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Powered by Slobodna DalmacijaTHURSDAY, jUne 9, 2016 | YeAR 5 | ISSUe 5

Šibenik's tribute to FreddieTHE QUEEN SYMPHONYJune 10st. mihovil'sfortress

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4 The Queen symphony

Find time to enjoy world class music in open air

5 uber came To spliT

D i s c o v e r

6 dalmaTian gems

Get to know the towns on our coast

8 visiT spliT in 3 days

What to do, what to see, where to eat

10 Trogir

12 discover dalmaTia

dalmatian bucket list

13 Kids corner

14 islands To visiT

We suggest what you should see

G a s t r o

16 cheap eaTs

How to taste great food when you are on the budget

17 sweeT, sweeT, sweeT

Pancakes for every generation

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a good vibe

20 how The locals say...

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Home town of marco Polo

32 hvar climbing

Explore five most beautiful places

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CULTURE wEEk

ŠIBENIK, listen to this!

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A musical spectacle

on june 10 at st.

Michael's fortress

info!

The Šibenik singing association 'Kolo' and the Symphony orchestra of the Armed forces of the Republic of Croatia will perform 'The Queen Symphony' composed by Tolga Kashif in honour of the celebrating city

8To mark the 950th an-niversary, St. Michael’s

Fortress, Šibenik singing association 'Kolo' and the Symphony orchestra of the Armed forces of the Repub-lic of Croatia are preparing a special performance: "The Queen Symphony"! On this occasion, the premiere per-formance of "The Queen Symphony" is to be held on June 10 on St. Michael’s Fortress in Šibenik. This is

AUTHOR enA milAn

a masterpiece of composer Tolga Kashif inspired by the songs of the popular group Queen, such as "Bohemian Rhapsody", "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champi-ons" and "Who Wants to Live Forever".

The symphony to be perfor-med by the Symphonic wind or-chestra OSRH is mostly instru-mental with casual, very power-ful and distinct choir parts. This will be a completely different

approach from anything that ‘Kolo’ has ever performed un-til now, and the Šibenik audien-ce will see them in a somewhat unusual edition. Besides the "The Queen Symphony", "Kolo" will start with some compositi-ons of the group "Queen" in cho-ral performance. The reason for the choice of such a program is the 70th anniversary of the birth of Freddy Mercury which is be-ing mentioned and celebrated by the entire music world this year.

Tickets in saleTickets for "The Queen

Symphony" concert can be bought at all sale venues, ticket offices of St. Micha-el’s Fortress in Šibenik and Barone (every day form 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.), in the Event system at www.eventim.hr and at all Event sale ve-nues (Tisak kiosks and Pe-trol petrol stations) and also at www.croatia-tickets.com at the price of 100 kunas.

Don't stand in line, buy online!

www.croatia-tickets.com

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CAME TO SPLITUBER

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TaximeTre's running

AUTHOR IVAN KAŠTELAN & VLADO OZRETIĆ

Split has joined the community of 450 world cities with Uber, a mobile service which causes regular taxi prices to drop wherever it is introduced.

The service is called UberX and it enables professional drivers, operating via a company or a special craft licensed for providing ve-hicles with drivers to clients, to offer their services. Drives are paid for by a card and not with cash via the application and you will know an approximate price of the drive before the driver arrives. It basically works by connecting people who need to get from point A to point B with drivers who can provide the service.

Uber prices in Split have already been made public. The starting price is 9 kuna and each following kilometre is paid an additional 5 kuna, with an extra 0.5 kuna added to the final amount for each mi-nute of the drive.

A TAXI RIDE IN A FEW STEPS

1. Install Uber using iTunes, Google Play or Windows Store2. Sign up, enter your email address, phone number and

basic credit card data3. When you need a ride, just open the application, choose

your starting point and destination.4. You will then see the closest vehicles and the approxi-

mate price of the ride.5. Once you've confirmed the ride, you will see the driver's

face, name, average rating as well as the vehicle type and regi-stration table number.

6. After the service is provided, you will get a digital invoi-ce with the route you took. You can also rate the driver and the driver can rate you as a passenger.

8Due to its pleasant odour and curative properties,

the Romans used it for their baths while the Greeks used it mostly for medical propos-es. Its effectiveness in various difficulties is widely known and there is almost no home whose wardrobe is not pro-tected by a small bag of laven-der flower. It is a traditional medicine for the pacification and alleviation of insomnia and headaches, anxiety, de-pression, tension and stress.

1 Mix a few drops

of etheric lavender oil with olive oil which is an excellent combination for nurturing the body, hair and face, par-ticularly after sunbathing.

2 Add a few drops

of etheric lavender oil to neu-tral oil (sesame oil), spread it over your temples and the back part of your neck to re-move headaches and tension.

3 Pour one litre

of boiling water over four spoons of dry lavender flow-ers. Let it stay for five min-

utes. Filter the tea and add a pinch of cinnamon and drink it throughout the day – it will save you from in-somnia.

4 Insect stings:

place a drop or two of ether-ic oil directly over the sting.

5 When tired

pour apple vinegar over two handfuls of lavender flowers and leave it under the sun. Filter after two weeks. It is used by taking deep breaths over it.

Why is lavender so

magical?

PrACTICAL AdvICES

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DALMATIAN GEMS

Some forty years ago the legendary film artist Alfred Hitchcock had already then said that the sunset in Zadar was „The most beautiful in the world“ AUTHOR MilenA BUDiMiR

A sunset to remember

8The tradition of Zadar boat rowers has been

passed on to generations for hundreds of years in some Zadar families and has suc-ceeded in being preserved re-gardless of all the challenges of modern times.

Boat rowers (lat. barca-tores), have been connecting on their small boats the two shores of the city port since

the 14th century – from the Điga, breakwater with light-house, to the Peninsula and thus shortening the trip to the city centre or to work for many inhabitants of Zadar. The boat rowers are friends of travellers and taxi driv-ers and are at their service all year round. Those who have not experienced this crossing have not really been to Zadar.

Zadar

BUsbus terminal is located

at the intersection of

ulica ante starčevića

and ulica kralja tvrtka

right next to the train

station

PlAneairport buses run to the

old town, from Zadar

airport terminal. they

depart in conjunction

with arriving flights,

costs 25 kuna, and

there are no baggage

fees. the journey takes

20-25 minutes

how to get there

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Gaius Laberius

8The gravestone of a seven-year-old Roman boy Gaius

Laberius, who holds a sphere in his hand decorated with a net-work of connected hexagons, a symbol of real leather beauty is considered to be from proof that the first football in Europe was played here in the Cetina region. It was found on the Tilurium ar-chaeological site, in the locality of Gardun, and dates from the 2nd century. Today it is walled into the façade of a stone house in Vrlička Street in Sinj. The monu-ment is 113 centimetres high and 46 centimetres wide.

Roman soldiers and sons of dis-tinguished persons played foot-ball in Gardun, but the game was originally Illyrian and the Del-mats, an Illyrian tribe, played football much earlier than the ar-rival of the Romans army. This is also confirmed by the fact that nowhere in the Roman Empire, except for Gardun, no sample was found connected with this game.vi

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Šibenik

CARSplit 41-minute drive

35 kilometreS

Zadar one hour and

40-minute drive

- 157 km

Šibenik one-hour drive

87 km diStance

busYou have a direct

buS line from Split

how to get there

Sinj

8 Šibenik was the first city in the

world to be lighted by electricity through a hydro power plant back in the year 1895. The replica of such a lamp, which was the work of the first city electrical light-ing, stands on Marulić Square while the idea of building a hydro power plant came from the mayor of the time, Ante Šuput. His house was the first private house with electricity, and besides his house one of the first to en-joy this “privilege” was the brothel.

