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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.

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Gradac, Croatia

A pearly blue sea, a 7 kilometre long pebbly beach, old deserted rural villages built in Dalmatian architecture under the foothills of Biokovo, the well connected foot and cycle trails that offer an exciting view of the islands of Hvar, Brač, Korčula, Vis and Pelješac canal…

Gradac is the administrative centre of the beautiful Dalmatian villages of Drvenik, Zaostrog, Podaca and... Read more

Pula, Croatia

Pula, a city that has existed for three thousand years, is situated in the south of the Istrian peninsula. The town has beautiful beaches spread over nearly one hundred miles of beautiful and indented coastline.

If you visit Pula, you will hear whispers about a story of mythical Argonauts, Romans, Venetians, Franks and the time of the Austrian and Hungarian Empire. The city-museum... 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... Read more
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