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» (E) Croatian Hotel Esplanade restores old glory reaching new markets
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/11/2004 | Tourism | Unrated
  Hotel Esplanade in Zagreb Croatian hotel restores old glory while reaching out to new markets     Wed May 11,12:09 PM ETZAGREB (AFP) - The Regent Hotel Esplanade in Zagreb has played host to celebrities from "Black Venus" Josephine Baker to the Rolling Stones and Queen Elizabeth II, earning a reputation along the way as the grand old dame of Croatia's social elite. Now in its 80th year but looking younger than ever after a restoration by ne
» (E) Croatian Youth Hostel aims to meet growing demand
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 04/16/2004 | Tourism | Unrated
 Croatian Youth Hostel aims to meet growing demand16 April 2004The Zagreb city centre youth hostel on Petrinjska Street is undergoing a massive redevelopment to cater for the growing numbers of young people heading to Croatia. The multi-million euro investment will see the number of bedrooms decrease from 210 to 170, but the extra space will mean every room will have its own bathroom, or will only share it with one other room. The existing s
» (E) And life doesn't get any more peaceful than that
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/8/2004 | Tourism | Unrated
 Croatia: Spectacular scenery, low costBy DON MELVINThe Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 03/08/04HVAR, Croatia -- Few sights soothe the troubled soul like the beauty of the Adriatic Sea.I was coming from a reporting trip to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia, all cauldrons of ethnic hatred. An overnight bus trip from Macedonia gave me 12 hours to reflect on man's brutality and did nothing to improve my mood.Then the darkness l
» (E) Haven't chosen a destination yet? Try Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/7/2004 | Tourism | Unrated
 Hit an Adriatic beach and other scenic spots in CroatiaROGER PETTERSON Canadian Press Friday, March 05, 2004Sun bathers enjoy the weather at a pebble beach near Cavtat. Cavtat is a Croatian town located on the Adriatic Coast. (AP) - Thinking of a trip to Europe but haven't chosen a destination yet? Try Croatia, a corner of the Continent on the shore of the sunny Adriatic that hasn't yet become overrun by other American tourists. There's a h
» (E) Discovering the Girls of Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/23/2004 | Tourism | Unrated
 Discovering the Girls of Croatia With more than 1,000 miles of coastline, Croatia is set to become Europe's next great playground. But it's not just the deserted islands or the beautiful beaches that are attracting men from all over. It's the gorgeous women. We sent a reporter to see what all the fuss was about -- and he wasn't disappointed. BY JASON HARPER http://www.mensjournal.com/toc/index.html -----Original Message-----Dobar Jutro!Here
» (E) Croatia in London Times
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/3/2004 | Tourism | Unrated
 Complete CroatiaBetter sailing than Turkey, islands to rival those of Greece,and a cuisine to match Italy's: it's the hot spot thatcame in from the cold, says David WickersAsk anyone: Croatia is the hottest destination in theMed this summer. The Dalmatian coast, they will tellyou, with its close-hauled constellation of 1,000islands, is the "new Riviera"; while the Istrianpeninsula, with its Italian looks and flavours, is "the
» (E) Croatia in TOP 5 places on the Planet
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 01/29/2004 | Tourism | Unrated
 New Zealand is No. 1 — again Newcomers this year are Peru, Croatia, Australia and ThailandLonely Planet global staffers have submitted their annual votes for the hot (as in "gotta go there!") destinations for the new year. The grand winner in 2004, by a pronounced margin, is New Zealand — again. The perfect storm of spectacular scenery, hospitable citizenry, compelling culture, perceived geographical safety and free global big-scr
» (E) Croatia by the sea
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/28/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
Croatia by the seaAdriatic country relies on beauty of mountains and charm of villages to draw postwar tourists By DON MELVINThe Journal-Constitution Hvar, Croatia -- Few sights soothe the troubled soul like the beauty of the Adriatic Sea.After a trip to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia, all caldrons of ethnic hatred, an overnight bus trip from Macedonia gave me 12 hours to reflect on man's brutality. It did nothing to improve my mood.The
» (E) Croatians Hoping for Tourism Increase
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 11/27/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
 Croatians Hoping for Tourism Increase AFPNov. 28, 2003 — Croatia's picturesque Dalmatian coast is enjoying a strong revival in the tourism industry after the 1991-95 war, and voters here hope it will stay that way after Sunday's general election.One of a series of Croatian medieval fortress towns which line the country's Adriatic coast, Split was for decades a playground for German and Italian tourists who flocked to its shores every s


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