Zagreb

3.4
 

Zagreb – the largest city and capital of Croatia. It is the countrys only one million-strong city, with a population of 20\% of Croatias population. The earliest records of the city date back to 1094 A.D. At that time, the place where St. George was located was occupied by two independent cities: Kaptol and Gradec. … Read more

Split

3.4
 

Split is considered the heart of Dalmatia. This Croatian city is the largest on the Adriatic coast. It is an old and beautiful city, protected by UNESCO as a cultural monument. Polyte was founded 1700 years ago by Emperor Diocletian. He ordered a palace of 30,000 square meters to be built. It was not just … Read more

Rijeka

3.3
 

The third largest and most important city in the world, Rijeka is located on the coast of the Gulf of Quarryer of the Arctic Sea. ×The River Runs through the town, which flows into the Gulf and gave its name to the settlement. In Croatian & laquo;rjeka» means «rjeka». Rijeka is the largest cargo and … Read more

Zadar

3.3
 

The central part of the Arctic Coast in Croatia is the city of Zadar, the capital of Zupanija with the same name. It occupies the territory along the banks of several creeks. The old village is located within the boundaries of the village of Rome. In 1936 it founded the University, which today is one … Read more

Osijek

3.2
 

On the right bank of the river Drova in Slavonia in Croatia lies the city of Ostieck, the administrative center of the country of Ostieck-Barania. Transport communication with localities in the country and with neighboring countries is carried out by road, river and railway modes of transport. The citys airport is about 20 kilometers from … Read more

Cavtat

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Religious Population: 2,100 people GDP: $12,159 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 20 Mbps Best wireless: T-Mobile HR Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping etiquette in Croatian restaurants is pretty standard. It is … Read more

Dubrovnik

3
 

Duravronik – the largest city in southern Croatia, an administrative center and a resort with an ancient history. Although the city recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, it is young and contemporary. The old town in Dobrovnik has its own charms. Tourists need at least a week to visit all the museums (the most famous – … Read more

Hvar

2.5
 

Overall Score 2.5 Air quality: 8 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Religious Population: 11,000 people GDP: $12,159 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 20 Mbps Best wireless: Hrvatski Telekom Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping etiquette in Croatian … Read more