Because of the more than a thousand islands and the beauty of Croatia it is a very popular vacation destination. Croatia offers numerous bays where your Gulet Holidays Croatia can anchor along with beautiful beaches and untouched nature. There are so many places that you can visit in Croatia when taking a Gulet cruise but where you visit will depend on the cruise. Many of these places that you can visit in Croatia are registered in the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO’s) Register of the World Cultural Heritage.

• Dubrovnik—this place is considered The Pearl of Adriatic and this city is located in the southern part of Croatia. It is a medieval historic city including the port, tourist center, and town. It is a very prominent tourist resort in Croatia and when you enter the town you will have the feeling that time has stood still. It is surrounded completely with huge walls with all the streets and buildings being historical monuments. While there take in the medieval architecture in many of the palaces, churches, festivals, fortresses, galleries, and the walls of the city. Stone rules the streets, squares, and stairs.
• Korcula—you will find this port and town on a small peninsula off the island of Korcula. This town is known for its long tradition in shipbuilding, stone-masonry, and seafaring along with its rich historical and cultural heritage. You will find a lot of narrow streets inside the old town in which people still live. On Korcula you will see the house of Marco Polo, the palace Arneri that has a Renaissance garden, the cathedral, and city hall. All are from the fourteenth and fifteenth century.
• Hvar—this is one of Croatia’s biggest tourist resorts and is the island with the most sunny days. It is a town of unique historical and cultural heritage with the very old center hosting the oldest theatre in Europe, Benedictine abbey, monuments, a cathedral, bell towers, and more. It is one of the “must visit” towns that should be on your Gulet Charter Croatia itinerary. For excellent local wines and fish specialties you should make it a point to eat in one of the many restaurants there.
• Trogir—this town is called “the city-museum” because each building and rock has its own importance for a certain period of history with its monuments, the cathedral St. Lawrence, and narrow streets.

There are many other places that you can put on your itinerary to visit while on your Gulet Charter Croatia such as Split and National Park Kornati.

Author's Bio: 

This article is penned by Mohit Jain who is a self confessed travel enthusiast. He has traveled many places in Europe and Asia and enjoys writing about different travel destinations and places of tourist interest. He has just returned from his Christmas vacation in Croatia where he took gulet holidays Croatia from Majstor Charter a well known gulet hire Croatia company that provides you with plenty of gulet options and packages.