me, but here there is a very important Roman monument

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that you cannot miss, which is the Roman amphitheater of Pula and which is one of the icons of

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Croatia in the whole world and which is also the sixth largest that is preserved today,

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do not miss it and also in the city it is full of Roman remains

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everywhere So walking through its streets is a A true discovery.

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If you are interested in knowing more about the Roman history of Croatia, you have to come

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and visit Zadar, which is the largest city in the north of Dalmatia. This city has

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beautiful beaches and a historic center that is a World Heritage Site that is very small.

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But it is full not only of churches but also of important Roman ruins including

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its beautiful forum, so don't miss visiting Zadar, a beautiful city.

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Plitvice National Park is the largest and oldest national park in Croatia, it has

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an area of ​​300 square kilometers and was founded in the year 1949 is a set

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of small lakes that are separated by some waterfalls that are beautiful

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and here is also the largest waterfall in the country also the

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most visited natural site in Croatia and is a natural heritage of the humanity since the year 1979

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your trip through Croatia will surely bring you to the city of Split which is the second

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largest city in the country and also its most important port this city was built

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around the huge Palace of Diocletian a palace built in the 3rd century AD And

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when you walk through its streets you will find Roman remains of both this Palace and

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temples and other monuments everywhere. It is an unmissable destination and the city is beautiful.

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The second most visited natural space in Croatia is the Krka National Park, a

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river of crystalline waters in which an impressive waterfall is formed with

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walkways that allow you to enjoy various views of the place

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until recently it was allowed to bathe in these waters, however

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it is no longer possible. Although the park is beautiful if you can only visit one

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natural site on your trip, I consider that the best option is the Plitvice National Park

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and with this spectacular view of Dubrovnik I want to say goodbye to this video of

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Croatia, a country that I have loved, but not before reminding you that visit the blogs of

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this country because I am going to be showing you each of these destinations one by one so that

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you can get to know them in depth, tell me what you think and see you in a next Adventure bye

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