Travel Guide to Ston, Croatia

Ston Croatia is a small fortified town on Peljesac Peninsula, about 54 km north-west of Dubrovnik , well known for it’s medieval walls that circle the town itself. This town is also well known for it’s oyster production in nearby Malo Stonski Bay as well as for it’s salt works in the near vicinity that … Read more

Guide to Vis Island, Croatia: Best Beaches and What to Do on the Island

Vis Island is the most remote of all Central Dalmatia islands, the last natural paradise in the eastern Mediterranean, a perfect summer gateway. It’s one of the last havens that from 1945 to 1992 for almost 40 years was a military bunker, an island off limits, isolated and inaccessible to foreign visitors. Only from 1992 … Read more

Hvar Town, Croatia Travel Guide: Everything about Visiting or Moving to Hvar

It’s not rare that sometimes travelers wrongly identify Hvar town Croatia with the Hvar island. This town is the top destination on the Hvar island for many reasons. It’s considered the most fashionable and chic place after Dubrovnik. It’s a place to see and to be seen. It’s also the most expensive tourist destination, together … Read more

Travel Guide to Stari Grad, Croatia: the 2,400 Years Old Town

Stari Grad on island Hvar is older than Hvar town and one of the oldest in Croatia. This old town known as Pharos (Faros), founded in 385 BC by the Greek settlers from the island of Paros. After the Greeks in 219 BC, the town was conquered by the Romans (Roman Faria) and later Slavs … Read more

Visiting Bol, Croatia on the Brac Island: What to See and Do

Bol, Croatia is a small town located on the southern side of the island of Brac, facing the island of Hvar on the other side. It would be like many towns on the Croatia’s islands, if it doesn’t have something that makes it one of the most attractive destinations. You are wrong if you assume … Read more

Brac Island Travel Guide: What to Do for a Perfect Vacation

Brac island is the highest island on Adriatic coast and the closest to Split county mainland. The distance between the mainland and the island is only seven nautical miles from Split port. Regardless of the island’s vicinity to Split, Brac has never become a trendy destination like nearby Hvar island or more famous Dubrovnik town. … Read more