Electricity

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vISIT SplIT In THREE dAyS

Stay with us

Split is not only a city museum but a place full of life that thrives among its historical layers AUTHOR MilenA BUDiMiR

8If you're visiting Split for three days, you'll

have more time to discov-er the charm of the city at the foot of Mount Marjan. Apart from walking around Diocletian's Palace you can also enjoy the city's relaxed Mediterranean vibe - a true antidote for stress. Just sit at the Waterfront or one of city squares, like the locals do. Sitting around a cup of cof-fee and having endless chats is what the city spirit is all about. Join them!

1Make sure you take a walk in neighbourho-

ods where the old Split essen-ce is still present, such as Ve-li Varoš and Radunica, or vi-sit Matejuška, a fishermen's port where spirits of the ci-ty's star-crossed lovers, Ro-ko and Cicibela, are still ali-ve. The old Split we mentio-

ned was a small town of only 30,000 inhabitants, where everybody knew each other and were proud of their own identity and heritage.

2Make sure you reser-ve a day for discove-

ring Mount Marjan; don't just walk to the observation point, but carry on exploring forest trails. The Mount Mar-jan area is ideal for all sorts of recreational activities - walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, kayaking, etc. This forest park located at the western part of the Split pe-ninsula has for ages been the city's main symbol, serving as its watchful guard. People of Split have since the olden days considered Mount Marjan as their spiritual haven. Ancient churches scattered across it, some of them, like the ones on Mount Marjan's southern part, actually carved into sto-ne, serve as evidence of that. Every corner of Mount Mar-jan offers peace and esca-pe from the city hustle and bustle, enabling your to enjoy the view of Split and its surro-undings both on land and in

touch! touching

the toe of

grgur ninski

makes all your

wishes come

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PARKINGparking is available On

The waTerfrOnT

15 kn/hOur everyday,

BUSMarkeTplace sTaTiOn

nearby

how to get there

ART-STREET

8Located on the King Tomislav Street, near

Đardin Park's southern wall. This part of town has been hosting the array of white canvases for three consecutive years. You can browse through a rich se-lection of artwork, souve-nirs and various memora-bilia, all handmade by local artists.You can also attend a street painting performance and witness art pieces being cre-ated in before your eyes you using various painting tech-niques and depicting primar-ily marine and coastal mo-tives. You can also request a motive of your choice to

be painted for you in a very short period of time (a por-trait of you or your loved one, caricature, scenery painting, etc.).

2 tips

T i p o n e

sTarT frOM The MOsT

iMpOrTanT hisTOrical

MOnuMenTs, TherefOre,

diOcleTian’s palace

and The ciTy nucleus,

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plaTe wiTh an illusTraTiOn

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PARKINGwaTerfrOnT, 15 kn/hOur

BUSall The lines gO

TO nearby sTaTiOn On

MarkeTplace

how to get there

8Musical evenings on the Peristil, from 8 pm to 11 pm,

featuring different musicians and performers who will take the stage and perform acoustic covers of some of the world's best known hits.

NocTuRNo @ PERiSTil

from

8 pm to

11 pm

the sea, all the way to the most remote of islands.

This is also the location of Split's most popular museum, the Ivan Meštrović Gallery with its Kaštilec, holding a priceless collection of Cro-atia's best known sculptor's works.

On your way back from Mount Marjan, you can also visit the Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments and the Museum of Archae-ology where treasures of the olden days are kept. Other museums worth visiting are the City of Split Museum, the Ethnographic Museum Split, Art Gallery, with one of the country's largest local and international art collections, the Croatian Maritime Muse-um on Fort Gripe and the Split Sports Hall of Fame which preserves memory of nume-rous athletes who are respon-sible for Split being Croatia's sports capital. You can also visit the stadium of Croatia's most popular football club, Hajduk, - the famous Poljud Stadium. Founded back in 1911, the club takes pride in its many trophies and the oldest group of supporters in Euro-pe, Torcida, founded in 1950.

3Don't forget numerous churches which serve

as exceptional monuments of religious architecture, such as St. Domnius' Cathedral, Saint Anthony's Monastery on Po-ljud, the medieval Church of Holy Trinity, the miniature Saint Martin's Church in the northern wall of Diocletian's Palace, Saint Francis' Church near the Waterfront and the 16th century synagogue.

A three-day stay will ena-ble you to visit different re-staurants offering specialities thanks to which Split has ear-ned a place on the map of Cro-atia's most important gastro-nomic destinations. You can also enjoy numerous events, like club concerts and par-ties, music, film and theatre festivals as well as plays at the Croatian National Theatre.JO

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VISIT TrogIr

8We talk about city with 2300 years of tradition. It's rich cul-

ture is created under the influence of old Greeks, Romans, Venetians. Trogir with concentration of pal-aces, churches, towers, fortress on a small island and in every way de-serves it's nickname "THE STONE BEAUTY"...

The stone beauty

Tempus fugit. So they say. But in Trogir – time has stoped. You can see the beauty frozen in time AUTHOR milenA bUdimiR

God of Happy moments

The relief of Kairos the Greek god of the happy moment probably from the 1st century B.C., is kept in the Benedictine nunnery with the church of St. Nikola. Discovered in Spring 1928 in a aban-doned house of Stanošević family.The Greek inscription from the 4th - 3rd centu-ry B.C., the oldest written monument in the area of Trogir, is also built in the wall of the cloister of this nunnery.

ST. lORenZO CATHedRAl

5 knREGULAR TICKET

prices

WORKING HOURS09.00-12.0016.00-19.00

st. Lovre’s (Lorenzo) catHedraL

Grandiose architectonic creation was construct-ed and captureed from the 13th to 17th centu-ry so the styles you can find there are Roman-ic, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. There is a baptistery from the 15th century in the atrium done by Andri-ja Aleši who was one of the masters that worked on it. Then there is a fa-mous Radovan’s Portal from the 13th century, the magnificent church-tower which is a mixture of artistic styles, from Gothic to Mannerism. One can also find Saint John’s Chapel from 15th century there, which represents a master-piece of European Re-naissance.N

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EXCURSIONSTRANSFERSTICKETSACCOMMODATION

Create memories with us!

ATLAS d.d., Vukovarska 19, 20000 Dubrovnik, ID: HR-AB-20-060000638.

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Krka Waterfalls National Park

Exploring the park through a

network of trails and wooden

bridges

Swimming under Skradinski Buk

waterfall

Sightseeing Trogir

Full-day Tour

Do not miss!

Light sportswear and swimwear recommended

Note

8Trogir is the town in-cluded in the UNESCO’s

World Cultural Heritage List, built on the site of the ancient Greek sett lement Tragurion. The town, surrounded by me-dieval walls, has many build-ings that testify to its rich history, most notably the Ca-thedral with the famous por-tal of Master Radovan.

FULL DAY

8Krka National Park lies about 10 km inland from Šibenik in this part of

Dalmatia. Named after the Krka River, the Park covers the area of just over 142 square km and includes two thirds of the river it-self. The top attraction of the Park are its magnificent waterfalls, including the fa-mous waterfall Skradinski Buk, which is one of Croatia’s most famous sights.

