Outgoing > Croatia

Croatia

Petrcane Village

Must See

Petrcane Village

Petrcane itself is a village of good, kind people and evening markets and rustic restaurants serving fresh fish caught that day and olive oil fresh from the local groves.

 

Boat Parties

Must Do

Boat Parties

A magical big old boat called the Argonaughty sets sail twice a day with a couple of hundred revellers partying into the twilight, pure cosmic spiritual fun on the Adriatic sea.

Good For

1*
1*
1*
1*
1*

Destination Info

Important Info

Sailing Boats

Sailing boats can chartered and explore the mystical islands. Stunning national parks, waterfalls and mountains are all a short distance away. The ancient coastal city of Zadar with unique Sea Organ, bustling winding streets and open squares, is only a short bus or taxi ride away.


National Parks

Croatia has eight national parks: Brijuni, Kornati, Krka, Mljet, Paklenica, Plitvice Lakes, Risnjak and North Velebit. Their total area is 994 km²; 759 km² is land and 235 km² is water.The most popular Croatian National Parks are Plitvice Lakes, followed by Krka, Brijuni and Paklenica.The Croatian law on the preservation of nature defines national parks as one of the eight types of protected areas of nature. Another notable category is a nature park, of which there are ten. Each of the national parks is maintained by a separate institution, overseen and funded by the government ministry of nature conservation and spatial development.


Deserted Islands

Croatia has more than thousand islands. All of them are dotted along Croatian coast of Adriatic Sea. Some of the islands are larger and inhabited, other are smaller and deserted. Croatian Islands are popular visitor's destination and they are very well connected by various ferries - ideal for island hopping holiday.


Horse Riding

Horse riding in Croatia is an important sport as enjoyed by the residents as well as the travelers coming from far and wide. The horses always have occupied a good position in sport, work and even hunting along the river valleys of the Rivers Danube, Drava and Sava. The travelers who are fond of riding a horse usually take a ride on one and go through the forests where they not only get to learn about the flora and fauna of the country but also gather information on the traditional and popular architecture of the rural communities. So if you are planning for a ravel to Croatia make it a point to go in for horse riding in Croatia as it will give you a one-of-a-kind experience.


Floating image for the site header