Discover the world famous holiday attraction of Dalmatian Coast, Croatia. On Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast discern a theatrical island-fringed elongated coastline scattered with fishing villages, medieval towns, hilltop castles, Roman ruins and ancient walled cities. The “new Riviera”, Dalmatian Coast spreads 70-462 the charm of romance and the magic of love over the newly-weds like none other. Let us have a look at the top quixotic places of Dalmatian coast.
Get idealistic in the lap of nature and enjoy a relaxing, refreshing and rejuvenating honeymoon getaway here in Croatia. Idyllic and unparallel, the Dalmatian coasts of Croatia enthrall and inveigle the couples to a dream world of love and romance.
Cultural heritage
Croatia has an striking history, a fact that is best explained through the vast dress of sites worth visiting. Most towns have an historical center with its typical architecture. There are differences between the coast and the continental part, so both areas are a must. The most famous is Dubrovnik, a prime example of the coastal architecture, but by no means the only one worth visiting. It is a modern city with all the modern features, yet it has a laid back feel.
Places to See
Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia. It is one europe’s oldest cities and the capital of croatia since 1557. It is a city rich in museums, monuments and many more.The Dalmatian Coasts of Croatia are one of the hunted honeymoon destinations. It comes up as an immense design of romancing rugged mountain peaks, beaches and secluded islands.
Dubrovnik
Discover the old town of Stari Grad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclosed by towering, fortified 13th century walls that overlook the Adriatic. Follow picturesque cobblestone streets that lead to marble-paved squares lined with churches, monasteries, museums and palaces.
Split
Step back in time within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, a huge waterfront parkland built in the 3rd century AD by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. The palace stands at the heart of modern day Split and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Stroll narrow paved alleyways past daunting Roman architecture of white limestone that houses cafes, restaurants and apartments.
Pula Amphitheatre
This mammoth Roman amphitheatre, built at the end of the 1st century BC, is the best-preserved primordial monument in Croatia and the sixth largest amphitheatre in the world. Walk beneath towering columns and explore the subversive chambers that were used for securing wild animals before they met their deaths in the amphitheatre. Step back in time within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, a huge waterfront parkland built in the 3rd century AD by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. The palace stands at the heart of modern day Split and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Paklenica National Park
Hike through a theatrical scene of towering cliffs, subterranean limestone gorges, stalactite-packed cavern and dense foliage. Choose from several trails that wind up to a variety of craggy peaks. For spectacular views along the coast, climb up to Vidakov kuk at 800m or Vaganski, the region’s highest peak at 1757m above sea level.
Other notable towns are
- Hvar
- Trogir
Naturist resorts
Croatia was the first country in Europe to start with the concept of commercial naturist resorts. According to some estimates about 15% of all tourists that visit the country are naturists. There are more than 20 official naturist resorts as well as a very large number of the ostensible free beaches which are unofficial naturist beaches, sometimes controlled and maintained by local vacationer the system.
Lighthouses
One of Croatia’s more “undomesticated” holiday offers is the lighthouses. Most of them are situated on a desolate coastline . The specialty of this is that you are able to cut yourself off from the rest of the world and take the time to “stench the roses.
Things To do
- Diving
- Sailing
- Windsurfing
- Wine tasting
- Yachting
How To Get There
BY PLANE
Milano Malpensa – International Flights.
Follow directions toward Milano (highway A8).
Take the A9 highway (direction Como-Chiasso) untill you reach the Como South exit.
Approximately 72 Km and 60 minutes time.
Take the A9 highway (direction Como-Chiasso) untill you reach the Como South exit.
Approximately 72 Km and 60 minutes time.
Milan Linate – National Flights and Charters.
Follow directions toward Como – Chiasso (highway A9) untill you reach the Como South exit.
Approximately 89 Km and 90 minutes time.
Approximately 89 Km and 90 minutes time.
Lugano Agno – International and Swiss National Flights.
Follow the directions toward Lugano, then Lugano-Milano highway (E35).
200 meters after the Swiss/Italian border crossing, exit on your left at Como Sud. Follow direction Bellagio
200 meters after the Swiss/Italian border crossing, exit on your left at Como Sud. Follow direction Bellagio
Distance Km. 37 and about 30 minutes time.
BY TRAIN
Como San Giovanni is a major railway station, connecting Northern and Southern European rail lines. There are hourly connections to Milan train station.
PRIVATE CAR
Highway A9 (Milan – Switzerland): Exit Como South then follow the direction to Blevio / Bellagio.
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