Category Croatia Tourist Attractions

Paklenica National Park

National park Paklenica is situated in northern Dalmatia, near the city of Zadar. It was proclaimed a national park back in 1949, only a few months after the Plitvice Lakes proclamation. It represents a karstic phenomenon. Paklenica is a common…

Risnjak National Park

Risnjak is a Croatian national park situated in Mountain Croatia. It was declared a national park back in 1953 due to its special beauty, geological, geographical and climatic specialties. On the area of 63.5 km2 (24.5 mile2) we find karst…

Krka National Park

Waterfalls and natural pools make up this Croatian delight a must see Named after the river Krka that it encloses, the Krka National Park is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka RIver in Central Dalmatia. Intended primarily for…

Kornati National Park

kornati national park

The National park Kornati is situated in Central Dalmatia, between the cities of Šibenik and Zadar. It represents an archipelago of about 150 differently sized islands, reefs and islets covering the surface of around 200 km2 (77 mile2). 89 of…

Croatian Islands

Croatian Islands

We can positively state that Croatia is a country of islands, knowing that there is more than a thousand of them. Statistics says there are 1185 islands and cliffs which leads to a simple conclusion — Croatia has an enviable…

Brijuni National Park

Brijuni national park

National park Brijuni, an archipelago of 14 islands, is situated on the northern part of Croatia’s coastline. Today’s borders of this “heaven on Earth” were established in 1999 and cover around 33 km2 (13 mile2). Due to its antique remains…

Plitvice Lakes National Park Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park Croatia

Near the border with Croatia’s neighbor, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Mountain Croatia, the national park Plitvice Lakes finds its place. It’s Croatia’s biggest and oldest national park, declared back in 1949. Since 1979 Plitvice Lakes are part of the…