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  2. Italy vs Croatia: which Mediterranean country is right for you? Jun 13, 2024 • 8 min read How can you ever choose between two incredible destinations such as Italy and Croatia? Let our experts convince you which one is perfect for you.

    • Plitvice Lakes National Park
    • Korčula Town
    • Hvar Town
    • Mljet
    • Istria
    • Vis Island
    • Split
    • Kopački Rit Nature Park
    • Šibenik
    • Zagorje

    A turquoise ribbon of lakes linked by gushing waterfalls in the forested heart of continental Croatia, UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Parkis an awe-inspiring sight. The park is comprised of 16 interconnected lakes, the 2.35km-long (1.5 miles) Kozjak being the largest, plus dozens of smaller ones – some just reed-fringed ponds. Travertine exp...

    The sweet little seaside town of Korčulahas a set of imposing walls and towers, as well as an extraordinary cathedral, adorned with a downright kooky set of carvings. You can walk every one of the streets of its compact old town, laid out in a fascinating fishbone pattern, in less than an hour. This leaves plenty of time for an alfresco meal under ...

    Summer is when yachts anchor at this tiny seaside party townand sun-dazed revelers descend in droves to the beachside cocktail bars. For a step back from the action and superb views over the town, head up to Fortica, the medieval castle looming on a hill above the town. To find a swimming spot, follow the waterfront promenade and stake out one of t...

    Cloaked in dense pine forests, marvelous Mljet is an island idyll. Legend has it that Odysseus was marooned here for seven years, and it’s easy to appreciate why he took his time leaving. The entire western section of Mljet is a national park, where you’ll find two sublime cobalt-colored lakes, an island monastery and the sleepy, unbelievably prett...

    Istria delights with its undulating hills, charming hilltop towns and many seaside spots. A must-visit is lovely Rovinj, a town of pastel-hued facades and cobblestone lanes lined with art galleries, sitting on its own peninsula jutting into the Adriatic Sea. Next, move inland to Motovun, a picturesque hilltop town rising from a forested valley. Par...

    One of Croatia’s more remote islands, Vis was best known as the site of a former Yugoslavian military base...before Mamma Mia! 2put it on everyone’s list. The port of Vis, neighboring Kut, and Komiža at the western end are the island's major towns, made up of lovely stone townhouses and seaside promenades. The hidden bays and rocky coves of its sou...

    Split's sea-facing Diocletian’s Palace is a surprising maze of streets and lanes, a mini 4th-century Roman city chock-full of cafes, shops and restaurants. Pause in the domed Vestibuleto listen to professional Klapa singers demonstrating their traditional a cappella style, then hike along the forested paths of Marjan Hill to the lookout for a sweep...

    Kopački Rit Nature Parksits on the floodplain of the Danube and Drava Rivers, and is one of the largest natural wetlands in Europe. Keen bird-watchers can join a boat trip to spot white-tailed eagles, black storks, purple herons, spoonbills and wild geese – just some of the park’s 290 bird species. You can also follow the 2.4km-long (1.5 miles) boa...

    Set on a bay connected to the Adriatic Sea, Šibenik is a charmer that somehow – undeservedly – falls off the radar. For starters, it has two UNESCO sites: its gorgeous landmark, the 15th-century St James’ Cathedral, notable for its frieze of 71 comical faces carved into its facade, and St Nicholas Fortress, a sea-bound fortification built during Ve...

    In Zagorje, postcard-worthy medieval castles sit waiting for time travelers. Journey back to 1334 in Trakošćan Castle, whose neo-Gothic 19th-century exterior hides far older internal structures. Learn about the excesses of the Croatian aristocracy in its well-presented museum and wander 215 acres of castle grounds, landscaped into a romantic Englis...

  3. 2022年5月17日 · Naturally, tourists are drawn to those beautiful Adriatic beaches that easily hold their own against their Mediterranean rivals. But inland Croatia is just as captivating, from the hilltop villages of Istria to the elegantly buzzing capital, Zagreb.

  4. 2023年7月6日 · Travel Stories. Greece vs Croatia: discover which European country is right for you. Lucie Grace Helen Iatrou. Jul 6, 2023 • 7 min read. Head to the Med for glorious sunshine, ancient history and some of the world's most breathtaking coastlines © Shutterstock. Torn on where to vacation in the Mediterranean?

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  5. 2017年8月15日 · 1. Zlatni Rat, Brač Island. Croatia’s most photographed beach, Zlatni Rat, does not disappoint. Follow the pine-scented promenade from seaside Bol to this gorgeous expanse of fine, soft pebbles lapped by inky blue waters. Its astonishing V-shape changes and shifts with the tide and currents of the Adriatic Sea.

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  6. 2020年1月8日 · Cycle through Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia on the historic Parenzana Trail. In 1902 during the reign of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a new rail line was opened that wound its way from the Italian port city of Trieste down a small stretch of what is now Slovenia to the seaside town of Poreč in today's Croatia.

  7. 2023年2月7日 · Step 1: Pick your loop. Decide whether to see the greatest hits or to visit lesser-known spots. First things first: ask yourself if you’re committed to jumping between islands. If not, you can always do as the locals do and spend your vacation happily grazing and lazing on just one.

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