What to see and do in Croatia

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What to see and do in Croatia

  • At the northern end of the Istrian peninsula is the city of Pula. Its most famous attraction is the Roman amphitheater, the sixth largest in the world, with a capacity of 23,000 spectators. By renting a catamaran in Pula, you can easily reach the Kvarner Islands, such as Krk, Lošinj and Rab.
  • Lošinj, is one of the most popular islands in Croatia, and is known for its lush nature. Lussinpiccolo is the main tourist center of the island, considered by many to be the most beautiful port in the entire Adriatic. If you go around the southern promontory of Lošinj and sail for about 20 nautical miles in a north-west direction, the island of Rab appears on the horizon, one of the greenest islands in Croatia, as well as the one characterized by the mildest climate in the area.
  • Another rather popular option in northern Croatia is the island of Krk, located about 20 miles north of Lošinj. A versatile and dynamic island, especially in high season, it offers a great variety of tourist proposals, which between nature, seaside resorts, beaches, bars and restaurants, make it perfect for any type of holiday.
  • We then arrive in Split, the largest city in Dalmatia. Here a great choice of historical heritage awaits you, going from the center to the majestic Diocletian's Palace. After a sightseeing tour, don't miss the opportunity to take a walk along the seafront to relax in one of the many cafés in the area.
  • Located about 10 nautical miles south-east of Split, the island of Brac (or Brač), is the ideal place for those looking for quiet bays in which to enjoy a little relaxation. Once there, we recommend a visit to Zlatni Rat, one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia!