Attractions

Tourism in Croatia has been booming in Europe, attracting thousands of tourists worldwide every year. Croatia is a complete package for travellers, full of UNESCO World Heritage sites, beaches, hilltop towns and diverse culture. Take a look at some of the major attractions to visit in Croatia.

Dubrovnik

Situated in the Mediterranean Sea, Dubrovnik is adorned with beautiful churches, sunny beaches, restaurants and five-star hotels. Take a walk in the botanical gardens on Lokrum Islet to connect with nature.

Opening hours

  • 0800 hrs to 1930 hrs (June and July)
  • 0800 hrs to 1830 hrs (August and September)
  • 0800 hrs to 1730 hrs (October)
  • 0900 hrs to 1500 hrs (November to March)

Entry Tickets:

  • £22 Adults
  • £5 Children and Students
  • Entry ticket for children under the age of 7 is free

Plitvice Lakes National Park

Plitvice Park is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. The beauty of the park has made it to the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The national park is renowned for a chain of 16 terraced lakes, joined by waterfalls.

Opening hours: 0700 hrs to 1700 hrs

Entry tickets:

Adults

  • Jan, Feb, March & Nov, December: £9
  • May & October: £20
  • June, July, August, September: £34

Child

  • Jan, Feb, March & Nov, December: £3
  • May & October: £5
  • June, July, August, September: £13

Mljet Island

Mljet Islands is well known for its eye-catching greenery, wines, cheese and delicious olives. The two salted lakes on the island 'Veliko' and 'Malo' are famous. For a romantic, rustic experience, there is no better place than Mljet Island.

Opening hours: 0800 hrs to 2000hrs

Entry tickets: £11

Rovinj

Rovinj is a famous fishing port turned into a resort. Back in the old days, it was regarded as a fishing town and is now visited by masses in the summer for vacation.

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