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Thousands magical emotions- your vacation in Croatia

Croatia is a cozy world in which the most modern beaches coexist with delightful forests, hills and mountains. Croatia has a special, poetic name -

"The country of a thousand islands", although it actually has about 1185 islands. Each island is a bright piece of the natural mosaic of Croatia, which has been admired not only by tourists, but also by world famous artists for many years.

Croatia's poetic charm cannot be denied. Once here I spent my Honeymoon Agatha Christie is a detective legend. Kings and emperors enjoyed their rest here from century to century. Croatia was sung by Lord Byron, Jack London, Yesenin, Chekhov and other masters of the word.

Contemporary art has not spared Croatia either: not so long ago, the picturesque city of Dubrovnik became the prototype for King's Landing in Game of Thrones, one of the most popular TV series of our days.

Tours to Croatia will give you thousands of magical emotions and thousands of truly beautiful photos! Prepare cameras, photo albums and more free space on your computer - there will be a lot of unforgettable impressions. As well as new screensavers on the desktop;)

Enjoy painting sea voyages

At first glance, a beach vacation in Croatia seems somewhat unusual. Of course, here you can just walk on seaside, enjoy the salty freshness of the air and raise fountains of sparkling spray. But beach trips in Croatia are primarily about contemplation and enjoyment of exquisite nature.

Poetic relaxation and endless delight are combined with an excellent opportunity to get the most chocolate tan in the world. From May to October, Croatia has pleasant Mediterranean weather: the air temperature is around 30 degrees, and the water is 25-28.

At the very end of summer, the long-awaited the Velvet season- a magical time of calm. The popularity of tours to Croatia just rolls over, and this is understandable: in the very "velvet" summer heat subsides, and young people return home to prepare for work and school days.

We advise you to start your trip from Dubrovnik! This ancient fortress has retained the mystery and charm of magical antiquity. Adriatic waves beating against high walls, bright roofs of toy houses, the light of magnificent street lamps in romantic bays ... Rest here will become a romantic gift for couples in love and an interesting adventure for both young people and older people.

Porec is another urban wonder of Croatia, attracting not only tourists, but also artists. All kinds of creative festivals are constantly held here, and on the streets you can often hear inspired music or read poetry. The green beaches of Porec are no less graceful and picturesque than the city itself.

Many other beaches can be found on the island of Istria, as well as in South and Central Dalmatia. Somewhere the beaches are rocky, somewhere - pebble. Sand spots are not so common in Croatia, but each of them is a real work of art. What are at least worth famous beaches on the islands - Korcula, Moru, Zadar ... We highly recommend visiting the Split resort, which is famous throughout Europe for its clean sea.

Yachtsmen and amateurs come to Croatia every year water sports... Conditions for all kinds marine entertainment just superb! Thousands of ports can be visited in this region, many of which are well equipped for all types of boating.

When traveling along the beaches, do not forget to look into Croatian restaurants and taverns, which are called “Konobe” in the local language. There you will discover the enchanting tastes of the Adriatic cuisine: delicious stewed cabbage, Juha soup, sheep cheese, fish baked in various ways, shrimps, shells and other seafood. Don't forget to try prosciutto, a charcoal-smoked ham cured in the sea breeze.

Round off your meal in sweet tones: try Croatian cakes and pastries, chestnuts, zucarines, biscuits and even local brushwood. Various wines are combined perfectly with these treats, especially red ones - they often go to counters and tables straight from the hot Istria.

Obvious-Incredible: interesting ideas holidays in Croatia

For lovers of everything unusual, mysterious and inspiring, Croatia has a lot of excursion wonders. And one of the brightest is a trip to Plitvice Lakes! This is a real natural masterpiece that has graced the pages of hundreds of geographical magazines for a long time. National park covers an area of ​​217 hectares and includes 16 different lakes and a huge number of waterfalls. With its mesmerizing atmosphere, this place is somewhat reminiscent of the Iguazu Falls on the Argentine border.