This is the place where the beauty of the National Park stands out the most, throu-gh the eternal interaction of sun and water.

Aft er the sightseeing tour, there will be enough free time for lunch, strolling arou-nd the ethno village, walking, swimming or taking photos of the picturesque landscape.

price per person 48 € (360 kn)Included In the prIce:

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Trogir

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dIScovEr dAlMATIA

10 TIPS for the first-time travellers...

1 Take your time

Explore the coast. Our gems like the UNESCO listed Plit-vice Lakes, city of Trogir, Split, Šibenik, Zadar, our is-lands... Take your time to see it all. Be a good planer.

2 Don’t only swimm

Yes, great sea, faboulous sun-ny days - but get on your feet - don't miss Games of Thrones star Dubrovnik, Split, with it's spectacular Roman Dio-cletian’s Palace, the old Ro-man hub of Zadar and early Croatian city Šibenik.

3 Bucket list

Google us! Find all about us, and make your own Bucket list: things to do and see and try at our coast.

4 Get the reservation

Spare beds are hard to find in the middle od the sum-mer, so - make your reserva-tion before you travel. It can be realy hard to find a place to stay, especially in the most popular islands – like Hvar and Brač – and Dubrovnik. Booking ahead makes sense.

5 Stay Healthy

You should always take care! But if something bad hap-pens - you can recieve a ba-sic health care in every cor-ner of Dalmatia. Don't forget - the emergency ambulance number in Croatia is 112.

6 Drink up

Croats love their beer, but you should (also) try Dalma-tian wines! Look out for the mighty Dingač red and the dry Pošip white.

7 Get active

Getting active is the best way to discover our hidden corners. Omiš offers superb hiking and climbing, while in the islands the walk to the highest point, Vidova Gora on Brač, offers remark-able views. For rafting the Cetina River tempts, while windsurfers should head to Korčula and kitesurfers to Neretva or Pelješac.

8 Eat well

Croats are proud of the fine organic products their coun-try has, wherever you are, a local market is never far away, so shop local.

9Talk to the locals

You'll soon understand that a Dalmatian people are very friendly. They will gladly help you, and show you what you can't find online, or in a book.

10 Try the seafood

Croatia’s seafood is truly world class. Fish delights are comming daily from the Adriatic, the cleanest cor-ner of the Mediterranean. No trip to the coast is com-plete without a seafood feast.

Don't forget - Dalmatia is one of Europe’s rising stars. We have 1244 islands, bear and wild boar inhabited forests and world-class vineyards is so much more than just a beach destination. Follow our top ten travel tips

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What to do with children

Take your kids to various spots full of fun activities suited to their age

MUSTANGHORSE pARk SINJ

8Our children have the opportunity of par-ticipating in the workshops of our muse-

ums and galleries where they learn in an edu-cational and entertaining manner all about the

rich history and culture of the city of Split.

Family place, full of surprises. Homemade food, and 15 horses for backriding.

Solaris Water parkNumerous slides, nozzles, sprinklers and waterfalls are only part of the fun adventures. A variety of activities and attractions such as the extremely popular “lazy river”

places kids

will love

šibeNikHoteli Solaris 86

WORKING HOURS

9 - 20 htIcKetS

100 kN ADULTS, 70 kN kIDS aged 3-6 free for kids under 3 years

The ciTy of SpliT iS full of evenTS where children

are alwayS included. The manifeSTaTion liTTle

diocleTian iS To be poinTed ouT and iT TakeS place wiThin The

dayS of diocleTian and The children’S feSTival mali SpliT.

FROGGylaNd

Ul. krAljA TomislAvA 5, spliT

eNTrANce is Free For kids, 25 kUNA For AdUlTs, ANd iT is

opeN dAily From 10:00 - 22:00www.froggyland.net

ČaRObNI GRad

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play MORE

Gripi children's Park

children's park - the baby park has been on this location since 1996. it has a diverse offer for children aged 3 - 12.

enjoy drive in mini Formula 1 and try our trampolines.

Free amenities: mini cable car for chi-ldren aged 3 - 7; climbing frames; swings; seesaws

spliTGripe Sports Centre, Osječka bb, SpLIT

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10-12 & 17-22 tIcKetS

Mini FORMULA 1 - chip = 6 kNTrampoline = 10 kN

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ISlAndS To vISIT

One dayon Brač

The island of Brač is a great place for holiday. We suggest what you should see. In just one day

AUTHOR MILENA BUDIMIR

Use a professional

guide!

fact!

sandwich, chicken salad, daily cakes and fruits

all inclusive drinks: still water, soft drinks (coke, apple and orange

juice), limited drinks: welcome drinks, wine

ExcursiOn includEs

a du lts:68 - 78 Euro

Chi ldr en: 50% discount

Food menu

Drinks

Prices

Don't stand in line, buy online!

www.croatia-tickets.com

8A Excursion starts with one hour cruise

on the mega catamaran to island Brač, from the Riva in Split. It usually starts with welcome drink. Upon arrival you usually have organized two hour pan-oramic bus tour from Su-petar to Bol with profes-

sional guide, including a stop on “Vidova Gora” to enjoy breathtaking views and take photos. Discover the inland of Brač!

At famous beach Golden Horn you’ll have 2 hours free time for swimming and sun.

Early afternoon, you’ll

walk through the village of Bol and continue your jour-ney on the catamaran.

While you cruise along the south side of island Brač and admire the views of wineyards, lunch will be served and the bar with the all inclusive drinks is open till the end of the excursion.

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Šolta is only 9 nautical miles away from split,

with 8 ferry connections a day during the season

between them - has become practically a suburb of

split. Visiting this island is just a jack pot.

they haVe numerous family-run farms on

the island, and there you can learn the art

of making oil, wine and honey. doesn’t a glass

of dobričić wine, drunk in the same cellare it’s

made, serVed with oliVe pate made with oliVes

from Šolta and anchoVies in golden, award-

winning oliVe oil sound absolutely perfect?

Fact!isla n d is

19 km long & 4,5 km wide

Šolta

can't miss it! uninhabited rocky islet, at the entrance into Vela luka bay, off the

east coast of korčula, with back-to-nature beaches.

you must not miss it! taxi-boats drop Visitors in perna bay, where there’s a summer

eatery serVing local seafood and barbecued meat, and from here you

follow footpaths round the coast to a handful of rocky coVes with smooth

white pebble beaches. there’s a small sand beach called batalo in a shallow bay, ideal for kids. another beach - expanse of smooth flat rocks is known as bili bok, perfect for sprawling in the sun. and for nudists

there’s an beach on the west coast.

