In 2016, one in every six euro made in Croatia came from the country’s booming travel industry. Its success as a popular travel destination continues to grow in 2017. Whether you still haven’t had a chance to take your first trip to Croatia, or you already have, we have designed the ultimate map of Croatia’s landmarks and their main features. Though this is not a comprehensive list, it’s sure to come in handy for your trip.
The Ultimate Map of Croatia’s Landmarks:
Split
- Diocletian’s Palace
- Cathedral of Saint Domnius
Korcula
- Old Town Korcula
- Weapon Dance – The Moreska
Dubrovnik
- Old Town & City Walls
- Mljet National Park
Sibenik
- St. Jacob’s Cathedral
- Krka Waterfalls National Park
Pula
- Pula Arena – Pula Ampitheatre
- Brijuni National Park
Zadar
- St. Donat Church
- Sea Organs & Greetings to the Sun
- Kornati National Park
Trogir
- Historic City of Trogir
- Kamerlengo Castle
Zagreb
- Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary
- St. Mark Church
- Zagreb’s Art Pavillion
Rovinj
- St. Euphemia’s Basilica
- Wine, Olive Oil, and Truffles
How many of these landmarks do you still need to check off of your bucket list?