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Things to Do in Croatia

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Swim in the Blue Cave of Bisevo
The sun rays illuminate the cave an ethereal blue when they reflect off of its limestone floor.

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Walk Around Dubrovnik
Remember these ancient walls from somewhere?

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Visit the real-life version of King’s Landing and admire the beautiful view of the Adriatic Sea.
Take a Wine Tour
Croatia has a long and turbulent history of wine making. Visit the wine cellars and taste their wines while enjoying the views of the very vineyards they were made from.

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Visit Plitvice Lakes National Park
It encompasses 16 cascading emerald-blue waterfalls that make for one of the best waterfalls you’ll ever lay your eyes on.

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Go to the Kornati National Park
This archipelago consists of 89, practically uninhabited, islands, islets, and reefs sprinkled over the Adriatic Sea. Sail around to explore these islets by a private sailing boat.

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Hit the Beaches

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Beaches are probably the main reason why people visit Croatia. You’ll find some of the best beaches along the Makarska Riviera in Dalmatia.

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This Venetian-era town, located on the Istrian Peninsula, has gorgeous pastel-colored houses and the Adriatic Sea at its feet making it extremely photogenic.
Explore Rovinj

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Admire the Romanesque Churches of Zadar
This car-free town is known for housing some of the finest Romanesque churches. The Church of St. Mary, Cathedral of St. Anastasia and the Church of St. Donatus are a must-visit.

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Go back in time at the Pula Arena
It is the only Roman amphitheater whose four side towers and all three Roman architectural orders are still intact.