Zagreb, capital of Croatia
Located in the northwest of Croatia, Croatia's largest city Zagreb is a capital city that attracts tourists with its sophisticated architecture. Thanks to its long history and privileged location in the south of Europe, Croatia has a wonderful mix of different cultures, which is reflected in its architecture and art. In addition to the mainland, the Republic of Croatia has a number of small islands that can be reached by ferry or by boats departing from its own marina. In summer, their beauty and extraordinary nature attracts many tourists. A vacation with family and friends in Croatia will give you unforgettable emotions.
Places to visit in Croatia
In every city in Croatia you can find wonderful sights that remind you of certain stages in the development of this country's history. Many of these places are included in the UNESCO Heritage List. These are national parks with ancient castles, mysterious caves, waterfalls and crystal clear lakes. Visiting these places will be pleasant and rewarding. A must-see if you are visiting Croatia for the first time: Diocletian's Palace (the first privately owned castle in Europe is in Split), Vranjaca Caves (untouched caves dating back 3000 years), Pula Amphitheater (a relic of Roman architecture in Croatia), Krka Park (a stunning cascade of seven natural waterfalls cascading into an azure blue lake).
Croatia tours: climate
Summer temperatures on the Croatian coast can reach +24 to +28 degrees Celsius. These temperatures last from the beginning of June until the end of August.
The central part of the country has a mild continental climate.
Cold winds blow from the mountain peaks and temperatures drop to -1°C in winter, while on the Adriatic coast the temperature never drops below +3°C in winter.
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