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How to stay safe in Croatia in 2021

It has been a while since we all travelled properly, right? Well, for now travel will not happen as it used to. But this does not mean we should avoid travelling. I say we all adapt and continue to enjoy and explore the world! It is already early spring and many of us...

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Sara Renar on Bulgaria and Croatia

I had the great experience to e-meet Sara Renar, a Croatian signer who spent two months in Bulgaria this autumn recording an album and exploring the country. We talked about her lovely experience in Bulgaria, how beautiful the Black Sea is, and what are the...

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Christmas in Croatia 2020 – when, what, how

Due to the uncertainty around COVID-19, most of the Christmas fairs in Europe, and Croatia, will be held under special epidemiological measures and will not be the same as previous years. It is difficult to organize an event when a new lockdown is probably on its way....

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A rainy day in Zagreb

Is Zagreb that rainy? Well… yes and no! Zagreb is Europe's 10th wettest capital. The climate is oceanic with significant continental influences and very closely bordering on a humid continental climate (Wikipedia). This means you can experience all four seasons in...

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What to expect from Etnoland in Pakovo Selo

Etnoland is a theme park that brings visitors back to the old days in a typical Dalmatian environment. This family-run historical and cultural site is in Pakovo Selo, just next to the Krka National Park and Sibenik and it is ideal to visit for half a day. It has a...

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3 (unexpected) places in Sibenik your kids will love

Sibenik (Šibenik) in Croatia is getting more and more popular with both couples and families with children. The beaches are awesome, the old town is always exciting, and getting on a boat trip here guarantees fun. However, as a person who knows Sibenik better than my...

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Dubrovnik is not Croatia

Dubrovnik is the hottest Croatian city for centuries and is on everyone’s bucket travel list. Still, like any other place in the world, Dubrovnik has its disadvantages. I have visited twice and must admit that I am not the biggest fan of Dubrovnik. I don’t think it...

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FroggyLand – museum of… frogs in Split, Croatia

Croatia has some of the most innovative and unique museums in Europe and FroggyLand in Split is one of them. I absolutely recommend checking out this museum of, well, frogs, which will surprise you in the best of ways! About the museum FroggyLand is probably one of...

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5 tips to survive Dubrovnik in 2019

Ready to rock Dubrovnik in 2019? Be sure you think of several matters before going! Going by car is a bad idea! If you think you can drive in Dubrovnik, think twice! The old town center is a no vehicle area, but parking nearby is also very difficult and expensive! An...

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Here is a must – visit Trogir in Croatia

Trogir is a picturesque small paradise on the Adriatic coast, close to Split. The city is illustrative of Dalmatia and an ideal half or one-day stop in your Dalmatian adventure. Wandering around the old town and the Riva, the sea promenade, is a must-do when in the...

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Let’s go to Zadar

Let’s go to Zadar, this is what my husband suggested to me when we discussed where to go on a weekend trip in March. And so we did! We have been to Zadar many times before, going out at night as students, and we always had fun. The city is just an hour drive from...

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Top 11 things to see and do in Zadar

Zadar has been among the best Mediterranean cities for centuries. Here are 11 things to see and do in the city! Also, you can easily explore these in one day and in that order, so let’s get started! 1. Feel the city’s heartbeat at the People’s Square One of the...

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A quick stop in Slavonski Brod

Slavonski Brod is calm city in the eastern part of Croatia, right at Sava River and opposite Bosnia and Herzegovina. Traveling with a toddler, we cannot make the distance between Sibenik in Croatia and Sofia in Bulgaria in one day. So this time we stopped in Slavonski...

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5 crazy facts about Croatia

1. The number of islands in Croatia is 1244 Croatia is blessed with a spectacular archipelago with 1244 islands, making the landscape one of the most impressive in the whole of the Mediterranean Sea. Most of the islands are uninhabited, ruff and just stunningly...

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5 Mediterranean secrets to a happy life

If you visit the Mediterranean coast in Croatia, especially the region of Dalmatia, you’ll notice that the people are happy and they enjoy themselves a lot. Economically speaking, the region is not prospering. There aren’t enough jobs, many young people are leaving...

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Five Croatian meals you must definitely try

If you haven’t heard, Croatia offers excellent culinary experiences in addition to all the cool beaches, stunning islands and historic sites! Dalmatia in Croatia is the region I live in when in the country and I know the cuisine here very well. The most popular cities...

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Get your broken heart to Zagreb

Putting my notes about the Museum of Broken relationships down, I tried not to reveal too much. Still, I have to warn you with a spoiler alert: this post may spoil your experience at this lovely museum in Zagreb, Croatia, as it gives lots of details on my personal...

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3 awesome experiences in Zagreb you must check out

Zagreb is a fun, modern and beautiful city with lots to explore. Below you can find three cool experiences you can have here. Trust your eyes at the Museum of Illusions One of Zagreb’s most popular museum in recent years is on Ilica 72 Street. Namely, the Museum of...

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