Let’s Explore Some Awesome Things to Do in Dubrovnik, Croatia! Dubrovnik, also known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, is one of the most magnificent walled cities in the world and as such has been awarded UNESCO…
The Peljesac Peninsula is famous for its wine, windsurfing, beaches and seafood – especially oysters. Now, that sounds like a winning combination to me! Away from the popular tourist hubs, the Peljesac Peninsula is quiet…
Orebic, Croatia – This tiny little village on the Peljasec Peninsula could possibly rate as my most favourite place in Croatia. On arrival, we headed straight for the beach – and a sand one at…
Omis is a small town only 25km south of Split. Called the Omis Riviera, this stretch of the Dalmation coast has everything you could wish for – crystal clear turquoise waters, the dramatic Dinara Mountain and…
We set off early for the town of Omis, with plans to stop at another old city, Trogir, on the way. Trogir is only an hour South of Sibenik and the views en-route were beautiful.…
The city of Sibenik looks over the glistening waters of Sibenik Bay and its neighbouring islands, while the medieval old town glimmers with white marble flagstones and a steep labyrinth of alleyways. Sibenik is located in…
Situated halfway between Zadar and Split in Croatia, is the Krka National Park with the Krka River flowing through it. It is a karst region and the river has carved lakes, caverns, and cascades through…
Skradin is a small picturesque town at the entrance to Krka National Park. It is on the Krka River that flows out to the Adriatic Sea, so there were lots of amazing mega yachts moored…
Zadar is a medieval walled city on the Dalmatian Coast of the Adriatic Sea. The Old Town may be small, but there are many things to do in Zadar, from Roman ruins to Byzantine churches…