In the capital of Croatia, Zagreb, you will find absolutely unusual discovery- Museum of Failed Relationships. It is sometimes also called the "Museum of Divorce" or "Museum of Broken Hearts". Also in Zagreb there is a technical museum and an extensive

a zoo full of "worldwide" flora and fauna.

And a little more surprising! Want to see ... walking fish? Yes, fish on real legs! Drive to Porec and look into the Baredine cave - there, at a depth of 60 meters, there is special kind fish that have legs (they very much resemble lizards). Interestingly, the skin of these fish is almost the same color as that of humans. Excursions to "human" fish are in high demand in this place.

If you like road romance, be sure to rent a car and drive around Croatia with a breeze! Driving along the road and looking at the magnificent landscapes is a special, very "Croatian" pleasure. What is at least worth scenic road from Split to Cavtat! Just be careful: with such beautiful views drive

and you can stop forever.

TUI is your reliable tour operator across Croatia

Have you decided to visit Croatia? Do you want to enjoy your vacation without worries and worries? Contact us! We will be happy to select the exact tour that will meet your expectations and capabilities. All you need is the desire to plunge into the fabulous nature and recharge with its unique energy.

Holidays with TUI are 100% reliable! We are the European leader in tourism, and we put at the forefront high quality services. Traveling with us, you can be sure that your money will not be lost or "burned" for any reason.

Holidays in Croatia are suitable for all categories of tourists:

  • For families with children, there are family rooms, mini-clubs, children's pools, special children's menus and equipment in hotels.
  • Young people and all fans of noisy parties will love the large selection of hotels near bars and discos.
  • For those who just want to relax and forget about the bustle of the city, hotels with SPA centers are perfect.
  • Tourists who prefer quiet rest, we will easily pick up quiet hotels with interesting but unobtrusive animation.
  • There are also hotels for clients on a budget, offering excellent value for money.

Tourist tax

There is a tourist tax. Included in the price of the tours.

Beach

All beaches in Croatia are free. Only the rental of sun loungers and umbrellas is paid. Most of the beaches are pebbly or artificial (in the form of a concrete platform). The swimming season lasts from late May to mid September.

Geographic location

The Republic of Croatia is located in Central Europe, bordered in the north by Slovenia, in the east by Hungary and Serbia, in the southeast by Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the south by Montenegro, and by the Adriatic Sea in the west. According to natural and climatic conditions, the country is divided into four regions: Istria, Kvarner, Gorski Kotar and Liku in the northwest; Dalmatia in the central and southern part Adriatic coast, Northwest region in the central continental part, as well as Slavonia, Baranya and Sriem in the east.

Religion

Religion: 87.8% - Catholics, 4.42% - Orthodox, 1.2% - Muslims, 0.19% - Protestants.

Climate

On the territory of Croatia, two types of climate can be distinguished: within the country - moderate continental, with cold winters and moderately warm summers, and on the coast Adriatic sea- Mediterranean with warm, humid winters (+9 .. + 15 ° C) and hot dry summers (+25 .. + 29 ° C).

Currency

The official currency of Croatia is the kuna (1 kuna = 100 lipa).

Foreign currency can be exchanged at a bank, exchange office, post office, travel agencies, hotels and campgrounds.

Credit cards (Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Diners) are accepted in almost all hotels, marinas (marinas), restaurants and shops, as well as ATMs.

1 USD $ ~ 6.5 HRK
1 euro € ~ 7.5 kn.

Language

The official language is Croatian, in Istria the second language is Italian.

The shops

Shops are open from 08.00 to 20.00, and in the high season from 06.00 to 12.00 and from 17.00 to 22.00. From two o'clock in the afternoon until five, when the sun is especially hot, many shops generally close: it is time for a noon rest - siesta.

