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GETTING TO VIS ISLAND Travel to Vis Island is straightforward: you take a ferry to Vis Town from Split. Jadrolinija runs the year-round car ferry to Vis and Krilo runs the year-round catamaran. It's a long ride, though--about 2 1/2 hours. See the Split-Vis car ferry schedule. Most of the year the ferry schedule makes it impossible to visit Vis Island as part of a day trip from Split as the ferries leave Vis Island MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLAND In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. HEALTH & MEDICAL CARE IN CROATIA Possible health issues that could arise during travel to Croatia and medical care in Croatia. MOBILE PHONES IN CROATIA Why You Need a Cell Phone . Nothing beats the convenience of having a mobile phone or cellphone in Croatia, a statement that millions of Croatians would agree with.Many companies handling sporting activities like diving, windsurfing or kayaking are practically unreachable on fixed lines and if you'll be staying in private accommodation you'll be nearly unreachable on a fixed line as you will CROATIA BORDERS, VISA, CUSTOMSSEE MORE ON CROATIATRAVELLER.COM EXCHANGING MONEY IN CROATIA Airports, bus stations, train stations and ferry ports that receive international arrivals (Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Rijeka) will have a convenient exchange office to change money but they are not 24/7 operations!For a late-night arrival, look for an ATM. Exchange offices are, of course, money-making operations so you will pay a commission of about 3%. THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN DUBROVNIK'S FEAST OF ST BLAISE St Blaise (Sv Vlaho) is Dubrovnik's most beloved saint and historical figure. It follows that the Feast of St Blaise is celebrated with fervor.The festivities stretch as far back as 1190 and are unique to Dubrovnik.. The celebration begins on February 2, the Virgin Mary Candlemas, with the release of white doves in front of the Church of St Blaise and the raising of St Blaise's flag on Orlando A GUIDE TO BRAC ISLAND Brac Island (pronounced "Bratch") is the longest and most elevated island in central Dalmatia, 48km long, 14 km wide, covering 394 square kilometres. (see Brac Island on a map).. Despite its proximity to Split, Brac is less touristed than the glittering islands of Hvar and Korcula further south. No celebrities or tycoons glide their yachts into Brac harbors nor do politicians stroll village CROATIA TRAVELLER: A CROATIA TRAVEL GUIDE BY JEANNE OLIVERFOODGETTING TO CROATIAKVARNER COASTGETTING AROUNDMONEYBEST ISLANDS Welcome to Croatia Traveller! I'm Jeanne Oliver and my online travel guide to Croatia is here to make planning a trip to Croatia easy and fun. I've been travelling to and writing about Croatia since 1996, first as a guidebook writer and now as the force behind CroatiaTraveller.
GETTING TO VIS ISLAND Travel to Vis Island is straightforward: you take a ferry to Vis Town from Split. Jadrolinija runs the year-round car ferry to Vis and Krilo runs the year-round catamaran. It's a long ride, though--about 2 1/2 hours. See the Split-Vis car ferry schedule. Most of the year the ferry schedule makes it impossible to visit Vis Island as part of a day trip from Split as the ferries leave Vis Island MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLAND In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. HEALTH & MEDICAL CARE IN CROATIA Possible health issues that could arise during travel to Croatia and medical care in Croatia. MOBILE PHONES IN CROATIA Why You Need a Cell Phone . Nothing beats the convenience of having a mobile phone or cellphone in Croatia, a statement that millions of Croatians would agree with.Many companies handling sporting activities like diving, windsurfing or kayaking are practically unreachable on fixed lines and if you'll be staying in private accommodation you'll be nearly unreachable on a fixed line as you will CROATIA BORDERS, VISA, CUSTOMSSEE MORE ON CROATIATRAVELLER.COM EXCHANGING MONEY IN CROATIA Airports, bus stations, train stations and ferry ports that receive international arrivals (Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Rijeka) will have a convenient exchange office to change money but they are not 24/7 operations!For a late-night arrival, look for an ATM. Exchange offices are, of course, money-making operations so you will pay a commission of about 3%. THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN DUBROVNIK'S FEAST OF ST BLAISE St Blaise (Sv Vlaho) is Dubrovnik's most beloved saint and historical