Croatia is a beautiful yet underestimated gay destination. Underestimated because not many tourists, especially gays visit this gorgeous country of more than a thousand islands. A country that is overflowing with pebble beaches and long golden coastlines.
Even though homosexuality is legal in Croatia, the gay scene is not fully developed yet. Only in big cities like Zagreb and Dubrovnik you may find some exclusively gay venues and a more relaxing atmosphere, but gay travelling is not all about partying. Croatia is packed with adrenalin pumping activities and tranquil places for any traveller, gay or straight.
In more rural areas a more discreet behaviour is required to not get persistently stared at due to the more traditional-like character. Nevertheless, the destination has many secluded and naturist beaches to satisfy your needs of romantic time and carefree vacations. Go island hopping and visit the Susak island to enjoy a leisure time on sandy deserted coastlines or the Hvar island for a taste of Croatian's beach parties.
Visit the capital of Croatia, Zagreb to experience the local gay life in gay bars like Hotpot and Denis Club, or the city of Dubrovnik to explore the sites where the famous series of Game of Thrones were filmed. All the eateries and cafes are gay-friendly so take your time and explore the cities and meet the local culture.
Croatia is a modern European destination worth visiting to experience the Mediterranean sea and the hot summertime.
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Most of the beaches in Croatia are pebble covered. Sandy beaches can be found on the Elafiti, the Mljet and the Rab islands.
The most popular beaches in Croatia are the Zlatm Rat Beach and the Punta Rata. Expect crystal clear waters and interesting crowds to make acquaintances.
For the adrenalin enthusiasts activities like rafting, zip-lining, rock climbing, kitesurfing and many more are ideal and all can be found in Croatia.
Croatia is part of the Mediterranean heritage so expect gastronomic delicacies and luscious wines when visiting local eaters.
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