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Kitchen

In addition to the usual European cuisine, in Croatia, guests are offered national dishes. Traditional Croatian snacks include: Dalmatian or Istrian "prsut" (a variety of raw smoked ham), Pash (from the island of Pag) or Lichki (from the Lika region) cheese, sheep cheese, Slavonian "kulen" (a variety of spicy salami), the famous Samobor or Zagorsk “Cheshnevki” (savory sausages), fresh homemade cottage cheese with homemade sour cream, etc. In Dalmatia, Primorye, on the islands and on the Istrian peninsula, main dishes are prepared from fish and seafood, and the most popular meat dishes are “pashtitsada” (a savory dish made from beef) and boiled young lamb. The continental part of Croatia has a rich selection of meat dishes, and specialties such as turkey with “Mlinci” (a variety of pasta), roasted young lamb and suckling pig, as well as boiled or baked “strukli” (pies with cottage cheese ).

Croatia has a rich winemaking tradition, both in the mainland of the country and in Primorye and Dalmatia. Of the spirits, the best known are various varieties of brandy: plum brandy (made from plums), travarica (made from herbs), and lozovacha and bisque (made from grapes), and from dessert wines - proshek and maraschino.

Population

about 4,250,000 people, 90% Croats, 4% Serbs, 0.17% Bosnians, 0.3% Hungarians, 0.4% Italians, 0.25% Slovenes, Czechs and Albanians also live , gypsies, Montenegrins and Macedonians

Tips

In hotels, restaurants and taxis, if the service charge is not included in the bill, the tip is 10%. If the cost of service is included in the invoice, then the tourist is not obliged to pay a tip. It is also customary to leave "tea" for guides and bartenders.

Souvenirs and shopping

edible souvenirs from Croatia- wine, cheese, prosciutto (smoked pork ham), butter.
office souvenirs from Croatia. These are ties, neckerchiefs and fountain pens.
cute souvenirs from Croatia. Such souvenirs are usually brought to women. Among such pleasant gifts are unique lace from the Croatian islands, homemade curly candles, aromatic oils.

Transport

The most common type public transport in Croatia there is a bus. A dense network of bus routes covers the entire country, with buses running in all directions every hour. The bus fares are low, they are comfortable and air conditioned. International bus service is also well developed. Bus routes run to Croatia from many European countries.

In addition to buses in large cities(in Zagreb and Osijek) there is also a network of tram lines. Travel tickets are usually sold in the passenger compartment of a bus or tram, or at newsagents.

Bicycles are also popular in Croatia (especially in Istria, where there are many cycling routes).

Net railways connects all major Croatian cities, with the exception of Dubrovnik (you can take a train to Split and then a ferry to Dubrovnik).

To rent a car in Croatia, you must be at least 21 years old, have a driving experience of at least 3 years, credit card(or deposit), passport and driver's license.

Safety

Security is another winning streak in Croatia. Today, there are not many places on earth where you can feel completely safe.

Croatia is one of the safest countries. Here you can forget your wallet on a table in a cafe and return an hour later to find it in the same place safe and sound. They don't steal here. But do not forget that during the tourist season there are a lot of visitors here, and do not make such experiments, so as not to accidentally overshadow your stay in the country.

Do you know that…

Croatians are very resourceful people. On the account of the natives of this country, the creation of a modern torpedo, the discovery of alternating current, the invention of a mechanical pen, a fountain pen, a tie and a parachute, the beginning of naturalism and the birth of fingerprinting. Here is a one-of-a-kind beach that changes its shape depending on the direction of the wind. It is called the Golden Cape and is located on about. Brach. By the way, it was on this island that marble was mined for the construction of the White House in Washington. Another "miracle of nature" can be seen in national reserve on about. Mljet. More precisely, on one of its salt lakes, which has its own islet - the island of St. Mary. This phenomenon is also called "an island on an island." Finally, on the Istrian peninsula, in Zavrsje there is its own Leaning Tower of Pisa. Its height is 22 m, while it deviates by 44 cm.

