Beach Golden Cape (Zlatni Rat)

Zlatni Rat (or Golden Cape) is the most famous beach in Bol. It is located about 2 km southwest from the center on an elongated peninsula called, because of its shape, the “Golden Cape”. The gently sloping pebbled beach is very popular thanks to its natural conditions (small children and non-swimmer-friendly shores, shade-giving forest) and […]

Central Dalmatia

Rough Mountain Landscape Against the Enchanting Adriatic The imposing Diocletian Palace in Split, the former retirement home of the Roman Emperor Gaius Valerius Aurelius Diocletianus, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old town of Trogir, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, whose illuminated waterfront shimmers in the Adriatic at night, the Biokovo […]

South Dalmatia

Where the promenade ends at Gradac, where grilled eel makes your mouth water and the coastal mountains frame the mostly pebble bays with crystal-clear water, that is where southern Dalmatia begins. The southernmost region of Croatia corresponds roughly to the Dubrovnik-Neretva County and is divided into two parts by the Neum Corridor, which belongs to […]

About Croatia

For several years now, Croatia has been high on the list of top destinations for tourists. Until 1995 the country was fighting the Croatian War that eventually brought long-awaited independence from Yugoslavia. In the meanwhile, however, the bitter traces of war have disappeared and a profound change has taken place. So much that the Republic […]