Never before have I encountered such an astonishing diversity of terrain and panoramas on one trip.
A food walking tour in Zagreb reveals a dish so venerated that it’s a hallowed entry in the Register of Cultural Property of the Republic of Croatia.
With a prime position on the Adriatic coast,Croatia’s second-largest city offers an extraordinarily well-preserved Roman palace,an atmospheric Old Town and delightful beaches.
You don't have to spend long in Dubrovnik before you start hearing of an amazing bar in a secret location.
This luxury ship feels more like a billionaire's yacht.
Historic churches,great coffee and the torture museum should keep you going for a while.
Surely it isn't cheating to ride an electric bike just this once.
The Pazi Medo zip line draws up to 5000 people each year for a thrilling ride over forests,hills and a picturesque valley in the Adriatic hinterland.
Split is in the superstar shadow of Dubovnik,but its budget food and lodgings,coastal setting and maze-like Diocletian's Palace give it a gold star.
Don't miss these stunning ports on the spectacular Adriatic Coast.