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O que fazer em Croatia

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Atrações mais populares em Croatia

Top 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.

Plitvice Lakes National Park

1. Plitvice Lakes National Park

Plitvička Jezera

4.8 (124,432)
Parque nacionalAtração turísticaParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Turquoise lakes and cascading waterfalls framed by old forest, a stunning natural landscape. Walk wooden boardwalks, take the lake boat, and photograph the mighty Veliki Slap.

Fatos rápidos: Walkways thread over 16 terraced lakes, where stepped pools spill into one another and waterfalls flash a startling blue-green in sunlight. Expect to hear constant cascades and the crunch of travertine underfoot, as mineral-rich springs and calcite deposits slowly reshape the landscape.

Destaques: Guides often point out tiny bright-green moss banks that trap minerals and help build travertine dams, which can grow at rates up to 1 cm per year. Listen for a hush when an electric boat glides across the deepest central lake, the air tasting of wet pine and limestone while waterfalls drum in the distance.

Diocletian's Palace

2. Diocletian's Palace

Split

4.7 (89,408)
Marco históricoHistory MuseumAtração turísticaMuseuLugar histórico

Step into a world where history meets lively culture. Experience ancient walls alive with local buzz and timeless beauty.

Fatos rápidos: A Roman emperor's retirement pad that doubles as a lively city center where locals shop, dine, and socialize. Over 3,000 years old, this site blends ancient history with everyday life seamlessly.

Destaques: A charming labyrinth of narrow alleys and ancient cellars where you can spot peacocks roaming freely. Its mix of Roman architecture with quaint shops and cozy cafes creates an enchanting atmosphere unlike any other.

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Dubrovnik City Walls

3. Dubrovnik City Walls

Dubrovnik

4.5 (1,469)
Marco históricoLugar históricoAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Walk the Dubrovnik City Walls for sweeping Adriatic views and centuries of history. Expect stone ramparts, towers and panoramic photo spots around the old town.

Fatos rápidos: Climbing the ramparts rewards you with nearly 1.9 kilometers of continuous stone walkway, punctuated by towers and viewpoints that frame red-tiled roofs and the glittering sea. Guard bastions rise at regular intervals, their thick limestone faces bearing cannon scars and narrow embrasures that hint at centuries of maritime defense.

Destaques: Catch the ramparts at first light for a cinematic moment, orange tiles glowing as seagulls wheel below and the 1.9-kilometer loop lies almost empty so footsteps echo on ancient stone. When the bora blows, cold gusts fling salty spray over the lower walls, leaving a gritty film on camera lenses and turning views into wind-whipped, high-contrast scenes.

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Pula Arena

4. Pula Arena

Pula

4.6 (71,310)
AmphitheatreAtração turísticaMarco históricoLugar históricoPerforming Arts Theater

Ancient Roman amphitheatre with towering stone walls and sea views. Walk the sand-floor arena, climb the seating tiers and feel the scale of Roman spectacles.

Fatos rápidos: An enormous stone amphitheatre once held up to 23,000 spectators, today it seats roughly 5,000 under the open sky. Walk close to the limestone walls and you can feel centuries of wear, hear festival acoustics, and count 72 surviving outer arches that catch the sun in dramatic patterns.

Destaques: Nighttime shows flood the pale stone with warm light while orchestras and rock bands perform to crowds of about 5,000, letting sound swirl across the oval so you can stand in the center and feel music wrap around you. Local lore claims one arch was sealed off in the 19th century to hide a merchants' passage, and the patched masonry is still visible if you circle the western side.

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Krka National Park

5. Krka National Park

Skradin

4.5 (65,760)
Parque nacionalAtração turísticaParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Terraced waterfalls and emerald pools showcase Croatia's most dramatic freshwater scenery. Walk wooden boardwalks, take a short boat ride, and swim at Skradinski Buk in season.

Fatos rápidos: A lively river carves through karst canyons for about 73 kilometers, feeding travertine waterfalls that sparkle with spray and echo with birdsong. You can wander on wooden boardwalks that hover above the water, and watch for otters, kingfishers, and old stone mills tucked into shaded riverbanks.

Destaques: Morning light turns the travertine pools a milky turquoise, while fine spray cools your skin and the scent of wet limestone mixes with pine. A dramatic cascade drops roughly 45 meters at its tallest point, and a tiny island monastery adds an uncanny human hush, its bell carrying clear across the pools.

Sea Organ

6. Sea Organ

Zadar

4.7 (70,337)
Atração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Hear the sea play music on Zadar's stone steps, an original public instrument. Sit at sunset to feel waves push air through pipes and produce haunting melodies.

Fatos rápidos: Ocean waves push air through hidden channels and produce unpredictable, organ-like chords that change with every swell. Marble steps double as resonant lids, so you can sit close enough to feel low, breathy tones underfoot while gulls wheel above.

Destaques: Subtle harmonies can thrum so clearly during a strong swell that people say they feel the sound more than they hear it, a sensation that makes conversations hush. Architect Nikola Bašić hid roughly 35 tuned pipes under the polished steps, and a quirky local habit is to press your ear to different stones to find distinct notes, turning the promenade into a playful listening tour.

