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21 Exclusive Things To Do In Croatia For A Memorable Trip

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Croatia is an interesting country in southern Europe and has an attractive shelf of the Adriatic Sea. The country boasts of beautiful cities such as Zagreb and more than a thousand beautiful islands.

This culture is typical and rich in the orientation to different features, and the food is simply exquisite. With historical attractions including castles and towers, enjoyable coastlines, and beaches, Croatia has it for any tourist.

Explore the following list to discover more about memorable things to do in Croatia.

1. Walk The Dubrovnik City Walls

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Dubrovnik City Walls are, therefore, famous for architectural design and cultural significance. Those were built in the 12th century and served as the city's walls to protect it from enemies.

Today they are enlisted in the UNESCO World Heritage list and people in millions who visit Dubrovnik. The walls go a little over 2 kilometers to encircle the Old Town.

When strolling, there is a marvelous opportunity to admire the sea, the Adriatic Sea, and the red roofs of Split.

2. Hike In Plitvice Lakes National Park

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This park is also one of the Croatia top attractions, in the sphere of nature. It has the tourist attraction amenities of 16 lakes with connecting waterfalls.

At the park, there is a lot of vegetation and there are many trails to get closer to the scenery of the park. The hiking trails are gentle, and most of them have very easy terrain that does not pose difficulty in walking on them.

You will stroll on these plankways that lead you literally to the side of the Waterfalls and the Lakes. The most famous one is called Veliki Slap and it is really impressive to see it from close.

3. Visit The Diocletian’s Palace in Split

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This old palace was erected for Roman Emperor Diocletian in the year 300 A.D. Not only is it a palace, but it is an enormous one that gives more of a feeling of a fortification.

The palace occupies an area of roughly 7 and a half acres and is located within the historic core Split. At the same time, it is a place where you can stroll through galleries and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of today's Croatia.

The environment in and around the palace is bustling with readily available shops, excellent cafes, and working-class people.

4. Admire The Old Town of Šibenik

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Founded in 1066, this is one of the oldest towns in Croatia and has an interesting history. Walking along the paved, twisting roads you cannot help but pay notice to the layout of the buildings which present remains of the Venetian influence of the town.

The Cathedral of St. James is a sightseeing attraction. The well-crafted carvings and propping distinguish this place as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Do not leave the building without viewing the 70 rather lively faces carved around the walls.

5. Ride The Dubrovnik Cable Car

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This ride leads you to Mount Srđ which is at around 405 meters above sea level. It is a relatively short ride lasting about 3.5 minutes or so, though, the show is full of wonderful views.

The sights are amazing, in general. From the Dubrovnik cable car, you can see the rooftops of the Old Town houses painted beautiful red and the blue sea.

On a clear day, you can even view islands such as Lokrum and the Elaphiti Islands from a far distance. If arriving from Old Town, it will take about 7 min to get to the station.

6. Watch A Show At The Amphitheatre de Pula

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On your visit, you can examine the exterior as well as take a tour inside. The underground passages are interesting; the gladiators used them as passages and now there is an exhibition of ancient olive oil and wine in Istria.

Visit the Spectacvla Antiqva which is a great spectacle where people fight like gladiators with ancient clothes and eat ancient food as well.

It is an excellent stuff to do in Croatia and an opportunity to touch history with a finger. The arena is also used to host concerts, opera, and film festivals.

7. Drink Fine Wines In Pelješac

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One of the most significant wine-producing areas in Croatia is Peljesac. It is also most renowned for the Plavac Mali grape which yields exquisite red wines. It is even possible to go around several vineyards on the same day.

Some of them are Milkos Winery, Matusko Winery, and Bartulovic Winery. Besides the smooth rocks and quiet coves, Peljesac is also renowned for its seafood and particularly for the oysters from the nearby town of Ston.

Most recommended, is taking fresh oysters while accompanied by a glass of white wine.

8. White Water Rafting In The Zrmanja River Canyon

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This river runs through a gorgeous canyon and there are some entertaining rapids to tackle on this river. Your journey begins in Kastel Zegarski where the guides will provide participants with the necessary kits.

The trip is suitable for everybody, including those who had no practice in rafting before and children from six years old. While paddling you can take a bath in the clear sea, and take a shower in the waterfalls as well.

The surrounding areas contain vegetation and other weird creatures.

9. Discover Rovinj's Charm

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Rovinj is undoubtedly a town you should visit if in doubt about what do in Croatia. Old Town is rich in colors and small streets cobblestone so you could simply walk around the town.

Do not leave Gribia Strasse which is famous for art galleries and shops. Even climbing the towering bell of the Church of St. Euphemia's tower offers great views.

You can also swim at Plaza Balota; this beach offers relaxation on the rocky coast. Moreover, the farmer's market is a good place to buy local snacks.

10. Experience The Dolac Market In Zagreb

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This farmers' market has been in operation since 1930 and is featured with red umbrellas. Here fresh fruits and vegetables, homemade cheese, and even fish or seafood from the Adriatic Sea can be purchased.

The market is active especially due to the performances of traders in the morning. Make sure to also order a slice of homemade cornbread. Situated in the upper part of Jelacic Square the market is quite accessible.

11. Explore The Caves And Beaches of Vis Island

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Traveling to Vis Island is one of the best Croatia things to see and do as this island offers many caves and nice beaches. In the Green Cave, you can wade in emerald green water in the light of the sun.

