Rafting

Whether you travel alone or with family, or if you’ve decided to just relax and do nothing but lie on the beach, you have to try out rafting on the Cetina River. It is a fun and undemanding activity filled with lots of laughter, wet clothes and best memories. With…

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Imotski

The town of Imotski in the Dalmatian hinterland emerged on rock and has been there for centuries. It is one of the most special towns in Croatia. It is adorned with two famous lakes the Red and the Blue Lake both attracting scientists and cavers from all around the world.…

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Klis Fortress

Whether you are a Game of Thrones lover or not, you should definitely visit the Klis Fortress. It is one of the key historical sites for the city of Split and Republic of Croatia. It is located on the cliffs on the north side of Split. For a short period…

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Sarajevo

If you are visiting the Balkans for the first time with Dubrovnik and Mostar, Sarajevo is one of the top destinations to visit. Sarajevo is located in the middle of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is why it is rightly called the heart of Bosnia. The Miljacka River, crossed by many…

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National Park Plitvice Lakes

Among 8 National Parks in Croatia, Plitvice Lakes are the oldest and largest ones. A popular legend about the creation of the Lakes says that after a long period of draught the Black Queen showed mercy upon the people and the dry lend and sent them heavy rain which formed…

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National Park Krka

Seven magnificent waterfalls create a contrast to the rough Dalmatian karst. All of the waterfalls are part of the Krka and Čikola Rivers which run entirely through Šibenik Knin County. There are many ways to enjoy the beautiful nature of the National Park from exploring different footpaths and hiking trails,…

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Trogir

Trogir is technically an island, but so well-connected to the coast that even the locals do not consider it as one. It is situated 27km west of the city of Split, protected by the coast and the island of Čiovo. Trogir is a very old town, founded by Greek colonists,…

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Šibenik
Šibenik

Šibenik

Šibenik is situated on the Dalmatia coast, 54 km away from Split. It is the capital of Šibenik Knin County. One of the most famous cathedrals in Croatia, Cathedral of St. James, is located in the Old Town of Šibenik. National park Krka and National park Kornati are among many…

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Mostar
Mostar

Mostar

Mostar is one of the largest cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the capital of Herzegovina. If you are on your way to Sarajevo or Međugorje, make sure to stop in Mostar. The Neretva River divides Mostar into two parts, east and west, and as its name implies, Mostar is…

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Međugorje
Međugorje

Međugorje

Međugorje In Međugorje, on June 24, 1981. four child shepherds kept their flock when Our Lady appeared to them. Ever since, thousands of pilgrims from all over the world have come to Međugorje to pray and enrich their spiritual life. Međugorje is one of the most important shrines in this…

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