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Tisno taxi Silver

provides daily taxi excursion trips. In these excursions we visit many of the most beautiful and historical sites in Croatia. Organized daily tours are easily available to all the famous National Parks and all historical cities you can name. Tisno taxi Silver would be happy to help with your transportation needs.

If you are not sure about your desired destination, just give us a ring, we will try to give you some ideas. If you already know your path, you can check our price list, and arrange your trip.

Meanwhile, here is list of some pretty interesting National Parks and Historical Cities in Croatia you can visit with us.

Plitvice Lakes

Plitvice

Plitvice Lakes National Park is the oldest national park in Southeast Europe and the largest national park in Croatia. The national park was founded in 1949 and is situated in the mountainous karst area of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The important north-south road connection, which passes through the national park area, connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.

Krka

Krka

The travertine waterfalls of the Krka River are fundamental phenomenon of the park and the backbone for the landscape of today, and are the reason for the proclamation of this area as a national park in 1985. The function of the park is primarily to serve science, culture, education and recreation, with tourism activities such as visiting and sightseeing.

Paklenica

Paklenica

Distinctive features of Paklenica National Park are autochthonous forests of black pine, several types of beech forests and deep canyons with torrent flows of Velika and Mala Paklenica. Wider area of Paklenica National Park prides itself with rich and diverse cultural heritage.
It covers the area of torrent flows of Velika Paklenica and Mala Paklenica, and their distinctive canyons carved vertically into the south slopes of Velebit and the broader surrounding area.

Vransko Lake

Vransko

Vransko Lake is the largest natural lake in Croatia and represents a geomorphological rarity of our karst area since it is a cryptodepression filled with mildly salt water in which a specific community of sea organisms developed. The north-western part of the lake is in the zone of intensive flooding and is designated a special ornithological reserve due to its diversity of bird species (wetland birds).

Zadar

Zadar

Zadar is an ancient Mediterranean port city. The old town, surrounded by walls and towers on a peninsula, with a new, urban part is connected by a bridge, a symbol of the city.
Built on Roman urban principles, where there are several major longitudinal streets traversed by a greater number of latitudinal streets, give the city a rectangular shape. The old town is a treasure trove of archaeological treasures and monuments to the ancient, medieval and Renaissance periods.

Split

Split

Unique centre of Split, which is on the UNESCO list of World Heritage, has risen on the foundation of the summer villa of the Emperor Diocletian in 305. Although 17 centuries of undisturbed life within the walls has resulted in many primal works such as the Emperor’s mausoleum which was later incorporated into the cathedral of St. Duje, Diocletian’s palace is today the true symbol of Split.

Šibenik

Šibenik

Unique because of its fortresses and towers such as St. Mihovil, St. Nikola, St. Ivan and Šubićevac, Šibenik is most famous for the cathedral of St. Jakov that was built in the 15th century. Constructed by the masterful hands of Juraj Dalmatinac and Nikola Firentinac, and because of its original architecture of large stone slabs, this cathedral was entered on the UNESCO list of world heritage and voted at the same time to be most beautiful sacral building in Croatia.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

A town of monuments or museums under UNESCO patronage. Starting from the 1940 m long walls with bulwarks, the Stradun, Orlando’s pillar, the gothic renaissance palace of Sponza and the celebrated Rector’s Palace as well as the famous church and monastery, Dubrovnik has, without a doubt, a special place in Croatia's cultural heritage. 

Trogir

Trogir

Trogir has 2300 years of continuous urban tradition. Its culture was created under the influence of the ancient Greeks, and then the Romans, and Venetians. Trogir has a high concentration of palaces, churches, and towers, as well as a fortress on a small island, and in 1997 was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. 
Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex not only in the Adriatic, but in all of Central Europe.

Međugorje

Međugorje

The name Međugorje literally means "between mountains". At an altitude of 200 m (660 ft) above sea level it has a mild Mediterranean climate. 
Since 1981, it has become a popular site of religious pilgrimage due to reports of apparitions of the Virgin Mary to six local Catholics.