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Paklenica National Park - an unforgettable story
The greatest natural jewel of the Zadar area is Paklenica National Park, which covers the most attractive parts of the southern Velebit, concentrated in a mere 95 km2.

Janica Kostelic - the icon of Croatian skiing
One of the most respected athletes in the world, our celebrated former skier Janica Kostelic, is celebrating her 40th birthday today, and has been "retired" for 15 years.

Winter solstice - the first day of winter
On December 21, at exactly 16:58, the winter solstice begins. Then it is the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Winter will last until March 20, 2022.

Rovinj - the most romantic Istrian town
Today, Rovinj is one of the most developed tourist destinations in Croatia.

Top 5 Islands to Visit in Croatia
Croatia's coastline is undoubtedly stunning. Its crystal-clear waters and verdant shores perfectly depict a picture of what a paradise should be. But with more than a thousand islands to choose from, planning a trip to Croatia can be daunting. To make things easier, here's a list of the top 5 islands to visit in Croatia.

Trogir - a city on the UNESCO World Heritage List
Top 5 sights to visit in Trogir

BONUSES FROM THIRTY CROATIAN AT BOOKMAKERS
Despite the way that Croatia doesn't have the world’s biggest betting industry, overall, super sport bonus 30 kn go after the profit that is standing by to be made.

The shoulder season in Croatia
Croatia’s travel periods can be split up into three seasons: preseason, in season and postseason – also known as the shoulder season.

Best Time to Visit Croatia
Doing some research before starting your trip to any place is significant and can help you prepare an excellent itinerary of that country. The first thing we look for is the best time to visit and then about the famous spots. So, if you plan to visit Croatia this year and wonder the best time to visit then, this article can help you decide.

Summer on the hot Zagreb asphalt
The tourist season is not only successful on the coast. Our capital is not bypassed by tourists. Once just a passing and possible destination in transit to the coast, today a city for a mandatory multi-day visit.

What will Croatian euro coins look like
Unlike the euro banknotes, which are the same in all euro area members, the euro and cent coin carries the information of the issuing country and shows the national symbols of that country on the reverse. The choice of motifs is especially important because coins with motifs that symbolize Croatia will be used outside its borders.