35 best resorts in Croatia

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Croatia is considered an affordable holiday destination. There are a lot of resorts in Croatia. Depending on the geographic location, the resort can have a temperate or Mediterranean climate. The hottest resort places are the southern and central regions of the country.

In addition to beach holidays in the state, you can find ski resorts, as well as resort towns, where, in addition to recreation, they provide excellent treatment. The resort attractions of Croatia can make up a complete educational program if you know their location. Temperatures in the country are very different: in the mountains in summer up to 22 degrees Celsius, and on the beaches up to 30 degrees. The best time to visit Croatian lands is considered May and September, the so-called "velvet" season.

Most popular seaside resorts in Croatia

Dubrovnik

Southern resort by the Adriatic Sea. Population - 42 thousand people, area - 143 km². The old town is surrounded by fortress walls, behind which ancient sights are hidden. The airport and seaport make Dubrovnik one of the most affordable resorts in the country. In addition to the beaches and castles in the city, you can go to the art gallery and the local theater. Due to the real threat of earthquakes, most buildings in Dubrovnik have 2-3 floors.

Split

The central resort on the Adriatic coast is the second largest after Zagreb. Population - 178 thousand inhabitants, area - 63 km². The natural attraction of the resort is the Mosor Mountains. Winemaking, fishing and tourism are the main economic components of Split. Here is the Deokletian's palace. The central part of the city is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The resort has cathedrals, beaches, a small stadium.

Zadar

The resort is located in the center of the Adriatic coast. Population - 72 thousand people, area - 25 km². The coastline of Zadar consists of picturesque bays with azure waters. The ruins of the Roman city are a historical monument of Croatia. There are 3 national parks near Zadar: Velebit, Kornati and Paklenica. For decades, the resort has hosted the International Music Festival in the Cathedral of St. Donatus.

Pula

Another Croatian resort is based in the west of the Istrian peninsula. Population - 57 thousand inhabitants, area - 51 km². Near the coastline of Pula, there are the Brijuni Islands, where the national park is located. Winemaking, shipbuilding, fishing and tourism are the main economic industries in Pula. The forum, the amphitheater and the ancient Roman temple are adjacent to the Byzantine churches and the town hall in the resort.

Rovinj

Resort pearl of the Istrian peninsula. Population - 14 thousand inhabitants, area - 88 km². In the center of Rovinj's Old Quarter, there is a magnificent cathedral. Hotels and villas are available in the resort not only within the city limits, but also far outside the city among the beautiful nature. Churches, chapels, palaces and museums are concentrated in the central areas. Not far from the city pier there are islands, where boat excursions are organized.

Medulin

Southern resort in Istria. Population - 3 thousand people, area - 32 km². The city was erected next to the harbor, which is hidden from the winds by 2 capes. In the center of Medulin there is an old square with the Church of St. Agnes. The town's economy is entirely based on tourism. Windsurfing in Medulin is the main area of ​​water recreation. There are also many campgrounds in the vicinity of the resort.

Novalja

Resort town on the island of Pag. Population - 2 thousand inhabitants, area - 99 km². There are only 2 towns on the island of Pag, one of which is Novalja. Get to the island by ferry from Prizna. The famous Zrce beach is located in the resort town. It is considered the most disco and club beach in Croatia. This city on the island is often compared to Ibiza. Tourists and locals travel to Novalja to dance and walk from night to morning.

Makarska

A city in the center of the Croatian Adriatic. Makarska is protected from the winds by the Biokovo mountains. Population - 13 thousand inhabitants, area - 28 km². The marinas, beaches and the long Marineta promenade are the center of tourism in the town. All large hotels and restaurants with shops are located there. The old district and the abundance of churches make Makarska even more interesting.

Trogir

The resort on the Adriatic coast is located in the central part of Croatia. Population - 10 thousand people, area - 35 km². The northern gates of the resort are the active entrance to the city, next to them there is a statue of St. Ursini, the patroness of these places. The Prince's Palace is the second most popular attraction in Trogir. There is also a town hall and several temples in the historic district.

Hvar Island

In the south of Croatia, there is an entire island along the coastline. There is only one town with the same name on Hvar. Population - 11 thousand people, area - 299 km². Fishing, tourism and wineries are the main directions for the development of the island's economy. Hvar has large plantations of lavender, which is considered the hallmark of the island. St. Stephen's Cathedral is the main historical monument of the island.