figure. It follows that the Feast of St Blaise is celebrated with fervor.The festivities stretch as far back as 1190 and are unique to Dubrovnik.. The celebration begins on February 2, the Virgin Mary Candlemas, with the release of white doves in front of the Church of St Blaise and the raising of St Blaise's flag on Orlando A GUIDE TO BRAC ISLAND Brac Island (pronounced "Bratch") is the longest and most elevated island in central Dalmatia, 48km long, 14 km wide, covering 394 square kilometres. (see Brac Island on a map).. Despite its proximity to Split, Brac is less touristed than the glittering islands of Hvar and Korcula further south. No celebrities or tycoons glide their yachts into Brac harbors nor do politicians stroll village CROATIA BORDERS, VISA, CUSTOMS Border formalities for entering Croatia including passport, visa requirements, Schengen, customs and duty-free. DUBROVNIK'S FEAST OF ST BLAISE St Blaise (Sv Vlaho) is Dubrovnik's most beloved saint and historical figure. It follows that the Feast of St Blaise is celebrated with fervor.The festivities stretch as far back as 1190 and are unique to Dubrovnik.. The celebration begins on February 2, the Virgin Mary Candlemas, with the release of white doves in front of the Church of St Blaise and the raising of St Blaise's flag on Orlando CATHOLIC INTEREST SITES IN CROATIA Catholic travellers to Croatia will feel right at home. Croatia is predominantly Catholic and offers a wealth of churches and cathedrals replete with reliquaries and holy objects. One of the more unusual is the selection of mummified saints in Vodnjan. In addition there are several powerful pilgrimage sites dedicated to the Virgin Mary that attract pilgrims from around the world. VIS ISLAND: A TRAVEL GUIDE My first visit to Vis Island many years ago was a revelation. The unspoiled beauty left me breathless. As an army base in former Yugoslavia, Vis Island never developed a tourist industry.When Vis finally opened for business in 1989, visitors were pleased to discover that its natural beauty remained intact. (See Vis Island on a map of Dalmatia) The natural vegetation of Vis Island includes pine CROATS IN THE UNITED STATES History. The first great wave of Croatian immigration to America began in the mid-19th century. The first to arrive were the sea-faring Dalmatians and then, when the railway to Rijeka was completed, Croatians from the interior found it easier to reach the sea and began flocking to America en masse at the end of the century. Mostly, they gravitated to the Midwest to mine coal in Ohio, iron in TOP 10 DIVING SITES IN CROATIA Baron Gautsch--Rovinj Wreck divers won't want to miss one of the Adriatic's most beautiful wrecks. With an upper deck at 28m and a lower deck at 42m, it's not for beginners but the Baron Gautsch is amarvel.
A GUIDE TO BRAC ISLAND Brac Island (pronounced "Bratch") is the longest and most elevated island in central Dalmatia, 48km long, 14 km wide, covering 394 square kilometres. (see Brac Island on a map).. Despite its proximity to Split, Brac is less touristed than the glittering islands of Hvar and Korcula further south. No celebrities or tycoons glide their yachts into Brac harbors nor do politicians stroll villageSPLIT SHOPPING
Split's daily market, Pazar, on the eastern side of Diocletian's Palace, is a sight worth seeing, whether or not you want to buy anything.Just steps from the ferry wharf and the bus terminal, this busy market is open daily from 7am to 1pm. Not only will you find the best deals on fruit, vegetables, olive oil, local brandies and other edibles and drinkables but there are tables of tools HVAR ISLAND BUS SCHEDULE Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and aFREE Language Guide
SPLIT: FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Split is a dynamic city; there's rarely a season when the calendar is empty. For concerts, plays, ballets and operas, you'll have a good selection. Here are the best festivals and events in Split to enjoy during your visit. Although online booking and reservations are not possible, the Split tourist office can tell you what is playing when and how to get tickets. CROATIA TRAVELLER: A CROATIA TRAVEL GUIDE BY JEANNE OLIVERFOODGETTING TO CROATIAKVARNER COASTGETTING AROUNDMONEYBEST ISLANDSWHERE IS CROATIA LOCATEDWHERE IS CROATIA ON MAP Welcome to Croatia Traveller! I'm Jeanne Oliver and my online travel guide to Croatia is here to make planning a trip to Croatia easy and fun. I've been travelling to and writing about Croatia since 1996, first as a guidebook writer and now as the force behind CroatiaTraveller.
