Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik Situated on the southern Adriatic Sea coast, it is usually regarded as the most picturesque city on the Dalmatian coast and is referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” Dubrovnik (derived from dubrava in Croatian, meaning “grove”) occupies a promontory jutting into the sea under the bare limestone mass of Mount Srdj. Dubrovnik […]
Primosten
Primosten Primosten is a small town in North Dalmatia, located close to Sibenik and just over an hour or so north (along the coastal road) from Split. Far from the madding crow, this half-island is a decent spot for a couple of days’ unwinding. Primosten Attractions Plaza Velika Raduca Statue of Our Lady of Loreto […]
Rogoznica
Rogoznica Escape from the bustle of the city and come to the picturesque Rogoznica riviera. This riviera is ideal for guests looking for a peaceful but eventful coastline chartering experience. The environmental paradise that is the Rogoznica Riviera can be found in the very heart of Dalmatia. The virginal landscape has won numerous awards, and […]
Split
Split Split is the largest town in Dalmatia and the second-largest in Croatia. It is a coastal city, with a small-town vibe, noisy streets, and easy-going locals. Once a stopover place for tourists catching a ferry to nearby islands, or a bus to other more exciting tourist destinations, Split is today among the most popular […]
Zadar
Zadar Zadar is both an atmospheric time machine and an open air museum. Here you will find some of the most beautiful monuments of architecture and cultural heritage of the eastern Adriatic coast. Zadar Attractions Plitvice Lakes National Park Zadar Islands Krka Waterfalls Recommended Marina Dalmacija, Croatia Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 50.9 – 2012 (Katrina) 0 […]