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Baška Voda, Croatia

Located on the Makarska Riviera just below Biokovo, in the heart of Dalmatia, Baška Voda is a true gem on the Adriatic coast. Due to the hard work of its worthy inhabitants, this former fishing and agricultural village has developed into an attractive tourist destination. The villas, hotels, and apartments, as well as the cultural-sporting and entertainment events offer a wide range of options for all generations. Baška Voda is one of the most beautifully presented villages in the Makarska Riviera. The crystal clear warm sea, long pebbly beaches and healthy climate are natural phenomena that will not leave you uninspired. Read more

Trogir, Dalmatia

Nestled along the picturesque Dalmatian Coast of Croatia, the historic town of Trogir is a captivating destination brimming with cultural treasures, sun-soaked beaches, and delicious cuisine. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, Trogir's charming old town offers a unique blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture, making it a must-see for history and art lovers alike. A Brief History of Trogir Founded by the Greeks in the 3rd century BC, Trogir has a long and storied history that spans over 2,300 years. Over time, the town has been influenced by various civilizations, including the Romans, Byzantines, and Venetians, which is evident in its rich architectural her... Read more

Kotor, Montenegro

Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro with a population of 23500. It is well-known for its stunning architecture and amazing natural setting. Kotor is situated in a most secluded part of Boka Kotorska bay, in the northern part of the Montenegrin coast. It has developed around Stari Grad (local language for "old town"), the city's old town and best known landmark, which is listed as UNESCO World heritage site. The bay is the deepest natural fjord in the Mediterranean Sea, and the scenery around it (including the steep mountains which come almost to the waterfront) is spectacular. Read more

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Welcome to Dubrovnik, the enchanting city on the Dalmatian coast that has captured the hearts of travelers from around the world. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful beaches, Dubrovnik is a must-visit destination for any traveler. Exploring the Old Town: A Step Back in Time A visit to Dubrovnik wouldn't be complete without exploring its well-preserved Old Town. Surrounded by massive stone walls, this pedestrian-only area is home to numerous architectural wonders, including the iconic Pile Gate, the Rector's Palace, and the beautiful Dubrovnik Cathedral. Stroll along the main street, Stradun, to experience the vibrant atmosphere, and don't miss the chanc... Read more

Budva, Montenegro

Budva is a coastal tourist resort in Montenegro. It is often called "Montenegrin Miami", because it is the most crowded and most popular tourist resort in Montenegro, with beaches and vibrant nightlife. Budva is on the central part of the Montenegrin coast, called "Budvanska Rivijera". It has developed around a small peninsula, on which the old town is situated. It is by far most visited destination in Montenegro, attracting mostly domestic, Russian, Serbian and other Eastern European tourists with an old town, bars and nightclubs, and beaches mostly consisting of small rocks. It is base for mass tourism, while in its near vicinity there are luxury resorts such as Sveti Stefan o... Read more

Istria, Croatia

A blue sea, white stones and green interior, which are the colors of Istria, the largest peninsula in Croatia. The blue of the coastal state in wonderful contrast with the green of the interior. The small fortified towns, make the thin line between reality and illusion blur. And so they become a part of your own story. This heart-shaped peninsula, surrounded by the clear, blue waters of the Adriatic, is a secluded garden full of beauty that the gates to the sunny and warm Mediterranean has wide open. Do not hesitate, come inside and your dream comes true. Multicultural and welcoming, this peninsula knows how to bring unity in variety in a small area. It's crystal clear sea, cl... Read more

Island Brac

The Zlatni rat beach spreads to the west of Bol and is one of the biggest and most beautiful natural beaches on the Adriatic. Like a tongue stretching almost half a kilometre into the sea, it grows with the drifting deposits of tiny pebbles, changing its shape depending on the wind and the direction of the waves. Bol is a paradise for surfers because of the favourable wind, which always blows. There is an array of high-class hotel complexes and private apartments along the beach and the coastal promenade. In the vicinity of the town centre are a baroque summer house, castle, parish church and the small square “pjaceta”.On the eastern side, a Dominican monastery, one of the... Read more

Island Pag

Novalja is a tourist resort on the island of Pag. It is well known for its many well-kept beaches in the surrounding areas and an excellent tourist infrastructure. Zrće is the most attractive beach that offers a lot of sports and entertainment for young people. The numerous disco clubs and cafes offer fun through the day and night. The many archaeological finds today bear witness to the turbulent history of the place. The most valuable artefact is an ancient aqueduct from the 1st century carved from living stone. The beauty of Novalja is also hidden in the picturesque villages that envelop it. In them you can find peace in the comfortable surroundings of picturesque coves a... Read more

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