Croatia

Croatia is a beautiful country with some spectacular scenery, plenty of Roman architecture, some stunning landscapes and friendly people to top it all off.

Croatian is the official language, but both German (particularly amongst older people) and English are widely soken.

Top 10 Locations:

Zagreb Zagreb is the capital of Croatia - a city that has plenty of historical architecture and is known for its cafe-culture.
Split Split is a seaside town on the Adriatic coast.
Dubrovnik Dubrovnik is nicknamed "Pearl of the Adriatic" and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.
Pula Coastal town with roman ruins including a large roman amphitheater known as the "Arena"
Zadar Historic coastal town rich in Roman architecture
Hvar Island off the coast of Croatia, with ancient fortresses, and now with a lively tourist scene and nightlife.
Plitvice UNESCO World Heritage List national park with 16 lakes and forests, considered one of the most beautiful parks in Europe.
Rab Historic town, good facilities, nice climate and great beaches - also known as a pioneer of nudism. Rab is an island in Croatia and a town of the same name located just off the northern Croatian...
Varaždin Former capital, now an interesting Baroque town.
Rijeka Rijeka is the principal seaport of Croatia, located on Kvarner Bay, but is more of a transport hub and port city than a destination in itself.
National Transport
Long Distance Bus: 

Zagreb bus station: http://www.akz.hr/En.htm
Split bus station: http://www.ak-split.hr/EN/index.html
Rijeka bus station: http://www.tz-rijeka.hr/english/travel-autotrans.asp
Dubrovnik: http://www.libertasdubrovnik.com/
Varaždin: Autobusni promet d.d. http://www.ap.hr/

Long Distance Train: 

Croatian Railways: http://www.hznet.hr (but you're probably better off checking timetables on www.bahn.de)

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