Resorts

The Istrian peninsula is the most popular tourist region in Croatia due to its rich history, many architectural monuments, ancient beautiful towns in the Venetian style, the cleanest sea, magnificent beaches and great opportunities for comfortable rest... The beaches on the peninsula are mostly artificial concrete platforms, natural rocks and plateaus. From Istria you can visit 2 of 7 national parks Croatia - Plitvice Lakes and the Brijuni archipelago. The road south leads to Dalmatia. This fairly large region is divided into northern, middle (central) and southern parts. The Central Dalmatian coast is one of the most beautiful in the entire Adriatic. The main resorts of Central Dalmatia are Split, Trogir, Sibenik, Makarska. Each city is unique and has its own peculiarities. It is believed that the most picturesque part of Central Dalmatia is the "Makarska Riviera", where there are the best beaches Croatia.
South Dalmatia is a land of mountains and islands. Here, on the Pelješac peninsula, the best oysters in Dalmatia are grown and the most famous wines of Croatia - Dingač, Postup and Malvasia - are produced. Dubrovnik is one of the most popular resorts in South Dalmatia. Dubrovnik, as they say, is a "must see" for all tourists who appreciate cultural attractions: Dubrovnik is included in UNESCO's three most beautiful cities - monuments of the Renaissance Europe. The other two cities are Venice and Amsterdam.
The main natural attraction of South Dalmatia is its islands. The largest of them are Korcula, Mljet and the Kornati archipelago.

Story

Croatia is a country with a rich cultural and historical heritage opens not only inside numerous museums, galleries and churches, which are currently included in the list of monuments of the world cultural heritage UNESCO. So, if you walk along white stone streets leading to the marinas of the coastal cities of Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia, or climb the green serpentines of central Croatia leading to fabulous fortresses and palaces, then every step here brings new impressions and experiences. In addition, it is here, on this territory, that 4 cultural circles meet and mix with each other - west and east, Central European and southern Mediterranean spirit. The territory of modern Croatia was inhabited by the Slavs in the 7th century. The first state was formed in the 9th century. In 1102 Croatia became part of the Kingdom of Hungary. During the revolution of 1848-1849. in Austria and Hungary, Croatia achieved autonomy within the Habsburg Empire, but lost it after the suppression of the revolution. After World War II, since 1945, the Croatian Republic became part of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. In June 1991, Croatia adopted the Declaration of Independence, and in January 1992, the country's independence received international recognition.

Administrative division

The territory of Croatia is divided into 20 counties (regions), 122 cities and 424 communities. Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, has the status of 21st county.

Telephones

Telephone communications in Croatia are quite expensive. It is most advantageous to use city public telephones that work on phone cards which can be purchased at any post office or kiosk. Calling from a hotel or restaurant is much more expensive than calling a pay phone, and you can also use telephones at numerous post offices.

Life hacks

  1. Visit local restaurants in Croatia called Konobas. There you can taste grilled fish, crnirižot risotto with black cuttlefish or beef dish - pašticada, which is marinated in garlic, wine and spices for 24 hours.
  2. We recommend you go rafting on the Cetina River. It is the fastest river in Croatia. The flow speed is 65 km / h. An unforgettable experience!
  3. At the end of August in the city of Varaždin, music Festival which lasts 10 days. Famous musicians and opera singers perform here in the open air.

