| Croatia, a resort of almost an untouched beauty | | | | Croatia - Roman amphitheatre. It's the sixth |
| in a busy Europe, lies on the coast of Adriatic Sea. | | | | biggest amphitheatre in the world. Some scientists |
| The ruins of the ancient structures may be of | | | | say that Pula is 3000 years old and was built long |
| interest for those, who is fond of history and the | | | | ago the birth of the Roman Empire. For a long |
| clean sand and transparent sea attract those, | | | | time the city belonged to Italy and only in 1947 |
| who prefer to spend their holidays on the beach. | | | | became Yugoslavian. |
| Once being a part of communist Yugoslavia, | | | | Umag and Porec are always named among the |
| having experienced wars and destructions in | | | | best, the most comfortable and popular resorts |
| 1990-s, now Croatia presents an embodiment of | | | | on Istria. |
| stability and comfort in combination with relatively | | | | Umag coast length is about 20 kilometers. The Old |
| low prices. | | | | City looks like many cozy European small cities |
| The capital of Croatia, Zagreb is now beginning to | | | | with narrow tiled streets. The more popularity the |
| press such popular tourist destinations of the | | | | resort is gaining the more hotels are building so it's |
| Central Europe as Prague and Budapest. | | | | not a problem to find an accommodation. In July |
| Zagreb can be divided into 3 parts - the ancient | | | | the city houses International tennis tournament. |
| city counting four hundreds years of history with | | | | Porec is the biggest resort on Istria and the |
| President Palace, St Mark's church; the city of XIX | | | | National Tourist Department named it the main |
| century with cozy restaurants, cafes, theatres | | | | Croatian resort. |
| and parks; and the modern Zagreb built after | | | | The ancient part of Porec counts more than 2000 |
| World War II. Zagreb is often called the city of | | | | years of history ad is a must see for those who |
| museums - the density of museums here | | | | happened to be in this place. The city is a historic |
| exceeds all the limits. | | | | treasure itself; especially interesting is the Etruscan |
| The most visited resort zone of Croatia is the | | | | church of VI century. |
| peninsula of Istria. It lies close to the Slovenian | | | | Rovinj seems to be the most charming and |
| border and receives the most of the tourists | | | | picturesque place on Istria. Originally it was an |
| coming to Croatia. | | | | island, but 250 years ago a channel between |
| Those who came by air, land in the airport of Pula. | | | | Rovinj and Istria was filled in. |
| Its population is about 62 000 that makes Pula | | | | A visit to this part of Croatia gives a possibility to |
| one of the biggest cities on peninsula. Here you | | | | get to Venice in a couple of hours by boat, so |
| can observe one of the most renowned sights in | | | | you receive 2-in-1. |