Dubrovnik

Also known as “Ragusa”, Dubrovnik is one of the most prominent destinations in this part of Europe and a “must…

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Zadar

Zadar is an ancient Mediterranean port city. The old town, surrounded by walls and towers on a peninsula, with a…

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Hvar

The centre of the sunniest Croatian island of the same name – Hvar is a unique blend of luxurious Mediterranean…

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Split

This eternally young city has lived its urban rhythm for 1700 years with Diocletian’s palace at its heart, which is…

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Vis

The farthest island of middle Dalmatia is Vis, famous for its clear sea and protected underwater world, rich in sunken…

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Rovinj

Rovinj is considered to be one of the most beautiful towns on the Croatian coast because of its unique appearance…

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Korcula

They say no island has more legends or monuments than Korcula. Beautiful island was allegedly named after the heroine of Greek…

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Brac

The island of Brac is the highest and third largest island in the Adriatic Sea. The island was named after a…

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Pula

The largest city of Istra peninsula dates has existed for three thousand years and is situated in the south of…

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Sibenik

This “must see” beauty built in stone is among best representatives of European Renaissance is located just about in the…

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Trogir

Trogir, a harmonious stone town on a small island that is connected to the mainland and nearby island by bridges….

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Porec

Porec is almost 2000 years old and is set around lovely harbor protected from the sea by the small island…

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Meneghetti Wine Hotel

Built in white Istrian stone and located across the Brijuni NP, in the immediate vicinity of the biggest Austro-Hungarian fort…

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