BIZOVACHKE TOPLITSA - Musculoskeletal system: degenerative diseases of the joints and spine, the consequences of trauma, rheumatic diseases in the chronic stage. Nervous system: neurological diseases and disorders of the peripheral system. Chronic gynecological diseases. Skin diseases: psoriasis (improvement of the skin condition).
VARAZHDINSKI TOPLITS -. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system: injuries and diseases of the spine, rheumatic diseases, orthopedic diseases and deformities; ... Neurological conditions and diseases; ... Surgical diseases, postoperative conditions, rehabilitation of athletes; ... Skin diseases; ... Gynecological diseases; ... Diabetes; ... Rehabilitation of children with diseases and injuries of the organs of movement. Indications for medical baths: rheumatic joint (arthritis, arthrosis, etc.) and extra-articular diseases, the central nervous system, chronic female, neurological, skin diseases. Indications for taking water internally: low blood sugar, chronic gastrological diseases
DARUVAR FUELS -. Gynecological diseases: primary and secondary infertility, chronic inflammatory processes, postoperative conditions of female organs, hormonal and functional disorders of female organs, dysfunction; ... Musculoskeletal system: rheumatism, post-traumatic and postoperative rehabilitation (artificial femur, spinal surgery, head and limb surgery
ISTARSKI FUELS -. Musculoskeletal system: inflammatory rheumatic diseases, congenital and acquired deformities of the joints and spine, degenerative diseases of the joints and spine, conditions after injuries and operations, fractures, discopathy, extra-articular rheumatism. ... Chronic skin diseases: "old" eczematized and arthropathic psoriasis; subacute, chronic and occupational eczema; neurodermatosis; limited and generalized neurodermatitis; pruritus; chronic recurrent urticaria; lichen planus; Duhring's dermatosis herpetiformis; senile pruritus; seborrhea acne: youthful acne, rosacea; vulgar ichthyosis; limited and diffuse scleroderma. ... Chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract in adults: chronic rhinitis with or without inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, conditions after operations on the upper respiratory tract, chronic laryngitis, otitis media, pharyngitis with gout, conditions before and after tympanoplasty, complications with curvature of the nasal septum; CHILDREN: recurrent rhinopharyngitis; complications of otitis media, which have serious consequences for the hearing of the child; purulent rhinitis; granulation and chronic laryngitis. ... Chronic diseases of the lower respiratory tract: protracted tracheitis of a spastic nature, chronic tracheobronchitis, bronchial dilation with anthroethmoiditis. Gynecological diseases: secondary infertility, chronic inflammatory diseases (adnexitis), postoperative conditions. Metabolic diseases: arthritis with gout, diabetic polyneuropathy
KRAPINSKE POPLITSKA -. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system: diseases of the spine, rheumatism, arthritis, conditions after injuries; ... Diseases of the cardiovascular system: cardiac diseases, conditions after heart attacks, heart operations, postoperative rehabilitation; ... Diseases of the nervous system: peripheral vascular disease. Diabetes mellitus (complicated cases)
MAKARSKA RIVIERA -. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system: successful treatment and rehabilitation of chronic degenerative diseases, conditions after orthopedic, neurosurgical, surgical interventions, rheumatism. Respiratory diseases: bronchitis, asthma. Neurological diseases
NAFTALAN -. Skin diseases: psoriasis, neurodermatitis, prurigo-pruritus, scleroderma, chronic contact dermatitis; Conditions after burns. Musculoskeletal system: rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, degenerative diseases of the joints and spine; extra-articular rheumatism. Diseases of the blood vessels: Buerger's disease, Reno's disease. Central and peripheral nervous systems: polyneuropathy, paresis, radiculopathy. Post-traumatic and postoperative rehabilitation of the musculoskeletal system. Wellness programs ("Anti-cellulite", "Relax", "Weight loss", "Beauty")
OPATHIA - Cardiovascular diseases and circulatory problems: atherosclerosis, hemorrhoids - Respiratory organs: bronchial asthma, bronchitis, tonsilitis - Musculoskeletal system: rheumatoid arthritis, osteochondrosis, children's poliomyelitis - Endocrine diseases, metabolic disorders: gout, hypercholesterol 2nd type, obesity. Gastrointestinal tract: peptic ulcer, chronic colitis, enteritis, Crohn's bn. Urology: glomerulonephritis - Liver diseases: chronic hepatitis. Skin diseases (combination therapy from sea bathing, UV radiation, climatic factor and medications leads to a significant or perfect improvement in the condition of the skin and to a long period of remission): psoriasis, eczema, skin allergies. Organs of vision: glaucoma. Gynecology: infertility, chronic infections. Nervous system: stress, depression. Some forms of tumors. Sports programs
THE LIGHT OF MARTIN AND THE STUBITCHKA IN THE GREENHOUSE -
... Musculoskeletal system: degenerative diseases of the joints and spine, inflammatory rheumatic diseases, extra-articular rheumatism - Nervous system: overwork, stress - Postoperative and post-traumatic period, sports injuries, etc.
TERME TOKHEL -. Musculoskeletal system: diseases of the spine, rheumatism, arthritis, conditions after injuries. Gynecological diseases: chronic inflammatory processes.
TOPUSCO-. musculoskeletal system (muscles, joints and other organs of movement): various rheumatisms. degenerative (spondylitis, arthrosis, spondyloarthrosis); inflammatory in the stage of remission (including ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter's disease); external joints (myofibrositis, periarthritis); metabolic diseases (gout); rehabilitation after operations and injuries of the locomotor system; frequently occurring painful syndromes; congenital diseases of the hips; rehabilitation of vertebral and vertebral diseases of the spine; rehabilitation of athletes after injuries - nervous system: paralysis of the peripheral nervous system; neuropathies - gynecology: chronic gynecological diseases

