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Croatia Boat Show 2012: Biggest Ever

Aleksandr Shatskih

Coming later this month, the 14th annual Croatia Boat Show will run from April 17th untol April 22nd in the Dalmatian city of Split. The event will actually be a combination of shows put on by the Croatia Boat Show (CBS), Nauticus Show and Split Auto Show over the five days. It promises to be the biggest nautical event ever in the region, comparable to the Adriatic Boat Show, with a vast array of nautical equipment and crafts on display.

14 years ago

Croatia to Join Schengen Zone in 2015

Aleksandr Shatskih

Croatia has announced plans to enter Europe’s Schengen free-travel zone within the next three years, just two years after it secures membership to the EU, which is due to happen in during the summer of 2013.

14 years ago

Scuba Diving in Croatia

Guest Author

One of the most popular destinations for scuba diving enthusiasts of all experience levels is the beautiful Adriatic Sea off of the coast of Croatia. 

14 years ago

Ten ‘Must Dos’ for Visitors to Dubrovnik

Guest Author

The historic city of Dubrovnik is a major attraction itself and from ancient ruins to cobbled streets, no trip to Croatia should ignore its charms. Here are ten sure-fire things to do whilst visiting Dubrovnik.

14 years ago

Welcome to the World of Fairy Tales: Christmas Story in Čazma

Aleksandr Shatskih

Imagine being able to step back into time and be a witness to a Croatian Christmas story. Right in the heart of Croatia, in the small central town of Cazma, is one of the world’s most stunning holiday displays.

14 years ago

Makarska Is a Christmas Town

Aleksandr Shatskih

Makarska is a Christmas Town every year, a tradition they started in 2010, a tradition most likely to continue for years to come.

14 years ago

Croatia Tourism Report – Growth Positive

Aleksandr Shatskih

In news from Research and Markets, the Croatia Tourism Report for quarter one 2012 is out. According to the leading research firm, Croatia’s recovering tourism market is still on the mend since beginning to climb out of a disasterous 2008 – 2009.

14 years ago

Hvar: A Lonely Planet Top 10 Destination for 2012

Aleksandr Shatskih

Hvar is now Lonely Planet’s fifth favorite as a travel destination in 2012.

14 years ago

Days of Croatian Tourism Conference Kicks Off in Sibenik

Aleksandr Shatskih

Days of Croatian Tourism 2011 is an exclusive conference for professionals in the Croatian hospitality industry. More than 2000 tourism professionals are going to participate at the event.

14 years ago

Croatia Gets Ready for the 13th Biograd Boat Show 2011

Mihaela Lica Butler

This year, the show takes place 20-23 October, every day from 10:00 am till dusk, when the party begins at Marina Kornati West, featuring JINX in concert.

14 years ago

Best Winter Trips in Eastern Europe 2012

Mihaela Lica Butler

Chilling temperatures, and fields of white, when winter arrives, with all its magic, the world of travel puts on its mittens, and gets ready to live life to the fullest… Argophilia Travel News editors have picked five of the best winter destinations in Eastern Europe for you.

14 years ago

Hear the Golden Strings of Slavonia in Požega

Aleksandr Shatskih

The Požeški Golden Strings festival (01 September 2011 – 04 September 2011) is considered a leader of tambura music and this year’s program will combine the tradition of the popular music with more modern music, songs that never leave the top of the radio charts in Croatia.

14 years ago

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