With its pristine secluded beaches, historic towns, and unique villages, Croatian coast has been a popular spot for vacationing since the mid nineteenth century. And since it is important for a good image of tourism to be projected, Dalmatia and Istria tourist facilities are strictly regulated by the Tourist Board. You will find that accommodations, [...]
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Tivat Bay the nautical tourism centre of southern Adriatic
Besides being a popular tourist resort for Slavic tourists, Tivat is set to become a nautical tourism centre of southern Adriatic. The inlets near Prevlaka, as well as the localities of Župa and Kalimanj, provide great conditions for the construction of marinas and yachting clubs.
I collected some photos and info for those intrested in Tivat, [...]
Ulcinj Coast and the town of Ulcinj
Ulcinj is a hot spot for travelers to Montenegro, but still undiscovered by many travelers from larger countries. It is said that the most beautiful beaches in Montenegro can be found on the Ulcinj Coast.
Lake Skadar the largest lake in the Balkan Peninsula
Lake Skadar is one of the top touristic attractions in Montenegro, being largest lake in the Balkan Peninsula, and a National Park since 1983.
Below are photos and information about this beautiful lake.
The smallest town in the world
Hum, Croatia - The whole place seems to be made of grey, rectangular stone, there is not a soul in sight and dried leaves scurry along the road as the wind blows past the only shop for miles around. Visitors who pass by the permanently open wooden gateway and enter the town of Hum in [...]
Boka Kotorska Montenegro the most beautiful bay in Europe
Montenegro is a country in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east, and Albania to the south. To the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
Montenegro’s tourism suffered greatly from Yugoslavia’s tragic civil war in the 1990s. In [...]
Croatia The Mediterranean As It Once Was
Croatia is located between South-Central Europe and Middle Europe. Its shape resembles that of a crescent or a horseshoe, which flanks its neighbours Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. To the north lie Slovenia and Hungary; Italy lies across the Adriatic Sea. Its mainland territory is split in two non-contiguous parts by the short coastline [...]