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Croatia’s Picture Perfect Villages

Phil Butler

A story from Adventurous Kate’s travel blog prompted us toe investigate the most picturesque villages in all Croatia. Meet Pučišća: The Most Beautiful Village in Croatia made us wonder?

13 years ago

Varaždin Invites You to Party at Špancirfest

Aleksandr Shatskih

Every August, for 10 days, the Croatian street festival, Spancirfest, transforms Varaždin, Croatia into a massive international community of partygoers. This year, the festival is 24 August 2012 – 02 September 2012.

13 years ago

Vrbnik Shows Off Her Vintners

Aleksandr Shatskih

This August 24 to 25, Vrbnik shows off her vintners, in a local festival known as Island wine days Krk – Vrbnik 2012.

13 years ago

Split Remembers Diocletian

Mihaela Lica Butler

If you are in Split this weekend, you cannot miss the Days of Diocletian, a reenactment of the Roman era, from August 17 to August 20.

13 years ago

Knights and Damsels at Savicenta Medieval Festival 2012

Aleksandr Shatskih

Taking place this weekend in the idyllic Istrian town from Friday 10 August to Sunday 12, Savicenta Medieval Fesival 2012 promises to delight its visitors with ancient arts and crafts, traditional food, old customs and beautiful parades, all designed to revive Savicenta’s medieval past.

13 years ago

Medieval Days at Fjera of Rab, Croatia

Aleksandr Shatskih

Today, July 25, the medieval island-city of Rab starts celebrating The Fjera of Rab, an enchanting three-day event recalling the town’s ancient past thorough a vibrant historical show. Reviving the spirit of the Middle Ages, the festival takes place together with the holidays of St Jacob’s Day (July 25th), St Anna’s Day (July 26th) and St Christopher’s Day (July 27th).

13 years ago

Select Italy Offers Unique Dalmatia Value

Aleksandr Shatskih

For Centuries Italians and the Venetians, ruled what is now the coast of Croatia. What is called Dalmatia, the gorgeous expanse of Mediterranean seaside wonder, is a place filled with not only beauty, but the mystique of the ages. These wonderful seascapes, Islands, and UNEXCO World Heritage cities, offer tourists a timeless view of what has appealed to travelers across eons of time. And Select Italy offers an all new gateway into these wondrous places – their Croatia contingent.

13 years ago

Navis First Croation Yacht Charter to Get ISO 9001

Aleksandr Shatskih

Navis Yacht Charter has been awarded the prestigious ISO 9001 certification, certifying the company’s excellence of the shipyard management systems; Navis is the only yacht charter in Croatia with the SGS ISO Certificate.

13 years ago

Where to Go this Summer: Five Great Experiences on the Dalmatian Coast

Guest Author

Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is the place to head for if you are looking for water sports, history and a relaxing holiday. There’s never a dull moment in this beautiful part of Eastern Europe.

13 years ago

Garden Festival 2012: Sunshine Party In Croatia

Aleksandr Shatskih

Taking place between 4 and 11 July in the charming town of Tisno, The Garden Festival kicks off party season in Croatia with an entire week of music, revelries, sunshine and famous artists. With a brand new venue overlooking the beautiful Adriatic, an outdoor club for after parties, live bands, top DJs, two boat parties […]

13 years ago

Where to Go This Summer: Hvar, Croatia’s Island of Culture

Mihaela Lica Butler

Hvar (Pharos in Greek), is the fourth largest island in Croatia and is characterised by fertile coastal plains, silver and purple lavender fields, sweet fresh water springs, olives groves, pine forests, and a rich ancient history.

13 years ago

Croatia Airlines Eyes Adria Merger

Aleksandr Shatskih

In news from the Balkans, it seems likely there may be a merger in the offing, with reports suggesting that Croatia’s national air carrier Croatia Airlines are set to hold talks with their Slovenian counterparts Adria Airways to form a new pan-Balkan carrier.

13 years ago

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