Flights from Diu to Croatia
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About Diu (DIU)
Diu is a vibrant city which falls in the territory of Daman and Diu in India. Even though being a part of Gujarat, it is considered not much a part of the state. The city is a worldwide reckoned as a tourist destination. Having a Portuguese history, the city still is imprinted with a strong Portuguese touch. This can be felt in its each element, be its archaeological structures or culture. The land has some ancient temples, old forts, half demolished churches, and giant museums which still carry the touch of the historic Portuguese stay. The city of Diu was in the period of 14th to 16th century a seaport and naval base and a strong Portuguese enclave. The giant sea waves, the seamless beaches and the dense woods lining at farthest along the coastal lines offer a perfect romantic getaway for visitors who visit this land for honeymoon purpose. Few major tourist attractions of Diu are Gangeshwar Temple, Ghoghla Beach, Nagoa Beach, Panikotha, Hoka Tree, Diu Fort and Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Diu is a vibrant city with inhabitants belonging to different castes and religiuons. The land oozes with a lot of sightseeing places that include Bunder Chowk, INS Kukri, Panikota, St. Paul’s Church and many more. There are a lot of festivals celebrated on this land in which visitors participate with pride and joy. Few famous festivals are Makarshankranti, Holi, Janmashtami, Rakshanbandhan, Diwali, Id, Christmas and New Year. The night life here is full of joy, enthusiasm and a bohemian zeal.
About Croatia (HR)
Situated in Balkan Peninsula’s northwestern region, Croatia is a small country with mountains, plains and islands. Its mountainous region features a continental climate while its coastal areas face a Mediterranean climate. Zagreb, the capital city, features a unique cityscape. The historic quarter, Upper Town area is famous for the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The open-air farmer’s market next to it, Dolac Market, offers a fine glimpse of local life where travellers can buy fresh fruits and drink coffee. Plitvice Lakes National Park, about two hours away from Zagreb, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 16 interconnecting lakes. Dubrovnik, another popular city in Croatia, is known for its well-preserved Old Town area. This medieval part of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Palace Knezev Dvor, Dominican monastery and Stradun as the main attractions. Croatia has more than 1000 islands. The unique Brijuni National Park in the Brijuni islands features a 1600-year-old olive tree, Tito Museum and St Mary's Church along with being home to animals from South America, Asia and Africa. The western border of Croatia comprises the islands of Dalmatia. Hvar Island here has a large number of secluded beaches around the main town. Malo Zaraće Beach, Dubovica Beach and Pokonji Dol Beach offer the best laidback vibes with stunning vistas. Book flights and hotels while planning a trip to Croatia from MakeMyTrip offering the best discounts.