Citizens of the Russian Federation and citizens of the CIS countries who have multiple Schengen visas to enter Croatia from 01/01/2013 to 12/31/2013 do not need to issue national Croatian visas.

List of documents:
1. Passport with 1 blank spread or 2 blank pages (valid for 3 months from the date of the end of the trip)
2. 2 color photographs 3.5x4.5 cm.
3. Application form signed by the applicant >>>>
For kids:
Copy of birth certificate
Departure without parents - original consent from one of the parents certified by a notary (returned to the agency)
4. A copy of the air ticket (if tourists book on their own)
5. Copy of honey. insurance (if tourists do it on their own)

* if tourists are planning excursions from Croatia to Montenegro, it is necessary to apply for a multiple-entry Croatian visa

Citizens of the Republic of Belarus apply for a visa at the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Moscow, even if they live and work in their homeland.

Visa cost - usual for 7 working days - 50 euros
Visa cost - urgent in 4 working days - 90 euros
The cost of a visa for children from 6-12-10 euros,
The cost of a visa for children over 12 years old is the same as for an adult,
Enrolled children are free.

Third-country nationals have the right to apply for a visa at the Croatian Embassy in Moscow if they have:
* temporary residence (registration) or residence permit (stamp in the passport) in Russian Federation or the Republic of Belarus,
* one year multiple entry visa

All other foreign nationals must contact the competent Croatian diplomatic missions and consular offices in other countries:
- Citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Tajikistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Kyrgyz Republic of Turkmenistan - apply for a visa at the Croatian Embassy in Turkey, Ankara.
at Kelebek Sokak 15 / A 06700 G.O.P. - Ankara [email protected] http://tr.mvp.hr
- Citizens of the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Georgia - apply for a visa at the Croatian Embassy in Greece, Athens.
at Tzavela 4 Neo Psychico 154 51 Athens [email protected]
- Citizens of the Republic of Moldova - apply for a visa at the Croatian Embassy in Romania, Bucharest
at -ST.r Dr. Burghelea nr. 1 Sector 3, Bucuresti [email protected]

Passport requirements:
- the presence of the owner's signature
- 1 blank spread or 2 blank pages
- validity period 3 months from the date of the end of the trip
- children from 14 years old must have their own passport
- children over 6 years old entered in the passport must have a photo pasted
- the passports of citizens of Uzbekistan must be stamped by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
A Croatian national visa is issued for the period of a tourist's trip.

