Updated 2023 - What to do in Split? After many travels in Croatia and several visits to Split, we have accumulated a lot of experience. We share with you tips on what to do in Split during your holiday.
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Located in southern Istria, the Pula Amphitheatre is the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world, built by Emperor Augustus in 2 AD, and known as an arena for gladiators. This is an impressive historical sight. We tried to see it already when we were here on holiday in July 2011, but during the high season it was very busy. impossible to park in the middle of the city with a motorhome. So today it had to be a new attempt ...
Read moreUpdated 2023 - Plitvice Lakes in Croatia is a national park and nature reserve with dramatic waterfalls, beautiful lakes and vast green forests. We visited Plitvice National Park in October in the autumn, and there was so much water that the waterfalls almost overflowed their banks. Regardless of the season, this is an extraordinary nature experience.
Read moreUpdated 2023 - Krka National Park in Croatia is a stunning national park with impressive waterfalls, lovely walking trails and beautiful lakes. Here you can see the beautiful waterfalls Skradinski Buk and Roški slap, or perhaps take a boat trip to the island of Visovac. We tell you about our experience and summarise with a guide on opening hours, prices and itineraries.
Read moreUpdated 2023 - Situated on an island in the Adriatic Sea, Trogir in Croatia offers a city centre with narrow alleys, cobbled streets and cosy outdoor cafes. It's very charming to stroll around here, and the old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its architecture.
Read moreThe pirate town of Omiš in Croatia is located on the Adriatic Sea in Dalmatia, just south-east of Split. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the villagers of the medieval town were pirates, attacking merchant ships with fast boats that slipped into the Cetina River. Today, you can take more holiday-oriented trips on the river, including a visit to the Mirabella fortress.
Read moreUpdated in 2023 The Makarska Riviera in Croatia stretches just over 53 kilometres from Brela in the north to Gradec in the south, including the town of Makarska. The coastline is dramatic with its high mountains and turquoise sea, and this has become a popular destination for tourists from all over the world.
Read moreThe city of Hvar in Croatia is located on the island of Hvar, in the Adriatic Sea. The old town of Hvar is a medieval town with shiny stone floors, grand buildings and tall churches such as St Stephen's Cathedral. There's also a wide harbour promenade, and because it's car-free, it's a lovely holiday town with boats, palm trees and parties.
Read moreWhat to do in Dubrovnik, Croatia? Dubrovnik is a fascinating city, full of interesting sights and things to do. The old town, surrounded by a magnificent city wall, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and full of historic buildings.
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