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Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik, Zadar
Hotel - Majstora Radovana 7, 23000, Zadar, Croatia - 4 Stars - 258 Rooms (On Ciao since: 06/2008)
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Hotel Porto, Zadar
Hotel - N. Jurisica 2, 23000, Zadar, Croatia - 3 Stars - 66 Rooms (On Ciao since: 06/2008)
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Villa Triana, Zadar
Hotel - Kreimirova Obala 41, 23000 Zadar, Croatia (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Hotel Bastion, Zadar
Hotel - Bedemi Zadarskih Pobuna 13, 23000 Zadar, Croatia (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Apartments Sestan, Zadar
Apartment - I. P. Trifunica 2, 23000 Zadar, Croatia (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Hotel Donat, Zadar
Hotel - Majstora Radovana 7, 23000, Zadar, Croatia - 3 Stars - 240 Rooms (On Ciao since: 06/2008)
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Hotel Villa Nico, Zadar
Villa - Kresimirova Obala 138, 23000, Zadar, Croatia - 3 Stars - 18 Rooms (On Ciao since: 06/2008)
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Apartmani Ljubica, Zadar
Hotel - Zatonska 13, 23330 Zadar, Croatia (On Ciao since: 09/2009)
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Adriasol Camping Novigrad Dalmacija, Zadar
Hotel - Novigrad, Dalmacija, 23312 Zadar, Croatia (On Ciao since: 09/2009)
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Pansion Vista, Zadar
Hotel - Kresimirova Obala 98, Diklo, 23000, Zadar, Croatia - 3 Stars - 12 Rooms (On Ciao since: 06/2008)
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Villa Valentina, Zadar
Hotel - Otona Ivekovica 20, 23000 Zadar, Croatia (On Ciao since: 03/2009)
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Villa Triana, Zadar (Croatia)
The Villa Triana is located on the beach of Borik/Diklo, a famous seaside resort, only 3 km from the historical centre of Zadar. A lush garden ideal for... Croatia
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Hotel Bastion, Zadar (Zadar)
Hotel Bastion is a new 4-star hotel in the city centre of Zadar, within walking distance of many of the city's sights, including the renowned sea... Croatia
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President, Zadar
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 8,18/10 - The furniture in the hotel is made of massive cherry wood in Biedermeier style. Hotel President is among six most...
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Hotel Donat, Zadar (Dalmatia)
Hotel Donat in Zadar enjoys a perfect location next to the crystal-clear sea and a marvellous beach, offering a wide diversity of sports, recreation and... Croatia
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Club Funimation, Zadar
incl. Breakfast VP - HRS Rating: 8,44/10 - Directly by the beach, in the marvellous structure of the Falkensteiner Hotels & Resorts in Borik, approx. 3 km away...
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Hotel Porto, Zadar
The Hotel Porto is located at the entrance to the city of Zadar. It takes only a 10-minute drive to reach it from the airport - it is the nearest city... Croatia
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Apartments Sestan, Zadar
The Sestan Apartments are situated in peaceful surroundings, only 70 metres away from the beach and 4 km from the Old Town of Zadar.All the... Croatia
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Villa Valentina, Zadar (North Dalmatia)
The family-owned Villa Valentina is located in the popular touristic Borik quarter of Zadar, near the luxury hotels, many restaurants and only 500... Croatia
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Aparthotel Tamarix, Vinjerac (Zadar Region)
Located in the small and quiet village of Vinjerac, Aparthotel Tamarix is an oasis of peace and relaxation in an exceptionally beautiful location directly on... Croatia
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Hotel Villa Nico, Zadar (Zadar region)
Hotel Villa Nico is a smaller private hotel, situated in the peaceful part of Zadar (Diklo), near the coast, only 3 kilometres from the centre of the... Croatia
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Pansion Vista, Zadar (Dalmatia)
The Mediterranean-style Pansion Vista in the attractive Diklo area of Zadar offers comfortable en-suite rooms and a covered outdoor restaurant terrace,... Croatia
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Hotel Venera, Zadar
This friendly hotel enjoys an excellent location in the centre of the historic old town of Zadar.Hotel Venera offers comfortable rooms in a quiet alley,... Croatia
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Hotel kod Marinka, Zadar (zadarska zupanija)
The attractive villa-style Hotel kod Marinka in the tourist complex Borik benefits from a perfect location only 200 meters from the picturesque Zadar... Croatia
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Villa Marina, Sukosan (Zadar, North Dalmatia)
The family-owned Villa Marina is situated in the picturesque village of Sukosan, 12 km east of Zadar towards Biograd with marvellous sea views, only a... Croatia
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Falkensteiner Family Hotel Diadora, Petrcane (Zadar)
Situated on the private peninsula of Punta Skala, the new Falkensteiner Family Hotel Diadora boasts fantastic views of the Croatian Adriatic Sea from... Croatia
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Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana Select, Zadar (Dalmatia)
Romantic, noble and stylish - that is how the Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana Select is seen from the first moment. Exclusive design, exquisite meals and wines in... Croatia
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Hotel Laguna, Privlaka (Zadar Region)
Located directly on the pebbly beach with crystal-clear sea in Privlaka close to Split, the family and business Hotel Laguna offers comfortably appointed rooms... Croatia
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Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik, Zadar (Dalmatia)
The Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik in Zadar offers you sun, sea, lots of fun and the greatest spa and wellness facilities in this part of Europe,... Croatia
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Guest Accomodation Tamaris, Zadar
Situated on the picturesque Zadar Riviera, the recently reconstructed and newly decorated Guest Accomodation Tamaris is a perfect starting base for an... Croatia
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Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik, Zadar
The Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik in Zadar, Croatia, is a family friendly bayside resort set in lush coastal parkland. The hotel lies... Zadar
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Compact Guide to Croatia
Advantages: Compact size and waterproof cover
Disadvantages: Disjointed and hard to find information.
