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Kornati

Kornati – are unique and so rarely in the Mediterranean one can witness such a small area to find such an amount of islands and islets. read more…

Šibenik

Šibenik – is located in the central part of the Croatian coast in the picturesque indented bay that is also a delta of Krka River. read more…

Vis

Vis – the most remote Croatian island situated between Hvar and Biševo. The first inhabitants date back to the III millennium BC. read more…

Zadar

Zadar – exceptional history of 3000 years of existence and a significant cultural heritage that blend the beauty of the past and the benefits the modern traveller and offers a number of activities that include gourmet delicacies, cultural and religious facilities and various night life where everyone can find something for themselves. read more…

Trogir

Trogir – a city which is located on the mainland part of the Adriatic Sea close to Split. A city with 2300 years long tradition, with rich history created under the influence of the Greeks, Romans and Venetians. read more…

Hvar

Hvar – which is known as the king of the Dalmatian islands, a title that was given to it for its important strategic and nautical location, which dates back to ancient times and is therefore rich with ancient buildings and locations. read more…

Split

Split – the old historic town where first resident was the Emperor Diocletian, who built the imperial luxurious villa of 30,000 sq m in 293 years BC, to which  he withdrew after he left the throne of the Roman emperor. read more…

Mljet

Located next to the Pelješac peninsula, the islands of Lastovo and Korčula. It is known since ancient times and is first mentioned in the 4th century BC. It is known for its unspoiled nature and quality wines. read more…

Ston

Medieval town with history that goes back to the XIV century. Ston is a small town with the longest stone wall in Europe (5.5 km). With its narrow streets, elegant houses and traces of ancient cultures that are found in every step, it is a special destination with the oldest active salt plant in the world. read more…

Elafiti

Elafiti – a group of islands located west of Dubrovnik consisted of 13 islands from which the largest are Šipan, Koločep and Lopud. Island of Šipan covering an area of 16 sq km with its 42 ancient palaces and 34 churches was commonly known as countryside residency for the Dubrovnik nobility. read more…

Šolta

Šolta – is located right opposite the city of Split and has long been unknown as a tourist destination and historically has been a favourite destination of Emperor Diocletian, queen Teuta. The island was inhabited in Illyrian and his popularity has grown during the Romans who spent vacations on the island. read more…

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, a town that is a monument and a museum on its own, listed under UNESCO with its 1940 m long old city walls, the Stradun, Orlando’s Pier and renaissance Palaces of Sponza and Knežev Dvor, and with a variety of churches and monasteries Dubrovnik is a separate chapter of the Croatian coast. read more…

Brač

Brač – with its bays with beautiful sandy beaches draws attention of all visitors and is a recommended holiday destination. Since ancient times the island was settled by the Trojan hero Antenor who after the fall of the Troy settled the island with his men, who began to engage in cattle breeding and fishing. read more…

Adriatic Coast

Beautiful unspoiled coastline with many islands scattered like beads in crystal clear sea, 1244 islands and islets as a motive for nautical adventure of your dreams. Islands staggered in a way that an average distance between them is no greater about 10 N/m along the shore of 5835 km in length. read more…

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, a town that is a monument and a museum on its own, listed under UNESCO with its 1940 m long old city walls, the Stradun, Orlando’s Pier and renaissance Palaces of Sponza and Knežev Dvor, and with a variety of churches and monasteries Dubrovnik is a separate chapter of the Croatian coast. read more…

Korčula

An island where traces of life from prehistory were found. In the 6th century BC the island was inhabited by Greeks and then in 1 century AD by the Romans. After the 7th century Slavs who inhabited stay on the island afterwards. read more…

Coast of Montenegro

Coast of Montenegro – with many beautiful beaches and ancient sites the coast of Montenergo is an attractive destination. read more…

Lastovo

An island that is also a Nature park with its 46 islets and reefs, is a special place of silence and tranquillity. With its indented coastline of many bays where you can enjoy as if you are in your own piece of heaven on earth. read more…

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