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40 kunas return

Price

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VRSIFranje Tuđmana 14

+385 (23) 359 838/837Working hours

Mon-Fri 7.30-20.00Sat 7.30-13.00

TRIBUNJJurjevgradska 37+385 (22) 446 441

Working hoursMon - Fri 7.30-20.30

Sat 7.30-14.30

SPLITHrvojeva 2

+385 (21) 345 557 Working hours

Mon - Fri 7.30-21.00Sat 7.30-20.00

Sun and Holidays 8.00-13.00

STOBREČOmladinsko šetalište 17

+385 (21) 459 289Working hours

Mon - Fri 7.30-20.30Sat 7.30-15.00

ZADARUlica Stjepana Radića 5

+385 (23) 235 736Working hours

Mon - Fri 7.00-20.00Sat 7.30-15.00

STARIGRAD PAKLENICAFranje Tuđmana 14+385 (23) 369 258

Working hoursMon - Fri 7.30-20.00

Sat 8.00-15.00Sun and Holidays 8.00-13.00

ZADARCITY GALLERIA,

Murvička 1+385 (23) 312 744

Working hoursMon - Fri 8.00-21.00

Sat 8.00-21.00

SUPERNOVA, Ulica akcije Maslenica 1

+385 (23) 380 719Working hours

Mon - Sun: 9.00-22.00

INTERSPAR, Bleiburških žrtava 18

+385 (23) 389 429Working hours

Mon - Sun: 8.00-21.00

SPLITCITY CENTER ONE,

Vukovarska 207+385 (21) 373 739

Working hoursMon - Sun 9.00-22.00

MALL OF SPLIT, Josipa Jovića 93+385 (21) 816 058

Working hoursMon - Sun 9.00-22.00

BIOGRAD NA MORUBURE CENTAR,

Franje Tuđmana 82+385 (23) 638 303

Working hoursMon - Sat 8.00-21.00

Sun 09.00-20.00

NOVALJAPLODINE, S. S. Kranjčevića 4

+385 (53) 665 265Working hours

Mon - Sun 8.00-21.00

ŠIBENIKKAUFLAND, Vukovarska 10

+385 (22) 333 536Working hours

Mon - Sat 8.00-22.00Sun 8.00-21.00

PANTONE 354 U

PHARMACY

GREEN PHARMACY

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gASTro DAlMATIA

How to taste great food when you are 'on a budget'

CHEAP EAts

We recommend places where to eat for under 10 euros and the meals are totaly worth your money!

Paradox is absolutely the hit place in Split, and their tapas, helping por-tions of cheese with honey, jam, dry fruit and prosciutto are a regu-lar quick dish with a glass of good wine. Even though Paradox does not serve regular tapas, the inhabitants of Split have decided to give these that name.- We are not a tapas bar, we serve 25, sometimes even 30 types of cheeses that come in various combinations. We also serve marinated anchovies, sweet bacon, duck breasts and similar, but people mainly like to eat cheese and prosciutto – says Zoran Pejović from Paradox who is, at the moment, running a successful Split restaurant called Paradigma.Pejović states that Paradox is not that young any more, they have been open for five seasons and guests have recognized their quality.- We have something specific. We present our food nicely, particular-ly the cheeses, and we inform each guest on the history of the served cheese, where it comes from and of what taste and tradition. Even though we have a number of imported cheeses, we mainly offer do-mestic ones, Dalmatian cheeses – adds Pejović and he also likes to eat tapas in Paradox.

Price: from 25 knWHERE: Poljana Tina UjEvića 2, SPliT

Wine&Cheese Paradox

#japanesesamurai sushi bar

Try Six delicious rolls (Sunshine orange roll, California Salmon, Philadelphia, Fantasy, Rainbow, Unagi double cheese) in luxury Box. You can try Miso soup for only 15 kunas, or Shrimps & avo-cado for 25 kunas.

Price: 18-65 knWHERE: Bana joSiPa jElačića 1, SPliT

#seaviewskipper-Grašopizzeria

Pizzeria Skipper is well-known for its pizzas and one of its offers is a one-metre-long pizza. Besides pizzas, the offer consists also of Sarajevo grill.

Price: 18-26 knWHERE: Uvala BalUni BB, SPliT

#traditionalfifehome made

Maybe the most famous Split tavern, this tavern is always full and guests love the sea dishes that come in large portions with a price mainly less than 50 kuna per dish.Price: from 25 knWHERE: TRUMBićEva oBala 11, SPliT

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8The new tourist season is coming, and with it

numerous new hospitality buildings ready to fight for every guest. In Split, Stari Plac 2, coffee and pancakes bar, in Split 3 quarters, such an action will not be nec-essary for an extra seat has been demanded from the very opening.Every day and at all times the place is full, and a new terrace is being pre-pared for all the tables in the interior are full, and all that is a cu-rious attraction. We ask the owners, young Split entrepreneurs Nikola Matić and Dario Šunjić where the secret lies for such a success. - In the more than 80 pan-cakes we offer on our menu and which are not just a sim-ple dessert but an entire meal. Our offer consists of a sweet and salty programme, bread-ed pancakes and a well-ac-cepted novelty with no gluten

which has become a real hit. News of this spread among people who are searching for special food due to health is-sues and can enjoy their pan-cakes without fear – says Nikola, stating that they al-ready have permanent guests who gladly come over for a morning snack, and then the

salty programme is particularly pop-

ular.T wo cha l-lenges are waiting g uests in Stari Plac 2, just like i n n u m -

ber 1 opened two years ago

in the centre of the city. The first is

what to choose in such a delicious, wide, and imag-inative offer. And the sec-ond is to win the pancake, its size, dressing and sup-plements. This confirms the truth about the statement that food which is much more than a simple dessert with coffee in company. Stari Plac really offers a real and filling meal.

sweet,sweet, sweet

Great pancakes, big portions and wide range of flavours, for a small price. Gluten free menu.

Price: 18-26 knWHERE: Zrinsko Frankopanska 6, ruđera boškovića 13, split

Stari Plac Pancakes & Creperie

Papa'sAmerican Bar

need to try papa's burger: 100% beef, homemade bun, let-tuce, tomato, papa's sauce, cheese, fried bacon, pickles. Dif-ferent from all the

others.

Price: 33-36 knWHERE: uvala bačvice, split

#zadarPaPica grill

From the simple Hamburger classic (22 kunas) to bur-gazam (34 kunas) you can enjoy all kinds of homemade food, you can even made your own.

Price: 22-40 knWHERE: veslačka 4, ZaDar

#šibenikbruna fast food

You have heard about "čevapčići"? Well, try it at Fast food bruna, little one will cost you 19, the big ones 29 kunas

Price: 19-30 knWHERE: ul. ante šupuka 22, šibenik

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PHOTOS: milan šabić, paun paunović, biljana gaurina, jadran babić

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BARS&PUBS

info

adress:Zagrebačka 2,

šibenik

7-22Working

hours

Giro EsprEsso

8Great coffee in a sleek interior, occupying a key strategic position on one of the Old Town’s main thoroughfares. A

handful of outdoor tables stand opposite the grey portals of Šibenik’s church.

Use happy hour

disconts in

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8This bar, which has won us over instantly both with its

interior and exterior design, is located a bit further away from the hustle and bustle of the city, in a predominantly residential area. Regardless of whether your choice might be a sunny terrace or a library-inspired in-terior, this is a place where you may enjoy fine coffee and warm drinks.

adress:poljička cesta,

split working hours:

07:30 - 23:30

KULT Caffeduring the day, it is an excellent place for having a cup of coffee on a pleasant terrace which in the evening turns into the best place for fun and entertainment. a cult place whose entertainment programme can satisfy all tastes.

ADRESS: Varoš, stomorica 6, ZadarwoRking houRS: 9-24

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In vIno vErITAS

ZagrebTIMES 37THURSDAY / 26 MAY / 2016.

