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Hotel Terme Tuhelj Begins 12 Million Euro 4 Star Hotel

Aleksandr Shatskih

In hotel investment news from Croatia, Hotel Terme Tuhelj is building a new 4 star accommodation at Tuheljske Toplice, outside the village of Tuhelj. The new hotel will boast a convention center and very high 4 star amenities, according to hotel spokespersons. At an estimated outlay of €12 million euro, it will also be one of the city’s biggest construction projects in some time.

14 years ago

Hotel Lone on Croatia’s Adriatic – A Lone Design Wonder

Phil Butler

A fantastic new hotel opens in Rovinj, the Hotel Lone is the latest gem situated along Croatia’s Adriatic shores. A bit of an architectural masterpiece, this collaboration between Croatian architectural firm 3LHD, and conceptual experts Studio Numen is nothing short of stunning.

14 years ago

Fažana Celebrates Fishermen Traditions and Culture

Mihaela Lica Butler

If you want to experience Croatia first hand, this fishermen village is the ideal destination.

14 years ago

Pag Art Festival 2011 Kicks Off Today

Aleksandr Shatskih

Beginning today, the small renaissance town of Pag plays host to a festival of classical music, organized by Lovro Pogorelić, a world-renowned Croatian pianist.

14 years ago

Street Art Festival in Zadar: KalelargArt 2011

Aleksandr Shatskih

This year, the festival takes place July 28-29, 2011, with programs held at People’s Square, Kalelarga and forums.

14 years ago

Soundwave Croatia 2011 – Not Like Any Other

Phil Butler

Soundwave Croatia 2011 kicks off next weekend. Described as “the perfect music festival” by many, this Croatian all weekend party is not your ordinary jam packed beach event. It’s a closely jam packed excitement and relaxation break for music lovers.

14 years ago

Adonia Getaway Fares by P&O Cruises This Summer

Aleksandr Shatskih

P&O Cruises announced their latest offering yesterday, so called “Getaway” prices on flights and small ship cruises to on selected selected Adonia Mediterranean excursions. These Fly Med Getaways apply to cruises of between 10 and 14 nights that depart from Oct. 29 thru January 2012, according to the company news.

14 years ago

Invitation to Šibenik: Terraneo Festival for Ecologists

Mihaela Lica Butler

The Terraneo festival is a mini-vacation that offers everything you imagined in terms of entertainment, history and nature.

15 years ago

Croatia Airlines Opens New Dubrovnik-Belgrade Route

Aleksandr Shatskih

Croatia Airlines has started a new route that connects Dubrovnik and Belgrade on Monday.

15 years ago

Summer Solstice in Croatia: Bonfire Competition in Karlovac

Mihaela Lica Butler

In Karlovcu (Karlovac), citizens of two districts, Banija and Gaza, will gather June 23, 2011 on the banks of Kupa, lighting two fires.

15 years ago

Valpovo’s Lost Potential: The Summer Festival

Mihaela Lica Butler

Festivals are some of the best opportunities for outsiders to learn, and fall in love with a touristic destination. Too bad that Valpovo is missing out on this opportunity.

15 years ago

Destination Rijeka: The Great Fiumanka Regatta 2011

Mihaela Lica Butler

Yachtsmen from across the world gather once a year at the Great Fiumanka regatta in Rijeka, which takes place June 9-12 this year.

15 years ago

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