Flight Duration
One Way Price
Stops
Sapporo to Croatia
Zagreb, Croatia
One Way・1+ Stop・1 day 19 hrs
starting
AED 2,483
Zadar, Croatia
One Way・1+ Stop・1 day 22 hrs
starting
AED 6,410
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About Sapporo (SPK)
The largest city on Northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, Sapporo is considered as one of the newest cities in the nation that has witnessed a rapid growth in its population and urban development in the last century. On a Sapporo tour, visitors can visit the graceful Clock Tower- one of the leading attractions of the city. Tourists can enjoy enigmatic views of the city from the observation deck of JR Sapporo Station, another important landmark of Sapporo. To get a detailed insight of the region, tourists can pay a visit to Hokkaido Pioneer Village- one of the most historically rich areas of the city. Sapporo plays host to the annual festival of Yuki Matsuri, also known as Sapporo Snow Festival, which attracts numerous visitors from all parts of the world. Adventure-lovers can try mountain skiing on the Mount Teine, located in the vicinity of this city. Those planning a trip to Sapporo with kids must include a visit to Ishiya Chocolate Factory and a guided tour to explore the place in style. Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art offers an amazing collection of Japanese and Western art exhibits. To discover the modern face of Hokkaido, this city can be the perfect place to visit. Getting hands on of the many exciting and cost-effective travel package from MakeMyTrip can be extremely advantageous on the part of tourists in exploring the city.
About Croatia (HR)
Situated in Balkan Peninsula’s northwestern region, Croatia is a small country with mountains, plains and islands. Its mountainous region features a continental climate while its coastal areas face a Mediterranean climate. Zagreb, the capital city, features a unique cityscape. The historic quarter, Upper Town area is famous for the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The open-air farmer’s market next to it, Dolac Market, offers a fine glimpse of local life where travellers can buy fresh fruits and drink coffee. Plitvice Lakes National Park, about two hours away from Zagreb, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 16 interconnecting lakes. Dubrovnik, another popular city in Croatia, is known for its well-preserved Old Town area. This medieval part of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Palace Knezev Dvor, Dominican monastery and Stradun as the main attractions. Croatia has more than 1000 islands. The unique Brijuni National Park in the Brijuni islands features a 1600-year-old olive tree, Tito Museum and St Mary's Church along with being home to animals from South America, Asia and Africa. The western border of Croatia comprises the islands of Dalmatia. Hvar Island here has a large number of secluded beaches around the main town. Malo Zaraće Beach, Dubovica Beach and Pokonji Dol Beach offer the best laidback vibes with stunning vistas. Book flights and hotels while planning a trip to Croatia from MakeMyTrip offering the best discounts.