The Dalmatian Coast of Croatia is home to Dubrovnik, Split, and a treasure trove of scenic Adriatic Sea hideaways. This is ...
Bordering central Europe, the Balkan Peninsula and the Mediterranean Sea, Croatia is a crescent-shaped country rich in history, culture and natural beauty. Americans thinking of making a trip to the ...
While Dubrovnik and Split – Croatia’s de facto capitals – have had to adjust more than any others because of best-in-travel listings, overtourism and the cruise ship economy, Sibenik to the north has ...
Split's Old Town contains Diocletian's Palace, plus the streets that run west to Marmontova. Inside this pedestrian-friendly area, travelers will walk medieval cobblestone streets lined with modern ...
Split, though a travel destination in and of itself, is also a jumping off point for seeing the nearby Croatian islands of Hvar, Brac, Solta and Vis, among numerous others. And travelers can see and ...
This Croatia guidebook is ideal for travellers seeking inspirational guides and planning a more extended trip It provides interesting facts about Croatia s people history and culture and detailed ...
With its terracotta-tiled roofs, stone walls, picturesque views of the Adriatic Sea, and an interesting mix of Baroque, Romanesque, and Renaissance architecture, Dubrovnik is one of the most ...