CROATIA IN SUMMERCROATIA CLIMATE MAPWEATHER IN CROATIACROATIA CLIMATE AND WEATHERWATERFALLS IN CROATIA PICTURES Croatia in summer: weather, getting around, where to go, what to do. Come to Croatia in summer and you'll enter into the whirlwind of the tourist season.The season reaches its peak the last three weeks of July and the first three weeks of August. Hotel prices are at their highest point then and vacancies are at the lowest level no matterwhere you go.
GETTING TO VIS ISLAND Travel to Vis Island is straightforward: you take a ferry to Vis Town from Split. Jadrolinija runs the year-round car ferry to Vis and Krilo runs the year-round catamaran. It's a long ride, though--about 2 1/2 hours. See the Split-Vis car ferry schedule. Most of the year the ferry schedule makes it impossible to visit Vis Island as part of a day trip from Split as the ferries leave Vis Island HEALTH & MEDICAL CARE IN CROATIAPULA MEDICAL AID IN BOTSWANAPULA MEDICAL AIDPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID FORMSPULA MEDICAL AID FUND Possible health issues that could arise during travel to Croatia and medical care in Croatia. MOBILE PHONES IN CROATIATHE OLD PORT IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAWHAT TO DO IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAHOTELS IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAOLD TOWN DUBROVNIK CROATIA Why You Need a Cell Phone . Nothing beats the convenience of having a mobile phone or cellphone in Croatia, a statement that millions of Croatians would agree with.Many companies handling sporting activities like diving, windsurfing or kayaking are practically unreachable on fixed lines and if you'll be staying in private accommodation you'll be nearly unreachable on a fixed line as you will MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLANDMAMMA MIA 2 HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAIN CAST In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. EXCHANGING MONEY IN CROATIA Airports, bus stations, train stations and ferry ports that receive international arrivals (Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Rijeka) will have a convenient exchange office to change money but they are not 24/7 operations!For a late-night arrival, look for an ATM. Exchange offices are, of course, money-making operations so you will pay a commission of about 3%. TOP 10 DIVING SITES IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN THE WORLDBEST PLACES IN CROATIADIVING IN CROATIA Baron Gautsch--Rovinj Wreck divers won't want to miss one of the Adriatic's most beautiful wrecks. With an upper deck at 28m and a lower deck at 42m, it's not for beginners but the Baron Gautsch is amarvel.
ZLARIN ISLAND, CROATIA Known as the "golden island" for its unspoiled beauty, Zlarin is an island of pines, sandy beaches, idyllic coves and one traditional village. Only about 8sa km, Zlarin is separated from the mainland by the Sibenik channel and from other islands in the Sibenik archipelago by the Zlarin channel. THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN CROATIA TRAVELLER: A CROATIA TRAVEL GUIDE BY JEANNE OLIVERFOODGETTING TO CROATIAKVARNER COASTGETTING AROUNDMONEYBEST ISLANDSWHERE IS CROATIA LOCATEDWHERE IS CROATIA ON MAP Welcome to Croatia Traveller! I'm Jeanne Oliver and my online travel guide to Croatia is here to make planning a trip to Croatia easy and fun. I've been travelling to and writing about Croatia since 1996, first as a guidebook writer and now as the force behind CroatiaTraveller.
CROATIA IN SUMMERCROATIA CLIMATE MAPWEATHER IN CROATIACROATIA CLIMATE AND WEATHERWATERFALLS IN CROATIA PICTURES Croatia in summer: weather, getting around, where to go, what to do. Come to Croatia in summer and you'll enter into the whirlwind of the tourist season.The season reaches its peak the last three weeks of July and the first three weeks of August. Hotel prices are at their highest point then and vacancies are at the lowest level no matterwhere you go.
