The island of Vis is the most protruding Croatian island with an area of 90.30 km2. The channel of Hvar separates it from the island of Hvar, and the Biševo channel from the island of Biševo. It is approximately 60 miles away from the Italian coast. The island has three mountains stretching across it, and between these mountains are karstic fields. Hum has the highest altitude (585 m), Sveti... Read more
Mojstrana is a paradise for hikers and walkers - a great base for exploring the Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. You can choose from numerous bike trails, suitable for the whole family, the beauty of the river Sava Dolinka or smaller resorts with trails for beginners - all this is just 10 minutes (14km) away from the ski resort of Kranjska Gora and 20 minutes from Bled. Read more
Zaton is a small suburb of Dubrovnik situated in picturesque cove, 8 kilometers North West of Dubrovnik. It is located on the Adriatic Highway, so it has good connections with the Dubrovnik and other places around. It got its name because it lies in beautiful cove and Croatian word for cove is “zaton”. Today it has population of around 850 inhabitants, who are mostly working in tourism, which... Read more
Požega is the Pearl of the “Golden Valley”, situated in the heart of a basin surrounded by mounts Papuk, Psunj, Krndija, and hills Dilj and Požega. It is a city with a population of 26 403, with an almost 8 century long history, but for whom archeological findings date back even to the early history of mankind. This city is first mentioned in 1227, when Fort Požega was given the title of a... Read more