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Dubrovnik Riviera & Islands
Dubrovnik is the most well known destination of the Dubrovnik Riviera with its famous medieval walled town, but there are many other beautiful and interesting places to stay and visit like Cavtat, island of Mljet, Mlini or Trsteno. Great food, stunning views and wonderful sea-side locations and beaches - Dubrovnik is a real jewel. Dubrovnik is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and you will see why when you drive above it on the road into Dubrovnik – it’s beautiful! It’s one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its outstanding natural beauty and clean environment it has an incredibly well preserved historical heritage and offers a great variety of activities to its visitors. The Peljesac Peninsula lies approximately half an hours drive from Dubrovnik and and hours drive from Dubrovnik airport. It stretches a further hours drive to its tip and the gateway to the islands of Korcula and Hvar.
Split Riviera & Islands
A beautiful area, Split and Trogir are worlds apart but physically very close together. The cosmopolitan city of Split house some of the best Roman archaeology on the Dalmatian Coast and is a sightsee-ers paradise... But a short hop away you can find yourself on one of the Trogir Archipelago islands taking in the natural beauty and beaches, or in the charming atmospheric town of Trogir. Marvellous view from the top of Marjan above Split offering prospect to see from one point the Split peninsula, Kozjak, Mosor, the Kastela Gulf, Salona and Klis, Trogir and Ciovo, and the islands of Solta, Brac, Hvar and Vis.
Istria
The Istrian Peninsula is the largest Croatian peninsula and is one of the best-developed tourist regions on the Mediterranean. Referred to as the new Tuscany, it certainly has that feel about it - lush countryside and fairytale, hill top towns like Motovun…wine tasting, truffle forests and olive oil are staples of this area. However, it has remained largely untouched, and offers real variety to visitors - you can stay in a villa in the countryside of Istria, yet be close to sea side towns like Rovinj, Porec, Opatija and Pula. Steeped in history and with plenty of sightseeing opportunities, these are lovely towns to wander around with their cobbled, winding streets. And, of course you can swim in the clear Adriatic at any point. It's beautiful and there's nowhere else really like it…
Kvarner & Islands
The Kvarner region is different again…South of Istria, on the other side of Rijeka, it offers a real mix of sea and land activities, with the Adriatic on the one side, to the woods and mountains on the other, you can be swimming in the morning and climbing the mountains in the Ucka Nature Park in the afternoon. The coastline is more dramatic and imposing than in Istria even though they are but an hour apart. The islands of Krk, Cres, Rab, Losinj and Pag are easily accessible from the mainland and make for great day trips or great holiday beach getaways.