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Visiting Croatia by Jeanne Oliver |
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Monday, 09 March 2009 10:23 |
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Croatia has quickly become Europe's hottest destination, and for good reason. The rocky coastline continues for 1778 kilometres and includes pine-fringed coves, wide sandy beaches and cozy inlets. As if that weren't enough, there are a good 1185 islands that range from lush and wooded to stark and hilly. Yachties love the sailing opportunities, sunbathers have an incredible choice of beaches and scuba divers have a paradise of sea life to explore.Beyond the pretty scenery, Croatia also boasts a fascinating history and cultural life.The walled city of Dubrovnik on its southern tip is a must-stop for Mediterranean cruises but the long coast is littered with remnants of Croatia's varied past. |
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Travel to Croatia: Cheap Flights, Ferries, and Buses to Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, and Istria by Jeanne Oliver |
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Monday, 09 March 2009 10:51 |
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Croatia's Dalmatian coast has become one of Europe's most exciting destinations but getting there can be tricky. If you're coming from outside Europe, be aware that there are no direct flights from North America to Croatia. You'll need to make a stop in another European city for a flight to Croatia. Fortunately there are more and more routes opening up. If you're coming from Italy however, the best bet is usually to take a ferry to Croatia. That's what most Italians do which is why there are more ferries than flights from Italy to Croatia. |
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Why Should People Visit Croatia ? by Martina Grubisic |
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Monday, 09 March 2009 09:55 |
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Croatia is a small country situated in Mediterranean along the coast of the Adriatic Sea offering variety of cultural and natural beauties. Everyone interested in history and cultural heritage would enjoy Croatia where every “stone tells its story”. Wellpreserved old architectural work is somewhat breathtaking. It is like walking troughcenturies and centuries of turbulent history. On the other hand Croatia’s natural beauty that ranges from beautiful coast, islands, beaches to the hinterland rich in fields, castles, and mountains. |
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Croatia's World Heritage Sites by Owen Lipsett |
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Monday, 09 March 2009 11:07 |
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Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian (Inscribed 1979) Split literally grew out of the palace that the Roman Emperor Diocletian (245-312), a native of the nearby city of Salona, built as what may have been history’s first retirement home. Much of the original structure still remains – both in the form of the original walls and the various buildings constructed out of stone pilfered from it in Split’s Old Town, which the walls encompass. Interestingly, although Diocletian was notorious for his persecution of Christians, the complex includes world’s oldest Cathedral, dedicated to St. Dominius. |
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