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Morning guided tour of cultural beauties of Split. Diocletians palace,
St. Duje cathedral, Diocletians mausoleum, Temple of Jupiter, Peristil...
After sightseeing free time for inependent activities.Early afternoon sightseeing of Salona, antique capital city of Dalmatia,
with Roman amphitheatre, early christian cemetary, forum, medieval
basilicas.
Organized lunch in restaurant "Cezar" . Specialties of dalmatian culinary.
Late afternoon sightseeing of Trogir also called town-museum, city on UNESCO'S WORLD HERITAGE list.
Trogir is famous for St. Lawrence cathedral, with famous portal,
masterpiece made by Radovan, and many other sights, such as city walls,
palaces, castles etc.
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Short journey to Sibenik, to visit famous St. Jacobs cathedral.
Cathedral is one of the most important reneissance sacral monuments in
Croatia, dated in 15th century.
Afternoon visit to National park KRKA, with its astounding
waterfalls. Free time for walks, sightseeing, photo shoots ...
This is a MUST !
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Situated in high forrest Plitvicka jezera are considered to be one of
the most spectacular world phenomenon. 16 lakes, 92 waterfalls,
fascinating landscape made Plitvicka Jezera to became part of National
treasure in 1949. and in 1979. they became part of Unesco world natural
herritage.
Attractions of national park also include several caves, different
living world. Tour through the park with guide is estimated on 3 hours,
and it includes driving with boat and eco-train. Join us on this
journey to enjoy in magical beauty of lakes and waterfalls.
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Rafting is without a doubt one of most exciting ways of exploring a river.
After a short training our journey down the river Cetina begins.
Fast and cool water, beautyfull river banks, tons od adrenaline.
Join us and feel the excitement you will never forget.
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On the south east part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the town of Citluk it’s situated one of the most known sanctuary in the world-Medugorje. The parish of Međugorje is composed by the villages Medugorje, Bijakovici, Vionica, Miletina and Sumarci and it was established in 1892.
Medugorje owns its popularity to the appereance of the Virgin Mary, who started to appear to a local group of kids the 24 June 1981.
The kids were scared at first and run away, but the curiosity of the
kids was stronger than the fear and the next day, on the same hour,
they went to the place of the appereance where the Virgin show herself
again and invited them to pray with her. That day, the 25 June,
is celebrated as an anniversary of the Peace Quenn as the Virgin Mary
introduced herself to the kids that day. The appereances were frequent
in the beginning, and with every new appereance, as the witnesses said,
she brought messages of peace, love and faith. For
their testifing the witnesses and their families and relatives, along
with few local priests, were prosecuted. The kids were brought in the
police station on hearings and submitted on psicological exams, but it
was found that they were perfectly healthy and that there were no
evidence that they had lied about what happened in Medugorje. As time
passed by the appereances were decreasing, the kids had grown up, but
to some of them the Virgin Mary apperas even today from time to time.
Medugorje is visited by milion of pilgrims every year who come here from all around the world to find their inner peace, the consolation and the strenght to cope with their daily problems trought praying and fasting.
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The island of Hvar is the queen of the Croatian Dalmatian islands and it has been
famous since the antique because of its important strategic and
nautical position, the rich of the various historical periods, the
culture and natural monuments and the literature. Thanks to the mild
climate, the warm winters and pleasant summers Hvar receives many
guests, scientists and travellers, who are attracted by the dense mediterranean nature, rich tradition and arhitecture, and nightlife.
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In
the central part of croatian Adriatic Sea, about 15 Nm to the west from
Sibenik town, 7 Nm to the southwest from Murter, or 15 Nm to the south
from Zadar town, there is amazing group of islands named Kornati
archipelago.
Beauty and singularity of
the archipelago moved authorities in 1980 to proclaim a bigger part
of that area national park. Since then certain modifications of its
borders were made, so that nowadays Kornati National Park occupies the
area of about 220 km2 (54.000 acres). There are 89
islands, islets and reefs within the area of Kornati National
Park (238 km of the coastline), what makes it the most
indented group of islands in the Mediterranean.
The
land part of Kornati National Park covers less than 1/4 of its total
area, but the values of its landscapes, the "crowns" (cliffs)
on the islands facing the open sea, and interesting relief structures,
make this part of Kornati National Park unique. Besides, the Kornati
submarine area, whose biocenosis are considered to be the richest in
the Adriatic Sea, and also the magnificent geomorphology of the sea
bed attracts divers from all over Europe to come and enjoy in unforgettable
submarine adventures.
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The stones of Dubrovnik tell a 13-century-long tale of survival. The
Roman city of Ragusa developed into a city-state encompassing the coast
as far south as the Bay of Kotor, the Pelješac Peninsula and nearby
islands including Mljet and Lastovo. On the walls of Korčula Town,
antique cannons still aim across a narrow channel at the village of
Orebić, on Peljesač. That’s because Korčula was an outpost of
Dubrovnik’s rival, the Republic of Venice. Legend has it that St.
Blaise appeared in a vision in 971 to warn Dubrovnik of an impending
Venetian invasion. He’s been revered here ever since. But it’s
appropriate that he’s the saint who is celebrated with the blessing of
throats. After all, Dubrovnik remained independent and prosperous for
more than a millennium on its citizens’ powers of negotiation. Now
Dubrovnik has thrown open its gates to an annual invasion of thousands
of visitors who come to walk its ancient streets, to see the wealth the
city amassed through centuries of trade, and to stand on its mighty
walls and gaze across the crystalline seas. We’ll tell you all you need
to know to enjoy your visit to Dubrovnik and the entire region it once
ruled.
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