Rabac Reflections
Rebac Reflections: Sun, Sea & Shady Olive Trees After exploring the west coast of Istria, we...
Read MoreRebac Reflections: Sun, Sea & Shady Olive Trees After exploring the west coast of Istria, we...
Read MoreUMAG, ISTRIA Camping Stella Maris, Umag, GPS 45°27’13”N 13°31’17”E Camping Stella Maris is...
Read MoreMakarska in Croatia is a really beautiful town in a dramatic setting. On one side you have the turquoise Adriatic sea and on the other the impressive cliff faces of the Biokovo mountains. The beaches are some of the best in Croatia.
Read MoreThe series of lakes and waterfalls going through a spectacular gorge are absolutely breath-taking and it is probably the most magical place we have ever visited.
Read MoreThings to do in Sibenik From Zadar, we travelled south to Sibenik along the gorgeous coastal road...
Read MoreTrogir was voted best city-island in the world by National Geographic in 2015 and a is a place that is definitely worth visiting especially as it is so conveniently located between Zadar and Split. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been since 1997.
Read MoreOmis (pronounced Omish) is a small historic town that was once the pirate capital of the Dalmatian coast. If you look you will see remnants of watchtowers built high on the rocks where townspeople would watch for incoming pirates.
Read MoreThe city of Zadar is a lesser-known historic port on the Dalmatian coast although it is fast becoming one of Croatia’s top destinations for its history and culture. This is one city we didn’t want to miss seeing.
Read MoreNin in Croatia is really small but in beautiful surroundings located on a small island in the middle of a sandy lagoon.
Read MoreAt just 10km from the Slovenian border, Umag is at the beginning of our road trip through Istria.
The compact old town has attractive narrow, cobbled streets whilst its coastline is full of pretty little bays.
Lovran Whenever we visit the Istrian region of Croatia, we always try to pop into Lovran. It has...
Read MoreOur visit to Croatia ended in Zagreb which is the capital. Although it doesn’t have the sea or...
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