Everyone is heading to Croatia in the summer! Are you joining the club this year? Be sure to get prepared, because you’ll need some accessories and travel tips to enjoy your summer vacation in the beautiful Croatia to the fullest! 1. Flat/sporty/comfortable shoes...
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...
Rovinj is a small coastal city on the north Adriatic Sea in Istria, Croatia. The population is about 15,000 inhabitants, plus lots of tourists in the summer. Rovinj is its Croatian name and Rovigno is its Italian name – both are correct as both languages are official...
Makarska is a small beach resort on the Adriatic coastline in Dalmatia, Croatia. It is 60 kilometers or 37 miles south of Split and the closest airport. The city is famous for its long beach and the impressive Biokovo mountain behind it. There are great views wherever...
Zablaće or Zablace, as it is spelled in English, is a little-known small settlement of villas and two camping sites located right next to Amadria Park in the Dalmatia region in Croatia. Don’t confuse the place with Zablaće Camping Resort in Baška on the Krk island in...