Much has been said about the beauty of Croatia. "Heaven on Earth" has been described in many books by artists, in paintings and countless photographs. "God wanted to crown his creation, so on the last day he created the Croatian Adriatic from his tears, the stars and sea breeze",wrote an author long ago about the splendour of this most beautiful and preserved ecological corner of the modern world. Long beaches, rocky mountains within reach of the sea, fervent summers, untouched nature and unique city monuments have turned the vacations of many travellers into an exceptionally beautiful dream. It is often said that most travellers by chance stumble across the Adriatic. Every other visit discovers more of the diversity, blessedness and hospitality of this land. It would seem that we are not objective to those who have not visited this jewel of the Mediterranean. The only way to prove our objectivity is through ones own experience of the sea with its thousands islands.
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Dalmatia Dubrovnik
The second most beautiful place in the world (if you include the place where you were born) is undoubtedly Dubrovnik. If you were born in Dubrovnik, you are doubly fortunate, for Dubrovnik is then to you twice the most beautiful town in the world. It is not only about the beauty, which is timeless, or about the Impact on the observer's eye, it is also about a beauty that is breathtaking, a beauty that encourages expression of the soul, needing no words or explanation. |
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Kvarner and hightlands
Kvarner and Hightlands: For all seasons and all reasons.
Kvarner is the region in Croatia with the longest tourist tradition. Europe's royalty, numerous eminent personalities, statesmen and artists, the makers and shakers of their day, all chose the region as a holiday destination as far back as the 19th century Today's guests will soon understand the reason why. Kvarner is an extraordinary natural entity, offering a unity of well-indented coastline and the scenic islands of the Croatian coast. As a backdrop note: the green and forested regions of Gorski Kotar and Lika, which reach high up into the clouds. This is where European and Mediterranean cultures meet - and blend. |
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Dalmatia Zadar
Dalmatia Zadar: Zadar - mainland
Abounding with contrasts and unexplored landscapes, with a rich 3000-year-old history, this is a region where you will find Croatia's largest natural lake - Lake Vransko; sandy, lagoon-type beaches in the Nin region; the highest cliffs on the Croatian Adriatic, and the Cerovacke caves The whole region, together with its surrounding area, contains five National Parks as well as three Mature Parks, ot which the Velebit Park was declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1978. The coastal belt of the Velebit Channel, over the Nin Lagoon to Biograd, encompasses the hundreds of scattered islands which lie in front of it. Quality private accommodation in villages and towns with Mediterranean appeal aid the flavor of original Dalmatian cuisine awaits you. |
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Dalmatia Sibenik
Dalmatia Sibenik: Located in the region of North Dalmatia, which is divided into two parts by the deep canyon cut by the Rivers Krka and Cikola, nearby Lake Pruljanski and the Sibenik Channel. The River Krka has particular significance because of the water it supplies, its hydro-energy potential and its natural beauty as a tourist attraction. |
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Dalmatia Split
The central part of the Adriatic coast, from Marina in the north to Gradac in the south, wtiich lies below the nearby mountains, with a tow of islands and dozens of kilometers of pebble beaches, its green backdrop complemented by the Rivers Jadro and Cetina.is a tourist regon with a long and rich tradition, history and culture. |
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Istria
Istria Croatia: The Adriatic's largest peninsula, your nearest Mediterranean coastline
One of the tourist advantages of Istria region is surely its 445 km of intricately indented shoreline, its clean sea and variety of "landscaped" beaches. There are stone-paved or pebble beaches suitable for all ages, especially for families with children, complemented by untamed beaches sheltered by untouched greenery, just perfect for those in search of intimacy and privacy. |
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