GETTING TO VIS ISLAND Travel to Vis Island is straightforward: you take a ferry to Vis Town from Split. Jadrolinija runs the year-round car ferry to Vis and Krilo runs the year-round catamaran. It's a long ride, though--about 2 1/2 hours. See the Split-Vis car ferry schedule. Most of the year the ferry schedule makes it impossible to visit Vis Island as part of a day trip from Split as the ferries leave Vis Island HEALTH & MEDICAL CARE IN CROATIAPULA MEDICAL AID IN BOTSWANAPULA MEDICAL AIDPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID FORMSPULA MEDICAL AID FUND Possible health issues that could arise during travel to Croatia and medical care in Croatia. MOBILE PHONES IN CROATIATHE OLD PORT IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAWHAT TO DO IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAHOTELS IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAOLD TOWN DUBROVNIK CROATIA Why You Need a Cell Phone . Nothing beats the convenience of having a mobile phone or cellphone in Croatia, a statement that millions of Croatians would agree with.Many companies handling sporting activities like diving, windsurfing or kayaking are practically unreachable on fixed lines and if you'll be staying in private accommodation you'll be nearly unreachable on a fixed line as you will MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLANDMAMMA MIA 2 HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAIN CAST In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. EXCHANGING MONEY IN CROATIA Airports, bus stations, train stations and ferry ports that receive international arrivals (Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Rijeka) will have a convenient exchange office to change money but they are not 24/7 operations!For a late-night arrival, look for an ATM. Exchange offices are, of course, money-making operations so you will pay a commission of about 3%. TOP 10 DIVING SITES IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN THE WORLDBEST PLACES IN CROATIADIVING IN CROATIA Baron Gautsch--Rovinj Wreck divers won't want to miss one of the Adriatic's most beautiful wrecks. With an upper deck at 28m and a lower deck at 42m, it's not for beginners but the Baron Gautsch is amarvel.
ZLARIN ISLAND, CROATIA Known as the "golden island" for its unspoiled beauty, Zlarin is an island of pines, sandy beaches, idyllic coves and one traditional village. Only about 8sa km, Zlarin is separated from the mainland by the Sibenik channel and from other islands in the Sibenik archipelago by the Zlarin channel. THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN A MAP OF CROATIAN ISLANDS A map indicating all the major islands on the Croatian coast with links to more information. WHAT TO BUY IN CROATIA Samobor Crystal This little town is known for its incredible crystal. If you're in Samobor, stop by Crystal Shop to get the best.. Ties Croatia is the home of the tie (cravat), a style which was once the rage of Louis XIV's court at Versailles. ZADAR WALLS: A WORLD HERITAGE SITE Zadar's system of walls, gates and bastions was Venice's answer to the rise of Ottoman Turkey. In the 16th century Zadar was a vital part of the Republic of Venice and subject to frequent attacks. To protect their possession Venetian engineers devised an innovative defense system that survives largely intact. CROATS IN THE UNITED STATES History. The first great wave of Croatian immigration to America began in the mid-19th century. The first to arrive were the sea-faring Dalmatians and then, when the railway to Rijeka was completed, Croatians from the interior found it easier to reach the sea and began flocking to America en masse at the end of the century. Mostly, they gravitated to the Midwest to mine coal in Ohio, iron in THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN The remarkable Roman ruins of Salona are just outside Solin, a sleepy suburb just 5km northeast of Split.Now part of an archaeological park, the Salona ruins are extensive, testifying to the importance of this colony under Roman rule.GETTING TO ROVINJ
By Bus. Rovinj is well connected by bus to other coastal towns in Istria.There are at least a dozen buses per day to Porec (1 hour) and Pula (40 minutes) and up to a half-dozen daily to Rijeka (3 1/2 hours). There are also a number of buses (all overnight) that go to Dubrovnik after a change at another city and a half-dozen daily buses to Zagreb (5 to 8 hours). TOP 10 DIVING SITES IN CROATIA Baron Gautsch--Rovinj Wreck divers won't want to miss one of the Adriatic's most beautiful wrecks. With an upper deck at 28m and a lower deck at 42m, it's not for beginners but the Baron Gautsch is amarvel.
