Croatia is known for its beautiful coastline and popular destinations such as Dubrovnik and Split, but the country also has plenty of lesser-known spots waiting to be discovered. For travelers who want something different from crowded beaches and iconic cities, there are hidden gems full of nature, culture and history. Here are five surprising "did you know?" facts about unknown destinations in Croatia that are absolutely worth your time.
Did you know....
- The island of Vis has a rich military history? Vis, a remote island in the Adriatic Sea, was used as a military base for many years and was closed to tourists until 1989. You can now explore underground tunnels, old bunkers and watchtowers there. This island also offers crystal clear waters and some of Croatia's best diving spots.
- The city of Osijek in the east is a hidden paradise for lovers of baroque architecture? Located in the Slavonia region, Osijek is known for its impressive Baroque buildings and the 18th-century Tvrđa Fortress. In addition, you can enjoy delicious local wines and traditional dishes you won't find anywhere else in Croatia.
- Risnjak National Park is one of the few places where you can spot lynx and wolves? Located in the Dinaric Alps, Risnjak is one of Croatia's less visited national parks. Besides beautiful mountain scenery and clear lakes, here you can observe wild animals such as lynx, brown bears and wolves in their natural habitat.
- You can attend the largest white truffle festival in Croatia in the village of Motovun? Motovun, located in Istria, is famous for its truffles. Every year a big festival is held here in honor of the white truffle, where you can enjoy all kinds of truffle dishes, tastings and even truffle hunting excursions.
- Baćina Lakes provide a tranquil alternative to the busy Plitvice Lakes National Park? The Baćina Lakes, near the town of Ploče, consist of seven freshwater lakes surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape. Here you can kayak, swim or just relax without the crowds you often find at the larger tourist attractions.