Red and blue lakes – Imotski

Red and blue lakes – Imotski

[responsive-slider id=1152] Description Imotski is located on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. It is center of Imotski region. It lies on the fertile Imotski field and has two important sights, two pearls of nature, Red and Blue Lake. These lakes are a favorite picnic spot for both tourists and locals looking for a vacation in nature. Krško Blue Lake is one of […]

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Šibenik

Šibenik

[responsive-slider id=1147] Description Šibenik is located in the central part of the Croatian Adriatic coast, in a picturesque, indented bay influenced by the Krka, one of the most beautiful Croatian karst rivers. Šibenik is an extremely rich city with various sights. As it has been conquered throughout history by numerous rulers, the city has developed and built an impressive fortification architecture. The symbol of the […]

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Makarska

Makarska

[responsive-slider id=1145] Description Makarska is a coastal town in the Split-Dalmatia County, located at the foot of the mountain Biokovo. It is the center of the Makarska Riviera, a micro-region that stretches from Brela in the west to Gradac in the east. Makarska is one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive for its natural and climatic characteristics, diverse tourist offer […]

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

[responsive-slider id=1142] Description Dubrovnik is located on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. This city is one of the oldest cities located on the Adriatic coast, and is located near Montenegro where the famous city of Budva. Dubrovnik is an unavoidable destination for all visitors to Croatia, special because of its history, over the centuries this city has always risen above all the adversities that […]

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Nacional park Plitvička jezera

Nacional park Plitvička jezera

[responsive-slider id=1136] Description Plitvice Lakes National Park or often called Plitvice – Land of Falling Lakes is a forested area of ​​central Dalmatia which consists of 16 lakes that are connected by numerous cascades and waterfalls. Plitvice National Park is one of the most beautiful national parks in Croatia and the world. Every year thousands of people visit the unique pearl of Croatia. Extensive forest […]

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Airport Split transfers

Airport Split transfers

[responsive-slider id=1134] Split Airport is one of the nine airports in Croatia. It is located in the area of ​​Resnik west of Kastel Stafilic, 6 km from Trogir and 25 km from Split. After the “Franjo Tudjman” Airport, it is the second busiest airport in the country. Over 2 million passengers pass through Split Airport every year. Most guests come during the tourist season when […]

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Nacional park Krka

Nacional park Krka

[responsive-slider id=1140] Description National Park Krka is located in Šibenik-Knin County, and has a total area of 109km2 which encompasses the best part of the river Krka and the lower part of the river Čikola. National park Krka is the seventh national park in Croatia, widely known for the large number of lakes and waterfalls. The Park got its name from the river Krka, which […]

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Zadar and Nin

Zadar and Nin

Zadar, a city with an amazing 3000 year history and rare accumulation of cultural heritage, a city that will always offer something anew and totally original. Located in the heart of the Adriatic coast, Zadar is the urban centre of North Dalmatia, it functions as the administrative, economic, cultural and political centre of the region, with 75,000 inhabitants. The city of Zadar is a coupling of beautiful history and all the amenities the modern traveller is looking for; offering numerous tourist attractions, ideal accommodations, authentic gourmet delicacies, cultural sites, contemporary sports centres, and a wide variety of day tours. If all of this sounds like what you’re looking for, then Zadar is the place for relaxation, sport and fun for you!

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Omiš – Rafting on river Cetina

Omiš – Rafting on river Cetina

[responsive-slider id=1154] Description Omis is a town in Croatia that is in the Split-Dalmatian County, a historical town that has existed since antiquity through to today. Rare are the towns that can boast about being populated for 2000 years, but surely there is a reason. The beautiful location in the canyon of the river Cetina, the local population have built their homes close to the […]

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Trogir

Trogir

Trogir is a city in Croatia that is in Split-Dalmation County. The most significant cultural monument is the Trogir Cathedral, with the west entrance portal, which is the work of Master Radovan. Trogir is located on the coast of the Kastela bay, on the island of Trogir, between the mainland and the island of Ciovo, which is connected by a stone bridge to the mainland.

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Split and Salona

Split and Salona

Split is the largest city in Dalmatia, and the second largest city in Croatia. Every local in the town of Split, will tell you that Split is “The most beautiful city in the world and the surrounding area” but do not get into a discussion with them, for the thousand year old soul of this city will most certainly convince you! The story of Split began a full 17 centuries ago, where the roman emperor Diocletian decided to build his palace on the peninsula located to the roman town of Salona, where he could peacefully spend the remaining years of his life. It is during these 1700 years that the palace slowly became a city that, today, attracts many visitors with its rich and long traditions, magnificent history, natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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Mostar

Mostar

Mostar is a city in Bosnia and Hercegovina. Located on the banks of the river Neretva it is the cultural and economic centre of Hercegovina as well as the largest city in Hercegovina. Mostar was formed around “The Old Bridge” or Stari Most that was built in the year 1566.

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