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Croatian National Parks

Blessed with overwhelming beauty, Croatia is becoming number one destination for world wide travelers. Though there are many reasons on why you should visit – miles of stunning coastline, wealth of culture and great food, exploring it’s beautiful National parks is one thing that you must include in your itinerary if you choose to visit this country. Here is an overview of the most popular Croatian National parks.

Brijuni national park


Brijuni is located on the western Istrian coast and consists of 14 islands and islets, covering an area of 7.42km2. One amazing feature of the Brijuni archipelago is the biological diversity, made by the diversity of the habitat, island location, geographical location, geological base and geomorphology. You can have a sightseeing tour which includes a train ride, a visit to the Roman villa rustica, dating from the 1st Century B.C. You can also take a safari in the park to see many wild animals and such as the elephants, zebras and Somali sheeps.

Mljet island



Mljet is a beautiful island located off the coast of Dubrovnik and is often referred to as “The greenest island” in Croatia. It’s a large island consisting of bays, villages and 2 lovely sandy beaches – Blace and Saplunara. The national park is on the northwestern part of the island. Other interesting features of the islands include 2 salt water lakes and the St. Mary islet, which has a monastery on it. If you are getting there by car, you can catch a ferry from Prapratno, Peljesac. Alternatively, you can take a boat from Dubrovnik’s ferry terminal.

Kornati National Park

The islands that were made a national park in 1980, endowed with an extremely beautiful landscape consisting of a highly jagged and indented coastline. The Kornati archipelago is a great attraction for mountaineers, yachtmen, mountaineers, divers and other nature and activity lovers. You can get to the islands by organized tours or charter a sailing boat and discover the islands by yourself.

Krka National Park



Krka National Park is endowed with natural sceneries that are unmatched anywhere else in the world. A major attraction here is the series of waterfalls. The most spectacular one is Skradinkski Buk. Krka river cuts through a dense woodland and a gorge shaded by limestone cliffs, creating a series of spectacular pools and waterfalls. You can come to the park from Sibenik by bus, to the town of Skradin. From here, you can take a 25-minute boat ride up the Krka river.

Plitvice lakes



Plitvice National Park is considered to be one of the most beautiful natural sights in Europe.
There are hotels, restaurants and campsites inside the park, so you can have a comfortable and relaxed visit. People are attracted by the numerous waterfalls, a bevy wildlife, including fish, frogs and a variety of bird species. Special attractions at Plitvice, include the Veliki Splat, a 100 foot waterfall. Included in the price of admission to the park you can travel up the lake on electric boats and then hike around the waterfalls. This national park is probably the most popular national park in Croatia, counting several thousands of visitors every year.

A decision to visit one or more of these national parks will offer you an unforgettable experience that will remain edged on the back of your mind for the rest of your life. Therefore, you should consider booking your travel today!

New Year’s Eve in Croatia

Although Croatia is a major tourist destination during the summer, many people overlook the country’s capabilities for hosting a great New Year’s Eve party. So, if you’re still not sure where to go for the last party of the year, we offer five Croatian cities where these parties are unforgettable and spectacular.

Zagreb

The main celebration is held at the Ban Jelacic’s Square. It usually consists of several musical acts and a lot of fireworks while local vendors sell food, drink and trinkets. However, there are dozens, if not hundreds of smaller bars and clubs around the city organizing their own parties. In some you’ll have to buy your ticket earlier, but others have no entrance fee – just come in and join. Aquarius, Mansion Club, Hemingway bar are more pop/electro music oriented. Hard Place and Krivi put offer rock programs, while Westin and Sheraton hotels provide elegant dinners. Being the country’s capital, Zagreb is well connected with the rest of Europe, and there are many cheap flights to Zagreb from all major European airports.

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Opatija

Opatija has a long New Year’s Eve tradition and offers a variety of programs. The Open Air Theatre will host an outdoor concert and various bars are organizing their celebrations. If you prefer an elegant dinner, you’ll find one at the Hotel Imperial and Istra or the Kristal Hotel. A truly unique way of spending your New Year’s Eve can be found at the Five Elements Wellness Center in the Remisens Premium Hotel, where the party is held next to the swimming pool and a sauna. On January 1st the Lovran Brass Band will hold a concert at the terrace of the Kvarner Hotel and after the show the mayor of Opatija will propose a traditional New Year toast, so be sure to participate if you choose to be in Opatija.

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Rijeka

Rijeka is the so-called Croatian ‘capital of rock’n’roll’. Having this in mind it’s no wonder that the open-air Promenade concert (organized by the city authorities) features the major Croatian rock band Majke and pop-rock oriented Massimo and Quasar. The concert is free, but if you don’t want to spend the party in the cold, places like the Bonavia hotel, offer live music, wellness oases, saunas and relax zones.

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Split

Split has no worries with low temperatures. Last year around seventy thousand people attended the open-air party at the Split Promenade. This year party includes performers such as Gibonni, the biggest Croatian pop act, with fireworks and traditional delicacies. Since Split Airport is well connected with the rest of the continent you shouldn’t have difficulties in traveling to Split wherever you’re coming from, and there are dozens of hotels to stay at, which offer parties of their own. Some of them are the Atrium or Eden Hotel, but it’s also possible to find smaller, apartment accommodation, which is usually more affordable.

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Dubrovnik

The main New Year’s Eve party in Dubrovnik lasts for five days! It’s held in Stradun, the main street in Dubrovnik, and features many concerts held every evening. The party starts on the December 28th and ending on January 1st with the performance of the Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra. The morning program includes the traditional Dubrovnik Christmas Carol play, the Bartender Association cocktail show and the folklore ensemble Lindjo performances. Visitors from abroad can easily reach the city by taking a plane to Split where a taxi transfer can take you to Dubrovnik. Some elegant hotels to stay at include the Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik, the Hilton Imperial and the Excelsior.

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Wherever you decide to go, you’ll be greeted by friendly locals and lots of entertainment. Partying with the Croatians is always fun and the enumerated cities offer great and affordable New Year’s Eve programs.