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What to do in winters on Croatia Holidays


Bordering Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Montenegro, the Republic of Croatia is on the Adriatic Sea in Europe. In fact, it has turned into an alternative hotspot on the Mediterranean. With centuries-old cobbled alleyways to walk on and with a coastline of 1178 kilometers to rejoice on, this beautiful country offers enormous unrivaled gusto on a holiday. Furthermore, island hopping gives an unmatched joy and fun on Croatia Holidays. At the same time, the sea-facing cities like Dubrovnik offer much to indulge on a day off. Of course, Croatia is for all seasons but the spring is the perfect time to hit the natural parks, lakes, waterfalls and the exotic islands. Finally, the summers are warm and busy, while the snowy winter spread its own charm with festivals, Christmas markets, hot springs, and skiing.


Visit the Advent of Zagreb on Holidays to Croatia

Either it is Zagreb or Dubrovnik, Split or Sibenik, Croatia turns into a magical world in winters. The advent markets fill the squares with a colorful and lively atmosphere. Especially, the capital city Zagreb offers one of the best Christmas markets in Europe. Officially known as the advent of Zagreb, the famous Christmas Market opens on the 1st of December and closes on 6th January. In fact, every step you take and every gaze you give, the whole of Zagreb looks like a fairytale city in winter. Walk along the beautiful wooden stalls to enjoy the sights, smells, and sounds of the authentic festival aura. Buy a few handmade souvenirs and relish the sips of hot mulled wine.

With the flavors of gingerbread in the air, the smoky meats, sausages, and local cheese taste even better on Holidays to Croatia. Finally, the Christmas Markets in Dubrovnik, Split, and Sibenik are also wonderful to visit in winter.


Explore UNESCO sites with lesser crowds on Family Holidays to Croatia

Croatia is a wonderful place to spend with families and children. The beautiful alleyways in the historical cities take the visitors to exotic UNESCO marked sites. One will be wondered to know that there are about 10 UNESCO world heritage sites to explore on such a small country. And also, Croatia is much cheaper when compared to other popular destinations like Greece or Italy. Above all, the pristine peace that prevails at the attractions in winters due to fewer crowds is unmatched. Visit the towns of Dubrovnik, Dalmatia, and Trogir to experience the real and authentic Croatian culture. Go on Family Holidays to Croatia to let your kids twirl at the ice rinks and interact with the locals.


Soak up in Thermal Springs on Cheap Holidays to Croatia

The natural thermal springs in Croatia are popular since Roman times. And several mineral-rich thermal spas have come up along these springs. In fact, soaking up in these thermal spas in winters would give otherworldly experience. More importantly, these thermal spas offer exquisite facilities at reasonable prices. Indeed, this is a great way to beat the winter gloom on Cheap Holidays to Croatia.


Explore the Frozen Water Falls and Lakes on Low Cost Holidays to Croatia

While Croatia is famous for its beaches in summers, the stunning national parks offer dreamy sights in winters. In fact, winter is a great time to visit the spectacular Plitvice Lake National Park. Gorgeously, the lakes and waterfalls in this national park freeze during winters. The frozen lakes and waterfalls spread in front of you offer gorgeous sights. Above all, this is a great place to capture the most exotic pictures of your life. Situated along the Krka River, the Krka National Park is also a fabulous spot to explore the series of seven waterfalls on Low Cost holidays to Croatia. This park is indeed a great place to discover the watermills, medieval monasteries, and beautiful trails.


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