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Hvar town attractions worth to see

The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands. It has been famous since the antique because of its important strategic and nautical position, the rich of the various historical periods, the culture and natural monuments. It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given … Read More

Vis Island – Navy Island

Vis is the most mysterious island in Croatia – even to locals. One of the most distance islands in middle Dalmatia, Vis spent most of the recent history serving as an Navy base and it was closed for public from 50s until end of 80s. This isolation preserved island and now it became a unexplored … Read More

How to reach Hvar from Split?

Here are some useful tips for your trip to Hvar island. The easiest way to reach Hvar depends which type of transportation do you prefer. Most usual way if you travel by car, bus or train, first you need to reach Split or Drvenik town where you can take a ferry to Stari Grad or catamaran … Read More

Dalmatian rules

With approximately 1,200 islands, azure waters and picturesque villages rich in history, Croatia is drawing more and more travelers to its shores. In fact, Croatia closed the 2012 tourism year as the Mediterranean’s fastest growing destination, luring travelers with its pristine national parks, adventure sports and UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the medieval Old Town of Dubrovnik.  While … Read More

The Top 10 beaches in Croatia

In the last decade, Croatia has quickly grown into a massively popular travel destination, with nearly 12 million visitors traveling to this country on the Adriatic Sea last year. But let’s face it, if there’s one thing people think of when they think about travel to Croatia, it’s the beaches. With about 1,1000 miles of … Read More

Island hopping

Unspoilt nature … Mljet island National Park in South Dalmatia. With over a thousand islands, islets and reefs, of which 66 are inhabited, the Croatian islands offer everything from nudist beaches to windsurfing, and organic wines to all-night dance parties. You can bed down in a boutique hotel or a back-to-basics cottage (no running water, … Read More