With such a heavily indented coastline, it’s not surprising that Dubrovnik has a wide choice of beachfront accommodation. The area near the Ploče Gate, the southern entrance to the walled Old Town, ...
When the summer wind comes blowing in the Dalmatian Coast, the beaches of Croatia polish their pebbles and fluff their plumage for the peak season from July through to August. The secret of Croatia’s ...
Dubrovnik, Croatia, offers a scenic coastline with activities like kayaking and boating. Plan your visit with day trips to nearby islands and towns, boating or kayak tours, and wineries. Visit Insider ...
Pag island in northwest Croatia is a region of pale pink limestone that’s as magical as a desert. First, the area’s holm oak forests were felled for medieval ship-building. Intensive grazing and the ...
Often referred to as “the pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik, Croatia is a popular stop on Eastern Mediterranean cruises. A fortified seaside town with impressive walls, and pretty as a picture with ...
Jane is a travel writer and hotel expert specialising in Croatia and Montenegro, based in Dalmatia. She worked at Colors (Benetton magazine) in Italy, before co-authoring several guidebooks, including ...
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