A small Country with great spaces
Croatia is an old crossroad between East and West, between Central Europe and the Mediterranean world. Croatia today borders with Slovenia (north-west), Hungary (north), Serbia (east north), the Bosnia-Herzegovina (south-east) and the Montenegro (south). The long Adriatic Sea border separates Croatia from Italy.
Parallel to the Adriatic coast one thousand Dalmatian islands offer an amazing sightseeing: 1185 in number, considering also reefs and cliffs, of which only sixty are populated. The largest island is Krk, in northern Adriatic, while the two greatest peninsulas are Istria and the peninsula of Pelješac, halfway on the main road between Split and Dubrovnik.
Special mention must be made of the National parks on the islands: the national Park of the Brijuni, a small archipelago in the south-western istrian coast, with uncontaminated nature and rich with archaeological remains, the national Park of the Kornati, an archipelago of the central Dalmatia, with 140 among desert islands and reefs, surrounded by a sea of thousand blue tonalities, and, finally, the national Park of Mljet, the greenest island of the Adriatic.
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Croatia – The Country Of A Thousand Islands
Situated on the Adriatic coast is a small and beautiful country called Croatia. Famous for its sprawling Yacht industry, the place is growing as a tourist destination. Croatia has everything on offer for the average tourist. Nature lover, adventure seeker, History enthusiast or shopping lover, Croatia will definitely satisfy them with its splendor.
On the road to Croatia
A string of little paradisiacal islands can be found off the South Dalmatian coast in Croatia. It’s an ancient, naturally luxurious corner of Europe: the beautiful, sun-drenched island of Hvar has a wealth of architectural gems, while nearby Vis boasts fishing ports that have remained intact over the centuries.
Why should people visit Croatia?
Croatia is a small country situated in Mediterranean along the coast of the Adriatic Sea offering variety of cultural and natural beauties. Everyone interested in history and cultural heritage would enjoy Croatia where every “stone tells its story”.
Visiting Croatia
Croatia has quickly become Europe’s hottest destination, and for good reason. The rocky coastline continues for 1778 kilometres and includes pine-fringed coves, wide sandy beaches and cozy inlets. As if that weren’t enough, there are a good 1185 islands that range from lush and wooded to stark and hilly. Yachties love the sailing opportunities, sunbathers have an incredible choice of beaches and scuba divers have a paradise of sea life to explore.
Yacht Charter in Croatia
The climate is typical of the Mediterranean and provides for pleasant holidays throughout the year. The best season for sailing in Croatia is early summer with good winds in May and June.
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