Croatia Vegan Activities including Attractions & Vegan Shopping
In addition to activities specifically created for us vegans like vegan surf camps, vegan yoga retreats, and vegan tours, many of the activities we vegans enjoy doing while traveling abroad, as well as in our home towns, often reflect out compassionate outlook on life. For example, most vegans would never go to a zoo or aquatic park, but we would happily visit national parks and protected conservation areas.
Attractions we vegans enjoy
What attractions do we vegans like going to when we are traveling? Most vegans would love going to protected nature conservation areas like the Galápagos Islands where we can see undisturbed nature and animals roaming freely in their natural habitats. Learn which attractions your fellow vegans enjoy going to when they are traveling and those attractions local vegans would recommend for visitors to their own hometowns. And please share the attractions you’ve most enjoyed visiting, both while traveling abroad and in the region you live. Some attractions examples include the landmarks, museums, and national parks and conservation areas you and your fellow vegans really enjoyed on your holiday travels. And for those facilities that have cafeterias or provide meals, please also review the vegan meal options they offer. With your help, and the help of our vegan community, this page can truly reflect the attractions we vegans most enjoy visiting.
Vegan Shopping
Not that long ago it was challenging trying to find quality vegan clothes, shoes, and clothing accessories. And only a handful of grocery stores had a good selection of vegan groceries. Luckily, interest in vegan groceries and ethical clothing has been growing steadily. These days, we have loads of vegan shopping options available to us. From basic vegan ware to the most elite and fashionable vegan clothing outlets and vegan shoe stores. We vegans have so many options to choose from. Almost all grocery stores now carry a wide variety of ready to serve vegan items we can easily prepare at home, and we even have completely vegan grocery stores, which well deserve our patronage. When we travel it’s fun to explore and patron vegan shopping establishments. And these days, no matter where we travel, there are amazing vegan shopping options to choose from. Some countries have lots of stores stocked with vegan wares, and many have a wealth of 100% vegan food stores and clothing outlets to choose from. This page contains some of the best vegan shopping. The vegan stores listed below were dynamically generated and sorted by your reviews and the reviews of your fellow vegans. We accept no advertising. Our goal is to provide a platform that truly respects and mirrors our collective vegan opinions and perspectives. As our global vegan community adds additional vegan and vegan-friendly listings, and as we review and rate our favorites, the resulting listings will continually, and more accurately, reflect our global vegan shopping preferences.
Vegan Activities, Attractions and Vegan Shopping in Croatia
Located by the main boat port in Split, the Green Market (pazar) is full of stalls and vendors selling fresh and seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as some handmade clothing and jewelry.
Kastelet Beach is a pebble stone beach about 4km from the center of Split, with coffee and snack bars along the length of the beach. There are showers and chair rentals available.
Bacvice Beach is the most popular beaches in Split, boasting many clubs and bars nearby. Due to its popularity, this beach is often crowded with swimmers and sunbathers during the day, and club-goers at night. Amenities such as changing rooms and showers are available at either end of the beach.
Marjan Hill, known as the “lungs of Croatia,” is a pine-covered hill in Split, Croatia. Visitors enjoy climbing the many steps to the top for a breathtaking view of Split’s old town.
The ruins of Diocletian’s Palace sit at the heart of Split in Croatia. The complex includes not only the palace quarters, but towers and buildings that originally extended to 30,000 square meters. Now it is the main attraction for visitors to Split, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Dubrovnik City Walls in Croatia were established beginning in the 13th century, and finalized in 1660. They stretch over 1940 m (6365 ft.) encircling the city, and consist of a main wall, 16 towers, three forts, six bastions, two corner forts, three pre-walls with several turrets, three moats, two barbicans, two drawbridges and one breakwater. Visitors can purchase tickets to climb the walls and view the city from a unique perspective.
Dubrovnik Jeep Safari offers a three-hour adrenaline ride. Feel the charm of a true off-road ride, and experience Konavle in a different and more exciting way: beautiful nature, forests, meadows, rivers, sea, and views that take your breath away.
Our adventure starts by gathering at 9am in Cavtat, after which we give a brief training to participants, and introduce you to the rules of off-road driving. After the training, participants independently drive their assigned vehicles, with a professional in the vehicle for assistance as needed.
We start driving through Konavle valley Zvekovica – Mihanići – Gruda (30 minutes), to off-road polygon, where we will demonstrate the possibilities of 4 × 4 drive with our vehicles (60 minutes). Next we drive through the field paths, river beds and forests to the village Ljuta (20 minutes). Here we have a refreshing local drink and participants can refresh themselves with a provided lunch (vegan options happily provided).
Rested and refreshed, we then tour the old mills on the river Ljuta, and we continue to Konavle cliffs through the villages of Radovcici and Popovici, driving the blue trail right next to the rocks, where we have a magnificent view of the Adriatic Sea.
We continue along the road Komaji – Cilipi – Cavtat, back to the starting point (the ride takes about 40 minutes).
Cadmos Village is an adventure park situated in picturesque Konavle region of Croatia (outside of Dubrovnik), hidden in unique oak woods. Activities include three different zip lines, archery, paintball, and more. There is also an eco treehouse inside the park that visitors can rent by the night.