DALMATIA

ISTRIA

DRINK NOW

8Wine is one of the most valuable elements of the Croatian tradition and gastronomic heritage. For as

long as these parts have been inhabited, wine has been an inseparable component of both the daily routine and fes-tivities. Over centuries, each Croatian wine region devel-oped its own distinctive wine varieties that fully adapted to the climate, soil and expectations of their residents. When you find yourself in one of the wine regions of Cro-atia such as Dalmatia, Istria, Hilly Croatia or Slavonia, don’t forget to taste some of the wines favorite among the local population.

8In Dalmatia, it is plavac mali. This is the most im-

portant and the most represent-ed red variety in Croatia. It yields soft, ripe and succulent wines when offered in a lower price range and originates from Dal-matian fields situated in ravines hidden in endless karst. On the

other hand, when it comes from steep slopes facing the sun and the sea, usually from islands or peninsulas such as Hvar, Brač and Pelješac, it gives powerful, warm, strong and ripe wines, per-fectly reflecting the harsh condi-tions that created them with their richness and concentration.

8When in Is-tria, malvasia

is the most impor-tant variety to try. A white wine full of freshness and pleasant aromas of ripe fruits, such as peaches and hints of blossoming aca-cias. In addition to this basic edition, malvasia can also be found in more ambitious forms af-ter ageing for a long time and developing a co-mplex aromat-ic set.

Category: AFFORDABLE PLAVAC MALI

Skaramuča Plavac mali,

PelješacHRK 34,99

Category: AFFORDABLE MALVASIA

Laguna Malvazija, Poreč - HRK 39,99

Category: AFFORDABLE WINE

Belje, Graševina, Baranja HRK 29,99

Category:PRESTIGIOUS, AGED MALVASIA

Benvenuti Malvazija Anno Domini HRK 149,99

Category:PRESTIGIOUS GRAŠEVINA

Iločki podrumi, Graševina Velika Berba - HRK 139,99

Category: PRESTIGIOUS PLAVAC MALI

Saints Hills, Dingač

HRK 139,99

CENTRAL CROATIA

EASTERN CROATIA

8When in Hilly Croatia, look for

aromatic white varie-ties such as sauvignon blanc or Riesling (lo-cally referred to as ra-jnski rizling). They also use many other varie-ties to make wine in the region, but what they all have in com-mon are lively acids and a highly refreshing character. The wines of Hilly Croatia work ideally as an aperitif, refreshment in sum-mertime, or to go with a light meal.

8Slavonia and the Dan-ube Region are an em-

pire of graševina, the most important and represent-ed white variety, but also a general type. Graševina is a good-time wine, and is ide-al to go with your lunch. It is normally bold and refresh-ing with attractive aromas of apple, pineapple or cit-rus, and is offered at very affordable prices. Some-times, when it comes from later harvests, it shows quite a different face and its aromas, such as meadow flowers and chamomile, be-come dominant in the riper, softer and richer flavor.

Category:GOOD VALUE

FOR MONEY

Kozlović Malvazija,

MomjanHRK 79,99

Category:GOOD VALUE

FOR MONEY

Krauthaker Graševina,

KutjevoHRK 64,99

Category:GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY

Zlatan Plavac, Hvar

HRK 99,99

Category: AFFORDABLE WINE

Kraljevina, Zelina - HRK 34,70

Category:PRESTIGIOUS WINE

Tomac, Amfora, Plešivica - HRK 234,99

Category:GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY

Bolfan Sauvignon, ZagorjeHRK 76,99

Croatian WINESCroatia is well known for great wines that receive awards all over the world. These are a few authentical sorts that you just have to try while in different Croatian regionsAUTHOR SAŠA ŠPIRANEC

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ADRIATIC FISH & how the locals call them

srdelesardines

Blue fish that raised generations of people in Dalmatia. There can not be a fishermans night without frying them

škampishrimps

Buzara. That is the only word you have to know when

ordering shrimps in Croatia.

GRADELEor how to grill a fish

GriLL briefLyThe fish is quickly done, do noT grill iT Too long because iT will

lose juiciness

do not pLace fish in the center of 'GradeLe'

always grill fish on The ouTer edges of 'gradele', and noT in

The middle of The grid because ThaT poinT is very hoT

prevent stickinG

dry The fish and 'drown' iT in olive oil To prevenT sTicking To

The grid

be carefuL whiLe turninG

fish will easily fall aparT if noT carefuly Turned over

is it over aLready?

noT To raw and noT Too overdone ThaT is The poinT.

inserT The fork inTo The flesh of fish. if The meaT is easily

separaTed - iT is over.

how to Get a reaL daLmatian taste

spice iT up wiTh The mosT commonly used dressing:

combinaTion of lemon juice, olive oil, rosemary and garlic.

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brudetfish stew

Use a minimum of three types of fish. Make sure

you don’t pick something with delicate flesh as it will fall apart when cooking. Serve it with

polenta.

šampjerPeter's fish

This white fish is favourite theme for painters. Maybe the most drawn

Adriatic fish. Best for stews.

lignjasquid

Tricky one. Insist on ordering only Adriatic squid. Fried, stuffed,

glilled, you name it.

komarčaseabream

Like seabass most easily found fish in all restaurants. A non barainer.

zubatacdentex dentex

Most wanted white fish in Adriatic. A gourmans choice for

sure. Best for grilling.

kameniceoysters

No description needed. You know it all. Is it a myth or not?

jastoglobster

Any restaurant with a good name will have a few in an

aquarium. A must have salad.

lubinseabass

We say: fish must swimm three times. In the sea, in olive oil and then in wine.

škarpinagrouPer fish

No stew is a stew without it. Enough said.8The best fish is

the fresh f ish! Don't forget that. In our restorants you can have a diverse selection of Adri-atic fresh fish prepared according to unique and traditional recipies, try it - it will certainly not leave you indifferent. Almost all restaurants on the Croatian side of Adriatic have their own fisherman who provides a fish for them. That way you can be certain that the meal on your plate just came from the sea.

kunjkaclam

One of the most widespread seashells in the Adriatic Sea.

pedočemussels

For a portion of cleaned mussels (150g), it takes to clean about 1 kg of them.

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gASTro cornEr

IngredIentsoctopus

soyasesame

sesame oilpolenta

milksalt, pepper

olive oilmascarpone

butter

8Boil the octopus for three hours

in olive oil and glaze with soya and sesa-me. Cook the polenta in milk and add mas-carpone and butter at the end.

OCTOPUS confit with reduced soya

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don antonioCvjetna ul. 2, Makarska Opens at nOOn

This restaurant its just perfect if you want to eat something fresh, amazing and in a good price range. The owner is very enthusiastic and takes most of the orders. If you are there for the first time yo'll see that he just enjoys his work and cares about the customers. We recommende - see food and great wine. Don Antonio has his own farm so the produces almost everything alone. Try his home made wine. The restaurant has a lovely garden, a small menu but carefully chosen and food cooked with passion. A joy to eat there and very reasonable prices for the quality.

