Day1 Stroll through the fairy tale castle and recall the lost love
Zagreb was rated as Europe’s top travel destination by Lonely Planet in 2017. It is a first-class capital that combines culture, art, music, architecture, and food. It has a long-lasting cafe culture and colorful tiles. Rooftop of St. Mark’s Basilica.
Day2 A magical journey in nature
Plitvice Lakes District, a World Natural Heritage Site, is a famous national park in Croatia. There are 16 connected mountain lakes in it, with a total length of 10 kilometers, so it is also called “Plitvice Lakes”.
Day3 Sit by the sea organ and listen to the sound of the sea
In Marina Zadar, there are some stone steps built on the coast. They don’t look like anything unique.
Day4 Touch history and wander in the Middle Ages
Sibenik, a historic city in Croatia, where time stands still and flows.
Day5 is a pleasant place to live and stay in a daze
Split, the second largest city in Croatia, the largest seaport in Dalmatia, a health and tourist resort.
Day6-7 Party all night and explore the mysterious cave
Hvar Island next to Split is a sunny, green and lush island among the many islands in Croatia. It enjoys 2724 hours of brilliant sunshine all year round!
Day8: Blossoms bloom and the Renaissance returns
Stari Grad means “Old City”. It is one of the oldest towns in Europe with a history of more than 2,300 years.
The old city still retains its simple folk customs and exquisite architecture, and most of the city is a world heritage site protected by UNESCO.
Day9-11 Overlooking the ancient city and encountering “Game of Thrones”
For many European cities, overlooking is a good angle for viewing.
Day1 Stroll through the fairy tale castle and recall the lost love
Zagreb was rated as Europe’s top travel destination by Lonely Planet in 2017. It is a first-class capital that combines culture, art, music, architecture, and food. It has a long-lasting cafe culture and colorful tiles. Rooftop of St. Mark’s Basilica.
Day2 A magical journey in nature
Plitvice Lakes District, a World Natural Heritage Site, is a famous national park in Croatia. There are 16 connected mountain lakes in it, with a total length of 10 kilometers, so it is also called “Plitvice Lakes”.
Day3 Sit by the sea organ and listen to the sound of the sea
In Marina Zadar, there are some stone steps built on the coast. They don’t look like anything unique.
Day4 Touch history and wander in the Middle Ages
Sibenik, a historic city in Croatia, where time stands still and flows.
Day5 is a pleasant place to live and stay in a daze
Split, the second largest city in Croatia, the largest seaport in Dalmatia, a health and tourist resort.
Day6-7 Party all night and explore the mysterious cave
Hvar Island next to Split is a sunny, green and lush island among the many islands in Croatia. It enjoys 2724 hours of brilliant sunshine all year round!

Day8: Blossoms bloom and the Renaissance returns
Stari Grad means “Old City”. It is one of the oldest towns in Europe with a history of more than 2,300 years.
The old city still retains its simple folk customs and exquisite architecture, and most of the city is a world heritage site protected by UNESCO.
Day9-11 Overlooking the ancient city and encountering “Game of Thrones”
For many European cities, overlooking is a good angle for viewing.

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