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» (E) Croatia Hosts 66th Skal International World Congress
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 10/15/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 Croatia Hosts 66th Skal International World CongressZagreb. The 66th Skal International World Congress starts today in Zagreb, Croatia. Above 1,000 tourist companies from 87 countries will take part in it, Croatian newspaper Novi List reads. The congress will last till October 21st. Croatian President Stipe Mesic will officially open the congress Monday. Skal International is the largest organisation of travel and tourism professionals in t
» (E) Tuscan-style farm tourism takes root in Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 10/9/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 Tuscan-style farm tourism takes root in CroatiaSat Oct 8, 2005 9:53 PM ET By Igor IlicDIVSICI, Croatia (Reuters) - For years, Portugal's Algarve, France's Provence or Tuscany in Italy have been leading the field for farm holidays in peaceful rural settings.The picturesque Istrian peninsula in Croatia's northern Adriatic is keen to join their ranks.Judging by the Stancija Negricani, a sprawling farm estate surrounded by pastures and woodland
» (E) Croat D'Azure - the most stunning coastline in Europe
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 08/20/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 Croat D'AzureIs the Dalmatian Coast the next Riviera? By Peter Jon LindbergUpdated: 2:01 p.m. ET Aug. 15, 2005Is the Dalmatian Coast the next Riviera? Dubrovnik and the islands off Southern Croatia are tempting travelers with natural beauty and a buzzing nightlife. Peter Jon Lindberg succumbs to their charms.My friends and I play a travel game we call Swoon. The rules are simple: Choose a storied locale from a particular moment in the
» (E) CROATIA BEACHES - The best beaches of Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 08/20/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 Croatia-Beaches.comFor many people a summer vacation means one thing - the beach and if you are determined beach-hunters, you've come to the right place.Croatia's main tourist attraction has always been its beaches. The Adriatic coast and islands are lined with amazing beaches, abounding in natural harbors, with its countless bays, ports and marinas. Croatia offers 1.778 kilometers (1.103 miles) of seaside and should you run out of the main
» (E) Hungarians flock to Adriatic coast
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 08/19/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 Hungarians flock to Croatia's Adriatic coastMonday August 15, 2005By Patricia Fischer The most popular foreign holiday destinations for Hungarians lie along the Croatian coast, according to current surveys. More and more Hungarians are visiting Croatia; the number of visitors last year was over 400,000, and a 10% growth has been registered in the first six months of 2005. The Adriatic’s popularity is due not only to its spectacular na
» E) Exploring Croatia's overlooked islands By Jeanne Oliver
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 08/7/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 Exploring Croatia's overlooked islands Travels With Lonely PlanetBy Jeanne Oliver Vis' picturesque port evokes the Croatian island's pristine appeal. (Wayne Walton/Lonely Planet Images ) With 1,185 islands to choose from, you would think that visitors to Croatia might spread out a little. Instead, famous islands like Hvar, Korcula and Brac can sag under the summer crowds, while on other equally beautiful islands, Croatia's unique Medit
» (E) PBS Program on Croatia's Dalmatian Coast - AWESOME
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 08/6/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 PBS Program on Croatia's Dalmatian Coast A number of years ago I persuaded Rick Steves to tape a program on bothSlovenia and Croatia and he did. Rudy Maxa just aired a program onCroatia's Dalmatian Coast on PBS two weeks ago and it is awesome! Youcan read about the program and order the tape or DVD below.Judy FeldworthCROATIA'S DALMATIAN COASTLimpid, calm waters …. rock bound coves …..and shimmering stone cities – Croatia&
» (E) GOING TO Zagreb - The New York Times
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/18/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 GOING TO Zagreb - The New York TimesBy ALEX CREVAR Published: May 1, 2005 WHY GO NOW -- There's a bubbling just below the surface in Zagreb, the Croatian capital of one million people, and most visitors sense it instantly. It's a well-worn, East-meets-West passion called Balkan culture that equally embraces a consumer's desire to visit a newly opened fragrance shop and the cafe next door where an entire goat turns slowly on a spit
» (E) Svelte and majestic, the lighthouses of Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/18/2005 | Tourism | Unrated
 Svelte and majestic, the lighthouses of Croatia Tourists arrive at the lighthouse of most remote central Adriatic island of Palagruza. The initiative to open the lighthouses to tourists was launched by the state-run company Plovput, in charge of maritime security but also of maintenance of some fifty lighthouses scattered alongside the 1,770-kilometer (1,097-mile) Adriatic coast from the Istria peninsula in north to the southern town o


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