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Sukošan, Croatia

Sukošan – a village and harbour in the large bay of Zlatna Luka is about ten kilometres away from Zadar. Due to its extraordinary position and natural beauty, Sukošan is a well developed tourist resort. Read more

Funtana

This Istrian town, which developed by a stone palace on a hill, next to a church with a bell-tower and surrounded by intertwining stone alleys, dates back to Antique times. It is famous for the numerous fresh water springs after which it was named. Hence the inscription “Funtana at the springs of friendship” which welcomes guests and symbolizes the generosity of nature and the hosts’... Read more

Makarska, Croatia

Makarska is a picturesque town of impressive beauty which lives off tourism and for tourism; a town of youth, culture, sports and entertainment. It was built around a natural port protected by the charming peninsula of Saint Peter and cape Osejava, and it is the biggest and only such port between the Cetina and Neretva estuaries. The town’s history is best discovered in the Franciscan... Read more

Makarska Riviera

Makarska Riviera is situated below the mountain Biokovo, which is the second-highest mountain range in Croatia worth the steep climb to enjoy the unforgettable views of Croatia. The mountain is 1762 metres at its highest point and named St.Jura, after the 16th century St.Jura church, which was rebuilt in 1968.  It is also part of the Nature Park Biokovo, which other than... Read more

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