Dvigrad was once home to around 2,000 people, but now it lies empty. The black death turned it into Istria's own ghost ...
Feštinsko kraljevstvo isn't a name you'll likely have heard, but it's Istria's "accidental" cave that was discovered entirely by chance.
Journey to the coast of Croatia, where you’ll encounter an inviting coastline, ancient mummies and so much more Left, the Pula Arena is the sixth-largest Roman amphitheater still standing and one of ...
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Whatever happens in Croatian tourism probably happened in Istria first. The same might be said of boutique wine. It was the Istrian emphasis on small-scale quality, exemplified by local growers such ...
Driving south from Trieste, Italy, the first corner of Croatia you encounter is the triangular peninsula called Istria. On my last trip, I never made it any farther. Now being touted as the “new ...
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