Croatia

Blue Cave Croatian Island

Croatian Islands, 9 Unique Islands

The Zadar archipelago has approximately 89 islands of which 20 can be easily accessed from Zadar. While most of the islands are not inhabited, you can rent at a boat with or without a captain or take a ferry on a daytrip from Zadar to visit them
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The Zadar archipelago has approximately 89 islands of which 20 can be easily accessed from Zadar. While most of the islands are not inhabited, you can rent at a boat with or without a captain or take a ferry on a daytrip from Zadar to visit them
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Dubrovnik Attractions map

Dubrovnik Attractions – Amazing Self Guided Walking Tour & Map

Over 40 Dubrovnik Attractions The historic city of Dubrovnik is a pedestrian only tourist friendly town. It is a fortified town with a strong defense system comprising of towers, walls and gates. These were very effective in protecting the city from domination for centuries. A visit to Old Town Dubrovnik should include Dubrovnik’s many attractions.

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Over 40 Dubrovnik Attractions The historic city of Dubrovnik is a pedestrian only tourist friendly town. It is a fortified town with a strong defense system comprising of towers, walls and gates. These were very effective in protecting the city from domination for centuries. A visit to Old Town Dubrovnik should include Dubrovnik’s many attractions.

Peristil, Cathedral of St Dominus and Bell Tower

Split Croatia – A Travel Guide to Split

Split is the second largest city on Croatia with a population of over 200,000 people. Located in the Adriatic Sea in the central region of Dalmatia, Split is a busy tourist destination with a bustling waterfront, great beaches, roman ruins and a palace, now considered a living museum. Image credit wikicommons

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Split is the second largest city on Croatia with a population of over 200,000 people. Located in the Adriatic Sea in the central region of Dalmatia, Split is a busy tourist destination with a bustling waterfront, great beaches, roman ruins and a palace, now considered a living museum. Image credit wikicommons