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Croatia new hotspot for young travelers

ZAGREB, June 13 (Hina) - The Elite Daily website, also called The Voice of Generation Y, has published an article stating ten reasons why Croatia is a new hotspot for young travelers.

"From unforgettable “Game of Thrones” scenery to thrilling sailing trips and a legendary music scene, there are countless reasons why Croatia is so hot right now," the article said, adding that during the busiest holiday booking period in 2015, youth travel experts have confirmed a significant increase in bookings for vacations to Croatia, making it one of the world’s top tourist destinations.

According to the website, number one reason why why Croatia is a hotspot for young travelers, and the ideal destination for an epic vacation is the TV series "Game of Thrones". "The gorgeous and medieval scenery of the hit TV series has captured the imagination of viewers around the world and fuels the hunger for travel of a generation of fans fixed on visiting Croatia."

"From Dubrovnik’s Old City to the historic architecture in Split, Croatia is the perfect backdrop for a vacation inspired by the fantasy series.

Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities you will ever visit. You’ll feel as though you’re in a fantasy in Dubrovnik, with its medieval walls and old city streets, along with its familiarity since many “Game of Thrones” scenes were actually filmed there," the article said.

he number two reason, according to the article, is Croatia's "perfect Mediterranean climate with warm springs, hot summers and gorgeous, clear blue waters" that will make you want to dive right in.

The reason number three is that Croatia is "a new music Mecca". "Often referred to as the “new Ibiza,” Croatia is quickly becoming the ultimate destination for music fans seeking out top DJs, like David Guetta, Rudimental and Duke Dumont," the article said.

Thrilling sailing trips is the reason number four. "No longer reserved for the rich and famous, in Croatia, anyone can get a group of travelers together and set sail on a gorgeous yacht."

The Daily Elite said that compared to its Mediterranean neighbors, Croatia offers young visitors more for their money. Travelers can enjoy dinners averaging $10-$15 and a beer for $4, which is the reason number five whay Croatia is perfect for young travelers.

Culture is listed as the reason number six. "Croatia’s regions offer a diversity in culture and heritage. The country also boasts the highest number of UNESCO “intangible cultural masterpieces” in Europe."

The natural wonders of Croatia are listed as the reason number seven for visiting Croatia.

"Adventurers looking for something other than a spectacular beach can check out thermal spas at the Plitvice Lakes National Park or visit Mount Srdj, which is a gorgeous mountain in Dubrovnik that offers travelers the chance to venture around on dune buggies or go on hikes to witness some beautiful views," the article said.

The number eight reason for visiting Croatia, according to the website, is that a country is also a celebrity hotspot.

"The country has become a celebrity hotspot, with the likes of Beyoncé, Tom Cruise, Prince Harry and Brangelina opting for the offbeat European destination in recent years. With a laidback culture, historical towns and incredible food, Croatia offers the ideal escape for the understated traveler."

The reason number nine is wine and food. "Croatia offers wine-tasting tours that rival those of both France and Italy," the article said.

"Croatia offers amazing Mediterranean cuisine, inspired by Italy and often prepared in a home-cooked manner. Croatia is an ingredient-rich country, and the seafood is of amazing quality there."

And finally, as the reason number ten the article states Croatia's "historical intrigue"

"A rich Balkan history adds to the intrigue. Home to the one of the world’s greatest travelers, Marco Polo, as well as home to ancient ruins and historical sites, Croatia will fuel even the most cynical traveler with a sense of discovery and adventure.

"A must-see is Brijuni National Park, located on a sunny Adriatic island just off the Istrian peninsula. While touring the park, you’ll find the Roman and Byzantine ruins, a 1,600-year-old olive tree and 100-million-year-old dinosaur footprints. Now that’s history," the article said.

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