What else can be said about Dubrovnik?
Eleven years ago, when I first ventured to Dubrovnik, it was charming and sufferable. Few groups wandered about the old town, but it was manageable. The Croatians were preocupied with their performane in the Football's World Cup, as their team was doing r... more - travel report by
krisek
Dubrovnik, once removed
Dubrovnik is the tourism capital of Croatia and has a coastline on the Adriatic Sea that gives it is nickname ‘Jewel of the Adriatic’; with it’s old city being listed as a World Heritage Site.
Dubrovnik is cut off from the rest of Croatia by a mere... more - travel report by
mistybleu
Plitvice and Sibenik, an incongruous couple.
OK, so I can’t link the two better than that. We visited both on a long holiday in 1976 when our children were young. We drove through France, Switzerland and Italy [some reports still to come] and crossed by ferry from Bari to Dubrovnik. Then we went via... more - travel report by
davidx
Starved of time in Dubrovnik
We arrived at Dubrovnik by overnight boat from Bari in Italy. It was more of an achievement in those pre-internet days to arrange this from the UK and for seven of us to arrive together in that way was still something to occasion comment. It was our first... more - travel report by
davidx
Zagreb - worth to be visited
Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is nearly 1000 years old. It has influences from the Balkan, the Osmanli empire, the German empire, Italy and Austria (-Hungary) to which it once belonged. more - travel report by
kakisa
Island of Brac (Dalmatia) - Croatia...
first of all i'm bad in english, so i'll just copy this info from one website to tell you how lovely this part of brac is:
"If you are seeking pleasure and enrichment through the wonder of the unexplored, the thrill of adventure, the marvel of the... more - travel report by
tonci2
Experience in Makarska - Croatia
I visit Dalmatia (Croatia) city name Makarska in and have great time. The city, what to say, it is beautiful. It lies in bottom of Biokovo hill. Beaches are mostly sand and small stone. The water is extremely clear, clean and cold because the Adriatic see... more - travel report by
dravlic
Taizé- Jugendtreffen in Zagreb
Am 28. Dezember früh am Morgen haben wir Kärntner uns mit einem Reisebus auf den Weg nach Zagreb gemacht. Nach ca. 4 Std. haben wir die Hauptstadt Kroatiens erreicht. Dort mussten wir uns zuerst in kleinere Gruppen einteilen und dann wurde uns alles ein b... more - travel report by
summer02
MAKARSKA my favourit destintion located in Croatia
First few words about beaches .. Beaches of town Makarska are well known because of its beauty and maintenance in accordance to high ecological standards. Along all coast there are many sand beaches for every taste. From big public beaches full of summer... more - travel report by
perko
Umag, old town and a croud of tourists
It was summer 2004 and it was the first time for me in Croatia. It was very hot (always around 35-40°C - sorry don't know this in °F) and you heard very much 'bout woods burning down ( fortunatly only in Italy and not in Croatia). I went there with my fam... more - travel report by
samuel