Food and Nature with Travel Tips Croatia

Many would really want to get out to the sea. Breathe in fresh air. Eat much without worrying about health. That’s what Croatia can help us with.

This fulfilling destination provides with the most extraordinary coastline. And, this is what brings in the attraction. You can’t miss the sapphire waters surrounding the area. A soak in the sun would not even be enough. You have to experience the jewel that’s the sea. On a place like Hvar is where you can find fancy yachts. But, in other areas locales get in with buckets and spades. It’s diverse even on the coastline. Don’t worry, you can also find peace and quiet with secluded coves to discover.

It’s not just the sea that you have to see. Way above, you will find the Dinaric Alps and it stretches all the way from Italy to Albania. Don’t just stop there. Look out for many amazing places to find down the mountains. Pump up your adrenaline for caverns, river canyons, peaks, amazing waterfalls, and lakes. You can take the bike or go on a hike.

After your exhausting adventures, get your hungry stomach filled with their amazing cuisine. It’s a diverse culture and that’s what makes the food more enjoyable. Try out the spicy sausage in Slavonija and Baranj. Who would miss pasta filled with cheese in Central Croatia? Dedicate getting truffle in the coastal regions, but don’t forget the dishes made from calamari, octopus, crabs, scampi and fresh fish from the sea. There’s not much interest for fast food in Croatia, but you would care for desserts. Experience history with their pepper cookies (a mix of the harsh war periods with natural beauty). They’re great for souvenirs if you think of getting one.

The thought of food makes you want to go back for more. If you’re worried on how to get around Croatia, don’t be. There’s many transportation means to find. The best time to come would be in July & August when it’s the best weather. Put on your best dress and go out to the sun!

Insert in shopping from your little travel. It sure would not leave you hanging. Croatians are using the kuna currency. It’s good to always know this money-saving tip. They provide a tax return to goods purchased more than 750 kuna. Won’t that be lovely? When purchasing, be sure to ask for a PDV (VAT) tax return form. Have it stamped when finished filling out while in the point of purchase. For a much easier way, go to shops with labels saying CROATIA TAX-FREE SHOPPING. This Global Blue System is now followed by Croatia where refund is provided with taking off commission off of the price. That’s something to keep the tourists coming.

Those shopping sprees could have gotten you a little more excited. Do you feel like connecting to the world to share? There’s always 300 wifi hotspots around. That’s going to be much more than you need. And, there’s much more to see. So, be there to share.

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