Croatia Car rentals

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Our cheap Croatia car hire prices make renting a car a very attractive proposition. And, we have many convenient locations from which to pick up and drop off your vehicle.

Croatia stretches along the Adriatic coast. The country borders Bosnia & Herzegovina, Hungary, Serbia & Montenegro and Slovenia. The countrys landscape ranges from small villages in the interior to the dramatic Dalmatian coastline. In the north, the Istria peninsula includes the major coastal resorts of Porec, Pula, Opatija and Rovinj; the Kvarner region has many islands and islets with good beaches. Further south, are the Split and Makarska regions. Zagreb, the economic, cultural and administrative heart of the region, sits prominently on the River Sava. Dubrovnik was once considered to be the most beautiful city in Croatia with its medieval walls and palaces. Split was founded in the 4th century AD by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. The enormous palace he built and the walled town now form part of the old quarter. Concerts, opera and dance all take place within the palace. Plitvice Lakes National Park consists of a string of 16 beautiful blue-green lakes in a valley between high forested mountains. Foodwise, visitors should sample manistra od bobica (beans and fresh maize soup).

Labin-Rabac Tourist Association

Address: Aldo Negri 20, HR-52220 LABIN

Email: tzg.labin@pu.htnet.hr

Phone: +385 (0) 52 855 560

  • Cultural Historical Museum
    Dubrovnik's Cultural Historical Museum is located inside the luxurious buildings of the Duke's (also referred to as the Rector's) Palace. The permanent collection comprises a wide range of paintings, ceramics, icons, metalwork, textiles, furniture, glassware and photographs.
  • Labin Fortica
    After a couple of days on the beach at Rabac, a jaunt up to the medieval town of Labin provides a great opportunity to soak up its rich cultural and architectural heritage.
  • Baredine Cave
    Just a short trip from the town of Porec by the village of Nova Vas, Baredine Cave offers a treasure chest of stalagmites and stalactites - those mysterious subterranean sculptures created over time by the slow dripping of water.
  • Dominican Monastery
    Dubrovnik's 14th-century Dominican Monastery, in the Old Town, hosts some of the best paintings by Dubrovnik's 15th- and 16th-century artists, as well as sculptures, golden ware and historical manuscripts.
  • Euphrasius' Basilica
    The Euphrasius' Basilica dates from Byzantine times (it was built in the first half of the 6th century) and was made a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.
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