BRUSCHEttaM. pavlinOvića 12, Zadar Open every day at 11aM

Perfect view outside dining. We had brushetta, then pasta and it was delicious food in beautiful surroundings, reasonably priced“, you can read a comment on Internet. The ambition of their chef is to bring you culinary journey closer to the aromas and tastes of the Mediterranean, Dalmatia and Croatia - following their culinary tradition, using their culinary delicacy, combining specific foods and ways of preparing dish. We are confident that our excellent staff, refined and exclusive kitchen and a large selection of dishes will satisfy your expectations.

pERivojslavićeva 44, split Open frOM 8 - 23

The fact that Perivoj is located in a villa that is from the 1900’s makes it very special. It is truly a gem in Split. Secondly, pastry and savory food are very important, as they make sure they work with best of ingredients and focus on seasonality. Also, don't forget they have friendly staff! You can say they have best desserts you ever tasted, pastries and pies with chocolate melting down the sides sure are a weakness and we bet you love them too. Who can resist that crackle when biting down on a macadamia hugged by caramel? It is for a full meal or just coffee and cakes – you must experience it!

fInE dInIng dAlMATIA

8"We do what we do for the love of food and wine. Local ingredients are our main inspiration. We

reinterpret traditional Dalmatian dishes. We offer you Dalmatia on a plate, but with a twist. Our culinary creations are bold but made of familiar ingredients, and first and foremost – tasteful.“ So they say. And each day they try to improve yesterday’s efforts. Wine list they have is impressive, you can find almost all Croatian wines. They are again this year the brand ambassador for Ruinart champagne!.

šIbenIkUl Jurja Dalmatinca 1WoRKinG HoURS

Tuesday -Sunday: 12 – 24

Pelegrini

8Kadena Restaurant is located on Zenta above the small port

and beach. The terrace of the res-taurant offers a view that extends over to Brač, Šolta and Hvar, but guests can see this even in winter for the only barrier is a glass wall. Many premium quality wines can

be ordered by the glass, while a part of the restaurant is a lounge bar where wine tasting often takes place. A guarantee for a special gas-tronomy experience is the famous cook Braco Sanjin. The basic guide-lines of the cuisine are creativity and sophisticated preparation of top food. Fish and meat specialties can be tasted in single orders and in nu-merous courses through the tasting menu. Besides the local food, each with its own story, guests are also offered dishes with truffle, aspara-gus and wild rice.

SPlITIvana pl. Zajca 4opEn HoURS

Monday -Sunday: 12 p.m. - 12 a.m.

Kadena

dalmatinoHvar, sv Marak 1 WOrking HOurs 12p.M. - 1a.M.

fošakralja d. ZvOniMira 2, Zadar Open - every day

GRadSKa vijEćniCaCrOatia square 3, Šibenik MOnday-sunday 9 a.M. - 1a.M.

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whAT To do on SplIT'S wESTErn wATErSIdE

Place for relaxation & gastronomic delightsAll the restaurants and coffee shops on the western waterside have something in common – idyllic view of the sea, boats, nearby islands and Split AUTHOR AnjA pOpOvić

praised and sung, very well known to all the

locals. homemade food at affordable prices!

whose doors are open all year round offers a mediterranean ambience even in the winter season with its 355 berths in the sea and 30 places for boats on land

you can enjoy the real dalmatian cuisine in an intimate atmosphere on a high terrace from which extends a spectacular view of the city. the restaurant offers a wide choice of fish

fifeTAveRn

ACI SplitMARinA

zrno soliResTAURAnT

wesTeRn wATeRside. 1 aci m

arine 2 zrno soli 3 fife 4 adriatic 5 f-marine 6 ina 7 f de mar 8 in olympian footsteps

An AttrActive position

At the foot of pArk

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this wAterside the

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Place for relaxation & gastronomic delights

a place to take it easy and have fun. a large choice of food and wine with cocktail experts makes this place popular, particularly in the evening hours. here you can taste homemade gnocchi with shrimps, prosciutto or truffle at prices from 80 to 90 kunas, while you can have a cocktail for 35 kunas

of the western waterside which is for boat service

with a wide choice of fish and meat

specialties. the price of the popular menu

˝adriatic˝ (veal chops with roasted bacon,

mozzarella and quail eggs with bolete

sauce) amounts to 95 kunas. here you can

taste spring rolls at the price of 58 kunas, a classical pizza will

cost you 44 kunas

while walking, you will feel bronze plaques under your feet where the names olympic medal winners are inscribed. while walking along this popular promenade you are actually promenading through the history of split sport. only some of the names you can see are lucija zaninović, taekwondo bronze medal winner at the olympic games in london in 2012, bernard vukas, football player who won the silver medal in 1948 in london and in 1952 in helsinki, and ĐurĐica bjedov, double olympic medal winner in 1968 in mexico when she won the gold and silver medals

is the right place where the atmosphere is relaxed and with grilled fish or meat (115-200

kunas) you can enjoy the marvellous split sunset

F-marinecafe

INAfuel station

adriaticrestaurant

in olympian footstepspride & joy

F de mara lounge

western waterside. 1 aci m

arine 2 zrno soli 3 fife 4 adriatic 5 f-marine 6 ina 7 f de mar 8 in olympian footsteps

photos: nikola vilić, božidar vukičević, duje klarić,

jakov prkić, biljana gaurina, tom dubravec

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SHOPPING CORNER

Things Totake home

Festiwine trophy 2016,golden

medalist.WHERE TO BUY:

Blato 1902 d.d.trg dr. Franje tuđmana 2

wine

These products result from island tradition, research and development, innovation and invention with a quantifiable level of quality. They come

from restricted island localities and are produced in small batches

Buy directly from

manufacturers

tip!

PrePared according to almost forgotten traditional reciPes, they evoke the charm of ancient timesWHERE TO BUY:

mirni dvori 3, Vis

Brachia is a toP class croatian ProductWHERE TO BUY:

put sv.roka 21, supetar, Brač

the murter chest is a smaller version of a larger chest which had multi - folded PurPoses in the traditional household.WHERE TO BUY:

dameX ltd, Jose markova 1, murter

dry fig

olive oil

baul

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The naTural cosmeTics based on olive oil and medicinal herbs WHERE TO BUY:

“Faust Vrančić” agricultural tourist cooperative, Ulica II/6, Prvić

essenTial lavender oil and lavender flower as her producTs, which uTTerly bedazzle everyone who Takes Them along WHERE TO BUY:

StandS on moSt oPen marketS

The sage is a planT wiTh numerous medicinal properTiesWHERE TO BUY:

tHe kadULJa trade, kornat B.B., mUrter

The unspoiled naTure of The kornaTi archipelago has mainTained iTs richness and granTed people only as much as was sufficienT for livingWHERE TO BUY:

aGrICULtUraL FamILY Farmmikavica, Žirje

cantarion oil

lavander

island essential oil

honey

TRADITIONAL COSTUMEtHe LIPa trade

ULICa IX. – JUŽna oBaLa 3, PrVIĆ

[email protected]

EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OILraoL Ltd

BUtIna BB, [email protected]

ROSEMARY SOAprIBarSkI dVor

ULICa IX-JUŽna oBaLa 91, PrVIĆ

[email protected]

pEppER CAKE SOUVENIRVrISna BB, 21465 JeLSa, HVar

CANDIED ORANGE pEELVLaHe BUkoVCa 5, StarI Grad, HVar

OLIVE WOOD SOUVENIRSdonJI PUt 29, Jezera,

mUrter

HONEYaUGUSta Šenoe 4, StarIGrad, HVar

TRADITIONAL COOKIESŠkor 12, komIŽa, VIS

HOMEMADE jAMPUt mULIĆa 18, VeLI rat,

dUGI otok

EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OILdeŠkoVIĆeV trG 4,

PUčIŠĆa, Brač

DRAGONS CAVEPUt LUke 12, SUPetar,

Brač

LACE fROM pAGBranImIroVa oBaLa 1,

PaG

croatianisland

products

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bIg bluE

8The company has been operating successful-

ly in the past 15 years. They pay great attention to caring for clients and to relation-ship with their clients and partners, as well to their em-ployees. The great attention is also payed to boats, which

are, all of them, well main-tenaned and equipped in ac-cordance with the best nau-tical standars. Their base is situated in ACI marina, in town of Split. Among many of it's advan-tages which attracts Split to a great number of tourists is