St. Mark's Church

7. St. Mark's Church

Zagreb

4.6 (5,056)
Atração turísticaIgrejaLocal de cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPonto de interesse

Discover a rooftop mosaic telling a royal tale. Experience vibrant colors and rich history all in one glance!

Fatos rápidos: The church showcases a striking medieval coat of arms made of colorful tiles on its roof. Visitors often marvel at the intricate Gothic portal sculpted by the architect Juraj Dalmatinac.

Destaques: Look closely at the roof's vibrant tiles depicting the medieval Kingdom of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia, alongside the emblem of Zagreb. This visual story is unlike any other church facade, making it a vivid blend of art and history.

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Mljet National Park

8. Mljet National Park

Mljet

4.7 (4,483)
Parque nacionalParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

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.

Fatos rápidos: More than 80 percent of Mljet National Park is covered in evergreen Mediterranean forest, giving shaded trails and fragrant pine on nearly every path. Two deep saltwater lakes sit close to the sea, and a tiny islet in one contains a Benedictine monastery you can reach by a short boat ride.

Destaques: Paddle across glassy water and in under 10 minutes you can circle the islet with the monastery, where bell tones cut through pine-scented air and the stone steps still bear centuries of wear. Golden light in the late afternoon turns the lagoon a metallic teal, while salt, rosemary, gull calls, and cicadas mingle so strongly you feel like you're inside a living postcard.

Korčula Old Town

9. Korčula Old Town

Korčula

4.8 (2,675)
MonumentoAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Medieval walls and Venetian palaces sit on a compact, sea surrounded peninsula. Wander sunlit alleys, climb St Mark's bell tower, and catch the evening Moreska sword dance.

Fatos rápidos: Narrow medieval lanes funnel sea breezes and the scent of pine down to tiny piazzas where locals linger over coffee beneath sun-warmed stone arches. A fishbone-like fortified layout shelters the harbor, while slender towers let you climb for sweeping Adriatic panoramas.

Destaques: A theatrical sword dance called the Moreska brings about 20 performers onto the main cobbles, metal clashing and old chants echoing up to the balconies. Around a small corner a weathered plaque claims the birth of Marco Polo, and pressing your palm to the cool stone feels like touching a story that still smells faintly of salt and resin.

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Pratos doces tradicionais

Kremšnita

Kremšnita

A tall custard slice of layers of crisp puff pastry and silky vanilla custard, kremšnita is famously associated with Samobor and Zagreb, and locals often queue for it fresh from the patisserie.

Rožata

Rožata

A Dalmatian caramel custard traditionally scented with rose liqueur or rose water, rožata blends Mediterranean and Central European influences into a silky, fragrant dessert.

Fritule

Fritule

Small, rum and citrus scented fritters dusted with powdered sugar, fritule are a beloved festive treat especially around Christmas, with family recipes handed down through generations.

Pratos salgados tradicionais

Pašticada

Pašticada

A slow-braised Dalmatian beef stew marinated in wine, vinegar and dried fruit, pašticada is a rich, celebratory dish typically served with gnocchi at feasts and family gatherings.

Soparnik

Soparnik

A paper-thin savory pie filled with Swiss chard, onions and garlic, soparnik is a rustic coastal specialty traditionally baked in a wood-fired oven and served at village celebrations.

Crni rižot

Crni rižot

A striking black risotto colored by cuttlefish or squid ink, crni rižot is prized on the Adriatic coast for its briny, umami-packed flavor and silky texture.

Bebidas tradicionais

Rakija (Šljivovica)

Rakija (Šljivovica)

A potent fruit brandy commonly made from plums or grapes, rakija is often homemade, served as a welcome drink, and plays a central role in Croatian hospitality and celebrations.

Maraschino

Maraschino

A cherry liqueur that originated in Zadar and is made from Marasca cherries including their pits, maraschino has a distinctive bitter-almond complexity and long history in European cocktails.

Plavac Mali wine

Plavac Mali wine

Made from the indigenous Plavac Mali grape of Dalmatia, these bold, tannic red wines show dark fruit and Mediterranean herb notes, with famed sites like Dingač producing age-worthy bottles.

Frequently Asked Questions about Croatia

What is the best time to visit Croatia?
The best months to visit Croatia are May, June, and September. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and tourist crowds are relatively smaller compared to peak summer months, providing a more comfortable and enjoyable travel experience.
Is Croatia expensive to live or travel in?
Croatia has an average cost of living of around $1100 per month. This makes it relatively affordable for travelers and expatriates, especially when compared to Western European countries. Daily expenses such as food, accommodation, and transportation are reasonably priced.
How safe is the tap water in Croatia?
The tap water in Croatia is safe to drink. Tourists can rely on public water supplies without worrying about health risks related to tap water. This enhances convenience and reduces the need to purchase bottled water frequently.
How can I get around Croatia?
Public transport in Croatia has a transport score of 6 out of 10. There are buses and ferries connecting major cities and islands, but services may be limited in rural areas. Renting a car can be a flexible alternative for exploring the country widely.
How many tourists visit Croatia each year?
Croatia attracts approximately 20 million tourists annually. This high number reflects the country's popularity as a travel destination, particularly during the best visiting months of May, June, and September.

