Hello, Lykkers! Pack your bags as today, we're venturing into the stunning landscapes of Croatia, a gem on the Adriatic Sea known for its rich history and breathtaking natural beauty.


From the sun-drenched shores to ancient walled towns, Croatia offers a perfect mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation.


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Spotlight on Croatia's Must-Visit Sites:


Dubrovnik Old Town: Known as the ''Pearl of the Adriatic,'' Dubrovnik's Old Town is surrounded by massive stone walls that have protected its sophisticated charm for centuries. Wander through its narrow streets and discover hidden shops and cafes.



Plitvice Lakes National Park: This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for its cascading lakes and stunning waterfalls. The series of 16 terraced lakes joined by waterfalls offers a picturesque scene that’s perfect for nature lovers and photographers.



Detailed Travel Guide to Dubrovnik and Plitvice Lakes:


Getting to Croatia:


Croatia is well-connected by international flights to cities like Zagreb, Split, and Dubrovnik. From these cities, local transport options such as buses, ferries, and trains are available to explore the country.



Exploring Dubrovnik:


Transport: Dubrovnik is accessible by bus and taxi from the airport, about 20 km away. The city's compact size makes it ideal for walking.


Main Attractions: Visit the Rector's Palace, and walk along the city walls for panoramic views of the Adriatic.


Local Eats:


Restaurant 360: A Michelin-starred restaurant offering Mediterranean cuisine with a modern twist. Average cost is around HRK 700 per person. Reservations recommended at https://360dubrovnik.com/.


Lady Pi-Pi: A casual eatery known for its grilled dishes. Meals average HRK 150. No reservations, so arrive early to secure a spot.


Accommodation:


Hotel Excelsior: Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, this luxurious hotel offers rooms starting at HRK 2000 per night. Book online at https://www.adriaticluxuryhotels.com/hotel-excelsior-dubrovnik?


Fresh Sheets Kathedral: Located in the heart of the Old Town, this boutique bed and breakfast offers rooms starting at HRK 750. Book at http://www.freshsheetskathedral.com/.


Plitvice Lakes National Park:


Getting There: Located about 130 km from Zagreb, the park can be reached by bus or car. Daily tours are also available from major cities.


Park Information:


Open Hours: 7 AM to 8 PM in summer; reduced hours in other seasons.


Entry Fees: Approximately HRK 150 in peak season. Tickets can be purchased online at www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr.


Activities: Hiking, photography, and boat rides on the lakes.


Dining Near the Park: Licka Kuca Offers traditional Croatian dishes, with meals around HRK 120.


Visitor Tips:


Currency: Croatia uses the Croatian Kuna (HRK). Cards are widely accepted, but having cash for small purchases is advisable.


Weather: Expect hot summers and mild winters along the coast; inland areas have colder winters.


Cultural Etiquette: Croatians are known for their hospitality. Learning a few basic Croatian phrases can enhance interactions.


Exploring Croatia offers an unforgettable blend of historical grandeur and natural splendor. Whether strolling through Dubrovnik's ancient streets or marveling at the natural beauty of Plitvice Lakes, every corner of Croatia promises a unique adventure.