Thank you for promoting my homeland but we are not only sea and sun...there are huge number of casttles,fortresses and forts here and much to see inland Hrvatska....for example Osijek and his Tvrđa....inland equvivelnt of Dubrovnik or Đakovo city or Varazdin...numerous nature parks and all green is here!!!! Enjoy freedom,Enjoy Croatia! Welcome! Cro: Dobro došli! Cheers from Zagreb
@@germanicpride7502 most Croatians speak English (except perhaps old population), and from region to region, some of other European languages (Istria - lots of ppl speak Italian as well, etc)
Croatia is the most beautiful country in the world. Went on a two week cruise on the Mediterranean and out of all the countries we visited, the Croatian people were the friendliest and most accommodating people we met. Not to mention the fact that Croatia was by far the cleanest and most beautiful country out of all of them.
Yeah! Bro that's right and do you know that in the FIFA World Cup which was held in Moscow the capital of Russia there mbappe from France was in the first rank and Luka Modric from Croatia in the second rank and he was got the golden boot from FIFA worldcup Russia
I have traveled too Croatia four times in the last time I was there wasn't 2018 Croatia's most beautiful country I've ever been to and the people are so social and welcoming and intelligent I hope to travel back to Croatia as soon as this pandemic is over but I think the next time I travel there I am going to move there to Croatia! Much love from the United States
I can vividly tell anybody that no job is secured, the only secured source of income is business and investment because with that you can have a good sleep without working under tension or duress
Many people don't know about the beauty of this country, pure Mediterranean nature. Here in my country (Spain) we have a lot of foregein tourism we are one of the 3 most visited countries in the world for years now, but when we want to travel outside, Croatia is one of our favorites by far, a lot of "lucky" spaniards have a second home there for vacations, a truly gem of country, culture and people, that alone should tell you a lot.
At least as for the Mediterranean Sea, Croatia is one of the most beautiful countries, as i believe. In spite of the war, Croatians have managed to do many and various worthwhile facts so that Croatia means the beautiness of nowadays. The man must be always in harmony with nature and this is respected in Croatia. I wish to this country and its people to enjoy the life and to give messages also others about this beautiness. Greetings from Greece!!!
Thank you my friend, been to Greece and I can tell you after my homeland Croatia, Greece is my favourit country. The beaches you have, history and the food makes Greece irresistable place. Pozdrav :)
Croatia is one of the most beautiful countries in the world!Something which everyone need to see. 😍 Greetings to my wonderful neighbors and all those who come there.With love from Serbia-Belgrade .❤️💋
The famous Croatian scientist Ruđer Bošković got his square in the 11th district of the capital Paris. not far from the French Academy on the wall of the palace in which he lived erected a memorial plaque to our scientist (the first plaque in Paris partly written in non-French), this will be his second memorial in Paris. - By law in France, the names of streets or squares cannot be changed, because that would mean changing the addresses of people living there. New names are given to new streets or squares (which do not exist in Paris), or city areas where there are no addresses or numbers. That way, no one will be able to put Ruđer Bošković's address next to his name. By the way, on the invitation for this important event, Ruđer Bošković was called "a scientist and philosopher, a born Croat, an adopted Frenchman, a symbol of the universalism of the century of light". among other things, he is credited with the fact that the domes of St. Peter in Rome, etc. 🇭🇷 🇨🇵
I was there in 2000. It was just opening up then. What a beautiful, beautiful place. I never saw a coastline as gorgeous as the Adriatic coast of Croatia.
What do you mean just opening? If is when you heard about it, then maybe, but croatia was always open, even during yugoslavia it was an open country and tourists were everywhere, not americans tho, and not many english in general, but germans, italians, austrians or dutch for the last 50 years it was a tourist country be it good or bad.
Thanks mostly to Tesla ; Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant or HPP Jaruga is the second oldest hydroelectric power plant in the world and the first in Europe. It was built under the waterfall Skradinski buk on the river Krka (today within the Krka National Park). On August 28, 1895, just two days after the first hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls, the first Croatian and one of the world's first electric power systems was put into operation: the Krka Hydroelectric Power Plant - Šibenik. 🌞❤️🇭🇷
Absolutely beautiful. Parents took me on holidays in that area (pre 1970) from Vienna to Rome (by train) and then Vienna to Prague in Czechia by car, Vienna to Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina (driving down coast and back inland). I was completely blown away with the architecture, cobblestones (ok -with everything). Especially remember Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik and then Sarajevo on the way home. I have very fond memories of just turning 18 and a boy about 12 gave me some hand picked wild flowers on Mostar Bridge and he didn't want any money in exchange. Wow, now that is hospitality! So glad to be able to revisit with wonderful videos like this.
@janet34243 To vise nemozes ni o Kosovu reci, tamo vec nemozes davno vise glavom proviriti bez da ju gubis, a ne jos o ovome. Za ljecenje licnoga kompleksa postoji psihiater, medicina itd.
Šibenik is an old Croatian royal town from at least 9 centuries, ( It was built by Croats ) with 2 National Parks (Krka and Kornati) and about a hundred islands. ❤️🌞. Šibenik -- on this side of the Adriatic no city has a larger old core, the city of 4 fortresses, the famous Cathedral of St. James (UNESCO). From the sea side to enter the city, you have to go through the canal of St. Anthony about 2 km long which is guarded by the fortress of St. Nicholas, also under UNESCO. Entrance to the NP. Krka 14 km away. Croatia is very beautiful and CLEAN.
There should be at least plus 10 more ''places to visit'' on this list with Šibenik on it, but hey I cant complain on this one heheh Maybe we can let Šibenik be ''the undiscovered pearl'' located somewhere between Zadar and Split. Usput, Antonija, baš gledam komentare da vidim je li iko spomenija moj grad. Svaka čast :D
Nobody mentioned Brijuni national park, one of the most beautiful, and Kopacki Rit in Slavonia, absolutely preserved nature... so much places should be on that list...
