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How do I choose where to go in Croatia?

If you like adventure, you'll probably choose Zadar for its proximity to the Paklenica National Park, Split or Omis. If you like to party the island Murter, Pag or Hvar will be right up your alley. For foodies, Istria will be an obvious choice. If you enjoy cities, then Split, or Zagreb will keep you happy.



Choosing where to go in Croatia depends heavily on your interests, as the country is geographically and culturally diverse. If you are a history enthusiast or a Game of Thrones fan, Dubrovnik is a non-negotiable "must-see" for its medieval walls and limestone streets. For those seeking a vibrant city vibe with Roman history, Split offers the incredible Diocletian's Palace as a living city center. If your priority is island hopping and nightlife, Hvar Town is the premier destination, whereas Vis or Korčula offer a much more relaxed, authentic Mediterranean experience. Nature lovers should prioritize the inland gems: Plitvice Lakes National Park features 16 interconnected emerald lakes and waterfalls, while Krka National Park allows for more accessible canyon views. For a more "off-the-beaten-path" experience with Italian-influenced cuisine and hilltop towns, the Istria peninsula in the north is ideal. A common strategy for a first-timer is the "Southern Dalmatia" route: fly into Split, ferry through the islands, and finish in Dubrovnik. This allows you to see the most iconic coastlines and historical sites in a single 10-day trip. Regardless of your choice, the high-speed catamaran network makes it very easy to combine multiple destinations without needing a rental car.

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Where to base yourself
  • Zagreb. If you want to explore northern Croatia (Zagorje) or discover the relatively unknown east (Slavonia), Zagreb is the best starting point as it has good transportation connections and everything is within a few hours driving. ...
  • Zadar and Split. ...
  • Rijeka.


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The most common form of transport is the bus The bus is a popular form of transport in Croatia. Croatian bus routes cover big towns as well as the more remote small villages. Also, the drivers are kept busy: buses run regularly, and even run at night on certain routes!

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The 16 best places to visit in Croatia
  • Dubrovnik. Best for cultural heritage and architecture. ...
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park. Best for spectacular waterscapes. ...
  • Hvar Town. Best for beachside parties. ...
  • Mljet. Best for epic landscapes. ...
  • Zagreb. Best for city and cafe culture. ...
  • Istria. ...
  • Vis Island. ...
  • Brac Island.


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Split is more relaxed and fun, centrally located, offering more day trip options, better nightlife, and slightly cheaper prices than Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful walled cities in the world, very elegant, with better beaches and hotels than Split. Both towns are must-visit places in Croatia.

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One day is enough to see the Old Town, check out the old city walls, see a few Game of Thrones location sites, and even pop into a few of the attractions like the Rector's Palace and the Franciscan Church. The tip here is definitely to get up early in the morning to make the most of your Split to Dubrovnik day tour!

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How to Get from Dubrovnik to Split. There are a number of ways to travel the 143 miles (230 kilometers) between two of Croatia's most popular coastal destinations, Dubrovnik and Split.

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The rides from Dubrovnik to Split take a minimum of 3 hours 45 minutes; what's more, when you travel by bus, you don't need to worry about traffic or delays en route. Just relax and enjoy the journey with free WiFi and plenty of legroom.

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Hop On Hop Off Panoramic bus - Zagreb City Tour Make the most of your time in Zagreb, and navigate Croatia's capital with ease, when you book a hop-on hop-off bus tour … Not sure? You can cancel this reservation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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Spending a week in Croatia is a great choice for most travelers. In seven to 10 days, you can easily explore Dubrovnik, Split, and the Dalmatian Islands, with enough time left over to add another region or national park to the itinerary.

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  • Day 1: Zagreb: Croatia's Capital City. On day 1, get settled and explore Croatia's capital. ...
  • Day 2: Plitvice National Park. ...
  • Day 3: Split & Surrounding Day Trips. ...
  • Day 4: Ferry to Hvar. ...
  • Day 5: Dubrovnik.


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Hvar is not as relexing as them, but a lot more relaxing than Dubrovnik. If you like to travel do both but if you want to relax choose one.

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One of the island's most popular destination is Hvar Town, which has lively beaches, modern restaurants, luxury guesthouses, and a lively nightlife scene. Its labyrinth of age-old cobbled and marble streets adds a distinctly Croatian aesthetic.

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