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Exciting Things to do in Croatia

08/07/2016 in Croatia

Sailing

Sailing is a good way to see the coastal islands and networks of small archipelagos. Most charters leave from Split or the surrounding area on the North or the South circuit, each offering its own pros and cons. A good way is to book a package with a company at home, although many Croatian companies also offer both bareboat and...


A cultural tour! What to see in Croatia

08/07/2016 in Croatia

Croatia has an impressive history, a fact that is best explained through the vast array of sites worth visiting. Most towns have an historical centre with its typical architecture. There are differences between the coast and the continental part, so both areas are a must. The most famous town is probably Dubrovnik, a prime example of the coastal architecture, but...


Fascinating history of Croatia

08/07/2016 in Croatia

Climate

Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate, while the central and upland regions have a mountainous climate. The entire Adriatic coast has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are mild along the coast, while winter is cold and snowy in central and northern regions. The average temperature inland in January ranges from -10°C to 5°C; August 19°C to 39°C....


Attractive Cities in Croatia

08/07/2016 in Croatia
  • Zagreb – the capital and largest city.
  • Dubrovnik – historic coastal city and UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Split – ancient port city with Roman ruins.
  • Pula – biggest town in Istria with the Roman amphitheater (commonly called Arena).
  • Osijek – capital of Slavonia and an important city.
  • Sisak – largest river port, city on three rivers and a city that has stopped the spread of...

Colorful Curacao!

08/05/2016 in Curacao

Home to more than 35 captivating beaches, a diverse heritage spanning over 55 different cultures, including Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese, a 'live and let live' attitude and stunning European architecture; Curaçao remains an unrivaled tropical escape in the Southern Caribbean.

Recently selected as one of U.S. News Travel’s ‘Best Places to Visit in the Caribbean,’ Curaçao’s natural beauty, world class...


10 Things you probably didn’t know about Grenada but should

08/05/2016 in Grenada

Welcome to Grenada, an island nation located in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, on the southern end of Grenadines. The country is made up of the main Grenada Island and six other smaller islands. If you plan to visit the island, make sure you know the following facts about it.

1. Due to production of nutmeg and mace, the island is fondly...


Planning a Trip to the Galapagos Islands

07/29/2016 in Galápagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are one of the most ecologically extraordinary places on the planet. The ecosystem that inspired Darwin – now a protected part of our world heritage - continues to fascinate. Free and fearless animals, different from any others found anywhere else in the world, awe visitors who make the journey to this remote destination.

If you're thinking about a...


Top 10 Reasons to Travel to Croatia

07/28/2016 in Croatia

From an isolated backwater behind the Iron Curtain, Croatia has transformed itself into Eastern Europe's 'Riviera'. Sun worshippers discovered the miles of sunny, pristine beaches and dramatic cliffs of the Dalmatian coast. Other tourism followed for ancient and historic monuments, including UNESCO world heritage sites and even some communist concrete architecture, spellbinding natural beauty featuring islands, waterfalls, and mountains, and...


Retie the knot in Jamaica

05/31/2016 in Jamaica

Retie your knot and celebrate your married life with your kids in Jamaica!  There is so much to celebrate if you have been married for a number of years, and with your children in tow, it would be great idea to retie the knot in a place where you can have a grand vacation too!  Here are five...


Say "I Do" in the Cayman Islands

07/19/2016 in Cayman Islands

For couples looking to plan an exotic Caribbean island wedding, the Cayman Islands offers something few destinations can match...exquisite natural beauty infused with civility and commitment. The result is a sort of "barefoot elegance" that promises to make your special day truly remarkable. Whether you're planning a grand, sophisticated church wedding for 200 or an intimate beachfront ceremony for two...