A GUIDE TO BRAC ISLAND Brac Island (pronounced "Bratch") is the longest and most elevated island in central Dalmatia, 48km long, 14 km wide, covering 394 square kilometres. (see Brac Island on a map).. Despite its proximity to Split, Brac is less touristed than the glittering islands of Hvar and Korcula further south. No celebrities or tycoons glide their yachts into Brac harbors nor do politicians stroll village MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLAND In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. HVAR ISLAND BUS SCHEDULE Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and aFREE Language Guide
CROATIA TRAVELLER: A CROATIA TRAVEL GUIDE BY JEANNE OLIVERFOODGETTING TO CROATIAKVARNER COASTGETTING AROUNDMONEYBEST ISLANDSWHERE IS CROATIA LOCATEDWHERE IS CROATIA ON MAP Welcome to Croatia Traveller! I'm Jeanne Oliver and my online travel guide to Croatia is here to make planning a trip to Croatia easy and fun. I've been travelling to and writing about Croatia since 1996, first as a guidebook writer and now as the force behind CroatiaTraveller.
CROATIA IN SUMMERCROATIA CLIMATE MAPWEATHER IN CROATIACROATIA CLIMATE AND WEATHERWATERFALLS IN CROATIA PICTURES Croatia in summer: weather, getting around, where to go, what to do. Come to Croatia in summer and you'll enter into the whirlwind of the tourist season.The season reaches its peak the last three weeks of July and the first three weeks of August. Hotel prices are at their highest point then and vacancies are at the lowest level no matterwhere you go.
GETTING TO VIS ISLAND Travel to Vis Island is straightforward: you take a ferry to Vis Town from Split. Jadrolinija runs the year-round car ferry to Vis and Krilo runs the year-round catamaran. It's a long ride, though--about 2 1/2 hours. See the Split-Vis car ferry schedule. Most of the year the ferry schedule makes it impossible to visit Vis Island as part of a day trip from Split as the ferries leave Vis Island HEALTH & MEDICAL CARE IN CROATIAPULA MEDICAL AID IN BOTSWANAPULA MEDICAL AIDPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID FORMSPULA MEDICAL AID FUND Possible health issues that could arise during travel to Croatia and medical care in Croatia. MOBILE PHONES IN CROATIATHE OLD PORT IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAWHAT TO DO IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAHOTELS IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAOLD TOWN DUBROVNIK CROATIA Why You Need a Cell Phone . Nothing beats the convenience of having a mobile phone or cellphone in Croatia, a statement that millions of Croatians would agree with.Many companies handling sporting activities like diving, windsurfing or kayaking are practically unreachable on fixed lines and if you'll be staying in private accommodation you'll be nearly unreachable on a fixed line as you will MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLANDMAMMA MIA 2 HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAIN CAST In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. EXCHANGING MONEY IN CROATIA Airports, bus stations, train stations and ferry ports that receive international arrivals (Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Rijeka) will have a convenient exchange office to change money but they are not 24/7 operations!For a late-night arrival, look for an ATM. Exchange offices are, of course, money-making operations so you will pay a commission of about 3%. TOP 10 DIVING SITES IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN THE WORLDBEST PLACES IN CROATIADIVING IN CROATIA Baron Gautsch--Rovinj Wreck divers won't want to miss one of the Adriatic's most beautiful wrecks. With an upper deck at 28m and a lower deck at 42m, it's not for beginners but the Baron Gautsch is amarvel.
ZLARIN ISLAND, CROATIA Known as the "golden island" for its unspoiled beauty, Zlarin is an island of pines, sandy beaches, idyllic coves and one traditional village. Only about 8sa km, Zlarin is separated from the mainland by the Sibenik channel and from other islands in the Sibenik archipelago by the Zlarin channel. THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN CROATIA TRAVELLER: A CROATIA TRAVEL GUIDE BY JEANNE OLIVERFOODGETTING TO CROATIAKVARNER COASTGETTING AROUNDMONEYBEST ISLANDSWHERE IS CROATIA LOCATEDWHERE IS CROATIA ON MAP Welcome to Croatia Traveller! I'm Jeanne Oliver and my online travel guide to Croatia is here to make planning a trip to Croatia easy and fun. I've been travelling to and writing about Croatia since 1996, first as a guidebook writer and now as the force behind CroatiaTraveller.
