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Vagablogging :: Rolf Potts Vagabonding BlogCost/Day: $50 It’s not everyday that you can visit the medieval section of Zagreb to see the cathedral, turn a corner, and find yourself at “The Museum of Broken Relationships,” winner of the 2011 “Most Innovative” European Museum Award. At first I thought it was a joke, but it’s an actual museum and judging by the crowds a very popular one. This str .. more ..
Posted 1 days ago at Vagablogging :: Rolf Potts Vagabonding BlogCroatia is one of the Balkan countries situated in Central Europe lying to the east of the Adriatic Sea and east of Italy. The country is the home to a number of popular attractions with the following being Croatia’s most popular sightseeing destinations worth putting on a vacation agenda.
Posted 4 days ago at My Travels BlogTravel Destination Following a leisurely breakfast at the Hotel Park Spli .. more ..
Posted 5 days ago at Accidental Travel WriterStari Most, Mostar, Bosnia During the Yugoslav wars, the objectives of nationalists from Croatia were shared by Croat nationalists in Bosnia and Herzegovina. What I .. more ..
Posted 5 days ago at Have Bag, Will TravelTravel Destination Following a leisurely breakfast at the Regent Explanade Zagreb, we checked out .. more ..
Posted 6 days ago at Accidental Travel WriterWeekend Sports Journalists are supposed to cover the news rather than make the news. But that time honoured journalistic convention was turned on its head during a familiarization trip for rep .. more ..
Posted 6 days ago at Accidental Travel WriterRick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door 2012: The Travel Skills HandbookYou can count on Rick Steves to tell you what you really need to know when traveling through Europe, including how to:Plan your itinerary .. more ..
Posted 7 days ago at The Travel BlogTourism We took a tour of the picturesque the city of Zagreb, Croatia, wit .. more ..
Posted 8 days ago at Accidental Travel WriterA couple of years ago, I interviewed Ivana for the last edition of Lonely Planet Croatia, about the Street Art Museum – her “baby̶ .. more ..
Posted 8 days ago at Ever the Nomad BlogAviation We arrived in Zagreb, Croatia, on the afternoon of 9 May 2012 following .. more ..
Posted 9 days ago at Accidental Travel WriterI met Siniša Matković-Mikulčić, founder and owner of Secret Hvar travel agency, a few summers ago when a friend introduced us during my research jaunt on the .. more ..
Posted 14 days ago at Ever the Nomad BlogVagablogging :: Rolf Potts Vagabonding BlogA fellow traveler recently asked me for some advice, and it sparked a thought I wanted to share. She’s in her twenties, interested in Croatia, and likes to have fun in the sun. So, I suggested Pag and Havar, two lovely islands off the Dalmatian coast. I recall describing them as “Ibiza in the Balkans”. They’re big party destinations for the party-on-the-beach-all-night crowd. N .. more ..
Posted 15 days ago at Vagablogging :: Rolf Potts Vagabonding BlogOriginally known as Mare Superum (upper sea), the Adriatic Sea graces the shores of Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia. Eleven major rivers make the journey to greet this beautiful sea, just as the ancient R .. more ..
Posted 17 days ago at VagablondLast year I was invited on the inaugural cruise for the Carnival Magic. While cruising isn’t something I normally do, one of the ports which attracted me to this trip was Dubrovnik, Croatia. I had never .. more ..
Posted 17 days ago at Everything Everywhere: Around the World Travel BlogLast year I was invited on the inaugural cruise for the Carnival Magic. While cruising isn’t something I normally do, one of the ports which attracted me to this trip was Dubrovnik, Croatia. I had never .. more ..
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