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The first thing the foreign visitor should know about beaches in Croatia is that very few of them are sandy. Fine shingle is the closest you’re going to get – and, in most cases, the beach is ...
Imagine lounging on a white pebble beach while turquoise waves lap at limestone cliffs and your only worry is if you've applied enough sunblock. Sound appealing? Croatia's hidden coves and ...
Gorski Kotar Best for families: Silba Best for couples: Stari Grad Best for solo travelers: Pag Here's my list of some of ...
With its stunning medieval cities, turquoise waters, and pebble beaches, Croatia is a slice of beach-lovers heaven. Known for having the cleanest water for swimming in all of Europe, millions of ...
It might surprise you to discover everything that Croatia has to offer in winter. Largely associated with sunny beaches and party islands, this southern European destination is just as appealing ...
Telaščica is a must-visit (Zoran Jelača ) With more than a thousand sun-soaked beaches, untrodden secluded islands, and 1,800km of turquoise shorelines, Croatia is the coast with the most ...