After that, do not skip the Blue Cave located on Bisevo Island. It is a truly captivating location with blue lighting in this part of Europe.

It is suggested after you come out of the caves go to Stiniva Beach. This beautiful place is located in close contact with cliffs and has absolutely clear water to swim in.

12. Step Up The Skywalk Biokovo

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This glass walkway extends over the cliffs beside the Dinaric Alps mountain range. Standing at an altitude of 1,228 meters and thus commanding a strategic position, it provides subject views of the Adriatic Sea and the islands lying within the vicinity.

As you go around, try to focus on how you can feel the free breeze, and how cool it is you're in a high place. It is equally fun for families and friends out for a holiday.

It is also possible to hike to this Skywalk if you are daring enough to do so. Come with your camera to capture such stunning scenes.

13. Truffle Hunting in Motovun Forest

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This amazing forest with exquisite truffles is located in the beautiful countryside part of Istria. Accompanied by a professional hunter and their hunting dogs, you will get a live instruction on how to locate such things.

September to November is the best time of the year for hunting for truffles since they are ready to be picked. Truffle hunting is followed by wine and food tasting in the local restaurants where specialty must be made with truffle.

It is an entertaining and mouth-watering way to realize delicious Croatian Food.

14. Enjoy Seafood on Hvar Island

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People who like to eat seafood will have a field day in Hvar Island. Located in the Adriatic Sea, it provides daily fresh fish for market. Many nice restaurants offer grilled fish, calamari, and seafood pasta.

Fisherman's Wharf is a must-go area, where people can see fishermen, who come to unload the fish they've caught that day. Well-known restaurants such as Dalmatino and Gariful offer equally tasty dishes and beautiful scenery.

From eating in a simple restaurant to having a high-class dinner, there's a lot of life in Hvar's seafood.

15. Attend a Traditional Folklore Show

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In Dubrovnik, the Linđo Folklore Ensemble comes with bright and enhancing dances as well as fascinating songs. The dancers and singers are well-dressed in colorful costumes that meet the traditional Croatian standards.

This unique show is a combination of cappella klapa singing and active music performances and will last for 70 minutes. This show is suitable for children and gives a snapshot of the essence of Croatia.

Ticket prices range from 25 euros and the audience is always spirited, hence one of the definite Croatia things to see and do.

16. Take a Boat Tour of the Blue Lagoon

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This beautiful place is situated between three little islands and has an amazingly clear water of blue color. You can swim, snorkel, and sunbathe all at the same time while admiring the view.

Starts at Split where you will take a speedboat. The ride is fun and breezy! After about an hour and a half, you get to the Lagoon where you can swim and several sea creatures are found.

Besides the coast, there is the lovely town of Trogir which is also on the list of UNESCO World Heritage. It is recommended to stop for some sightseeing and local food.

17. Venture Through Krka National Park

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Your journey begins with the beautiful Skradinski Buk Waterfall. It's just amazing and very suitable for taking photos and swimming. It is interesting to take a walk along the various wooden boardwalks to get the best view.

After that, go for a hike in the park's trails. They pass through beautiful natural landscapes, great forests, and pure waters. Just in case you want to be more adventurous you can hire a kayak to explore some of the small bays.

Visovac Island is equally enchanting and you should take a look at the monastery perched on top of it. Boat transport is available to get there.

18. Delve Into Zadar’s Public Art

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There is much more to art lover's delight at Zadar in Croatia. Public art is well developed and demonstrates the industrial historical background contrasted with the contemporary aspects of the city.

Two installations cannot be missed, the Sea Organ and the Monument to the Sun. The Sea Organ makes music from the waves falling over pipes that are buried under marble stairs.

It is a relaxing encounter that kind of reminds you of the sea. Next to it, the Sun Monument illuminates beautiful colors from solar panels during sunset.

19. Take A Cooking Class in Trogir

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The town of Trogir in Croatia is a great location for the cooking class. Get it from Chef Tatjana or Chef Ivana during a fun and informative class. Begin your day by moving around farms, and markets to help yourselves with fresh and quality produce.

Then, move to the kitchen and discover more about typical Dalmatian cuisine. You will appreciate various dishes including risotto and fresh fish, all whilst gaining insight on the culinary history of the province.

Once done, take a moment to eat your meals and drink them with a glass of wine, locally produced.

20. Bike Tour of Marjan Hill in Split

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This is a recreational exercise, which also entails cycling while sightseeing. Attend Jere Church and cycle around stunning Marjan Park. Take some of the most beautiful routes for riding a bike here and get a breathtaking view of Split and the sea.

You will explore the places such as the Palace of Diocletian and the Temple of Jupiter. This includes a tour around beautiful alleys that gives a glimpse of living in the region.

This is an excellent method of being introduced to the Croatia tourist attractions and its history while at the same time having a workout. Whether you are a beginner cyclist or advanced or a tourist this is a perfect bike tour for anyone.

21. End Your Trip With A Day Trip To Mostar

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Upon arriving in Mostar, tourists should visit the most known sight, the Stari Most (Old Bridge). It is well suited for snaps and to watch other courageous souls plunge into the river from the opposite cliff.

Stroll around the old town and in particular the old bazaar area is a perfect place to get souvenirs and taste Bosnian coffee. You should not miss visiting the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, especially for its beautiful outlook.

If you do have the time, then head to Kravice Waterfalls for your dose of nature's beauty and serenity. Mostar is a true mix of history and tradition.