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Experience the Thrill of Adventure Travel
The mild climate of the Mediterranean, the Adriatic Sea, and the diverse landscape make the country the ideal destination for all lovers of outdoor activities, attracting thousands of tourists from across the world.

The lakes, rivers, and sea also give visitors the perfect opportunity to experience yacht sailing, kayaking, rafting, windsurfing, catamaran cruising, diving, canyoning, snorkeling, fishing, and of course, swimming.
If exploring the water is not your thing, there are also lots of beautiful places for climbing, hiking, cycling, and even zip lining. Croatia is also a top destination for those who want to ski and snowboard during their winter holidays.
A Lovely and Pleasant Climate
Croatia has a varied climate as well as two climatic zones: Mediterranean and Continental. The country’s northern region has a primarily continental climate. Meanwhile, the Mediterranean climate is experienced along the Dalmatian coast with mild winters and sunny hot summers.
Gastronomic Delight
The cuisine in Croatia is known for being extra sumptuous, making the country a real paradise for all gourmands. This is where you can find all the best things that Mediterranean and international cuisines have to offer.
Don’t miss the chance to enjoy your delicious dinner with a glass of wine on the side. Croatia is the producer of a varied wine selection known for its unique taste, texture, and high quality. The national drinks of the country include wine, beer, and rakija.
Seafood is also very famous along the coastline. The menu in almost all restaurants in the country features squid, prawns, mussels, octopus, oysters, lobsters, and a huge variety of fish.
But if there is one thing you should never miss during your visit to Croatia, it would be none other than trying their coffee or kava. Just so you know, every person consumes a maximum of 11.24 pounds or 5 kg of coffee annually. This places Croatians in the 19th place as the largest coffee drinkers in the whole world.
Interesting History
The territory of Croatia has already been inhabited by humans as far back as the Paleolithic age. The country also serves as the home to ten UNESCO heritage sites. No matter where you go, every nook and corner of Croatia has breathed history. You can also find and explore ancient cities, medieval fortresses, and majestic castles.
Be sure to check out the 1700 years old Split, the old Venetian town of Rovinj, the chic capital city of Zagreb, the most attractive island city of Trogir, and the charming city of Pula.








