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Bjelolasica: the largest ski resort in Croatia

Bjelolasica: the largest ski resort in Croatia

Bjelolasica is the highest mountain in the Kapela massif which belongs to the mountain range of the Dinaric Alps. Located in the area of Gorski Kotar, it owes its name to the snow cover that covers its summit during winter. read more »

From Poreč to Pula : a walk along the Istrian coast

From Poreč to Pula : a walk along the Istrian coast

Istria is the Mediterranean area that is the closest to central Europe and is also the area where many cultural influences met. Slavic, Roman and Germanic peoples have left traces of their kitchens, languages and customs and created the unique and exciting Istria that we know today. read more »

Plitvice: a water paradise in Croatia

Plitvice: a water paradise in Croatia

The British magazine “Hello” called the National Park of Plitvice Lakes in Croatia a “water paradise” in an article dedicated to the park. National Park of Plitvice Lakes is the most famous park in Croatia and begins to have a worldwide reputation. You should not miss to visit this place if you travel in Croatia. read more »

Rab Island: a dream destination for nudists

Rab Island: a dream destination for nudists

CNN, the famous American channel, made a list of “10 islands for every type of traveler”. The island of Rab, located in the Adriatic Sea in Croatia, is present in the list and described as the best naturist destination. The island of Rab is the original place of modern “nude bathing”. read more »

Istria: the Croatian Las Vegas

Istria: the Croatian Las Vegas

In Istria, the construction of a small “Las Vegas” is planned. A group of American investors from Nevada will invest $ 1.5 billion for this project. Businessmen are currently negotiating with the Croatian representatives. read more »

The “tattoo tourism” in Croatia

The “tattoo tourism” in Croatia

The “tattoo tourism” is an original idea which belongs to the city of Split and combines tourism and the art of tattooing. It is simple: when you pay the tattoo, the owners offer the airplane tickets and the hotel room. The goal is to attract tourists and young thrill seekers. read more »

Istria: the “new Tuscany”

Istria: the “new Tuscany”

Civilization is in Istria since the Bronze Age when people lived in fortified castles built on the hills. Many vestiges of this period are still present as well as buildings left by those who ruled Istria: Illyrians, Romans, Venetians and Austro-Hungarian. read more »

Hvar and Pakleni: Islands of fun and relaxation

Hvar and Pakleni:  Islands of fun and relaxation

Hvar is one of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic and its beaches are maybe the best in Europe. However, many tourists agree about the fact that Pakleni Islands are the most beautiful in the region. read more »

Brač: The Pine Island

Brač: The Pine Island

The island of Brač (also know under the name of Brac) is the largest island belonging to the group of islands of Dalmatia in Croatia which is also the third largest group of Adriatic islands covering an area of 394.57 square kilometers. With a population of 13,824 inhabitants, the island is separated from the Mainland by the Brac Channel, from the island of Solta by the “door of Split” and Hvar by the Hvar channel. read more »

Rovinj: the pearl of Istria

Rovinj: the pearl of Istria

Rovinj is one of the most beautiful cities of Istria. Located on the west coast of the peninsula, many tourist activities are available like visiting the historic places of the Illyrian, Roman and Venetian time. That is why it is called the “Little Venice of Croatia”. read more »