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Where to sleep in Croatia?

Croatian Youth Hostel Association is an organization engaged in the development and promotion of tourism for young people. It has a 63-year-old history and organized a number of package tours and educational programs. It is the only hostel chain in Croatia, with 6 hostels located in the most attractive locations across the country. So let’s get started.

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Zagreb – the capital of Croatia and also a hub of the business, academic, cultural, artistic and sporting worlds in Croatia. It is a city of green parks and walks, with many places to visit in the beautiful surroundings. You can visit a number of museums, such as Museum of Broken Relationships, Museum of illusions, Museum of Torture etc. You can also enjoy yourself in one of the many parks or in the Upper Town, the historical centre of Zagreb.
 
You can book your accommodation in Youth Hostel Zagreb, which is located in the city centre, only a few minutes' walk away from the main railway station, the main square and all the other significant landmarks of Zagreb.
 
Rijeka – one of the largest Central European ports and a powerful industrial centre. It is famous for its many cultural and entertainment events such as the Rijeka Summer Nights, Rijeka Carnival, which is one of the five largest carnivals in the world, open style regatta Fiumanka and many more. You can walk along the city's waterfront, enjoy the architecture of the old palaces, find peace in beautiful sacred buildings or travel back in time in one of the museums.
 
Book your accommodation in Youth Hostel Rijeka which is located in a pleasant Rijeka's quarter called Pećine which offers stunning views of the sea and the surrounding area.
 
 
Pula – largest city in Istria County, situated at the southern tip of Istria peninsula. The town is known for its mild climate, crystal clear sea and unspoiled nature. Pula is full of surviving ancient Roman buildings, the most famous of them being the 1st-century Roman amphitheatre „Arena“, which is among the six largest surviving Roman arenas.
 
The natural beauty of Pula's surrounding countryside and turquoise water of the Adriatic have made the city an internationally popular tourist destination. 
 
Book your accommodation in Youth Hostel Pula which is situated in a pine forest, on a verge of the beach in the beautiful Valsaline bay, surrounded by several thousand square metres of breath taking landscape along the sea.
 
 
Veli Lošinj – town is situated in a small narrow sheltered bay on the southeast side of Lošinj island at the foot of St. John's hill. Lošinj is well known for its Adriatic dolphins, therefore you can visit the Blue World, an institute that offers dolphin tours. The town is also famous for the Apoxyomenos, the antique bronze statue of an athlete, the only large bronze found to date on the eastern coast of the Adriatic.
 
Youth Hostel Veli Lošinj is situated in a lovely Austrian villa built back in 1889. The hostel is located in the city centre, in the vicinity of all the city's sights and beaches.
 
 
Zadar – situated in the heart of the Adriatic, Zadar is the urban centre of northern Dalmatia. The coast is particularly beautiful, the islands and the untouched nature allures many boaters to this region.
 
Zadar is a city monument, surrounded by historical ramparts, a treasury of the archaeological and monumental riches of ancient and medieval times and many contemporary architectural achievements such as the first sea organs in the world. From Zadar you can visit 3 nature parks (Telašćica, Velebit and Vransko jezero) and 5 national parks (Paklenica, Plitvice lakes, Kornati islands, Krka and Sjeverni Velebit).
 
Youth Hostel Zadar is located in the renowned tourist zone called Borik, which offers many opportunities for a desirable and relaxing vacation.
 
 
Dubrovnik – unique for its impressive medieval forts, churches, monuments and palaces, Dubrovnik is often called the pearl of Adriatic. The Republic mastered the art of seafaring and had a fleet on the South Adriatic which could be compared to the one owned by Venice in the north. If you stay in Dubrovnik you need to visit the City walls with forts that are a part of Unesco World Heritage Site list.
 
Youth Hostel Dubrovnik is a great place to stay whether you are an active or leisure traveller. Located both near the old town and in vicinity of numerous beautiful beaches, it offers a warm welcome to everyone.
 
It is a great opportunity to say that all hostels use Hostelite application which is the in-hostel social network. Check in, see what's up and chat with other guests in hostels.

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