Croatia and tourists
In the times of the Polish People's Republic, when Poles mostly went on holiday to the Baltic Sea, the peak of my dreams was a trip to Bulgaria either, best, to the Adriatic Sea - to Yugoslavia. Now, When …
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In the times of the Polish People's Republic, when Poles mostly went on holiday to the Baltic Sea, the peak of my dreams was a trip to Bulgaria either, best, to the Adriatic Sea - to Yugoslavia. Now, When …
Read MoreA holiday spent in Porec or its vicinity will surely be successful. Located on the west coast of Istria, the city offers the tourist a blue-green warm sea with rocky coves, pine groves and small islands. …
Read MoreOn the northwestern tip of Istria, Savudrija is located almost on the border of Slovenia – a typical tourist town, considered by some to be a suburb of Umag. Tourists flock to it in large numbers, appreciating the warm sea, beaches and …
Read MoreThe main attractions of Istria:
• The Pula Amphitheater – A well-preserved building from the 1st century, the sixth largest Roman amphitheater. It is most interesting during summer evening concerts.
• Basilica …
Read MoreMljet National Park, created in 1960 r., on the west side it covers one third of the green area of the island of Mljet, situated between Korcula and Dubrovnik. There are two in the park …
Read MoreIn Orebic, situated on the southern coast of the Peljesac peninsula between Korcula and Ploće, there are much nicer beaches than in Korcula, located at a distance 2,5 km on the other side of the isthmus. …
Read MoreVELA LUKA
Vela Luka lies on the western tip of Korcula and is the main fishing center of the island, for which the position above the great favors, sheltered bay. On a small one, forested island of Ośjak in the bay …
Read MoreThe largest of the archipelago 48 islands cover an area 279,3 km2. The Illyrians were the first to settle in this area, although legend has it, that it was founded by one of the heroes of the Iliad – predecessor, …
Read MoreHowever, this picturesque town located in the northern part of the island may be a bit disappointing after an earlier visit to Hvar. Stari Grad is in place, where an ancient lighthouse once stood …
Read MoreThis island has a surface 299,6 km2 and is the second largest island in Central Dalmatia. For the most part it is covered with mountains, and the largest settlements are located on the seashore. …
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