The Republic of Croatia has numerous protected green areas and monuments.
More than 7.5 % of the surface of Croatia is under the protection of natural parks or other protection measures.
8 National Parks; 10 Nature Parks; 2 Strict Nature Reserves;
nearly 100 Special Reserves; 19 Forest Parks;
28 Protected Landscape Areas; 72 Nature Sights;
over 85 underwater locations where diving is permitted;
450 hunting grounds; 11 lighthouses possible to rent for a holiday
Croatia can be proud of its 7 cultural, historical and natural sights registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List. These are: Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian, Old City of Dubrovnik, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Centre of Poreč, Historic City of Trogir, The Cathedral of St James in Šibenik and Stari Grad Plain.
With anaverage of 2600 hours of annual sunshine, the Adriatic Sea is one of the sunniest in the Mediterranean. The sun is the source of life and energy, its therapeutic effect and influence on your mood will make your vacation even more beautiful, imaginative and erotic.
With its 1185 islands, islets and cliffs and innumerable splendid bays, Croatia is a perfect place to explore with a boat, in a car, or on foot...
The cleanest and most transparent sea in Europe, with an average depth of 173 metres, with waters that conceal a rich world of sea-life plants and, as well as shipwrecks, objects and remains of buildings from the eras of Greek and Roman antiquity.
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