Mali Lošinj is the largest town on the island and the Adriatic islands, and with 7 000 inhabitants the biggest island town in the Adriatic. It is a significant nautical port because it is located on a sea faring route between Istria and Dalmatia, and is one of the main tourist and maritime centres in the Croatian Adriatic.
The healthy effects of the island's climate, the warm sea,... Read more
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
Only eight kilometres from Split, Podstrana is an affirmed elite city suburb, in quiet and natural surroundings alongside a beautiful, indented coastline. On the picturesque slopes of Mount Perun that face the sea, there are a series of olive groves, dry stone walls, vineyards and peach plants. Tourists are offered various recreational activities in the natural surroundings: walking, hiking and... Read more
This eternally young city with around 200 thousand inhabitants has lived its urban rhythm for 1700 years with Diocletian's palace at its heart, which is also the historical centre of the city and a UNESCO world heritage site. The Cathedral of sv. Dujam [St. Domnios], the patron saint of Split, is located in the mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian, and its sumptuous interior is a gathering place for... Read more
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