23 Croatia -- [Travel Memories]

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

Hello friends :)

In the Balkans, Croatia began to become popular with the beginning of the year 2000, and in 2013, with the European Union membership, the visa was applied to Turkish citizens. Nevertheless, it continues to be a Balkan country where the Turks frequently travel with their perfect nature and their borders. Croatia is home to medieval cities and historic sites of Europe, a place where the Plitvice Lakes and the Adriatic islands are fascinating. When you go to Croatia, the European country of the Balkans, for a weekend or longer, there are some towns and towns that you should not come without seeing. From Dubrovnik to Pula, from Zagreb to Zadar The places to see in Croatia, the paradise of the Balkans:

Dubrovnik


Dubrovnik, called the puzzle of Adryatic, is a medieval city of Croatia. Dubrovnik, where you will feel yourself in an open air museum with its architecture. It is a sailor city founded in the century. The orange roofed houses that rise up to the ceiling when you look at the city from the top are the stark gazeful beauty between the blue of the Adriatic and the sky. There are many places to visit in the Old Town of the city, as well as popular beaches like Banje and Lapad on the nearby Loktum.

Plitvice National Park


Plitvice National Park, one of Croatia's tourist destinations, is one of the most beautiful natural wonders of Europe. Almost every lake in this region, known as the Sixteen Lakes, near the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, has its own unique color. Plitvice Lakes; dark blue, green, macchi, and gray. Excessive amounts of lakes have minerals and various organisms. Therefore, according to the sunlight and the temperature of the air, the color of the lakes varies continuously over time. You can join the tours in the lake with the boats, if you want, in the area you can travel using wooden walkways. The lakes and waterfalls in the image that cuts the nephews are the paradise corners waiting to be discovered.

Pula


Located on the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula in the Adriatic Sea, Pula was once the city where the gladiators' fights were made. Amphitheater from ancient Roman times is one of the places where tourists visit extensively today. One of the cities that best reflects the Roman period, Pula has been crowned by many states for centuries and today enjoys the most fun days in Croatia.

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hai @mervesaglamx, I like your photo of Plitvice National Park, beautiful nature so want to go there:)

hopefully one day you will go my friend :)

I'm sure, and when it happens will you come with me? if i go alone i will definitely get lost and do not know the way :)

Çok güzel yerler :)

Evet gercekten oyle :)

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