7 Places You Should Visit With Kids in Croatia
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Are you ready to take your kids somewhere special? You can be sure that many families will be heading to Disney and other tourist destinations. Maybe, you’re eager to show them something different, something natural with historical significance. At the same time, kids want to have fun.
Where can you visit with kids that check off every box? Come to Croatia! It’s a beautiful destination with so many amazing things to do. Take a closer look at seven of our recommendations.
1. Croatia Skradin Bay
Skradin is a tiny village in Croatia that quite simply doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Of course, that’s good news for you. Visit with kids to explore, and you’ll have an amazing experience without being inundated by tourists. It’s located on the Krka river in a spot that’s so wide that it feels like you’re staying at the seaside.
There’s plenty of things to do here from hiking and cycling to eating at amazing restaurants. However, to make the experience truly amazing to kids, give stand-up Surfing at Skradin Bay a try. This is a fun and challenging activity, yet it is suitable for children as young as six.
2. Turina Fortress
If you bring your family to Skradin, you should consider an overnight stay, maybe more! There’s simply so much to do. Perhaps you would like to add a bit of history to your back-to-nature adventure. In that case, you should definitely add the Turina Fortress to your list.
This historical site was built in the 13th century by the ruling Subic. The chance to visit a Medieval structure is exciting enough. Even better, the fortress is perfect for exploration. It’s the perfect combination of activity and historical education. At the end of the day, you might even be able to justify allowing the kids some downtime while the adults enjoy the Croatia Underwater Winery.
3. Cetina River
The Cetina River is fed by a clear blue reservoir created by a spring in Milosevo near the village of Cetina. The reservoir itself is a stunning attraction that draws swimmers and divers to its shores every year. It’s frequently referred to as the magic eye or the eye of the earth. Kids would be easily entertained spending a day here.
However, that’s just the beginning. The Cetina flows through miles and miles of thrilling rapids, canyons, waterfalls, and jungles. If you’ve ever wanted to take your kids white water rafting, the Cetina river is the perfect choice for novice rafters. There’s enough challenge and thrill to be exciting, but the experience is safe enough to remain enjoyable for all.
4. The Sea Organ in Zadar
The Sea Organ is a truly unique art installation in Zadar. It consists of the organ itself, which is hidden beneath a set of stairs that disappears into the Adriatic Sea. The organ plays music driven by the pressure of water in organ pipes buried within the concrete. It’s a world-famous attraction that would be the perfect subject for a student’s essay on what they did on vacation, perfected with editing from PapersOwl. In addition to this, there’s a solar-powered installation to complement the Sea Organ. This is called Greetings From The Sun. It was built as a celebration of the solar system and uses light to accompany the sounds of the sea organ.
5. Zrmanja River
Once a sport for hardcore outdoors people, kayaking has gone mainstream. It’s easy to see why. This sport is something that rank beginners can do with just a bit of instruction. At the same time, advanced paddlers can find waterways that are absolutely challenging to them. This is also a great way for families to experience nature together.
In Croatia, the Zrmanja river is tame enough for a family to enjoy but exciting enough to hold the interest of experienced kayakers. This is a thrilling day trip where travelers can punctuate making their way down the river with stops to swim and admire waterfalls.
6. Barac Caves
The Barac Caves are a protected area. These caves are important as they have significance in the following areas:
- Paleontology
- Geodiversity
- Archaeology
- Biodiversity
- Landscape diversity
- Cave diversity
The Barac caves are a constant research subject and were first mapped in 1699. The caves were closed just before WWII. Fortunately, new explorations began recently. Several new caves were mapped, and the site was reopened in 2004.
Of course, visiting the caves is more than an educational experience. It’s also great fun. The caves are located in Plitvice Lakes National Park. There are plenty of things to do in the park, and opportunities for kids to run off some energy. It’s also a big attraction for cyclists. If you and your kids are capable riders, consider taking a multi-day cycling tour that includes a visit to the Barac caverns.
7. Krka River National Park
Croatia is beautiful and absolutely diverse. The country also has a rich history that dates back to the 6th century when the Croats moved into the region. The history of the land is much older. There is evidence that paleolithic and neolithic tribes lived in the area. It’s a fascinating place for historians, geologists, and archaeologists.
If you’re looking for a way for your children to learn about the history of Croatia while also being active and engaged, consider a guided tour cycling around the Krka River National Park. This is the perfect day trip for kids who need a variety of activities to keep them interested. They’ll visit a museum, take a boat ride, swim under waterfalls, and cycle up the river.
Final Thoughts
To be honest, this list barely scratches the surface. These are amazing sites for kids and adults to experience. They allow for a wide range of activities and will offer memorable experiences to your children. Of course, if you have more time, we encourage you to stay longer. Croatia is full of historical places, beaches, jungles, even UNESCO heritage sites. Visit with kids, and they will remember this as the trip of a lifetime!
Author’s bio. Jessica Fender is a professional writer and educational blogger at EssaySupply, an aggregator for useful college resources and websites. Jessica enjoys sharing her ideas to make writing and learning fun.
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