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About Croatia
Croatia can be classified as a Pannonian-Adriatic country due to its Central European and Mediterranean position. In terms of International law, the traditional heritage has moved from a adfasdMiddle Age Princedom (791-924 A.D.) and Kingdom (925-1102) to its current standing as the Republic of Croatia, declared on June 25, 1991. Croatia has 4.8 million citizens and the capital city is Zagreb. The official language is Croatian. The national currency is the kuna.

The surface area of Croatia totals 87,667 square kilometers, which is made up of 56,538 square kilometers of mainland (65%) and the coastline - both internal and territorial seas - of 31,139 square kilometers (35%). The climate is mainly continental but at higher altitudes, there is also a mountainous climate. In the coastal regions, slightly south of the island Rab, the climate is classified as Mediterranean. The northern Adriatic (Istria, Kvarner mainland and the islands) has a moderately continental climate, excluding the interior parts of the region. Vegetation cover is very diverse. Forests make up 36% of the surface area. In the continental regions, the dominant forests are English oak, hornbeam, beech, and fir.
The coastal belt and islands are characterized by alpine pine, downy oak, white and dark hornbeam and dense evergreen underbrush. Rivers belong to the Black Sea (62%) and Adriatic (38%) drainage basins.
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Croatia was voted the destination of the year 2006 by National Geographic Adventure and has received excellent review from Lonely Planet as well.
In Croatia there are approximately 500 travel agencies and representative branches of foreign agencies. Offices are located in all larger towns and at border crossings, and are equipped with tourism information and materials. Agencies organize excursions, rent-a-car services, and other activities, such as selling tickets for public transportation.
Hotels are divided into five categories: L, A, B, C, and D. In the first three categories, each room has private bathroom facilities. Hotels in health care centers and spring resorts have facilities required for medical rehabilitation.
The price of hotel services is equivalent to European standards; the peak season prices are higher and single rooms are one-third the price of other rooms. In addition to the room fee there is also an accommodation tax. Many hotels offer half board (breakfast and dinner) or full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Prices for these packages are affordable.
Motels are most frequently located on major highways or near border crossings. In certain cases, these hotels are B category.
Overnight stays (accommodation) in specific rented rooms and apartments (in private housing) are the most affordable accommodations available. In some towns, this is the only type of accommodation available. The registration of guests and room assignment is conducted by the local tourism board and the rooms are divided into three categories. The first category is rooms with private bathroom facilities, in the second the bathroom facilities are separated from the room but used only by those guests sleeping in the room. The prices of these rooms are approximately between one-quarter and one-third the price of hotel accommodation. Apartments are also categorized.
Inns located on major highways often do not have facilities for overnight accommodation; some have rooms in the attic that are significantly less expensive in comparison to hotel accommodation.
There are approximately 150 well-developed camps located along the Adriatic coast. The most developed camps have stores, butcher shops, and bathroom facilities with electric connections (220 V) that are for shared use. During high season, the camps are often filled, and reservations are recommended.
Visit Croatia - When?
The time period from April to October is consideredthe best time to visit Croatia. Summer temperatures can reach up to 38°C, whilesurface water temperatures go up to a pleasant 26°C. July and August areconsidered the most frequently visited period due to various entertainmentfacilities and events for young people, while for those looking for differentand more peaceful ways of spending their holiday Croatia also has a lot tooffer. Spring is characterized by pleasant and mild weather accompanied by rare,short showers, while early autumn is ideal for those looking for a tranquilholiday. Out of high season, the beaches are not crowded with bathers andaccommodation prices are significantly lower, while the weather remains stable.
We recommend traveling along the Croatian coast throughout the entire year.Winter is characterized by somewhat colder weather. Due to the Mediterraneanclimate, winds are known to be quite strong and unpleasant, although temperaturesrarely drop below zero.
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General information:
Total (land) area: 56610 km2
Population (last census): 4.784.265
Length of Coastline(mainline): 1778 km
Area of Coastline (islands): 4012 km
Number of Islands and
Isles: 1185 (66 inhabited)
Official Language: Croatian
Time zone: GMT + 1
Electricity: 220 volts, 50Hz
Local currency: 1 Kuna(HRK) =100 Lipa |
We recomended:DUBROVNIK
Tour of the old part of the city where numerous cultural and historic monuments, as well as museums can be found. Walks on the city fortification walls, visit to the Rector's Palace, Maritime Museum, museums of the Franciscan and Dominican monasteries, city cathedral, Rupe Ethnographical Museum and the Aquarium of the Biological Institute.
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Istrian Sights

In this feature, we will reveal to you some of the sights of one of Croatia's very special regions, Istria, that, besides its splendid coastline, can boast of having a green inland with Medieval hilltop towns.
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Apartments, rooms and houses in Croatia

10.000 accommodation units along the Adriatic coast
For your holiday in Croatia choose from more than 10, 000 private accommodation units along the entire Adriatic Coast. From Istria and Kvarner in the North through Zadar, Sibenik, Split (Dalmatia) to Dubrovnik in the South, as well as the Adriatic Islands (Hvar, Brac, Korcula etc.).
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From the Press:
TUI’s best hotel award to Bluesun hotel Afrodita 27.08.2008

German TUI, one of the world's largest turoperators, has issued a prestigious reward to Bluesun hotel Afrodita at Tučepi in a category of the „best leasure time hotel“. Surveyed guests' evaluation officially puts Afrodita on top of all 5800 hotels worldwide that accomodate TUI's guests.read more
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