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Generous Mediterranean nature, sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters of the Adriatic, an abundance of unique attractions - all this is Croatia. Small islands, fabulous bays, mountains, coniferous forests and the scent of lavender await those who choose to vacation in Croatia. We invite you to learn a little more about this country.

Geographical location and climate

Croatia is on Balkan Peninsula and occupies more than 56 thousand square meters. km, from the west it is washed by the Adriatic Sea. The state's northern neighbors are Slovenia and Hungary, and the southern neighbors are Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital of the country is the city of Zagreb, and the national currency is called kuna. Croatian is the state language in the country, it belongs to the Slavic group, so Russians always manage to communicate with Croats not only in sign language. However, almost all hotels and restaurants have a Russian-speaking employee.

The coast pleases with a mild Mediterranean climate with warm pleasant winters and dry, but cool summers. The heat is refreshed by the cool maestral wind, which brings blissful freshness from the Adriatic. In summer, the air temperature is about 25 degrees or a little more, the swimming season begins in early May and lasts until the end of September.

Why vacation in Croatia

Croatia is one of the most environmentally friendly countries in Europe, it is included in world list countries with high environmental performance, which is compiled annually by the Yale University Environmental Center. Besides the stunning beautiful nature and endless coniferous forests that approach the turquoise water, the tourist is greeted healing springs and clean beaches.

In the list of the most valuable protected areas in the world, which is maintained by UNESCO, there are as many as seven Croatian nature reserves. Tourists from all over the world come to admire the famous Plitvice Lakes, as they are considered one of the wonders of the world that have survived to this day. Sixteen forest lakes are connected by a huge number of waterfalls amazing beauty... That is, you can come to this country for 7, 10 or 14 days and even for a month, and at the same time not have time to enjoy its full beauty, not see all the sights. That is why, when leaving, tourists throw their little coins into the turquoise waters in order to come here again one day.

When and how best to go to Croatia

In Croatia, the high season falls not only in summer (from May to October), but also in winter: fans of snow sports rush here from all over Europe. But if you like to relax in the summer, you need to have time to book in advance Best offer, contact the tour operator in time. There are especially many people who want to visit Croatia in July and August, when the waters of the Adriatic are heated to 26 degrees.

Tourist influx decreases significantly during the off-season. In order to see a huge number of well-preserved sights or improve your health in a hospital, it is better to come at this time, in early spring or late autumn. By the way, all hotels in Croatia at this time greatly reduce prices. In the reviews of tourists on the sites, there are usually always stories about how much they cost combined tours or hot tourist vouchers at this time, so you can plan your budget ahead of time.

Many vacationers come to New Year, tourists from the Russian Federation often choose for recreation the May holidays... The flight from Moscow to the cities of Croatia takes two and a half or three hours. Airlines provide the opportunity to regularly depart from Domodedovo to four Croatian cities: the capital of the country is Zagreb, as well as Split, Pula and Dubrovnik.

If you decide to visit Croatia in 2017, you will need to issue visa documents in a timely manner. Russian citizens can get a tourist multivisa for half a year, and rest in Croatia for ninety days. For inquiries, you should contact our managers.

About Resorts, beaches and interesting cities

Many beaches located in Croatia have earned an honorary award for the cleanliness of the sea. Blue flag, and has maintained this status for several years. Bathing in the salt-saturated waters of the Adriatic Sea is curative, it can cure many diseases. You can also tell the following about the beaches of Croatia:

  • Sandy beaches loved by tourists are located in South, as well as in central and North Dalmatia;
  • The whitest pebble is found on the Golden Horn beach on the island of Brac;
  • South of Split, the pebble beach of Brela Beach stretches along the Adriatic, tall pines grow right on the beach, leaning towards the sea;
  • In Dubrovnik sand beach called Banje, others are made of small pebbles;
  • Even if you have chosen a sandy beach, you need to stock up on rubber shoes, there are sharp stones and thorny sea urchins in the sand;
  • All the main beaches in Croatia are free, despite this they are well equipped, but a sun lounger and an umbrella cost about ten euros;

Dubrovnik is the most popular and largest resort in Croatia, it is located in South Dalmatia and is the pride of Croatia. Luxurious hotels and fun entertainment await tourists throughout the tourist season, besides, the sea is the warmest here. Historical part the city is under the auspices of UNESCO, it is perfectly preserved and attracts many tourists as a unique monument of the Renaissance.

