Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of southern Dalmatia with a trip to Biokovo Nature Park. Commanding the landscape with its arresting presence, this natural wonder towers majestically over the Makarska Riviera. Admired for its dramatic vistas, varied scenery, and abundant biodiversity, this jewel of Croatia is an adventurer’s paradise. Biokovo Nature Park: Park...Read More
Visiting the Durmitor National Park is one of many things to do in Montenegro. Situated in the north-east of Montenegro, Durmitor National Park is Montenegro’s largest national park. Boasting magnificent mountain peaks, forests, and lakes, the park is a breath-taking setting for both relaxation and adventure activities. The mountains of Durmitor National Park comprise 48...Read More
Situated in the north-east of Montenegro, magnificent scenes of green forest and aqua lake waters make up the beautiful Biogradska Gora National Park. Although the protected area is only 5650 hectares, making it the smallest of Montenegro’s 5 national parks, it is home to one of only 3 primal forests left in Europe, 6 lakes,...Read More
The Balkan country of Montenegro lies tucked between Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Albania. The country may be small, yet it has a diverse range of spectacular activities and scenery on offer. A magnificent combination of scenic beaches, charming villages, mountain peaks, azure lakes, and ancient architecture make for a fabulous European summer...Read More
Croatia’s Vis Island has been a late bloomer in the tourism arena due to the Yugoslav National Army’s base on the island, making it out of bounds to foreign visitors. In 1989 the island became open to foreigners, making for a paradise of unspoiled beauty due to years of little commercialism. In 2018 the movie...Read More
Delving into the Legacy of Croatian Currency From 1994 to 2023, the Croatian Kuna (HRK) served as the official currency of Croatia. A tribute to Croatian history and wildlife, the ‘Kuna’ signifies the ‘Marten,’ a weasel-like creature native to Croatia. Fun fact – Marten fur was historically utilised as a method of currency! Fast-forward to...Read More
Croatia’s third-largest city and biggest seaport doesn’t generally feature as the first place tourists pick as their Croatia holiday destination. However, the city of Rijeka has a host of magnificent features making it a very worthy addition to any holiday itinerary or even as a short Mediterranean city break within itself. Being named the European...Read More
The mention of Croatia may bring to mind summer holidays and idyllic beaches, yet did you know the country is home to international sports, music and film stars as well as one of the world’s greatest inventors? Here we take a look at some of the most famous Croats to make international centre stage. Janica...Read More
With unending coastlines, glorious beaches, enchanting history and magnificent inland parks, deciding where to tour in northern Croatia can be overwhelming. Here are our top 9 places to visit in northern Croatia. 1. Opatija Known as the oldest tourist destination in Croatia, Opatija was regarded a famous luxury villa retreat for the European elite in...Read More
Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, is home to one of the most instantly recognisable symbols of the country, St Mark’s Church. In the Upper Town centre lies the proud 13th-century church with its colourfully tiled roof. Portraying so much more than just sand and stone, St Mark’s Church is a ‘must visit’ when passing through the capital...Read More
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