Kvarner is just far enough to be something special, and just close enough that an escape there doesn't need big advance plans. Whether it's an "indulgent" weekend or "just" a good dinner, maybe just a coffee or a walk by the sea with the smell of pine forests - Kvarner is magical, a place of exceptional gourmet pleasures and a unique climate. It is an excellent culinary destination that can be visited without special preparations, as it is so close to us.
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The upcoming sunny days are perfect for a jump into nature, a trip or a little longer vacation to one of the neighboring countries. If you still don't know where to go for a short vacation this year, you can follow our selection of 13 places that will beautify your coming spring. And colored life. Italy, Austria, France and neighboring Croatia are just a few countries with colorful places and locals.
In just a few months we will be able to enjoy the soft sounds of the legendary Pixies, jump to the fun Flogging Molly, happily nod to The Black Keys and travel to a fantasy world with MGMT.
Rolling Stone Magazine can now also be read in the Croatian language, as it is the 19th country in which Rolling Stone Magazine is available in the native language.
While the Slovenian fashion week ended last night with the 3rd evening of fashion shows and the Elle Style awards, the fashion spectacle in Croatia began yesterday.
The coast from the sea perspective offers a completely new aspect. Even if most people think they know the Adriatic well, a look from another angle hides, discovers and reveals a lot of new and unexpected things. Among the best means of travel for an adventure along the Adriatic is definitely a sailing boat.
Rijeka is often unfairly labeled as a boring, industrial town that doesn't offer much to the modern traveler. However, today the Kvarner capital is a modern university center with a rich cultural, sports and tourist offer. It is steeped in many historical attractions, such as the invention of the first...
If we ask the inhabitants of Dubrovnik where they spend their Sunday afternoons, one of the most common answers is: on the Cavtat waterfront! Men and women walk with particular gusto along the waterfront and further along the seaside promenade around the peninsula.
The city with an impressive history was given its name by the Greeks. The name, which has nothing to do with the banana split dessert, was named after the Aspalatos bush (Cytisus scoparius), a shrub that grows all over Dalmatia and colors the surroundings with its vibrant yellow flowers in June.
The park was protected as a park of national importance as early as 1949. Because of its natural beauty, UNESCO also took it under its protection.
Around eight thousand people who live on Pag and at least three times as many sheep have chosen their habitat on the least overgrown island in the Adriatic and carved villages and towns out of stone over the centuries, of which Pag stands out, being the largest.
If your pocket is deeper, we recommend staying in the city center, but if this is beyond your means, look for accommodation in the area of the city tram, which is still the most practical and preferred means of transport in the city.