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...
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...
Pula is a Croatian coastal city located in the most northern and western part of the country, Istria, and close to Slovenia and Italy. It is the eight biggest city in Croatia with about 60 000 inhabitants. Pula is famous for its wonderfully preserved Roman...
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...
With its eight kilometers of sand and a spectacular view over mountain Velebit, Kraljičina plaža (Queen’s beach) is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is located in the small and charming town of Nin, which is 17 kilometers northwest from...