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Croatia Travel Guide
The first associations about Croatia made by all those who have visited it at least once are its gentle climate, the crystal clear sea, the wonderful beaches and well-preserved natural surroundings that are combined with a rich historical and cultural legacy, wide range of wine and food, and kind open-hearted hosts.
Of course, this is only the first impression and just the beginning of the story about Croatia. Running the length of the coast, from Istria to Kvarner, to the most southern parts of Dalmatia, the continental part, from Gorski Kotar in the west to Međimurje and Zagorje in the north, as well as Slavonia and Baranje in the east, every region, every area has kept its individuality and tells a unique story about the people, their spirit, nature and the picturesque countryside.
In addition, there are many cultural and entertaining activities, from sports and adventure to relaxation and hobbies, which makes every visit to Croatia unforgettable.
Interesting facts Krapina Early Man The early man, popularly called Dedek Kajbumščak, finding site in Krapina is one the largest European Neanderthal sites. The popular Krapina Early Man was discovered in 1899. In 1970 a Museum of Evolution, which contains a geological, paleontological and archaeological collection, was founded next to the Early Man finding site.
Special offer Reward yourselves with a free wellness treatment in Valamar Lacroma Resort Use the special benefit of our offer and experience the true harmony of joy! With each early reservation, along with a fantastic price, we also give you a Mediterranean oil bath at the Ragusa Spa Centre or a 30-minute partial body massage.
Recommendation of the week Valamar Diamant Hotel**** Enjoying prime position on a tranquil pine-covered coastline, and within a ten minute stroll of the charismatic centre of Poreč, the hotel combines beauty and seclusion with plenty of ‘get up and go’ opportunities. Quality time begins in the bright rooms and spacious suites where modern design, soft tones and fragrant surroundings conspire to reduce stress to a distant memory.