...I am the sort of person who enjoys planning for their holiday. I love researching our destination and I devour as much information as I can before I go as I find that if I am knowledgeable about a place I enjoy myself much more. Embarking on a cruise last year was my idea of heaven as it gave me ample opportunity to research lots of different places.
One of our ports of call was Dubrovnik and it soon became apparent that this would be a suitable destination for an independent sightseeing tour. I read quite a bit on the internet but decided that taking a guidebook with us was probably a wise move. My local bookshop only had one book covering Croatia so that?s how I came to purchase the Berlitz Pocket Guide at £4.99.
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First impressions of this guidebook were very positive. It is, as the name suggest, compact in...
Meggysmum
15.10.2009 ·
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Review of Croatia Berlitz Pocket Guide
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Pula (croatia)
Advantages: a stupendous sea and an unique reception.
Disadvantages: perhaps the absence of sand-blasts to whom likes!
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27.07.2004 ·
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Review of Pula (Croatia)
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Pearl of the Adriatic
Advantages: Attractive, unique city
Disadvantages: Gets very busy in mid-summer.
...Dubrovnik, in Croatia, is sometimes referred to as the Pearl of the Adriatic. The most delightful way so come across this medieval city is by cruise ship across the Adriatic. An early morning vista of white walls and terracotta roofs in the morning sun is a sight that will not be forgotten by any lucky enough to witness it. I was entranced as I gazed out from our balcony as we passed the city to enter the port.
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This peaceful looking gem suffered terribly in the 1990s when an attack by the Yugoslav army laid siege to the city for over 6 months. The occupants were trapped within the medieval walls and bombarded by shelling from the hills overlooking the city. There was no electricity of communication in the city itself. It is difficult to imagine the extent of the damage that was done as there has been a great...
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25.10.2009 ·
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Review of Dubrovnik (Croatia)
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The ups and downs of Zagreb
Advantages: Elegant architecture, plenty of green spaces, lots of museums, good food
Disadvantages: Not so good for people with mobility problems
...A couple of weeks ago, to celebrate the auspicious occasion of my mother's birthday, we took my parents to Zagreb for the day. Of course, we set out from Slovenia so it wasn't the enormous undertaking that sounds. The Croatian capital is well worth a stay of at least a couple of days, but it also makes an excellent day trip and is a viable destination from the holiday resorts of Croatian Istria, the coastal towns and other places in Slovenia, Venice and Trieste in northern Italy and the Plitvice Lakes in northern Croatia. I wouldn't recommend it as a day trip for people staying further south in Croatia as distances take longer to cover in this part of Europe. The train to Split (as far south as you can travel by train in Croatia) is an overnight one and you may have a few hours to kill before it departs, fortunately the station is...
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22.07.2009 ·
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Review of Zagreb (Croatia)
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Croatia's Jewel
Advantages: Scenery is amazing. Well maintained paths. Good strudel.
Disadvantages: Weather not typical for Croatia. Bus loads of tourists.
...Plitvice Lakes National Park is well worth a visit if you are traveling Croatia or this part of Europe. Said ?Plit-vich? as the Croatian language uses ?c? as ?ch? like Italian.
Close to the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, this park can be found at the heart of this odd shaped country ? it?s not in the north region near Zagreb, nor in the south near Dubrovnik, neither in the west near Pula or anywhere near the coast, but in the middle. There are buses here from the north and south on the Zagreb to Split route, but be warned, they are not the most reliable. We had to wave at a couple buses before one would actually stop for us. There are no trains near here but the roads are good.
