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Top 10 attractions in The Croatia with Irro Charter

Our Bus Company will be delighted to show your group the Croatia which is an Eastern European country with a long coast on the Adriatic Sea. The national territory comprises over 1,000 islands and is crossed by the Dinaric Alps. Landmarks of the inland capital Zagreb are its medieval upper town (Gornji Grad) and various museums. The old town of the well-known coastal city of Dubrovnik is characterized by Gothic and Renaissance buildings and surrounded by a city wall from the 16th century.


If you decide travel with your tour group bus rental by Irro Bus Charter is best option to travel in Croatia. Chartered bus by Irro Bus Charter will ensure your group safe, prompt and enjoyable travel.


Do you need inspiration where to go in Croatia? Find here our top 10 places or things to explore while visiting Croatia:


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Trogir, Split, Dalmatia region of Croatia
  1. Dubrovnik Old Town Walls

    Dubrovnik, Croatia's most glamorous tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage site, is built around the beautiful Old Town, which is surrounded by strong medieval defensive walls. Any first-time sightseeing tour of the city should begin with a walk around the city's sturdy old ramparts (the entire circuit is two kilometers long), which include fortresses, walls, and cannons along the way. You'll almost certainly reach the Old Town through the famous Pile Gate, which was built in 1537 and is one of the city's most impressive structures. From high on the walls, you can get a bird's-eye view of the Old Town rooftops and the glistening Adriatic Sea (be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring bottled water-and a selfie stick).
  2. Diocletian's Palace in Split

    Split, Croatia's second-largest city after Zagreb, was built within the ancient Roman walls of the massive Diocletian's Palace (Dioklecijanova palaca). It was designed by Roman Emperor Diocletian, who retired here in AD 305, and overlooks the Adriatic Sea.The palace has four monumental gates, three accessible from the land and one that originally opened directly into the sea. It is square in plan, more fortress than palace, and actually housed the Emperor's personal garrison.
  3. Hvar Town

    Many tourists visit Croatia to explore the beautiful Dalmatian islands, the most famous of which is Hvar. Hvar, a fashionable city in Croatia, is host to some of the country's best hotels and seafood restaurants. Its car-free Old Town, which dates back to Venetian rule (1420-1797), consists of a spacious main square overlooked by a 16th-century cathedral, a pleasant fishing harbor, and a hilltop fortress.Hvar is a popular destination for yachters and celebrities, as well as tourists who come to enjoy the beaches and water sports. It is accessible by ferry from Split.
  4. Plitvice Lakes National Park

    Plitvice Lakes National Park (Nacionalni park Plitvicka jezera) is Croatia's most visited inland attraction, with steep forested hillsides surrounding 16 emerald-blue lakes linked by a series of thundering waterfalls. The park (the country's first national park) is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and wooden bridges, and admission includes boat trips across the lakes. The park is a sanctuary for wild animals, including wolves and bears (though they are shy, so you are unlikely to see them), as well as owls, eagles, and falcons, due to its lush, pristine nature. If you want to spend the night, there are many hotels on the outskirts of the park. Plitvice Lakes can be visited on coordinated sightseeing tours by bus from Zagreb and Zadar...
  5. Zagreb's Gornji Grad

    The medieval Gornji Grad (Upper Town) district is the main tourist attraction in Croatia's capital, Zagreb. Popular tourist attractions in the city include the cathedral with its neo-Gothic façade, twin steeples, and treasury, which houses a vast collection of religious art and artifacts; the Croatian Parliament (Hrvatski sabor); the Church of St. Mark with its famous colored tiled roof; and the 13th-century Tower of Lotrscak, which you can ascend for fantastic views of the city and surrounding area.
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    Trogir, Split, Dalmatia region of Croatia
  7. Sailing Around Kornati National Park

    The Kornati archipelago, which covers an area of 320 square kilometers and is 35 kilometers long and 13 kilometers wide, is home to 89 small and large islets. The islets are rocky and arid, with little fertile land, and are virtually uninhabited, except for a few very simple stone cottages scattered here and there. Originally constructed as one-room shelters for local fishermen and shepherds, they are now often used as holiday retreats or seasonal seafood restaurants. Private sailing boats are the perfect way to explore this stunningly beautiful coastal area, with the nearest charter base in Biograd Na Moru.
  8. Zadar's Romanesque Churches

    Zadar is a car-free zone. Old Town is situated on a small peninsula jutting out onto the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. It is said to be the country's oldest continuously inhabited city, with roots dating back to the Stone Age, and its top tourist attractions are its many fine Romanesque churches, most of which were built between the 9th and 13th centuries and are packed with superbly preserved religious paintings and ornate golden treasures. Check out the 9th-century pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus, the 11th-century Church of St. Mary, and the 12th-century Cathedral of Anastasia and Church of St. Chrysogonus.
  9. Zlatni Rat Beach

    Croatia's most photographed beach has to be the remarkable Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn, or Golden Cape). Located in Bol on the south coast of Brac, this unusual landform, known as a "spit," is made up of fine pebbles and runs 500 meters perpendicular to the coast. Depending on local winds and currents, it moves and changes shape from season to season.Backed by a cluster of pine trees offering shade and overlooked by the rocky heights of Vidova Gora mountain, it is lined in summer with sunbeds and umbrellas. Widely considered one of Europe's top beaches, the sea is warm enough to swim from June through September, and some people even manage to stretch the bathing season out to May and October, too...
  10. The Pretty Town of Korcula

    The town of Korcula, the chief settlement on the island of the same name in South Dalmatia, sits snugly on a tiny peninsula. Protected by medieval walls and towers, its car-free stone alleys are laid out in a herringbone pattern so as to give shelter from the prevailing winds. Packed with centuries-old aristocratic stone buildings, Korcula was built at a time when the island was under Venetian rule.The top points of interest include Marco Polo house, said to be the birthplace of the renowned 13th-century explorer, while one of the best things to do is catch a performance of the moreska sword dance, a traditional dance staged for tourists just outside the town walls on summer evenings.
  11. Mljet National Park

    The western third of the island of Mljet has been designated as a national park. Largely covered by dense woodland, it centers on two interconnected, turquoise saltwater lakes, one of which has an islet capped by a 12th-century Benedictine monastery, which you can visit by taxi-boat. Popular with nature lovers, the park offers plenty of things to do, including exploring the numerous paths that run through the woodland. There's also a nine-kilometer trail that runs around the perimeter of the lakes, making it ideal for walking or mountain biking. The area is also popular for swimming and activities such as kayaking (kayaks can be rented to explore the lakes).


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