CROATIA IN SUMMERCROATIA CLIMATE MAPWEATHER IN CROATIACROATIA CLIMATE AND WEATHERWATERFALLS IN CROATIA PICTURES Croatia in summer: weather, getting around, where to go, what to do. Come to Croatia in summer and you'll enter into the whirlwind of the tourist season.The season reaches its peak the last three weeks of July and the first three weeks of August. Hotel prices are at their highest point then and vacancies are at the lowest level no matterwhere you go.
GETTING TO VIS ISLAND Travel to Vis Island is straightforward: you take a ferry to Vis Town from Split. Jadrolinija runs the year-round car ferry to Vis and Krilo runs the year-round catamaran. It's a long ride, though--about 2 1/2 hours. See the Split-Vis car ferry schedule. Most of the year the ferry schedule makes it impossible to visit Vis Island as part of a day trip from Split as the ferries leave Vis Island HEALTH & MEDICAL CARE IN CROATIAPULA MEDICAL AID IN BOTSWANAPULA MEDICAL AIDPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID CONTACTSPULA MEDICAL AID FORMSPULA MEDICAL AID FUND Possible health issues that could arise during travel to Croatia and medical care in Croatia. MOBILE PHONES IN CROATIATHE OLD PORT IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAWHAT TO DO IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAHOTELS IN DUBROVNIK CROATIAOLD TOWN DUBROVNIK CROATIA Why You Need a Cell Phone . Nothing beats the convenience of having a mobile phone or cellphone in Croatia, a statement that millions of Croatians would agree with.Many companies handling sporting activities like diving, windsurfing or kayaking are practically unreachable on fixed lines and if you'll be staying in private accommodation you'll be nearly unreachable on a fixed line as you will MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLANDMAMMA MIA 2 HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAINMAMMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAIN CAST In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. EXCHANGING MONEY IN CROATIA Airports, bus stations, train stations and ferry ports that receive international arrivals (Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik, Rijeka) will have a convenient exchange office to change money but they are not 24/7 operations!For a late-night arrival, look for an ATM. Exchange offices are, of course, money-making operations so you will pay a commission of about 3%. TOP 10 DIVING SITES IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN CROATIABEST SCUBA DIVING IN THE WORLDBEST PLACES IN CROATIADIVING IN CROATIA Baron Gautsch--Rovinj Wreck divers won't want to miss one of the Adriatic's most beautiful wrecks. With an upper deck at 28m and a lower deck at 42m, it's not for beginners but the Baron Gautsch is amarvel.
ZLARIN ISLAND, CROATIA Known as the "golden island" for its unspoiled beauty, Zlarin is an island of pines, sandy beaches, idyllic coves and one traditional village. Only about 8sa km, Zlarin is separated from the mainland by the Sibenik channel and from other islands in the Sibenik archipelago by the Zlarin channel. THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN A MAP OF CROATIAN ISLANDS A map indicating all the major islands on the Croatian coast with links to more information. WHAT TO BUY IN CROATIA Samobor Crystal This little town is known for its incredible crystal. If you're in Samobor, stop by Crystal Shop to get the best.. Ties Croatia is the home of the tie (cravat), a style which was once the rage of Louis XIV's court at Versailles. ZADAR WALLS: A WORLD HERITAGE SITE Zadar's system of walls, gates and bastions was Venice's answer to the rise of Ottoman Turkey. In the 16th century Zadar was a vital part of the Republic of Venice and subject to frequent attacks. To protect their possession Venetian engineers devised an innovative defense system that survives largely intact. CROATS IN THE UNITED STATES History. The first great wave of Croatian immigration to America began in the mid-19th century. The first to arrive were the sea-faring Dalmatians and then, when the railway to Rijeka was completed, Croatians from the interior found it easier to reach the sea and began flocking to America en masse at the end of the century. Mostly, they gravitated to the Midwest to mine coal in Ohio, iron in THE ROMAN RUINS OF SALONA AT SOLIN The remarkable Roman ruins of Salona are just outside Solin, a sleepy suburb just 5km northeast of Split.Now part of an archaeological park, the Salona ruins are extensive, testifying to the importance of this colony under Roman rule.GETTING TO ROVINJ
By Bus. Rovinj is well connected by bus to other coastal towns in Istria.There are at least a dozen buses per day to Porec (1 hour) and Pula (40 minutes) and up to a half-dozen daily to Rijeka (3 1/2 hours). There are also a number of buses (all overnight) that go to Dubrovnik after a change at another city and a half-dozen daily buses to Zagreb (5 to 8 hours). TOP 10 DIVING SITES IN CROATIA Baron Gautsch--Rovinj Wreck divers won't want to miss one of the Adriatic's most beautiful wrecks. With an upper deck at 28m and a lower deck at 42m, it's not for beginners but the Baron Gautsch is amarvel.