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Passeios de um dia mais populares

Plitvice Lakes National Park

130 km 2h by car

UNESCO park with cascading lakes and waterfalls.

Rovinj (Istria)

250 km 3h by car

Picturesque seaside town with narrow streets and art.

Zadar

285 km 3h by car

Roman and Venetian ruins, sea organ and sunsets.

Split

410 km 4h 30m by car

Coastal city built around Diocletian's Palace.

Pula

300 km 3h 20m by car

Famous Roman amphitheater and Istrian coastline.

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Comentários (6)

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Erik N.

Pro tip: Buy bus tickets early online for intercity travel, it saves a lot of money and hassle. Some routes get fully booked fast.

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Monica G.

Try eating at konobas away from the main tourist streets in Split. Portion sizes are generous and prices way better than the tourist traps.

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Youssef B.

Croatia's coast is stunning but crowded in summer, the food is delicious, especially fresh seafood, I stayed 7 days and felt it was just right.

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Flor N.

Had high hopes for Dubrovnik, but it felt too touristy and pricey. Still, the views from the walls are worth seeing at least once.

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Niklas T.

Weather in early autumn was perfect for exploring cities without the intense heat or huge tourist crowds. Loved the relaxed vibe overall.

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Como chegar

Estações de trem

Zagreb Glavni kolodvor

Main national hub; connections to Split, Rijeka, Budapest, Ljubljana

Split Glavni kolodvor

Coastal connections to Zagreb and regional coastal services

Use airport shuttles or buses to centers; trains and intercity buses connect major cities.

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Visto e entrada

Schengen Area
Estadia máxima: 90 dias
Isento de visto

EU/EEA, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Israel

Visto necessário

Many African and South Asian nationals, including India, Pakistan, Nigeria; check embassy

Most short stays follow Schengen rules; check visa requirements well before travel.

Informações úteis para Croatia

Locais populares para comprasIlica (Zagreb), Diocletian's Palace Shops (Split), Stradun (Dubrovnik), Arena Centar (Zagreb)
Locais populares para vida noturnaTkalciceva (Zagreb), Hvar Old Town, Riva (Split), Banje Beach (Dubrovnik)
Restaurantes casuais popularesLocal konobas, Seafood grills, Pizzerias, Street food stands
Restaurantes sofisticados popularesRestaurant 360 (Dubrovnik), Pelegrini (Šibenik), Monte (Rovinj), Zinfandel's (Dubrovnik)
Cafés popularesCogito Coffee (Zagreb), D16 Coffee (Zagreb), Kava Tava (Split)
Água da torneira segura para beberSim
Visto para nômades digitaisSim
Melhor app de táxiBolt, Uber
Preço do táxi / km$1.2
Turistas / ano20000000
População3900000
Velocidade média da internet móvel50 Mbps
Percentual de desemprego7.5 %
Percentual de pobreza20 %
Renda média / mês$1000
Custo médio de vida / mês$1100
Preço do hotel / noite a partir de$40
Preço da cerveja a partir de$3.5
Preço do café a partir de$1.7
Preço da comida de rua a partir de$3
Preço da refeição em restaurante a partir de$10
Moeda localEUR
Tipos de plugue disponíveisC, F
ReligiõesRoman Catholic, Other Christian, Unaffiliated
Idiomas faladosCroatian, English, Serbian, Italian
Grupos étnicosCroats, Serbs, Bosniaks, Other
Orientação políticacenter to center-right
Densidade populacional69 /km²
Área geográfica56594 km²
Desastres naturais possíveisFloods, Wildfires, Earthquakes
Animais perigososTicks, Jellyfish
Locais para um bom passeioOld Town Dubrovnik, Plitvice Lakes, Zagreb Upper Town, Split Riva, Zlatni Rat (Brač)
Transportes públicos popularesBuses, Trains, Ferries, Trams (Zagreb)
Companhias aéreasCroatia Airlines, Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air
Vacinações sugeridasRoutine, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Tetanus
Tipos de arquiteturaMediterranean, Austro-Hungarian, Venetian, Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque
Consumo médio de cerveja por pessoa / ano60 l
Consumo médio de vinho por pessoa / ano20 l
Cultura de gorjetasAbout 10% in restaurants if satisfied, round up for taxis, small tip for cafe service
Coworking / dia$12
Airbnb / mês$1200
Aluguel 1 quarto / mês$650
Academia / mês$35
Orçamento diário (mochileiro)$35
Orçamento diário (médio)$70

Visão geral de Croatia

Proficiência em inglêsBoa
Segurança no trânsitoMédia
Amigável para estrangeirosBoa
Liberdade de expressãoBoa
Transporte públicoMédia
SaúdeMédia
EducaçãoMédia
Confiabilidade da rede elétricaBoa
Segurança contra crimes violentosBoa
CaminhabilidadeBoa
Vida noturnaMédia
Cena gastronômicaBoa
Amigável LGBTQ+Média
Cena de startupsMédia
Nível de ruídoMédia
LimpezaBoa
Acesso à naturezaMuito boa

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