Croatian coast

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Croatian coast
Croatian coast

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The Croatian coast has a length of 5700 km: numerous travelers are attracted here by the cleanest sea, surrounded by virgin nature.

Croatia resorts on the coast (vacation benefits)

On the Istrian peninsula, you can join ecotourism (there are many natural resources, hiking trails and cycling routes), relax on pebble, rocky or beaches with artificial concrete platforms. In South Dalmatia you will find mountains and islands, wine tasting "Postup" and "Dingach", various beaches (the resorts of this region are suitable for spending time with children), and in Central Dalmatia - small-pebble beaches and the Kornati National Park.

Cities and resorts of Croatia on the coast

  • Poreč: here you can see the Euphrasian Basilica, the remains of the 15th century North Tower, the ruins of the Temple of Mars; play volleyball and water polo on the Gradsko Kupaliste beach; take a fancy to Brulo Beach (for a fee, you can rent a sunbed and an umbrella, as well as have a snack in restaurants and bars located around the beach); play mini-golf and tennis, ride a catamaran, sit in a cafe while children frolic in the play areas, on Borik Beach; take a bike tour to the Baredine cave; admire the collection of the inhabitants of the underwater kingdom in the Poreč aquarium; have fun in the water park 4 km from the city center (visitors like to slide down the slides, swim in the wave pools, catapult and lazy river rides).
  • Dubrovnik: the city offers to get acquainted with an interesting history by going on a fascinating virtual trip to the Visia 5D Multimedia Museum, to look at the sea representatives of the Adriatic (moray eels, green and brown wrasses, seahorses) in the Dubrovnik aquarium, to take a liking to Banje Beach (it is divided into 2 parts, so those who wish can relax either on its sandy, paid, or free, pebble site, as well as play water polo and mini-football or spend time at the East West Beach Club) or Copacabana Beach (daytime rest - riding on hydro-motorcycles, sliding into the sea from water slides, kayaking and parasailing, and evening pastime - fun at discos of beach bars).
  • Rovinj: Visitors to the city will be able to explore the Kaliffi Palace, visit the aquarium, as well as the beaches “Lone” (you can rent a catamaran, boat, windsurfing equipment) or “Monte” (it is divided into several parts: for example, the beach “Balota ", but you should not go to the" Laterna "beach with children because of the sharp depth of the sea in this place).

The Croatian coastline has beaches with waving blue flags and plenty of entertainment, as well as rocky, secluded coves surrounded by pine trees.

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