Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Did you know ?

Did you know that Croatia is labeled as top destination by USTOA (US tour operators association)? Well, it is, and we are very proud that this well known association recognized Croatia as small gem which shines like pearl in the sand.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Dubrovnik <---- for more info, click


Byron called it the "Pearl of the Adriatic" for the magnificent curtain of walls surrounding a city paved in marble and strewn with Renaissance sculpture.

George Bernard Shaw called it a paradise and was enchanted by the city of Dubrovnik. It is also called the "jewel of the Adriatic". Dubrovnik is an independent merchant republic for the last 700 years and had trade links with Turkey and India, with trade representations in Africa. It had diplomatic link with the English court in the period of the middle ages.

The old town of Dubrovnik was completed in the 13th Century and remains as it is, unchanged to this present day. The city's promenade is approached by two entrances from the old town which leads to the Stradun. Here too, you can have a lazy afternoon, have a drink in one of the cafes and watch the city life go by. If you are visiting Dubrovnik in summer, you would like to see the world-renowned Dubrovnik Summer Festival, where you can entertain yourself with music and Croatian dance performances. Much more information you can find here.



Lokrum is among the most beautiful islands of the Dubrovnik archipelago and it used to be the summer residence of Maximillian von Habsburg. The island is covered with Mediterranean vegetation, magnolias, agaves and palm trees. Due to its exquisite beauty, it has been proclaimed a special reserve of forest vegetation.

Monday, April 30, 2007

General info about Croatia <--- click for more info



World travelers, take note: there is no beauty superior to that which can be absorbed by witnessing the natural spenders and the cultural richness of Croatia. With a national history dating back to the seventh century a.d., Croatia has exhibited the wonders of, as the country’s national tourism board states: “The Mediterranean As It Once Was”.

Why Croatia ?

Croatia is the closest Mediterranean destination to central Europe. It takes 2 hours by plane from London, 45 minutes from Munchen... Croatian natural beauties are significant and amongst the best preserved in the world ( over 5,800 km of coast, over 1,000 islands, numerous national parks ...

Geographical position in SE Europe:
Croatia extends from the furthest eastern edges of the Alps in the north-west to the Pannonian lowlands and the banks of the Danube in the east; its central region is covered by the Dinara mountain range, and its southern parts extend to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

Surface:
the mainland covers 56,542 km2, and the surface of the territorial sea is 31,067 km2.

System of government: multi-party parliamentary republic.

Coastline:
5,835 km of which 4,058 km comprise a coastline of islands, solitary rocks and reefs. Number of islands, solitary rocks and reefs: 1,185; the largest islands are Krk and Cres; there are 50 inhabited islands.

Highest peak:
Dinara: 1,831 m above sea level.

The Adriatic sea got its name from an ancient port of the same name. The Adriatic spans from the Balkan to the Apennine peninsula.
The part belonging to the Republic of Croatia is the eastcoast which extends all the way from Prevlaka in the south to cape Savudrija in the west,including all islands, islets and cliffs along the coast,and the archipelago of Palagruza (the number of islands, islets and cliffs is more than 1700).

This is a unique area in Europe for cruising with motor boats, speedboats, or sailboats,
but also for enjoying the underwater world.
You can find much more info here