Review of resorts in Croatia. Which resort in Croatia should you choose for a seaside holiday? Which resort in Croatia should you choose for sightseeing?

The Adriatic coast of Croatia welcomes tourists with resorts with beautiful nature, ancient architecture and azure sea. We have selected the 10 best resorts where our tourists go every year. We offer an overview of the best places to stay in Croatia.

Dubrovnik

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The city with amazing architecture is familiar to many – ancient houses with tiled roofs surrounded by the azure sea have become the hallmark of Croatia. The resort stretches for 6 kilometers along the coast; there are many comfortable beaches for every taste. The Old Town, surrounded by a fortress wall, contains the main attractions that attract thousands of tourists every year.
 

Zagreb

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The capital of Croatia is located far from the sea, but anyone interested in history should visit this ancient city. Cozy parks, interesting museums, and interesting historical monuments attract tourists to the capital. From Zagreb it is convenient to get to popular attractions in Croatia: Plitvice Lakes, Varazdin, Postojna Cave and other interesting places.
 

Istria

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The largest peninsula of the Adriatic is an ideal holiday destination for eco-tourists. There is a unique climate, clean sea and air filled with the aroma of pine needles. People come to the resort to improve their health, swim, and get acquainted with the culture of Croatia. Here you can see the authentic ancient architecture of small towns. And Istria is home to the majority of nudist beaches in Croatia.

Opatija

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The resort on the Istrian peninsula is famous for its unique mild microclimate and excellent ecology; it is one of the best places in Croatia for recovery. There are many sanatoriums in pine groves, SPA centers and hospitals. The beaches here are concrete, the entrance to the water is made like a descent, which is not entirely convenient for children and older tourists.

Makarska Riviera

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The popular resort region of Croatia is located in the Central Dalmatia region between the Adriatic Sea and the Biokovo mountain range. The center is the city of Makarska, surrounded by small resort towns surrounded by pine groves. There are picturesque beaches, clean air, silence and tranquility – ideal for relaxation.

Porec

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The resort town on the Istrian peninsula attracts tourists with its unique architecture and excellently developed tourist infrastructure. Local beaches annually receive the high Blue Flag award, and young people come here to hang out at the coolest nightclub Byblos, where the world’s best DJs play sets. Everyone will enjoy a holiday here: parties, architecture, delicious local cuisine and cozy beaches.

Pula

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In the south of the Istrian peninsula there is a popular resort where lovers of outdoor activities come every year. There are sandy beaches with a gently sloping bottom, which will appeal to tourists with children. If you love diving and snorkeling, you should definitely visit this resort, and lovers of sightseeing will find a lot of interesting things in the ancient streets of Pula.

Split

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If you want to get to know Croatia better, start with Split. The resort impresses with an abundance of unique historical monuments, and the Old Town is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Beach holidays here are especially comfortable – there are pebble and sandy beaches, and if you wish, you can go for a walk on the neighboring islands of Brac, Šolta and Hvar.
 

Rovinj

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The resort is often called the Croatian Venice – 22 picturesque islands create a unique coastal landscape. There are many interesting sights preserved on the ancient streets. The resort’s beaches are small-pebble and rocky, and active sports enthusiasts can enjoy diving and surfing. In addition to exploring the sights and the beach, you can rent a yacht or ride a water tram.

Umag

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The resort on the Istrian peninsula will delight connoisseurs of historical sights and excellent Croatian cuisine. Walking through the streets of the city, you can get acquainted with the culture of the country and try the best local dishes. The beaches here are mostly rocky, and numerous sports complexes offer water sports.

Resorts of Croatia