Croatia is really beautiful. I live in Slovenia which is a neighbouring country. I've been visiting Croatia since I was little. Especially during summer time. It's an amazing country. Full of natural and historical beauty. It's a must see. :) I've been to all mentioned places, except for Hvar and Korčula, which are on my bucket list for this year. :)
@@danielticak5924 kako za koga. :) Zavisi ko šta voli. Ali imaš raznolikih mogućnsoti: od planinarenja, do mora, jamskih ogleda, finih jezera i tako dalje. :) A naravno najviše smo ponosni na Bled i Postojnsku jamu. 😄👌😍
CroAtia 🇭🇷 was absolutely stunning! I visited a couple of months before covid hit.. I don’t know when I’ll be Able to revisit but definitely want to go back
I'm flying into Zagreb from the United States in a few short weeks, I am so ecstatic! My dads side of the family is Bosnian and I'm now 21 finally getting to visit where I'm from, words can't describe how excited i am!!! 😍🤗
I'm English and I love the British Isles more than anywhere else, but I find myself drawn to the idea of living on the Adriatic and meeting a nice girl there. She could translate for me!
Croatia is a wonderland! Despite the coronavirus, I hope our borders will disappear soon (Schengen) - it shouldn't have even existed. Cheers from Hungary!
This video about the top 10 places to visit in Croatia has me feeling like I'm in an episode of the anime K-On! The stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture of Croatia showcased in this video are truly awe-inspiring. From the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes National Park to the charming city of Dubrovnik, there's something for everyone to enjoy. It's amazing to see how much history and culture Croatia has to offer, and I can't wait to plan my next adventure there. Thanks for the travel inspiration!
@Serdar Kilican even tho our media is very restrictive towards what's happening in the middle east, many of us know how much you did in a fight against the ISIL. You have our full support.
Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant or HPP Jaruga is the second oldest hydroelectric power plant in the world and the first in Europe. It was built under the waterfall Skradinski buk on the river Krka (today within the Krka National Park). On August 28, 1895, just two days after the first hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls, the first Croatian and one of the world's first electric power systems was put into operation: the Krka Hydroelectric Power Plant - Šibenik. 🌞❤️🇭🇷
Hello, I'm from the Philippines. 🇵🇭 One of the TV Series here in the PH shoot in Croatia. It is such a beautiful country. I love Croatia. I just notice all the houses and buildings have the same roof colors, is it red or orange? haha! it's stunning. ❤️❤️❤️
Gracias por mostrar el esplendor de la hermosa Croacia 🇭🇷.... excelente Presentación de las principales maravillas .... hay muchas más que pueden recoger y mostrar al mundo. Los felicito.... 🥇🏆👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️😁
As a Croatian, im very happy everyone likes to go and spend their time in my country. Right now, i wanna recommend the place i was born and raised in. Its called Sutivan and its a small place on the Island of Brac(Č). Its an absolutely beautiful place(For a Croatian like me, of course it would be. But trust me, tourists from Serbia tell me im pretty lucky to live there.) It has a few resturants and a pizzeria, if you go there, i recommend to buy pizza from the Pizzeria Bracera for lunch, and buy something from Resturant Miki for dinner. It has beaches such as Likva, Bistrica, Lučica, etc. We have a market, a very old park and a newer one. We have a football and a Basketball court/field. Or as we call it, “igralište”. Right by it you have a cage, and some work out bars. Same as two beaches, one is called “Mala Bunta” (Small/Tiny Bunta.) and “Velika Bunta” (Big Bunta.) And our popular story, back in the 1900’s, there was a story that we had a cat in the bell tower. So they built a cat sculpture at the same spot where the cat was sitting and years later in 2020, they put up a girl sculpture holding the cat and pointing to the bell tower. That scultpure is basically a stone sculpture sitting on a bench. Its very fascinating, if you want to check it out, i really recommend it. ☺️❤️
Dalmatia is a very beautiful land, my family is from there, so I've been going there every summer since the very young age, even though I am a Serb. Favourite city: Sibenik.
@@mihailoar o, kojem ti to hrvatskom neuspjehu pričaš? odnosno, u čemu je to tvoja smrdija uspješnija od hrvatske, osim u izvozu šovinizma, i i srećom neuspijelih agresija na svoje susjede.
Nice background story and a nice favourite city, it’s my favourite as well! PS don’t care about the chauvinistic fool’s comment, he just feels the need to put other people down on any basis to feel good about himself, the poor fool mistreats his own mother even probably. We Croats don’t have anything against Serbs, only (Croatian) chauvinists do, and who cares about those fools and their evil. Frede, ti nisi Hrvat već šovinist, smeće ljudsko!
There are so many beautiful places to visit in Croatia that it is hard to find enough time for all of them. I have 8 days planned there but will miss 4 of these top 10 sites!
Croatia is in fact an old member of the Habsburg monarchy. Yugoslavia was conceived in Croatia, but we had no idea what awaited us when we joined forces with you. Even here you do not miss the opportunity to try to come to the fore. Stay where you are!
Beginning Croatian and reading these comments just mades my night and make me more and more proud to be Croatian ❤️ But as Croatian let me tell you about more places you should visit in Croatia, jes these are beautiful places but let's not forget Vukovar, Vinkovci, Šibenik, Ogulin, Murter (island), Varaždin, Osijek, Slavonski Brod, Đakovo, Nacionalni park Velebit, Trogir, Vir (island), Vodice, Zlarin (island).... And a lot more!! There's basically a lot to see but can't wait to see what other countries have ❤️