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Croatia Holidays

Holidays to this part of the world offer unique architecture, stunning natural beauty, picturesque villages, secluded beaches and breathtaking views.

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Holiday Image Porec, Croatia
36% Saving
  • Date:08 Jun 2013
  • For:7 Nights
  • Board:Half Board
  • From:Birmingham
From £380pp
Holiday Image Rabac, Croatia
42% Saving
  • Date:02 Jul 2013
  • For:7 Nights
  • Board:Half Board
  • From:Manchester
From £384pp

Natural beauty with a stunning coastline..

Facts about Croatia
  • Capital: Zagreb
  • Currency: Kuna
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Longest Beach: Brela Beach
  • Local Speciality: Cevapcici (this meatball is made of spicy beef or pork
  • When to Travel: May to October

Holidays to this part of the world offer unique architecture, stunning natural beauty, picturesque villages, secluded beaches and breathtaking views. Croatia is located in the centre of Europe and has numerous neighbours including Slovenia to the west, Hungary to the north, Serbia to the east and Bosnia & Herzegovina south.

Croatia gained Independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and the country has been lovingly restored after being ravaged by civil war. With thirty stunning resorts in Croatia to choose from and once you have visited this magical place you will fall in love with the country. Most resorts offer a wide range of watersports, and diving in Croatia is one of Europe’s best kept secrets.

Holidays to Croatia have grown over recent years due to over 100 blue flag beaches, and without a doubt some of the most beautiful coastline in the world. Croatia has a real mix of holiday destinations for some culture visit Cavtat with its Medieval Old Town, a tranquil beach break on Lopud Island, or visit Dubrovnik were its old palaces, modern hotels rub shoulders with bars, cafes and boutiques in this historic town. It's a holiday heaven on earth.

Eating out is inexpensive and there is a huge variety of local and international dishes to choose from, this area of the Adriatic is a fish lover’s paradise with over 370 species cooked in as many ways. Almost every large resort on the Adriatic coast organises its own summer festivals, there are different open-air concerts, fisherman’s nights and folk dancing shows to enjoy.

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