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...
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...
Omis (Omiš in Croatian) is a small coastal city in Dalmatia, Croatia, perfect for family vacations. Its main beach Punta is a long sandy paradise with a stunning view over the nearby mountains. Cetina River meets the Adriatic Sea in Omis and passes through the city,...
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...
Aaaa, Dubrovnik! The most popular tourist destination in Croatia and the Mediterranean is definitely worth visiting! It is very charming, vibrant and full of Game of Thrones stuff. Unfortunately, it is also full of tourists, the parking is impossible and the prices...