Three tours are presently offered and presented under Event XI Croatia but if desired individual arrangements can be done
Discover what makes Croatia Europe’s most exiting destination.
From the middle Europe influenced north to its inspirational laid back Mediterranean coast, Croatia truly is one of Europe’s most interesting tourist destinations with a long list of attractions and must see cities.
During the Turkish onslaughts on Europe, between the 14th and 18th centuries, Croatia suffered a lot and Zagreb its capital of was an important border fortress. The Baroque reconstruction of the city in the 17th and 18th centuries changed the appearance of the city. The old wooden houses were demolished, opulent palaces, monasteries and churches were built. The many trade fairs, the revenues from landed estates and the offerings of the many craft workshops greatly contributed to the wealth of the city.
Sibenik canal St.Ante
Plitvice lakes
Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of the greatest natural wonders of Europe. Embraced by high wooded mountains, one beneath another lie sixteen beautiful lakes of crystal blue-green water. Connected to each other by a series of foaming cascades and thundering waterfalls, the lakes are fed by many rivers and streams. Over the millennia, waters of these lakes have dissolved the limestone rock and carved out the valley in which they now lie. Through the process of sedimentation of calcium carbonate and the work of special kinds of algae and moss, tufa or travertine has been deposited, and is still deposited to form the natural dams that separate the lakes.
Split riva promenade
Split peristil