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With over 1,000 islands and an efficient ferry system, the Mediterranean country is a great island-hopping destination for ...
The modern visitor to the Croatian coastal city of Split marvels at the towering walls of Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, which ...
Known as the land of a thousand islands, Croatia’s Dalmatia and Kvarner archipelagoes offer an abundance of coastal ...
Night - Cloudy with a 43% chance of precipitation. Winds from E to ENE at 9 to 11 mph (14.5 to 17.7 kph). The overnight low will be 60 °F (15.6 °C). Cloudy with a high of 67 °F (19.4 °C) and a ...
The seasonal schedule covers a total of 19 Croatian coastal towns, including popular destinations such as Zadar, Split, Rovinj ... night services to different parts of Croatia – from Istria through ...
Dalmatia’s coastline is, quite simply, spectacular. With the lion’s share of Croatia’s 1,200-plus ... This breathtaking idyll, north of the Makarska Riviera town of Brela, appears to go ...
Find your perfect summer holiday in Dalmatia ... enjoy stunning vistas in the Makarska Riviera (Shutterstock) For nearly 40 miles, the Makarska Riviera south of Split offers one alluring beach ...
A huge road infrastructure project near Solin in Dalmatia, Croatia ... which is a town and suburb of Split, Croatia’s second-largest city. The project forms part of the plan to build a fast ...
With Diocletian’s Palace as its centerpiece, Split features stunning Roman architecture, lively markets, and scenic waterfront views. The Adriatic coastline enhances its charm, making it an ...
Croatia sits at a crossroads ... Mount Biokovo is at 21300 Makarska. The Cathedral of Saint Domnius has a rather unusual location. It is seated inside the mausoleum of the Roman Emperor Diocletian; ...
Croatia's housing market is still experiencing strong ... usually waterfront developments with up to 10 units or less in Dalmatia (the islands of Brač and Hvar, Makarska Riviera, and Rogoznica) and in ...
Split is Croatia’s second biggest city, after the capital Zagreb. It has a population of 160,000 and a history dating from ancient Greek times – but it really got going when Roman Emperor ...