Navigate in orangeSunLife charter is a family owned company. It was founded by Tina and Igor out of love for the sea, sailing and boats, and for the Croatian coast which presents the true Paradise for the sailors AUTHOR milenA bUdimiR

Trogir - Nečujam (islaNd of ŠolTa) - Bol (islaNd of Brač) - jelsa,

PakleNi oToci, TowN Hvar (islaNd of Hvar) - komiža (islaNd of vis) -

milNa (islaNd of Brač) - sPliT

d ay o n e

To sTarT This rouTe we suggesT firsT visiTing Trogir (To The norTh of spliT), or necujam on

The island of solTa.

d ay t w o

Bol - ZlaTni raT: in The morning The wind should Take us To Bol on The island of Brač.

d ay t h r e e

if you have decided To spend The nighT in Bol, in The morning we suggesT visiTing jelsa or

vrBoska on The island of hvar.

d ay f o u r

afTer passing The cape of pelegrina you will come To pakleni oToci near The island of hvar.

d ay f i v e

pakleni oToci: afTer a day of swimming and sunBaThing on The pakleni oToci, in The laTe

afTernoon, you should head off Towards The Town of hvar on The island of hvar.

d ay s i x

from The island of hvar you are now heading Towards The island of vis, To a Town called

komiža.

d ay s e v e n

in The morning sail Towards The island of Biševo and one of The mosT famous sighTs of

The adriaTic, modra spilja (The Blue cave).

g a m e o v e r

sorry To disappoinT you, BuT This will Be The lasT day of your unforgeTTaBle cruise. you

should geT up early in The morning and head Towards The spliT marina, The same one ThaT

you lefT on your firsT day.

7 days sailing

STARTing

FROm

2000 €per week

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ACI SPlItuvala balunI 8

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ACI MIlnAmIlna

ACI VrboSkAvrbOska

ACI PAlMIŽAnAHvar

ACI korčulAkOrčula

ACI dubroVnIkna skalI 2

mOkOŠIca-kOmOlac

ACI SlAnoslanO

Marinas in CroatiaCroatia is home to 50 marinas, all gathered together under the Croatian marinas group,

with a CapaCity of over 13,200 sea berths and 4,500 dry

berths.

its closeness to the airport and to the most beautiful is-lands and nautical destina-tions.In SunLife fleet there are 19 boats, sailing boats and cat-amarans and they offer also motor yachts, gulets and mega yachts.

at clIEnt's dIsPOsal

English, gErman,

italian and russian

spEaking

YacHt sErvIcE &

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24/7

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corporatE EntErtainmEnt

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gET To know uS korculA

¨Town full of timeless beauty, casts an everlasting spell of wonder on those who tread upon its ancient stone. So they say! Do you dare to look it up?AUTHOR MILENA BUDIMIR

8The town of Korčula, known all over the world

as "Little Dubrovnik" (and rightfully, we might add) as it is among the most beautiful and best preserved medieval towns not only in Croatia but on the entire Mediterranean.Korčula is a wonderful des-tination for getting to know rich culture and tradition, gastronomy and oenology, and not only of the town, but of the whole island. It is also a magnificent starting point for discovering numerous attrac-tive beaches, coves and vari-ous other miracles of nature. On top of that, your stay in Korčula can be complement-

ed by many fun recreational and adrenaline sports.KORCULA Old TOWN is a medieval walled city posi-tioned on a oval-shaped swell-ing of land pointing deep into Peljesac Channel. The city it-self is grooved with a succes-sion of narrow streets that branch off the spine of the main street like the fish bone. Fish bone shape was used in Korcula Old Town design to reduce effects of wind and sun and provide citizens with sheltered and comfortable ac-commodation. Korcula ar-chitecture in the Old Town is mainly influenced by Venetian Renaissance

MARINAThe Korčula aCI MarIna Is

loCaTed rIghT nexT To The

hIsTorICal CenTre of The

Town wITh ThIs flaTTerIng

desCrIpTIon.

pLANE&fERRyThe Town of Korčula Is

loCaTed 130 KM froM The čIlIpI

aIrporT near dubrovnIK, The

Island Is ConneCTed by ferry

To orebIć on The pelješaC

penInsula, splIT, rIjeKa, Zadar,

dubrovnIK, lasTovo and hvar

and also wITh drvenIK and

The ITalIan CITIes anCona and

pesCara durIng The suMMer.

how to get there

vIsIT! Marco Polo MuseuM, Korčula Town MuseuM, VaPor gallery and Bags By KrisTina

Home town of Marco Polo

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konoba matePupnat

Agrotourismo “Mate” is offering the authentic Dalmatian atmosphere.

Opening times are 11-14h and 17-23h. Known for its home-made pasta meals

juices from aromatic herbs.

Ranč maHaVrsiI, Prisoj, ŽrnovoA tavern and a family homestead rolled into one. Perfect for an al

fresco meal or refreshing drink during the summer.

EAT NEARBY

maRco Polo (1254 - 1324)

wAs A MeDievAl venetiAn MerchAnt, thOugh he is

MOre PrOMinent As A wOrlD renOwneD writer AnD

trAveller. AMOngst the first eurOPeAns tO trAvel the

fAMOus silK rOAD.

did you know?

visit! Marco Polo MuseuM, Korčula Town MuseuM, VaPor gallery and Bags By KrisTina

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koRčula

ferry Must see 8The island has already

been inhabited since pre-history. The oldest find-ings were discovered at Vela Spila Cave and date from the Old Stone Age

8Medieval layout of the town of Korčula,

shaped like a f ishbone, which has been preserved to this day and is one of the things that makes Korčula famous FULL DAY

TOURthe chArMing little tOwn

Of stOn, with it's five KilOMeters lOng wAlls is

wOrth DiscOvering! YOu cAn see it, AnD trY their DeliciOus

OYsters AnD the OlD sAlt POnDs, where the sAlt is still

PrODuceD the OlD wAY.frOM there YOu cAn Drive

AlOng the PelješAc PeninsulA, stOPPing At A lOcAl winerY, tO

tAste lOcAl wines. the tOur cOntinues with A Drive tO

Orebić, where YOu cAn tAKe A ferrY tO KOrčulA.

PeR PeRson

65€

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car

8Marco Polo's house that belonged to the Polo

family since its early days.

8The close by town of Viganj on the

Pelješac peninsula is one of the windiest locations on the Adri-atic, which enabled it to become a top wind-surfing destination

8The oldest Cro-atian legal code

collection, the Korčula Statute from 1214, orig-inates from Korčula

8One of the main celebrations for

the inhabitants of Korčula is Our Lady of the Island celebra-tion as, according to the legend, she helped Korčula fight off Turk-ish onslaught on 15 Au-gust, 1571.

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HvAr clIMbIng

Hvar rock climbing guide

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Šuplja stinaAn excellent climbing area with numerous routes and a very lovely position on the seashore. The rock quality is excellent, the routes are nice and the position on the southern side of Hvar. Excellent for winter climbing. The altitude is 60 m.