Porec

The resort is located in the west of the Istrian peninsula. Population - 7 thousand people, area - 142 km². Food processing, agriculture and tourism are considered to be the main areas in the development of the resort. Ancient Roman buildings, well-preserved Venetian houses and Catholic basilicas make the appearance of the city mysterious and its atmosphere authentic. The Porec History Museum is housed in a Baroque building.

Vodice

The northern resort by the Adriatic Sea has several beaches surrounded by pine parks. Population - 6 thousand inhabitants, area - 39 km². There are 2 national parks near the town: "Krka" and "Vransko lake". The city has ancient sights, the tourist infrastructure is quite well developed. Boat excursions are regularly organized at the city pier.

Orebic

Western town on the shores of the Pelješack Strait. Population - 4 thousand inhabitants, area - 38 km². The main attraction here is the French monastery. Tourists find mountain beauty in Orebić on Mount St. Elijah. The Maritime Museum, cafes, bars and hotels constitute the main infrastructure of the town. In the vicinity of Orebić, you can see many islets of Croatian nature.

Fazhana

The resort is located in Istria. Population - 3 thousand people, area - 12 km². On the one hand, the town is surrounded by olive plantations, on the other it ends at the seaside. The Brijuni Mountains and the surrounding national parks make the resort's landscapes enchanting. Fazhany is a place where two official languages ​​operate. They speak Croatian and Italian.

Subcountry

The coastline of Podstrana stretches along the sea for 10 km. All beaches are pebbly, the sea off the coast is crystal clear. Pine trees interspersed with palm trees, as well as new and huge hotels give the impression that the scene is some western resort, and not Croatia. The main attractions are in neighboring Split. Population - 9 thousand inhabitants. In Podstrana, tourism does not stop even at night, there are many night discos, there is one big club.

Malinska

In the north-west of the island with the interesting name "Krk" there is the Malinska resort. Population - 609 people. The Church of St. Apollinaris in the town is considered the oldest building. The resort regularly hosts festivals and celebrations dedicated to the local culture. Most of the townspeople work in the tourism industry. Despite the small population in the resort, a new church of St. Nicholas was built in 2000.

Bol

Holiday village located on the island of Brac.Population - 1600 people, area - 23 km². Near the village is Mount Vidova, which is considered the highest peak of the Adriatic (778 meters). Bol has repeatedly won awards as the best resort in the country. The beaches in Bol are pebbly, the sea has a deep blue hue. One of the most interesting places in the resort is the Dragon Cave Monastery.

Rogoznica

The northern resort of Croatia has a coastline of 35 km. The settlement is conditionally divided into the Old District and the New Center. The city port, the surrounding national parks and entertainment such as motorbike and bike rides in the surrounding area allow guests of Rogoznica to have a great time. There are many cafes on the territory of the village serving local cuisine from fresh seafood. There are also enough hotels and hostels here.

Omis

The Omis resort is based at the confluence of the Cetina with the Adriatic. Population - 6 thousand people, area - 266 km². Since the Cetina River is endowed with rapids and beautiful views, Omis is the center of water tourism in the country. The impregnable fortress of Stari Grad is considered the hallmark of the resort. Even in these places there are sheer cliffs and a deep canyon.

Crikvenica

Kvarner Bay has many pearls, one of which is the resort of Crikvenica. Population - 7 thousand inhabitants, area - 29 km². The most beautiful place in the resort is the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. The infrastructure of the settlement includes a city park and a sandy beach. Bars, hotels and shops in the village are also present. There is a small pier on the beach, from which pleasure boats leave.

Biograd na Moru

The resort is located on a peninsula between Soline and Beauchane. Population - 5 thousand people, area - 35 km². Planac and Katarina islands are located directly opposite the resort. The town is famous for the fact that the first full-fledged hotel for holidaymakers was built there in 1935. The largest Croatian lake Vransko is located just 5 km from the resort. In the vicinity of the town there are national parks and ancient landmarks.

Šibenik

Sibenik is located where the Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Population - 37 thousand people, area - 459 km². Kornati and Krka are two national reserves located nearby. Jacob, towering in the center of the city, is listed as a UNESCO heritage site. The princely courtyard in the city was converted into a museum long ago, but the building has not lost its charm because of this. Sibenik has a variety of attractions for tourists and a good beach with the necessary infrastructure.

