Thursday, March 31, 2011

Croatian Holidays Offer A Bit Of Everything

By Claire Collins


If you're looking for a cheap holiday destination but want the best of sun, sea, and culture, then you should definitely consider a trip to Croatia. One of the most beautiful places in Europe, the wild coastline, clear blue sea and mountainous terrain inland creates the perfect holiday spot. The Dalmation coast offers great sailing and island hopping, or simply stick to the beaches on the mainland and enjoy the sun.

When people think of Croatia they will often immediately picture Dubrovnik, the great walled city by the sea. With its great beaches, pretty harbour (great for ship spotting!) and amazing old town, there is a lot to see here. Take a tour of the city's medieval walls, which will give you breathtaking views over the ocean and the city within. Stroll about the cobbled streets and find little restaurants, bars and galleries. You're sure to fall in love with Dubrovnik as many have before.

Split is the second largest city in Croatia, and also the main international port. You can get late deals on flights here from London and other major cities in Europe. The fascinating, crumbling ruins of the Diocletian Palace are worth exploring, as are the local markets. The pretty seafront marina is a great spot for stopping for a drink or a bite to eat, as you watch the ships come into harbour.

There is a wide pedestrianized main street in Split offering plenty of great shopping opportunities, and if you're staying in Split it's a great place to base yourself for day trips to nearby smaller islands.

For a slice of ancient history, head to Pula in northern Croatia, where old Roman buildings and monuments remain surprisingly intact. Visit the Church of St Francis which dates back to 13th Century, or 1st century amphitheatre, one of six surviving Roman amphitheatres in the world. You can also go diving here amongst warship wrecks in the crystal clear waters, or do what one should on their holidays - enjoy lazing on the beach.




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