Central Dalmatia- one of the most beautiful resorts in Croatia. Sea water contains a lot of iodine, besides, here are the best beaches, pine trees grow right on the shore, exuding aroma and creating a pleasant shade.

The Istrian peninsula is the largest in the country, it is covered with coniferous and deciduous forests, except clean sea and mild climate tourists will find an abundance of monuments and attractions. The beaches in Istria are small cozy pebble lagoons, there are also comfortable concrete platforms. The city of Rovinj, which is located on this peninsula, attracts lovers, as it is considered the most romantic city in the country. Its narrow streets look fabulous at any time of the city.

Split has preserved its unique architecture, it is also protected by UNESCO, being included in the lists of cultural heritage sites of world importance. The main attraction is Diocletian's palace, which is perfectly preserved. From Split, with its modern hotels and picturesque lagoons, it is convenient to travel to other parts of the country, for example, to Dalmatian islands Hvar and Brac. From here you can get to Plitvice Lakes or other national parks... Thus, while resting in Split, you can visit all excursions.

The island of Hvar is the most exotic place in the country. The unique and popular resort of Croatia has a high rating not only because the sun shines brightly 349 days a year, and the sea is crystal clear, but also because the famous Mediterranean Lavender grows here. If you are lucky, and you arrive during the period of its flowering, then an incomparable sight awaits yours: a magical aroma against the backdrop of the endless sky, going into the sea.

What else you should know about Croatia

A large number of hotels in Croatia were built when Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, but they are now put in order and beautified. Conveniently, almost all hotels in the country are located close to the sea. On the popular resorts there are also new hotels that offer luxury services to tourists, please modern design and great service. Also, before going to Croatia, it is useful to know that

  • In Croatia, tips are given to the waiter, and not left on the table, as in other countries, it is customary to tip not only them, but also the guides;
  • The country has a financial police, she is very active and she loves to check checks so that no one is evading taxes. Don't throw them away when shopping;
  • Collecting corals is strictly prohibited, it is punishable by the strictest way;
  • It is worth bringing locally produced wines, corals, jewelry, lace products, and other works of decorative and applied arts from Croatia.

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It would seem that much more tourists should go to Montenegro, neighboring Croatia, which does not require a visa, but this is not always the case. Tour operators note that in 2016 the demand for holidays in this country was extremely high, all hotels in Croatia were completely full during the high season. The conclusion suggests itself that the possibility of finding last-minute tours to Croatia during the period of tourist activity depends on the season. Last year, the bulk of tours to Croatia were booked and purchased a few months before May, although the terms of sale were different.

For those who wish to spend their vacation in Croatia in 2017 at an adequate price, we, as a representative of a leading tour operator, recommend using the "early booking" service. In addition, if you manage to contact us on time, then you will surely get promotions and discounts. You can choose inexpensive tours to Croatia for two or three people, with or without a flight, it all depends on your desire. In any case, in order to find out exactly the prices for all inclusive in 2017 (and this is usually of interest to most tourists), you need to call us.

We provide our clients with almost unlimited possibilities for the selection of a tour, taking into account your individual wishes, since our company is the leading tour operator in Russia and has an international status, and therefore, wide opportunities. You can always decide which one is better to buy a tour to Croatia on our official website, see the list and find the cheapest offers, calculate the cost of the trip, select hotels, make a purchase online. So, beautiful Croatia is waiting for you!