Croatia Vacation Home Rentals
Croatia is a southern central European country which has around 4 and-a-half million residents and has many neighboring countries such as Serbia, Slovenia and Hungary; the west of the country shares its borders with the beautiful Adriatic Sea. The capital of Croatia is Zagreb which is home to around 700 thousand people. Tourists enjoy visiting the country and the Croatia apartment rentals and Croatia villa rentals are very popular with visitors and help to supply the country with a healthy tourism industry.
The Adriatic Sea resorts are very popular with tourists; in particular Dubrovnik attracts many visitors each year. The wonderful old town of Dubrovnik houses numerous important monuments and architectural attractions steeped in history. The spectacular blue waters of the Adriatic is a major pull with tourists looking to go for diving or sailing experience which can command some spectacular views. The Dubrovnik vacation homes rental market is very high in demand, especially during the summer months.
Another tourism hotspot in Croatia is the beautiful harbour town of Trogir, its architectural sites are a must for enthusiasts and all visitors alike. Trogir apartment rentals looking over the harbour and the Adriatic are very popular with tourists. In fact, tourists account for around 50% of the town's municipal budget. Trogir is a great place to try your hand at sailing and fishing.
If you are looking for a beautiful and relaxing beach holiday, then look no further than Hvar Island, the island enjoys some great weather and offers some pristine beaches overlooking the Adriatic. Hvar Island beach villas and apartments can be found and most set in amazing locations with sunning views. Many Croatian natives also visit this island for a break.
There are no doubting Croatia's credentials as a beautiful ad exciting country for people from all over the world to visit. It feels unique and different to the envy of many countries, there really is a little bit of everything in Croatia for everyone.
Author: Boris Grosu