Perched in a prime position on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, this historic jewel of a city has plenty to offer, including the ...
It’s also famously home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the Old Town received the designation in 1979 — and has been awarded the nickname the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” For Joško Leoni ...
The Riva, Split’s bustling waterfront promenade, is perfect for a leisurely stroll or enjoying a coffee while watching the world go by. Nearby, the Marjan Hill offers trails and viewpoints with ...
Nicknamed the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik, Croatia, blends terracotta vistas with immaculate seaside views alongside a well-preserved Old Town that is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Dubrovnik tourism has encountered the (by now) infamous Croatian labour force problem, with third country nationals having to ...
Dubrovnik, frequently called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a city that coexists with natural beauty, historical ...
Pearl of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik traditionally attracts genteel older couples, cruise-boat crowds and high-spending visitors staying at five-star hotels. So where’s the action? Dubrovnik may be ...
Wander along the medieval walls of Dubrovnik Old City – a UNESCO World Heritage Site otherwise known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic” – and be transported back to when Dubrovnik was a ...
As if Dubrovnik wasn’t romantic enough, the Pearl of the Adriatic holds a special charm in February when much of Europe is chilly and grey. While the cable car doesn’t start up until March and ...