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Formerly the pirate capital of the Adriatic and now an active Croatian resort, nestled between the famous Split (25 km away) and the attractive Makarska Riviera (30 km away). Omiš is located in one of the most picturesque places in Read more…
Formerly the pirate capital of the Adriatic and now an active Croatian resort, nestled between the famous Split (25 km away) and the attractive Makarska Riviera (30 km away). Omiš is located in one of the most picturesque places in Read more…
Makarska is the heart of the famous Makarska Riviera, a picturesque stretch of Croatian coastline stretching 60 kilometres between Brela and Gradac. This lively resort town is nestled in a horseshoe-shaped bay at the foot of the majestic Biokovo mountain Read more…
Croatia: A Journey Through the Footsteps of “Game of Thrones” – From King’s Landing to Meereen Do you dream of walking the cobblestones of King’s Landing, feeling the power of the Red Keep, or peeking into the mysterious House of the Undying? If you are a devoted fan of “Game of Thrones,” then Croatia, with its ancient cities and breathtaking landscapes, will be a true portal […]
Many tourists are attracted to the island of Brac primarily because of its most famous beach, Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn), whose pebble spit changes shape due to winds and currents. The widespread perception of the Adriatic’s crystal clear waters also Read more…
The eastern gateway of Brac Island and the fisherman’s flavour Sumartin, founded in the 17th century by refugees from the mainland fleeing the Turkish invasion, has its own unique charm and serves as an important sea gateway linking Brač with Read more…
Donji Humac: The Stone Heart of Brac Island The village of Donji Humac is one of the oldest and most authentic settlements on the island of Brac, located in the interior of the island, away from the bustling coastal resorts. Read more…
Top of the Adriatic and panoramic views of the island of Brac Vidova Gora is not just a mountain on the island of Brač, but the highest point of all the islands of the Adriatic Sea, reaching 778 metres above Read more…
Charming old town at the foot of Vidovaya Gora (View Mountain) The town of Bol, nestled on the southern coast of the island of Brac, is one of the most popular and oldest settlements on the island. It attracts tourists Read more…
Croatia’s most famous beach Zlatni Rat, which means “Golden Horn” or “Golden Cape”, is without exaggeration the most famous and recognisable beach not only on the island of Brac, but also in Croatia. Its image adorns countless tourist brochures and Read more…
Supetar, located opposite Split on the northern coast of the island of Brac and is its largest town and administrative centre, is the main sea gateway that receives most ferries from the mainland. Thanks to its status and well-developed infrastructure, Read more…
Few people know the fascinating story of the creation of the Brijuni Islands. And it is really interesting, from the decision to purchase the Brioni archipelago to the fight against malaria with the participation of the famous German doctor Robert Read more…
The town of Bale, located on the Istra peninsula in Croatia, has a rich history that dates back several centuries. In ancient times, this area was on the route of a trade route, for the protection of which a fortified Read more…
Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in Croatia. If you are looking for Dubrovnik hotels with private beach, you are in luck, because there are several such options in this city. But not all best hotels in Croatia Read more…
How best to plan your day in Dubrovnik. Your first day. Exploring the city of Dubrovnik usually starts with the Old Town. Is a maze of winding streets, alleys, and staircases that transport visitors back in time to the 16th Read more…
Pjescana Uvala (in translation – Sand Bay) was previously considered a suburban outskirts, a private sector of the city of Pula. In 2001, he separated from the city into an independent village. Nowadays, it is a resort village, densely built Read more…
Among the olive groves, cypresses and coniferous parks, bordered on different sides by the sea, between Medulin and Pula lies the cozy village of Banjole. About 1000 people live in it, but even in the summer season this paradise does Read more…
A pleasant, unusually atmospheric town on the Adriatic coast in Croatia, not far from Pula, just a hundred kilometers from the Italian Trieste. Rovinj is always positive, in any weather. You can describe its typical Mediterranean architecture or admire photographs Read more…
Premantura was once a fishing village, today it is the gateway to the Kamenjak National Park. A densely built village with typical Croatian private houses with apartments for rent, completely tourist oriented. Nothing reminds of fishing life here for a Read more…
If you drive from the Brela city, then a few kilometers to Makarska, on the right there is a turn to Krvavica. The village with such a wonderful name is located on the slopes of Mount Biokovo along a winding Read more…
Pula is a business, trade and tourist center of Croatia on the Istra peninsula. The city with a population of about 58,000 people is well located on the Adriatic coast near Italy and Slovenia. From the seaport in season you Read more…
Donji Kamenjak is the name of the state-protected peninsula and cape Kamenjak of the same name, which is near the village of Premantura. It acquired its special status due to its rich flora and fauna, as well as landscape diversity. Read more…
An absolutely wonderful place, an amazingly beautiful national park, created by nature in a mountainous area from forests, cascades of lakes, connected by waterfalls, meadows. Rich flora and fauna. Transparent water, herds of fish, birdsong. An unforgettable experience. Swimming, picking Read more…
Things to do in Zagreb in winter – Christmas in Zagreb For three years in a row, Zagreb won the award for the best Christmas fair (Advent) in Croatia. In the season 2021-2022, the Christmas and New Year’s Advent program Read more…