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Plan language: EspañolTop things to do in Croatia include exploring Plitvice Lakes National Park with its 16 cascading lakes and crystal-clear waters, wandering through the ancient Roman Diocletian's Palace in Split, and walking the nearly 2-kilometer-long Dubrovnik City Walls for stunning Adriatic views. Each offers a unique glimpse into Croatia's natural beauty and rich history.


Mljet
Two saltwater lakes framed by pine forests and a medieval island monastery make Mljet a serene escape. Walk or cycle, take the short boat to the island, and swim in calm lake waters.
Datos rápidos: Más del 80 por ciento del Parque Nacional Mljet está cubierto de bosques mediterráneos perennes, lo que brinda senderos sombreados y un aroma a pino en casi todos los caminos. Dos profundos lagos de agua salada se encuentran cerca del mar, y un pequeño islote en uno de ellos contiene un monasterio benedictino al que se puede llegar en un corto paseo en bote.
Destacados: Remonta el agua cristalina en kayak y en menos de 10 minutos puedes dar la vuelta al islote con el monasterio, donde el tono de las campanas corta el aire perfumado a pino y los escalones de piedra aún muestran siglos de desgaste. La luz dorada de la tarde transforma la laguna en un color teal metálico, mientras la sal, el romero, los llamados de las gaviotas y las cigarras se mezclan tan intensamente que parece que estás dentro de una postal viva.
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