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Novalja: Party Playground Meets Local Culture!

Situated on the island of Pag, just off the Croatian Coast, the town of Novalja has become renowned as a party people’s hotspot – home to the infamous Zrce Beach, with its raft of fabulous beach clubs and lively night spots. It’s even earned the nickname of the ‘other Ibiza’, with numerous music festivals and party events throughout the year – and it’s a title that’s very well-deserved!  But even though the majority of people do come here to party,

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Great Croatian Routes: Zadar Airport to Dubrovnik

Our drivers are renowned for their impressive knowledge of the area they serve, so when you settle into the backseat for your shuttle transfer from Zadar you might be lucky enough to get the lowdown about the amazing places you can visit on the route from Zadar Airport to Dubrovnik. We’ve put together a list of some of the places you might want to ask your driver about.  1. Biograd na Moru Biograd na Moru was the former capital of the medieval kingdom of Croatia. While it was ousted from its position as the nation’s premier city, it developed into a

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Novalja: The Croatian Capital of Clubbing

Clubbing holidays with the lads are great fun, but – instead of heading to the usual hotspots – you should always be on the lookout for new and exciting places to check out. This summer, why not jet off to Novalja on the Croatian party island of Pag? If your troops love huge clubs and cool electronic music festivals, then this is a guaranteed winner. Read up on thrilling water sports to try in Novalja here! Where? Novalja is somewhat of a hidden gem, but those who have visited “the Croatian Ibiza” will testify that it is one of Europe’s

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Zadar Shore Excursions

Located some 150km north-west of Split on the coast of Croatia, Zadar is proving a welcome surprise to many cruise ship passengers who have little prior knowledge of this historic destination. Although the city was founded as far back as the year 4BC it gained prominence as an important Roman settlement from the year 59BC when it was developed into a typical Roman city, the remains of which can still be seen today. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire the city was ruled by many civilisations and nations including the Franks, Byzantines, Venetians, Austrians and Italians.

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Hit the Water on a Mates’ Break to Novalja

Novalja: hard to say, easy to love! If you’ve never heard of Novalja (that’s pronounced Nov-al-i-a, see, not that hard really) it’s about time you did. This fantastic little town on the Croatian island of Pag punches way above its weight in terms of atmosphere – not for nothing has it earned the nickname of the ‘Croatian Ibiza’. Just across the Adriatic from Italy, it’s fast becoming an international favourite, so get on board! While after dark Novalja is all about the beers and beats, boys will be boys – and what boys want most on their summer escape is