A GUIDE TO BRAC ISLAND Brac Island (pronounced "Bratch") is the longest and most elevated island in central Dalmatia, 48km long, 14 km wide, covering 394 square kilometres. (see Brac Island on a map).. Despite its proximity to Split, Brac is less touristed than the glittering islands of Hvar and Korcula further south. No celebrities or tycoons glide their yachts into Brac harbors nor do politicians stroll village MAMMA MIA FILMING LOCATIONS ON VIS ISLAND In September 2017 a boatload of stars disembarked on rugged Vis island to make Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, 10 years after Mamma Mia! which was filmed in Greece. The original Mamma Mia was filmed on the Greek island of Skopelos but this time filmmakers chose Vis to represent the fictional island of Kalokairi. For six weeks the island became a film set to the amazement of local residents. HVAR ISLAND BUS SCHEDULE Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Croatia travel updates and aFREE Language Guide
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Late spring and early fall are the best times to avoid the crowds and take advantage of fine weather on the coast. While Zagreb empties out in the summer, the coast and islands are jam-packed. Winters are too cold for swimming but great for Christmas festivals.More .
AND THE CLIMATE?
Croatia has a continental climate inland and a Mediterranean climate on the coast. Summers are hot throughout Croatia. Winters are cold inland and chilly on the coast. Rain and storms are common late fall through early spring. More .WHAT ABOUT MONEY?
The unit of currency is the kuna. Croatia is not (yet) part of the Eurozone but euros are widely accepted. Costs are somewhat lower than in Western Europe especially for accommodation. Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere. More .HOW TO GET THERE?
Low-cost flights link Croatia internationally spring through fall. Ferries link Croatia to Italy throughout the year with more routes during the summer. International trains run mainly to Zagreb but international buses connect coastal cities as well. More .HOW TO GET AROUND?
Trains are limited but frequent buses connect major destinations. Car ferries to the islands run all year but many passenger services stop off-season. A car is handy to visit small villages and hidden beaches. More .TOP PLACES TO SEE?
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HOW TO PLAN A TRIP?
I offer a customised trip-planning service to sort you out in a hurry. Or, follow one of my detailed itineraries . From the Best of Croatia in 2 weeks to 7 days in Dalmatia , get the itinerary that's right for you.More .
WHERE TO STAY?
The comfort level of accommodation in Croatia is high while costs are within bounds. Hotels typically include breakfast and free WiFi is standard everywhere. There are ample apartmentsto
rent on the coast (perfect for families) and a bevy of new hostelsoffer
design on a budget. More .BEST EXPERIENCES?
Sample Croatia's delightful food and wine . Active travellers can kayak, bike, hike or climb. Soak up the sun on a beach or charter agulet .
Delve into Croatian history at a world heritage site or commune with nature in one of Croatia's national parks .HOW ABOUT VISAS?
Croatia is part of the EU but not (yet) part of Schengen. Visa-free travel up to 90 days is available for EU citizens, the USA, Canada, Australia and several dozen other countries. EU citizens can enter with a national ID card. Otherwise, present a passport. More.
I DON'T SPEAK CROATIAN! No matter. English is spoken widely and well. It helps to learn a few words of Croatian of course if only for haggling in the markets. Movies and TV shows are always presented in the original version withsubtitles. More .
IS IT SAFE?
Croatia is a safe country for travellers. Violent crime is extremely rare. Exercise the usual precautions against street crime particularly in large cities. Mishaps happen which is why a good travel insurance policy is indispensable. More . CROATIA TRAVELLER MENU* Getting Started
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