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Making Memories: 48 Hours in Split

Sandwiched between ragged mountains and the turquoise sea, Split is a vibrant city jutting out of the Dalmatian coastline. Offering visitors an attractive blend of old and new, this stylish city oozes charm and history. It promises a good time for all kinds of travellers, which is why it’s one of my favourite mini-break destinations!  Although it’s a port city and is often busy with the comings and goings of cruise ships and ferries, many local islanders commute into the

Peace At Last in Secluded Seget Donji

Remember when the word holiday meant just that? Time spent away from the hustle and bustle of your regular life, time to relax and contemplate and time to sit back and truly appreciate the art of doing very little? Well if your idea of holiday perfection is seclusion, serenity and superb scenery, Seget Donji is a secret you’re going to want to share. Seget Donji: Secluded and Serene The appeal of Croatia is well renowned and it’s become one of

Adventure Around Podstrana: Three Dazzling Day Trips

If you believe everything you read, Croatia can do no wrong. That’s because, in terms of fun, sun and adventure, Croatia can do no wrong! This wonderful country has been truly blessed by a stunning natural landscape, fabulous weather, friendly people and a diverse range of attractions and activities – the perfect destination for a family holiday. One of my favourite spots is the family-friendly resort of Podstrana, which is located just a few kilometres from Split. Not only is

Party Your Summer Away at Novalja’s Music Festivals

In recent years, the town of Novalja on the Island of Pag has been dubbed the Croatian Ibiza – and for good reason. It’s a premier party spot filled with rowdy clubs, loud music and cheap drinks. However, the summer is when this boozy, bumping paradise truly comes to life, as that’s when most of the music festivals it’s known for occur. Many of these festivals feature electronic beats and are held on Zrće Beach. Thousands of young people looking

2 of Makarska’s Most Marvellous Must-Visit Museums

Wandering around the coastal town of Makarska in Croatia is a real treat. Its architecture is varied and interesting, reflecting the region’s turbulent past, and the scenery is stunning. Located at the base of Biokovo Mountain, the town is protected from harsh weather in the winter and benefits from a delicious cool breeze in the summer. When you are strolling around the town take a second look at some of the buildings. Two of the must-see museums are housed within

Pazar and Peškarija: Split’s Must-See Markets

Split is the ideal location for a mini-break or a spontaneous long weekend in the sun away from the rat race. With charming architecture, a beautiful coast and fascinating cultural sights, a curious visitor will always find something to do here. Today I am going to introduce you to two of Split’s most interesting, must-see markets. Don’t worry, I’m not talking about places filled with tacky t-shirts and dodgy snow globes or fridge magnets. The Green and Fish Markets in

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What, When, Where: An Alternative Guide to Split

The eternal dilemma of any traveller looking for an interesting, authentic experience of somewhere which is already firmly on the tourist trail is how to get the most out of your visit while avoiding crowds of happy-snapping tourists. Recently, I was faced with just this dilemma when I organised a trip to the historic town of Split on Croatia’s beautiful Dalmatian Coast. The port was an important Greek, and then Roman, settlement with one of the world’s oldest Catholic cathedrals and fascinating Roman buildings. The trouble is, of course, that Split is well and truly on Europe’s busy tourist trail,

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Split Shore Excursions

Located 230km north-west of Dubrovnik on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, Split is a popular port of call for cruise ships visiting the Adriatic Sea. The city’s origins have been traced back to the 4th century BC when it served as a Greek colony although it didn’t become a major settlement until around 650 AD when it became an important Roman centre.