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Skradinski buk is the seventh, final, and longest travertine barrier on the Krka River. It is located approximately 13 kilometres downstream from Roski slap ...
+ more detailsThe Blue Cave is a water-logged sea cave located in a small bay called Balun, on the east side of the island of Bisevo. The grotto is one of the best known natural beauty spots on...
+ more detailsThe town of Hvar is one of the favorite destinations in Croatia and one of the most prominent and visited tourist centers in the whole Adriatic Sea. With its 3 672 inhabitants...
+ more detailsZlatni rat is the beach situated to the west of Bol in the island of Brac. That geomorphologic natural monument is one of most beautiful Adriatic natural attractions....
+ more detailsOmis is a town and port in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and is a municipality in the Split-Dalmatia country. Omis was well known in the past by the Corsairs of Almissa whose...
+ more detailsSibenik is located in Central Dalmatia where the River Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. It is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Sibenik-Knin...
+ more detailsMostar is situated in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through the center of the canyon spans the Neretva River. There is big number of historical monuments like The Old Bridg...
+ more detailsFor some people Dubrovnik is the city of art, for some others the city of noble architecture, for some the city of history, a city adorned by poets and painters, but Dubrovnik is...
+ more detailsThe first description of the Plitvice Lakes was by Dominik Vukasovic in 18th century who mentions them as "Five beautiful lakes in denset woods on the Turkish border"; they were...
+ more detailsDiocletians palace is named after its creator, the Roman Emperor Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletian. It was created as a result of the imperial ambitions that, in his hometown on...
+ more detailsIts reputation, image and culture of restaurant Frankie built on offer of food with refined taste, prepared with fresh ingredients, obtained exclusively in Dalmatia. Fish and...
+ more detailsEscape from the fast pace of everyday life and join us on a private tour to the Blue Lagoon and Solta island in a traditional wooden boat, known as a “Drvenko“. This boat can...
+ more detailsTrogir has been known as a ‘monument town’. Some of the most famous sights in the town are the Cathedral of St Lawrence with its remarkable portal by Master Radovan, the...
+ more detailsAt the eastern corner of the island Ciovo, slightly ahead of the old fishing village Slatine (4 km) and very close to Split Marjan hill, across the sea, there is a beach called...
+ more detailsSalona was a stronghold and a harbour of the Illyrian Delmati which quite early came into the sphere of influence of the Greeks on the Adriatic. Julius Caesar, who was then the...
+ more detailsOne of the unspoiled natural beauty of our area is Krknjasi lagoon on the east coast of the island Drvenik. On the outside, the bay is protected with islands, large and small...
+ more detailsCathedral of St. James in Sibenik is the most important architectural achievement XV. and XVI century on Croatian soil. Because of their value this iznimnik Gothic-Renaissance...
+ more detailsWould you like to explore Trogir in the company of a friendly and knowledgeable guide? The popular "Trogir Walking Tours" invite you to go on an unforgettable sightseeing tour to...
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