ZAGREB – Capital city, a big Croatian tourist centre, the city with a tradition of almost one thousand years celebrated in 1994 its 900th birthday. Zagreb is not only rich in cultural and historical monuments, museums and galleries; it also has a variety of modern shops, and offers good quality of diversified restaurants as well as sports and recreation facilities...
PLITVICE – Croatia’s most popular tourist attraction, was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1979. Located roughly halfway between capital city Zagreb and Zadar on the coast, the lakes are definitely a must-see!
OPATIJA – Often called the Nice of the Adriatic, is one of the most popular tourist resorts in country and a place with the longest tourist tradition on the eastern coast of the Adriatic. With the construction of the hotel, Opatija became an elite summer resort, also known by 12km – long promenade – „Lungomare“...
SPLIT – A city with a 1700 year old tradition, a variety of archeological, historical and cultural monuments, amoung which the well known Palace of Diocletian, inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List, certainly occupies a special position, and the warmth and offer of a modern Mediterranean city.
DUBROVNIK – The city of a unique political and cultural history (the Dubrovnik Republic, the statute from 1272), of world – famous cultural heritage and beauty (UNESCO protection) is one of the most attractive and famous cities of whole Mediterranean.
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taste...
ü Dalmatian specialities from sea food – different kinds of fishes and fruits of the sea
ü Slavonian food - Natural cheese, proscuito, ham, kulen…
drink…
ü Dalmatian Vines – Exclusive red vines from Dalmatia region
ü Bear – Quality bears from Osijek , like „Ozujsko“ and „Karlovacko“
listen…
ü Extraordinary Dalmatian songs with famous Dalmatian’s Klapas (Bends) which performing without music.
INVITATION TO PELJESAC VINTAGE
It is not possible to visit Peljesac, Croatia’s second largest Peninsula, and not to see the Peljesac vineyards and enjoy the pleasure of tasting top quality wines. Quality soil and Dalmatian sun allow the grapes to produce abundant grape bunches, traditionally used to make Croatia’s most renowned wines that originate from the Peljesac peninsula: „Dingac“, „Postup“, „Plavac“ and „Peljesac“.
MANDARIN HARVESTING
The Satsuma mandarin, a seedless sort of Japanese origin, was brought to the Neretva valley in 1963. The center of its production is the town of Opuzen and the mandarin plantations spread through the Neretva valley from south of Metkovic down to the sea. The plantations are two kilometers in width and about 24 km in length. In the whole area of Neretva there are about 1,3 milion seedlings growing, expected to give a crop of approximately 70.000 tons of fruit in two or three years.
BOAT CRUISE TO LOKRUM ISLAND AND VISIT OF THE BOTANICAL GARDEN
1959 a Botanical Garden is founded on Lokrum where you can see special and endemic tropic and subtropical plants and other vegetation originating from Australia to South America. Today Lokrum is a Nature Reserve and a Special Forest Vegetation Reserve.
LUNCH AT RESTAUTANT NAUTICA
Extraordinary experience! Lunch on the beautiful tarrace of Nautica Restaurant, next to Dubrovnik city walls and enjoy in asttonish view! Taste local specialites and drink Dalmatian red vines.
EVENING VISIT OF SOLAR CIRCLE
Visit to Zadar town and enjoy in the Solar Circle „Greeting to the Sun“ and Sea Organ in Zadar. This is extraordinary experience of art, music and lights!