Archive for the 'Croatian Islands' Category
Monday, March 3rd, 2008
In Saturday eddition of the Guardian’s travel supplement, under the title ‘Winter Croat’, Rab Island’s Hotel Arbiana is recommended as winter break destination:
‘Whiling away a few days on a private balcony overlooking the green Adriatic, on the tiny Croatian island of Rab is a sure-fire way to banish the winter blues.
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Nautical Tourism and Zagreb Sport and Boat Show 2008 update from Croatian Ministry of Sea, Transport and Infrastructure:
Sport and yachting fair: EUR 700 million income from nautical tourism in 2007
During the year 2007, nautical tourism generated an income of over EUR 700 million,
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
An excelent video comment - Ten Reasons to Sail in Croatia - is made by group of young Portugeese visitors who did a sailing holiday in Croatia last year.
The video include some great shots of Bisevo - a small island in vicinity of Vis, Croatia, well known for its Blue Cave (Plava Spilja), which is one of [...]
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Sunday, February 10th, 2008
In today’s Travel Supplement of Sunday Times, Kornati Cottages are recommended among 13 of the world’s most remote hotels. This is an excerpt from the article:
KORNATI COTTAGES, Croatia: Legend says that when God was making the earth, he tossed a handful of soil over his shoulder into the Adriatic – and where it fell, so rose the [...]
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Thursday, January 31st, 2008
The book ‘Rab The City of Art’ by Miljenko Domijan will be launched in Croatian Embassy in London UK on Thursday 21st of February at 7pm.
Mr Domijan, Chief Conservator at the Croatian Ministry of Culture will give an illustrated talk about the restoration of Rab
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