Umag

The border resort of Croatia and Slovenia is located on the Istrian peninsula. Population - 7 thousand inhabitants, area - 87 km². Comfortable hotels, a tennis stadium and clean beaches are the main attractions of Umag. Wine, olives and fresh fish are the pride of the city. Villa Tiola attracts all divers in the country to Umag, as it has a convenient pier for diving in one of the most interesting places in the Adriatic.

Cavtat

The southeastern resort is built on the foundations of an ancient city. Population - 2 thousand people, area - 218 km². From the Greeks and Romans, who once owned these lands, there are many historical monuments left here. Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque are what surrounds tourists in Cavtat. The ruins of amphitheaters, hills with the remains of monasteries complement the overall picture of the ancient times and grandeur of the city.

Opatija

The resort of Opatija is based in the north-east of Istria. Population - 12 thousand inhabitants, area - 68 km². Laurel forests, Učka mountains and mild climate make this place very popular in the tourist environment. At one time, Opatija was visited by Remarque and Chekhov. The blazing sunsets of Opatija, which are convenient to observe from the pier, have inspired many writers to literary achievements.

Island Krk

The northern island resort in Croatia is located on the Kvarner Bay. Population - 17 thousand people, area - 405 km². The island formation is considered the largest in the Adriatic. Krk is connected to the mainland by a bridge stretching over the narrow point of the strait. Each city on the island is beautiful and unique. Krk can be considered a large resort complex with everything you need for a comfortable stay.

Rabac

The Istrian seaside resort is located opposite the island of Cres. Population - 1400 inhabitants, area - 72 km². Pebble beaches, a gentle entrance to the sea, Balkan cuisine - all this at the resort is beyond praise. The city is considered family oriented. There is entertainment for children, and water tourism is also developed.

Novi Vinodolski

Most of Croatia's resorts are located on the Adriatic coast. Novi Vinodolski was no exception. Population - 4 thousand people. The resort is located in a narrow area between the sea and the mountains. The wine valley, located outside the city and giving the name to the resort, is the most extensive in the country. In the city itself, several monasteries, the residence of the bishop and the prince's castle are open for tourists.

Primosten

The northern resort is located on a peninsula connected to the coast by a narrow isthmus. Population - 3 thousand inhabitants, area - 92 km². The famous Babich wine is made from the varieties grown in local vineyards. A photo of one of the resort's vineyards adorns a wall in a UN meeting room. The landscapes and views of Primosten are incredibly beautiful. The main attractions here are the old churches.

Baska Voda

The name of the resort is Greek, associated in mythology with the son of Ares and the Goddess of water Calliope. Population - 3 thousand inhabitants. The first settlements in this place arose during the existence of the Roman Empire. There are many archaeological finds in the local museum that are of particular historical value. Baska Voda, as a resort, is part of the Makarska Riviera.

Korcula island

The island in the south of the Croatian state is considered the second most populous after the island of Krka. Population - 16 thousand people, area - 276 km². The city of the same name with the island is located in the northwest of this territory. Most of it is covered with pine forest. Tourism and agriculture form the backbone of the region's economy. Korcula is connected to the mainland by ferry service. The old area on the island has a special historical significance.

Lavran

The northern city on the coast of the Kvarner Bay is popular with tourists all year round. Population - 4 thousand inhabitants, area - 190 km². The ancient city gates and the tower at St. George's Square are considered the visiting cards of the resort. Lavrana beaches are full of entertainment for children and adults. Austrian villas in the resort are full-fledged competition, both hostels and hotels.

Vrsar

The city of Vrsar is located on the western coast of the Adriatic Sea. Population - 1800 people, area - 14 km². The resort is known for the fact that all of its tourist infrastructure is located near the water. Hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops are lined up along the coast. The city harbor, several churches and the Roman cemetery are the main historical monuments in Vrsar.

Tucepi

In southern Croatia, the Tucepi resort is located 4 km from the town of Makarska. Population - 1700 inhabitants, area - 16 km². Tucepi is based between the Biokovo mountains and the sea. The entire coastal line of the resort is a continuous beach. There is an embankment along all the beaches, overlooking the windows of local hotels. Tucepi is ideal for a relaxed and family holiday.

Rab Island

The northern and island resort of the country includes a city of the same name. Population - 9 thousand inhabitants, area - 90 km². The pride of the island is the village church in the village of Supetarska Draga. The church houses the oldest bell in all of Croatia. Tourism on the island has received a high-quality development, the infrastructure is filled with everything necessary for a comfortable pastime. On the island of Rab, there is a ferry service with the mainland of the state.

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