Written by MagdaDH on September 15, 2009
- We leave Ljubljana by train to Koper, where we are going to catch a bus to Trieste. The train is, again, an old fashioned European type with compartments and we find one to share with...
Written by MagdaDH on September 12, 2009
- After ten days in lovely Zadar, we get a bit bored with swimming, sunning, eating and Dalmatian churches and decide to move on. Our plan is to go to Ljubljana and then Trieste. We arrange...
Written by MagdaDH on September 11, 2009
- BEACHES AND RESORT AREAThe main resort area of Zadar stretches towards the outlying districts of Puntamika and Diklo, and centres on Borik. Consequently, most of the holiday accommodation is somehow out of town in those...
Written by MagdaDH on September 11, 2009
- Zadar is the main city of northern Dalmatia, a less popular destination among the foreign visitors than Split or Dubrovnik further down the coast, but deserving to be better known. It's a major Croatian resort,...
Written by fizzytom on August 22, 2009
- Zagreb’s main square "Trg Bana Jelacica" is the vibrant heart of the Croatian capital and it’s a fine place in the Austro-Hungarian tradition, not dissimilar to squares you might find in cities like Vienna....
Written by Praskipark on May 19, 2009
- I think I have probably said how beautiful Croatia is as a country many times and I apologise for repeating myself but looking at the coastline I can understand why the Turks and Venetians have...
Written by Praskipark on April 23, 2009
- The Stradun in Dubrovnik is famous for its cafe culture and medieval buildings and churches but there is one more thing that it is famous for and that is shopping. During the early hours of...
Written by Praskipark on April 21, 2009
- Dubrovnik, a Unesco World Heritage Site, has now fully recovered from the bitter Serbian and Montenegrin attack of 1991-92 and has been restored to its former grandeur. This remarkable former city-state has in its historic...
Written by Praskipark on March 31, 2009
- Trogir - where is it, you may well ask? This small port and town is situated in Central Dalmatia which is in Croatia and about 30 kilometres from Split where there is an International airport....
Written by Praskipark on March 10, 2009
- The island of Korcula - an emerald jewel set below mountains of granite and skies of azure blue, but how do you transport yourself around this peninsula of beauty? By Jadrolinja ferries, of course. This...
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