Known for its old town, Split still has most of its city wall intact, and what you find both within and just outside are wonderful European gems unlike other cities.
Very much basking in its centuries old dreaminess, Vis is exactly the sort of town you’d hope to visit on your Croatia cruise. Its picturesque with the turquoise waters lapping at the docks and the golden sunlight making the old stone buildings glow.
Being a popular island with Croatian locals, Hvar is a hot spot! It’s definitely the most trendy and fresh of the many Croatia islands you can stop at on your Croatia sailing trip, but it also has a wonderful, historic side.
Maybe I shouldn’t share about Mljet. It’s such a perfect place and I don’t think anybody should visit…but that’s just it! It is still one of those quiet, serene Croatia islands that both captures a bygone way of life AND provides for great tourism opportunities.
The city is one of a kind, and with Game of Thrones using it as the backdrop and filming location of King’s Landing, it’s become wildly popular.
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