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Zadar, Croatia

With the intense blue of sea, the lush deep greens of pine and olive groves and the pure white of Dalmatia stone, the Zadar region’s colour palette is extraordinary and unique in the world.

It is only in this wild land that you will peek into the world’s smallest cathedral –the Church of the Holy Cross, in the city of Nin–, before touring the largest Roman forum on these... Read more

Novi Vinodolski, Croatia

The soul of the town of Novi Vinodolski is visible in its cultural inheritance: Frankopan castle with its tower, cathedral, the chapel of sv. Trojstvo and sv. Marin [St. Trinity and St. Marinus] on an island with the same name, the house of the Mažuranić brothers, the nucleus of the old town and its preserved authentic folklore inheritance. The Vinodolski Code from 1288, a significant legal... 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

Komiza, Croatia

The traditional fishing town is located at the base of Hum hill on the west side of the island of Vis. Cut off from the rest of the island by the hill, it faces the sea and the Komiža archipelago whose system includes the most distant Adriatic islands rich in fish, particularly tuna - Biševo, Palagruža, Jabuka, etc. Therefore, it is no wonder that traditional Komiža cuisine is founded... Read more
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