The history of this Dalmatian place goes far back in the past. It was first mentioned in 1298 when it belonged to the noblemen from Bribir - the Subic family and later it became the property of the Sibenik Diocese and some noblemen from Sibenik. The settlement itself was founded in the 15th ct. by the refugees who fled from the Turks. Nevertheless, this area was inhabited many centuries earlier... Read more
Neum is a famous tourist destination in the southern part of Dalmatia, and the only way out of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the sea. It is noted for a large number of sunny days in a year with mild and short winters as well as long and hot summers with a very small number of rainy days during the summer months. Average air temperature is 32 ºC in July and August. The sea is clean and translucent... Read more
Icici is a little town and seaside resort on the eastern coast of Istria at the foot of mount Ucka. It is 7km south of the city of Opatija. Its colourful landscape, steep cliffs, houses and villas which blend nicely into the landscape and Mediterranean climate make Icici a lovely holiday destination throughout the whole year. With the development of tourism in Icici, a new complex of rest and... Read more
Drasnice, The long pebbled beaches, crystal clear blue sea and mild mediteranean climate along with comfortable private accomodation and friendly people make Drasnice an ideal place for a family vacation. Drasnice is mentioned for the first time in a Turkish document in 1523, at the same time as a church of sv. Jure. The church is redesigned in baroque style in 18th century. It was also... Read more