Created by MagdaDH on September 7, 2009
- Family holiday, traveling from Zadar (Croatia) to Ljubljana (Slovenia) to then follow on to Trieste and Bergamo (Italy, covered separately). Trains, pensione rooms, restaurants, attractions, heat and two children (aged 3 and 8) alternating from angelic to diabolical.
- 2 reviews
- 6 Stories
- 23 photos
Created by Praskipark on April 23, 2009
- Just a few things I found to occupy my time with when in the Stradun in Dubrovnik
- 2 reviews
- 3 Stories
- 3 photos
Created by Praskipark on March 31, 2009
- A journal feauturing my top 5 interesting attractions in Trogir.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 3 photos
Created by Praskipark on July 8, 2008
- My stay in Korcula - a beautiful island which I have visited several times and one day would love to live there - if only.
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 10 photos
Created by janac on September 15, 2006
- It is hard to put in words the incredible atmosphere one experience when visiting Dubrovnik. I can only agree with all the polls selecting Dubrovnik the second hottest destination of the year. Read more in this journal.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 13 photos
Created by Joy S on July 3, 2006
- We just spent 2 weeks in beautiful Rovinj on the Istrian Peninsula—spending most of our time there, but exploring a little further afield.
Created by Mutt on February 22, 2006
- One of the true highlights of the Adriatic coast is this magnificent medieval city, with its spectacular walls, and not so spectacular beaches.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 10 photos
Created by Owen Lipsett on August 7, 2005
- Part of Italy until 1954, Istria constitutes the northernmost part of Croatia’s coast. Featuring a cuisine and culture that are a medley of both cultures (not to mention some fine sights predating both), it is Croatia’s most-visited and developed region.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 20 photos
Created by Owen Lipsett on July 21, 2005
- What’s the prettiest of Croatia’s thousand islands? According to the notoriously image-conscious Croatians themselves it’s Hvar. Notwithstanding a brush with the notorious bura, a visit in March allowed me to explore its beauty and history free of the posing hordes. So I certainly agree with their choice!
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 20 photos
Created by Owen Lipsett on June 25, 2005
- Croatia’s second city and the gateway to the myriad delights of the Dalmatian Coast (and its innumerable islands), Split grew out of the world’s classiest squat – the palace to which the Roman Emperor Diocletian retired in the early 4th century. I certainly can’t fault his choice!
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