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Croatia Tourist Guide

Private accommodation Dubrovnik, croatia, dalmatiaThe second most beautiful place in the world (if you include the place where you were born) is undoubtedly Dubrovnik. If you were born in Dubrovnik, you are doubly fortunate, for Dubrovnik is then to you twice the most beautiful town in the world. It is not only about the beauty, which is timeless, or about the impact on the observer`s eye, it is also about a beauty that is breathtaking, a beauty that encourages expression of the soul, needing no words or explanation. Because Dubrovnik stands before you as a town-dictionary of all the key concepts, as a town translator which translates itself, revealing the secrets of your very being.
The more you discover it more you will discover yourself.
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accommodation The Island of BracSome twenty towns and villages make up the Island of Brač, Dalmatia`s largest island. Its natural splendour and harmony have been attracting tourists for decades. The unique and widely-renowned Zlatni Rat in the town of Bol dominates the island`s landscape. This pebble beach, unique in its beauty, is crowned by the Vidova Gora mountain chain. Apart from an active vacation on the coast, the island offers other delights, such as admiring the wealth of priceless monuments of curtural and natural heritage. Literally thousands of beds in private apartments and villas are only a part of tthe island`s extensive tourist offer. It is also the only Dalmatian island that has its own airfield.
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accommodation TrogirTrogir - In ancient times, summer holiday villas were built in and around the region of the town of Trogir, the Island of Čiovo, an islet of Trogir`s archipelago, and also in Marina and Seget. That same attraction holds today, with thousands of visitors seeking a good night`s sleep and a restful holiday. The town of Trogir, as the central part of Riviera, with its rich cultural heritage, along ago found its place in the list of UNESCO`s protected monuments. The town`s historical centre, with its intricate facades, churches and monuments, has immortalised the many centuries of flamboyant artistic strenght and inspiration. Tourist towns: Marina, Okrug, Seget and Trogir Events: Trogir Cultural Summer – July and August

accommodation Rogoznica, PrimoštenThis is an interweave of pebble coves, stone, fishing villages located in pine forests, olive groves and vineyards. There is a centuries-old tradition of olive harvesting and wine making in this region, while the Primošten red wine, Babić, is the most widely renowned and well known.
In the Primošten hinterland there are unique opportunities for becoming acquainted with the traditional and original way of life in the numerous rural households of Primošten Burni. Tourist towns: Primošten, Rogoznica, Ražanj and Grebaštica
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Private accommodation Lastovo and Mljet, dalmatia, croatiaLastovo and Mljet, far out into the open sea, are Croatia`s two most southerly islands. Their common characteristic is that each has a Malo (small) and Veliko (large) Lake, although with differing features. On Lastovo, there are coves, while on Mljet we find karst sinkholes, linked to the sea by narrow channels. Forty-seven fields, 47 islands and 47 churches are the recognisable symbols of Lastovo. One-third of the Island of Mljet has been accorded the status of a National Park, and is characterised by a quite specificaly indented coastline, luxuriant macchia, and rich cultural heritage. Tourist towns: Lastovo: Shrovetide Carnival – Masked Ball (February – March); Carnival Presentation Ceremony (June – August); Jazz Festival (beginning of August).
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