Croatia definitely is one of the world’s best seaboard tourist spot. It is located in Southeastern Europe with an area of 56,542 sq miles. Around 5 million people are living in this country. Croatian is the official language of Croatia. Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia; Croatian Kuna is currency in use. The major climatic conditions here are continental and it varies at the places near to sea coast. Croatia has 1105 miles of coastline along Adriatic Sea.
There are four major airports running in Croatia situated in four important cities of it. Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, Pula and Rijeka are four above mentioned destinations for international tourists who travel by air. All major airports are not too far away from the city centers at an average of 20 minutes of journey.
Railway services are available to travel to Croatia. The Global Euro Rail pass lets tourists to travel to Croatia including 20 other European countries. Tourists of neighboring countries can use roadways; international buses are being in run connecting Croatia with countries like Germany, Austria, Bosnia, Italy and Hungary. Local taxis are available round the clock; tourists can hire vehicles from local motels and other travel agencies.
Getting around the country of Croatia is just as convenient for travelers. Travelers can opt to go around the country by availing the travel services of local taxi companies which are available at any time of the day, or by renting a car either before departing for Croatia or through the concierge of the hotel or motel you are staying in.
Zangreb: The city of Zangreb offers travelers a perfect blend of the modern and the culturally significant. Travelers are treated to numerous monuments and infrastructures which boasts the rich cultural and historical heritage of the city. Examples of these are the St. John’s Church and the Main Square.
Dubrovink: This historical city offers travelers a spectacular view of buildings and clock towers, many of which are centuries old. Some of the top tourist destinations in this city include the St. Blaise’s Church, Jesuit Church and the Maritime Museum.
Tourists can carry non commercial luggage of value up to 300 Kunas which is exempted from customs duty. EU Tourists are allowed to carry up to ¼ Kg of tobacco and 2 liters of wine. Products of historical or archeological value need special export licenses taking them back to home.
Because it is situated near the Adriatic Sea, it is not surprising that Croatia’s cuisine is mainly comprised of succulent seafood dishes. While you are visiting Croatia, make sure to sample “salata od hobotnice”, also known as octopus salad, which is the most popular dish in the entire country.
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