Why go there?
The sheer color of the water is a reason to go here. All photos of this place show crystal clear Caribbean blue water, but then all...
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04.05.2007 ·
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Review of Plitvice Lakes National Park, Plitvice Lakes National Park
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Glittering Jewel of the Balkans
Advantages: Beautiful, historic, no "lager louts", reasonable prices
Disadvantages: Very hot, lots of tourists, not easy to get there
...My sister and I arrived in Dubrovnik after a 24 hour long ferry trip in the summer of 2004.
It wasn't the best introduction we could have had to the historic town. Cobbled streets, sunburned shoulders and heavy luggage don't mix well. Luckily though, the Croatians we came across while searching for our accommodation were welcoming and helpful.
We must have heard the phrase "enjoy your stay in Dubrovnik" a hundred times in our short stay. Unsurprising considering that tourism is now the city's foremost form of income. Following the break up of Yugoslavia and the Balkan conflict, people have been flooding back into Dubrovnik to appreciate all it has to offer.
Before the war, Croatia was a popular holiday resort, famed for its beautiful coastline and cheap prices. George Bernard Shaw, Prince Charles, and Margaret Thatcher have...
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03.10.2004 (30.10.2007) ·
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ZAGREB - little VIENNA
Advantages: pretty E. European city
Disadvantages: pretty similar to others on Balkan
...well-preserved, grand, peach-colored monuments to the self-esteem of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The area constituting modern Croatia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1900. It was distributed among the Austrian provinces of Coastland and Dalmatia and the Hungarian province of Croatia and Slavonia. In the aftermath of World War I, it was allocated to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes that soon became Yugoslavia. The peace treaties didn't settle the border between Italy and Yugoslavia, which was eventually negotiated in 1924. Italy had to let go off the entire Istrian peninsula, including Rijeka, Zadar and Lastovo, which were restored to Yugoslavia. Trieste became an independent city in 1947 and its territory was divided into a northern A Zone, under British-American military administration and a B Zone run by Yugoslavia. II...
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Review of Zagreb (Croatia)
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Bog off to Zagreb
Advantages: great galleries, relatively undiscovered
Disadvantages: accommodation is pricy
...The title might sound less than complimentary, but there is a reason for this, namely that “Bog!” is an everyday Croatian term meaning “Hello!”. If you are worried that a lack of Croatian might be something that will deter you from visiting Zagreb, then a vague knowledge of German will stand you in very good stead. Speaking German I found that I was at least able to talk to people, even if only to exchange pleasantries.
Zagreb, Croatia’s capital is a hidden gem, in fact much of Croatia is, with a lot of the tourists having been deterred from visiting the country since the war with Serbia. I first visited Croatia in February 1998, when Bosnia was still a no-go zone, and many people had wondered whether the war might spill over into Croatia again. People probably have visions of Zagreb being a ruined city...
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27.04.2001 ·
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The capital of the Istrian peninsula
Advantages: lots to do, culturally interesting place to visit
Disadvantages: didn't spend enough time there!
...On my sailing trip this year, Pula was our last port of call. A beautiful city with much to do, the visit was much appreciated by everyone who went with me.
Pula, the largest city in the Istrian peninsula, has been in existence for almost three thousand years. As well as making it one of the oldest cities in Croatia, its long life is the main reason why the city boasts such a rich and diverse range of historical and cultural attractions.
The Roman authority in Pula which was established around 177 BC gave Pula special importance and boosted the growth of the city. The influence of the Romans was probably the most important influence in the city's history, and this can be seen in its wide range of attractions.
The major attraction of the city is its amphitheatre. Situated right outside Pula's harbour, it is one of the six largest...
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17.12.2003 (18.12.2003) ·
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Croatia for Euro 2008
Advantages: Consistent and good under pressure
Disadvantages: No Eduardo da Silva
...Who will win?
The teams - Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and Spain.
The final squads, 23 players per team (inc. three goalkeepers), were submitted on 28th May and the competition begins on 7th June.
There are some great teams in there.
Italy - the World Cup winners of 2006. However, they haven't been convincing under there new coach Roberto Donadoni.
Greece - the Euro 2004 Champions. They qualified comfortably this year.
Spain - strong in defence, mainly due to Iker Casillas their Real Madrid goalkeeper.
I could go on, but I wont! It will sound too much an exercise in giving facts and figures.
My own personal opinion is that Croatia will win it even though their leading striker Eduardo da Silva broke his leg...
bryspy
01.06.2008 (04.06.2008) ·
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Review of Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland: Which country do you think will win and why.
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