Croatia travel guide - articles
Croatia travel articles Read aboout Dubrovnik, Omis, Zadar, Split , Plitvice Lakes, Pula ,Porec, Hvar, Cres and other cities in Croatia
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Dubrovnik - Adriatic pearl -article by Tatjana Kogut
Called “the Adriatic pearl”, Dubrovnik is the majestic and one of the most refined Croatian cities. Along with Venice and Amsterdam, it is included in the list of three most beautiful UNESCO cities and the European Renaissance monuments. ....
Omis - unforgettable holidays - by David Yuri
Holidaymakers often look for an attractive location to spend their vacation. Omis is the perfect destination for those who enjoy both the seaside and the mountains. ...
Visiting Zadar by Edi Kovacevic
Zadar is one of the most beautiful towns in the coast. It has this distinctive flavor of the past mixed with contemporary. Placed neatly on small peninsula with shiny and polished stone streets it is somehow built to fit human measures...
Travel article - Split Croatia - Plitvice Lakes
Split in Dalmatia - by M.K.
Split is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatia's Split-Dalmatia County and is the second largest city . It is situated on a small peninsula on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea...
Plitvice Lakes - by Jeanne Oliver
If anyplace on earth is a natural paradise, Plitvice Lakes National Park is that place. Of all Croatia's eight National Parks, Plitvice is the oldest and most visited.
Zagreb - by Ben Dover
Its demographic size and economic, scientific and cultural significance make it the largest urban agglomeration connecting central Europe to southeast Europe.
The island of Rab is situated in the Kvarner .It is 22 km long and the Velebit canal separates the island from the mainland.The main town on the island is also named Rab.
Motovun is a town in central Istria..The population of the village itself is 531, with a total of 983 residents in the municipality (2001)...
Island in the northern Adriatic Sea, in the Bay of Kvarner .It is located near city of Rijeka. Lošinj is part of the Cres-Lošinj archipelago.
Pula - by M.K.
Pula, Ital. Pola, city (1991 pop. 62,378) Citie on the Adriatic sea and at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula. A major seaport and an industrial center
Porec Istria - by M.K.
Porec is a tourist stage; this is a place where you can learn from the historical monuments, read from the facades and stone paved streets from the Roman era.
Cheap Flights, Ferries, and Buses to Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, and Istria - by Jeanne Oliver
Croatia's Dalmatian coast has become one of Europe's most exciting destinations but getting there can be tricky.
Elaphite Islands - by Owen Lipsett
Accounts vary as to why the Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder chose to name the dainty archipelago that lies just off the coast of Dubrovnik after deer (elafos in Greek).
Croatia The Country Of A Thousand Islands - by Barney Garcia
Situated on the Adriatic coast is a small and beautiful country. Famous for its sprawling Yacht industry, the place is growing as a tourist destination.
Sibenik lies almost in the middle of the Croatian Adriatic Coast, in the picturesque and indented bay around the mouth of the river Krka, one of the most beautiful Karst rivers in ..
Beautiful resorts of Croatia - by Ann
A resort of almost an untouched beauty in a busy Europe, lies on the coast of Adriatic Sea. The ruins of the ancient structures may be of interest for...
Croatia Sailing Holidays - by: Christopher Longmore
In the 1980s, Croatia - then part of Yugoslavia - built up a sizeable yacht charter industry. It was never then on the scale to rival long time favourite Greece, but it was large enough to get itself noticed as an attractive coming destination.
Croatia World Heritage Sites - by Owen Lipsett
Split, Dubrovnik, Plitvice Lakes, Porec, Trogir, Sibenik ...
Croatia vacation recomendations - by Zoran Petrovic
Istria and Kvarner, Northern Dalmatia, Central Dalmatia, Southern Dalmatia ...
Istria Croatia Green Mediterranean - by Sanja Uhac
White, grey and red, Istria is a land whose diversity is almost unique in the Mediterranean. This heart-shaped piece of land deeply immersed into the blue waters of the Adriatic
Travel to Croatia beginers guide - by: Jeanne Oliver
Europe's hottest destination, and for good reason. The rocky coastline continues for 1778 kilometres and includes pine-fringed coves, wide sandy beaches and cozy inlets.
Yacht Charter in Croatia - by Ken Jones
Situated on the Adriatic Sea, opposite Italy, in the Northern Mediterranean...
The island of Krk is situated in northern Adriatic Sea, located near Rijeka in the Bay of Kvarner.
Hvar - by Amelie Gam
Hvar Island is situated in the Adriatic Sea and belongs to Croatian part of Adriatic. The island spreads out on 80 km from west to east and it is truly paradise for its tourists.
Travel to Croatia - by Jeanne Oliver
Croatia's Dalmatian coast has become one of Europe's most exciting destinations but getting there can be tricky. If you're coming from outside Europe, be aware that there are no direct flights from North America to ...