Guide to Trogir, Croatia: The Little Venice of Dalmatia

Trogir Croatia is one of the Dalmatian coast’s wonders, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, as many call it, the Little Venice of Dalmatia or the Stone Beauty. Trogir town is located on a small island in a narrow sea passage between the main land and Ciovo island , separated by a small canal. The islet … Read more

These Are the Absolute Best Beaches in Dubrovnik, Croatia

Among many beaches in Dubrovnik what beach is best to swim at today? A rocky beach or a gravel one? Perhaps a nudist beach you are looking for? Or you are a person that only a sandy beach that matters to you? I must say that lovers of sandy beaches will be disappointed as the … Read more

Complete Guide to Cres Island, Croatia: Top Beaches & Top Things to Do

If you are coming from Istria peninsula, Cres island should be your next destination visiting Croatian islands. It makes the part of Kvarner Bay region and it’s actually the first island in a row of Croatia’s Adriatic islands. It’s nested just between Istria Peninsula on the northwest, its big brother the island of Krk in … Read more

Best Beaches in Rovinj, Croatia

Rovinj beaches are like everywhere on Istria peninsula, mainly pebble or rocky. Those looking for sandy beaches, will be disappointed because the sandy beaches are almost non-existent. Rovinj is perhaps the best place to visit in all of Istria. Wooded hills that surround the town, luxury hotels and 13 green offshore islands make this town … Read more

Ferries to Dubrovnik with Schedule and Rates (2018)

If you are looking for information on ferries to Dubrovnik, here you’ll find updated timetable to help you plan your travel to Dubrovnik Croatia. Searching the web you’ll still find some car ferry connections with Dubrovnik from Split, Hvar or Korcula. All these information are about non existing car ferry lines. The fact is that … Read more

Exploring the Zagreb Upper Town: Things to See and Do

Zagreb is divided into two halves, the Zagreb Upper town and Zagreb Lower Town (Gornji and Donji Grad). The first one is the old city dating back to the 11th century, full of red tile roofs and cobblestone streets. It’s the most romantic part of Zagreb. It’s my favorite part of Zagreb. Every time I … Read more