Croatian Road Trip: Exploring the Natural Wonders of Dalmatia & Lika
Road trip to Croatia. Road trip to Croatia. Discovering nature of Dalmatia and Lika. Krka National Park and Plitvice Lakes are two of several national parks in Croatia.
Road trip to Croatia. Road trip to Croatia. Discovering nature of Dalmatia and Lika. Krka National Park and Plitvice Lakes are two of several national parks in Croatia.
Road trip to Croatia. We visited the city of Dubrovnik, called the pearl of the Adriatic, which is one of the most impressive cities in Europe. It is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.
Zagreb has an interesting climate in some ways. Something between sea climate (it rains, foggy in autumn) and continental, there are four real seasons.
Croatians have a habit of driving very close to the next car, no matter what speed you drive, and you cannot really enjoy the surrounding views.
Split was founded by the Greeks several centuries before Christ and became the capital of Roman province of Dalmatia. later was independent city-state.
Traveling by boat has one major benefit, you can drop anchor anywhere near the shore and swim. No worries about the sea urchins that are common there.
Primosten is a picturesque town on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, right next to the D8 highway, some 15 km to south from Grebastica town.
Omis is known for being used by pirates around the fourteenth century. The river is surrounded by mountains and was a good place for pirates to hide.
For a special and more substantial dinner, we chose the Saricevi Dvori restaurant is located further from the sea between Grebastica and Rogoznica.
The Istrian peninsula is the largest peninsula on the Adriatic Sea. The distance from Pula to the Slovenian border is around 60 kilometres.