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1. Sobre Croacia

zagrebViajar a través de Croacia, Dalmacia y la región de Dubrovnik es una rica experiencia para cada visitante. Desde la parte costera hasta la continental, Croacia tiene un rico patrimonio combinado con sus maravillas naturales la convierten en el lugar perfecto para unas vacaciones.

La capital de Croacia es Zagreb, una encantadora ciudad medieval bien conocida por su belleza, su espiritu y su arquitectura. Su población ronda el millón de habitantes. La ciudad conmemoró en 1994 su 900 aniversario. Con los años, Zagreb se ha convertido en el centro científico, político y económico de Croacia.

The uniqueness of Croatia lies in its diversity. Situated between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, Croatia provides visitors with the opportunity to ski in the winter and swim during the summer months, all within driving distance. With its 1.185 islands, islets and reefs, it is the most diverse coast on the Mediterranean.

plitviceThere are seven national parks in Croatia, three being in the mountainous regions (Risnjak, Paklenica and Plitvička Jezera), and four in the coastal regions (Kornati, Brijuni, Krka and Mljet).

To mention a few, Croatia is home to the Old City of Dubrovnik, Diocletians Palace in Split, Euphrasies Basilica in Poreč, the lakes Plitvička Jezera and many others. Croatia boasts the largest number of developed settlements in southeast Europe, in addition, many of which date back to Roman and medieval times. Rarely can you find so many examples of cultural and historical significance from different periods in such a small region.

2. Cuisine and food

cheeseCroatian cuisine is quite diverse so it is hard to say what meal is most typically Croatian. In the eastern continental regions (Slavonija and Baranja) spicy sausage such as kulen or kulenova seka is a must-try. Čobanac ("shepherd's stew") is a mixture of several different kinds of meat with a lot of red spicy paprika. In Hrvatsko Zagorje and Central Croatia pasta filled with cheese called štrukli is a famous delicacy (it is said that the best štrukli in Croatia is served in the Esplanade Hotel restaurant in Zagreb), as is purica s mlincima (baked turkey with a special kind of pastry). Sir i vrhnje (sour cream with cottage cheese) can be bought fresh on the Zagreb main market Dolac. Croats love a bit of oil and you will find plenty of it in piroška. In mountainous regions of Lika and Gorski Kotar meals made of mushrooms, wild berries and wild meat are very popular. One of typical dishes in Lika is police (oven-baked potatoes covered with bacon) and several kinds of cheese (smoked cheese and škripavac).

The coastal region is well known for truffle delicacies and soup maneštra od bobić (Istria), Dalmatian pršut and paški sir (Pag-island cheese). Dishes made of fresh fish and other products of the sea (calamari, octopus, crabs, scampi) shouldn't be given a miss! Many places serve fish delivered from the local fisherman the night before - find out which ones!

3. Naturist Camping

lukaCroatia was the first country in Europe to start with the concept of commercial naturist resorts. According to some estimates about 15% of all tourists that visit the country are naturists or nudists (more than one million each year). There are more than 20 official naturist resorts as well as a very large number of the so-called free beaches which are unofficial naturist beaches, sometimes controlled and maintained by local tourist authorities. In fact, you are likely to find nudists on any beach outside of town centers. Naturist beaches in Croatia are marked as "FKK". The most popular nudist destinations are Pula, Hvar and island Rab.

4. Sport

divingCroatia is one of the world’s most famous sailing destinations. Studded with over a thousand islands, Croatian coast offers plenty of wind and good protection in coves and bays. Sunken galleons, warships and archeological findings are unique underwater museums of the Adriatic Sea's rich history. Warm waters with an extraordinary visibility make this area a diver’s heaven. The clear and warm sea, countless small coves and beaches make sea kayaking in the Adriatic by far the best in Europe.

rovinjThousands of kilometers of trails and dirt roads will take you through thick forests of mountains of Gorski Kotar, Velebit or Žumberak; interiors of Istria Peninsula and friendly trails of islands Cres, Krk and Lošinj; through exotic rocky plains of islands of Pag, Rab and Hvar. Just about any region of Croatia has trails suitable for mountain biking.

Countless footpaths and trekking trails beckon you to venture into beauty and discover the magic of nature – in the mountains, river valleys and canyons, through plains and dense forests, to rock- bound islands and lush green hills. Within this most diverse of landscapes hikers can reach even the most remote areas strewn between sea level and the highest peak of Dinara (1831m): in nature parks, nature reserves, national parks and other areas with particular attractions from the aspect of adventure. The choice of mountains is quite long: Papuk, Krndija, Medvednica, Žumberak in Northern Croatia; mountains of Gorski Kotar such as Risnjak, Snježnik, Bjelolasica, Samarske i Bijele Stijene; Učka i Ćićarija in Istria and Kvarner Regions; mid Adriatic with Velebit Mountain; and Mosor, Biokovo and Dinara Mountains in the south. Don’t forget beautiful island mountains: Vidova Gora on Brač Island, Osorčica on Island of Mali Lošinj, Kamenjak on Rab Island.

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Testimonials

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One day five friends of us decided to go on a trip. At first we didn’t know where and how, we just wanted to go and discover something new. And because we are from Germany, we thought it would be great idea to go on a seaside. After a week we rent a motorhome and that is how our trip began. We started in Slovenia and went through their coast. At first we went to Koper and Portorož. Very nice towns, with nice people and great places to oversleep and of course have some parties. We stayed there for three days! After that it was about time to go forward. Through Rijeka we came on island Krk. The nature is unbelivable.... so green! We went to a camp have some swimming hours and relaxing. We also went to Njivice and town Krk. Some of us wanted to stay there. But, three days passed. We went to island Pag. As many people said before, it’s paradise for young people. And it was. But our trip went to the end. We have to return our motorhome, but we are sure we will come back! Thanks to Rudolfmoto for great vacation!

-- Cristopher, Germany



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