Trips
Skywalk - Biokovo
Skywalk Biokovo is located in the southwestern part of the Biokovo Nature Park, in the area of Ravna Vlaška, at an altitude of 1228 meters above sea level, on the 13th km of the Biokovo road and next to the info - center. As part of the lookout, a geological pillar was built - a three-dimensional view of the cross-section of the rocks that formed the area of Biokovo from its inception until today with a geological table of time and a description of the age and type of rocks.
Brač
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The Island of Brac is the largest island in the region of Central Dalmatia, and the third largest Adriatic island. It is located across the city of Split on Dalmatian coast (12 km), next to the Islands of Hvar and Solta, and separated from the mainland by Brac Channel. Brac has a very comfortable Mediterranean climate with long dry and hot summers. Supetar is the largest town and harbor on the island. Both Supetar and the Island of Brac have rich historic and cultural heritage, which can be traced through various ancient and medieval landmarks, sites, churches, museums and Roman relics.
Hvar
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If you really want to get familiar with all the beauties of the island of Hvar, the best way is to join one of the tours we offer. You can join us for a day or for a week programs. We will take you to the best spots to experience its natural wonders and the unspoiled way of living.Visiting untouched lagoons around Hvar plays a great role in enjoying your holidays. These can be reached by car, bicycle, or inspiring walks through the Mediterranean landscape. You can swim in almost every lagoon, which usually has restaurant or refreshment corner of some kind.
Međugorje
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Međugorje, or Medjugorje is a town located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, around 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Mostar and close to the border of Croatia. The town is part of the municipality of Čitluk. Since 1981, it has become a popular site of Catholic pilgrimage due to reports of alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary to six local children. The name Međugorje literally means "between mountains". At an altitude of 200 m (660 ft) above sea level it has a mild Mediterranean climate. The town consists of an ethnically homogeneous Croat population of 2306. The Roman Catholic parish (local administrative and religious area) consists of five neighbouring villages: Medjugorje, Bijakovići, Vionica, Miletina and Šurmanci.
Kravice
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Trebižat river has several waterfalls, the most famous is 12 kilometers away from the waterfall Kravica Medjugorje - a rare phenomenon under state protection since 1954 as a natural monument of the first row. Water gushes from a height of 28 meters creating a water amphitheater wide 120 meters, stunning scenery with great roar and dewy rain. Kravica is an ideal place for a picnic or a swim and definitely provides one of the most picturesque sceneries in Herzegovina.
Mostar
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The economical, cultural, educational, transportational and tourist center of Herzegovina. Raised in a flower and wine-growing valley of the Neretva River this city is a rose of stone. Its mild climate is protected by the Velež, Čabulja and Hum Mountains. It was founded around the Old Bridge which was built in 1566 near the former suspension bridge. There are many valuable cultural monuments left over from this time period and later on. With the rise of the Austro-Hungarian empirein this area new ways of ruling and specific social relations replace the industrial age and the city experiences intensive acts of construction.
Dubrovnik
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Even thirty years ago the center of Dubrovnik made it to the UNESCO World Heritage list while the Festival of St. Blaise, the patron saint of Dubrovnik in October 2010 became part of the register of protected intangible heritage. Center of Dubrovnik has many sites you must visit, and of religious buildings and sites of most of the city walls stand out, Orlando's Column, the Cathedral and the Church of St. Blaise, and one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe.
Krka waterfalls
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National Park Krka are the biggest and most famous waterfalls in whole Dalmatia and are situated 20 km from Sibenik. With it's 7 beautiful waterfalls and total length of 242 m, river Krka is the the real beauty. That is a natural and well maintained eco-system almost untuched from human hand and it is unavodiable destination for everybody that visit Sibenik region. Waterfalls Krka with plenty water, fishes and waterplants offer every visitor a thrue experience of natur power and beauty. Island Visovac from 15. century and the monastery, represents the identity of Krka National park and waterfall «Roški slap» will take your breath away.
Split
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Split is the largest city in Dalmatia, the second largest in Croatia and the cultural, political and economic center of Dalmatia. The Cathedral of St. Duje and St. Duje, as it is called Split. Sv. Dujam was the first Bishop of Salona, and in his honor was erected in the magnificent Cathedral. The beautiful bell tower of the cathedral 57 meters high was built in the 13th century. The money for the bell tower donated a Croatian-Hungarian King Bela IV. which is split gave refuge during the Tartar conquest. If you are in good shape, we recommend you to climb to the top of the bell tower offering a unique view of the entire Split and the central islands.
Rafting
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"Cetina-raft" reveals a different Dalmatia, hidden just around the mountains, the beauty of the crystal clear river Cetina, with amazing waterfalls, deep canyons beautiful film (that was filmed movie "Winnetou"), gentle forests, hidden caves, river islands, mild rapids and fabulous old mills. We take you on an unforgettable trip - rafting - you will experience a pleasant three-hour rafting ride without great danger and see the beauty of untouched nature.
Zadar
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Sea organ Sea organ located in the western part of the waterfront and is recognizable for its cascade profile that stimulates a change in the movement of coastline, retention and descent to the sea. Greeting to the Sun After the world-known Sea Organs, 2008, Zadar has become wealthier with one more urban installation. In addition to the famous Sea Organs, shines the Greeting to the Sun by the same architect Nikola Basic!
Baćina lakes
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Bacina Lakes are a collection of lakes in Bacina the city of Ploce on the right (north-west) side of the mouth of the river Neretva in Dubrovnik-Neretva (Croatia). The lakes are relatively small (138 hectares), but are among the most interesting phenomena in karst hydrography. Irregular in shape, which is particularly reflected in the bottom relief. Consist of six and joined a separate lake: Ocusa, Crniševo, Podgora, Sladinac, Krk, Pomegranate and shallow lake. The surface of the largest lake is Ocusa. The deepest lake is Crniševo with a depth of 34 meters. Krk is the least of the lake and not only linked to other lakes.