Introducing Hvar Island View gallery Hvar is the number-one holder of Croatia’s superlatives: it’s the most luxurious island, the sunniest place in the country (2724 sunny hours each year) and, along with Dubrovnik, the most popular tourist destination. Hvar Town, the island’s capital, is all about swanky hotels, elegant restaurants, trendy bars and clubs, posh […]
Read MoreIntroducing The Istrian Coast View gallery At the tip of the Istrian peninsula is Pula, the coast’s largest city. The Brijuni Islands, Tito’s former playground, are an easy day trip from here. The east coast of Istria centres on the modern seaside resort of Rabac, just below the ancient hilltop town of Labin. The west […]
Read MoreIntroducing Dubrovnik & Southern Dalmatia View gallery Dubrovnik is simply unique; its beauty is bewitching, its setting sublime. Not that it’s a secret, quite the contrary: thousands of visitors walk along its marble streets every day of the year, gazing, gasping and happily snapping away. The remarkable old town, ringed by mighty defensive walls, is […]
Read MoreIntroducing Split & Central Dalmatia View gallery Central Dalmatia is the most action-packed, sight-rich and diverse part of Croatia, with pretty islands, quiet ports, rugged mountains, dozens of castles and an emerging culinary scene, as well as Split’s Diocletian’s Palace and medieval Trogir (both Unesco World Heritage sites). Roman ruins, a buzzing Mediterranean-flavoured city and […]
Read MoreBrijuni has 14 small islands in the northern Adriatic Sea. The largest is the Great Brijuni and the others are Small Brijuni , St. Marko, Gaz , Okrugljak , Supin, Supinich, Galija, Grunj, Krasnica (Vanga), Madona, Vrsar, Jerolim and Kozada. These Islands known for their beauty, are national park and also resorts for vacation. An […]
Read MoreCres is the largest island in the Adriatic Sea and it is situated in the north part of Kvarner bay. Its southern part is connected to the island Losinj by bridge. Cres can be reached by ferry from Krk or from Istria peninsula, or there is an airport in Osor, at the island Losinj. The […]
Read MoreRab is an island in the Adriatic Sea which is close to Krk and Cres, and it is connected through the port Jablanac with the islands of Krk and Pag. Rab is first mentioned in the travel writings of the greek geographer Pseudo Skilaksa, (360 years BC), together with Pag, under a common name “Mentorides”, […]
Read MoreFrom the large number of croatian islands (1185), Krk is the most famous and often called golden island. Located in Kvarner Bay, and because of this and the good Mediterranean climate, it is one of the most visited islands, and has received the name – cradle of croatian culture. Its neighboring islands are Cres , […]
Read MoreKorcula is the most popular island in the region of Central and Southern Dalmatia, and also 6th largest island in Croatia. Known for its greenery, beautiful nature and rich cultural heritage, it is a place that all tourists must visit. It offers a rich selection of apartments, hotels, camps, and because of the interesting coves, […]
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