Access: 10min on footseAson: All yearclimbing: easy, moderate and difficultequipment: sports climbing gear, up to 80m of rope, up to 25 quick draws

Vela StinivaNorthern side of Hvar. Excellent rock quality and the area is adequate for beginners as well as top climbers. Most of the sector is on private land. The altitude is up to 20 m. Access: 5-10min on footseAson: throughout the year, summer shade in the western sectorclimbing: moderate to difficultequipment: sports climbing gear, up to 70 m of rope, up to 15 quick draws

MilnaA new climbing area whose potential has still not been sufficiently used. The rock is of excellent quality and the routes are long and interesting. They are mostly vertical directions but there are plenty of grips. The orientation is towards south.

Access: 15 min on footseAson: throughout the yearclimbing: moderate difficultyequipment: sports climbing gear, up to 70 m of rope, up to 15 quick draws

PodstineIt is located at only three kilometres from the town of Hvar right next to the sea where some routes start from sea level, the routes are quite sharp. The orientation is towards the south. The routes are mostly vertical but also gently overhanging.

Access: 20-25 min on footseAson: All yearclimbing: moderate to easy difficultyequipment: sports climbing gear, up to 70 m of rope, up to 15 quick draws

StracineRock of northern direction - perfect in summer. The rock quality is good and the potential for new routes is abundant. Most of the routes are vertical or slightly hanging, altitude up to do 25m.

Access: 10-15min on footseAson: All yearclimbing: easy to moderate difficultyequipment: sports climbing gear, up to 70 m of rope, up to 15 quick draws

www.penjanje.net

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CroATIA MuSIC wEEk

all day long

Party

For five days Split will become world's center of techno music, days of ultra europe are in front of usAUTHOR

MILENA BUDIMIR

8Enormous lineup span-ning across the five

days of Destination Ultra – Croatia Music Week is an-nounced. Party has started!

Dalmatian coastline will bring you the biggest names in the scene, perform at three different stages from July 14 till July 20. Con-firmed artists include Adam Beyer, Apollonia, Carl Cox, Elio Riso, Hot Since 82, Ida Engberg, Jamie Jones, Jon Rundell, Joseph Capriati, Marco Carola, Nic Fanciul-

li, Solomun, Technasia and Umek.

Starting on at the Giraffe Palm Beach House, the Cro-atia Music Week Opening Party will feature Umek. As Ultra Europe kicks into full swing on Friday, Swed-ish techno power couple Adam Beyer & Ida Engberg will headline along with Di-ynamic head-honcho Solo-mun. The final day of Ultra will be headlined by global superstar and Hot Creations dynamo Jamie Jones. j

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when:Wednesday 20 July

where:Fort George, Vis

when:Monday 18 July

where:Zlatni Rat Beach, Bol

when:Tuesday 19 July

where:Hotel Amfora, Hvar

when:July 15, 16, 17

where:Poljud Stadium, Split

CloSinG PARTy

yACHT ReGATTA

UlTRA BeACH

UlTRA eURoPe

when:Thursday, 14 July

where:Giraffe Palm Beach House, Split

oPeninG PARTyKick off in true ULTrA style

and get to the newly renovated Giraffe Palm Beach Club in Split

to enjoy legendary DJ sets

Ultra europe saves the finest destination for last – one of

the most beautiful locations in Croatia – the island of Vis

After Ultra you will party on Bol, probably the most

legendary beach of the whole Adriatic Coast

This one will be the biggest Ultra pool party to date, and

an unlimited source of lifelong memories for all Ultranauts.

The Ultimate Destination Music Festival gathers all the heavyweights of electronic

Dance Music, with more than 150 acts over 3 days and 4 stages

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Tickets are

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ATIA

TIC

KETS

>BUY ONLINE

This year, to the delight of "party-animals", a hot season awaits. Get tickets to the festivals in Pula, Supetar, Poreč, and Novalja quickly and easily at www.croatia-tickets.com

Summer season full of festivals

8This summer, from July 21 to 24, the Seasplash

Festival will gather fans of brass music and culture at the magical wild Punta Chris-to Fortress near Pula. The four days of music in total on seven stages with top-notch performers, a rich cultural, sports, and daily program on the beaches, camping, work-shops, a bazaar, and a chill-out zone are more than invi-

AUTHOR MilenA BUDiMiR

tation enough. The French O.B.F Sound System, Israeli bass pioneer Kalbata, British reggae/jungle producer Ar-ies, domestic Egoless, Filip Motovunski and 207, are the

new performers at the 14th Seasplash Festival.

From August 4 to 6, Supetar's Acapulco beach on the island of Brač will host the Voi’Sa festi-val, as is tradition. The long dan-ce weekend and the festival will be kicked off with a performance by the Croatian band, Jinx, after which they will hand the stage over to famous DJs. Hip hop, reg-gae, house, dub, soul, funk, grime - all that guarantees a weekend full of good energy and music.

The MTV Europe Summer-blast 2016 open air festival, with leading musical performers from MTV's top lists, will be held on August 19 and 20th in Poreč, and just one day later, the Sonus Fe-

stival starts on Croatia's most po-pular beach, Zrče in Novalja on the island of Pag. This year, the Papaya, Aquarius, and Kalypso club will once again host fans of electronic music, and over the course of five days and five nights, world-famous DJs will perform: Dixon, Ricardo Villalo-bos, Loco Dice, Luciano, Joseph Capriati, Seth Troxler, Marco Carola, tINI, Jamie Jones... Visi-tors from the countries of Former Yugoslavia will be able to enjoy the performances of more than 60 international performers at a discounted price. Don't wait ano-ther minute. Buy your tickets to-day at www.croatia-tickets.com.

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Alkar(long drink)

ingredients

4 cl vodka, 2.5 cl water melon liqueur

Marie Brizard, 1.5 cl grenadine syrup

Marie Brizard, 1 bar spoon lemon syrup

Marie Brizard, 10 cl red orange juice Juicy

decoration

orange, kohlrabi, mint and straw

Summer season full of festivals

Yes, there are dozens, if not hundreds, of classic cocktails. But a few have special staying power: These are drinks as popular today as they were a century—or more—ago. But, try the new one also

Ideas for hedonism

8Author of the book “100 ideas for hedonism" -

Jure Vojković is surely and without exaggeration the most famous cocktail mas-ter in Dalmatia. And not only in Dalmatia – in Croatia. He has just won 1st place at the Bartender’s National Cham-pionship and will represent Croatia at the World Cham-pionship to be held in Tokyo (Japan).

Moon Ul. Matice

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from 7 a.m.

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NIGHTLIFE dALMATIA

With so many choices of late-night hangouts and dance clubs it can quickly become overwhelming to pick out the best of the best

Best places for hottest parties

Split'S verSion of the liSbon neighbourhood of bairo alto iS located in doSud, within the diocletian'S palace wallS, where localS and touriStS drink colourful cocktailS, Sweet rakiaS or wine while Sitting on the StepS where a String of barS and caféS iS located. the oldeSt of theSe iS "ghetto", one of Split'S rare fully lgbt friendly placeS, Surrounded by high wallS covered with greenery and artiStic inStallationS. thiS oaSiS for the open-minded where people come to warm up before hitting the clubS.

Ghetto clubsplit, hrvojeva 16

O'Hara split, vala firule

30 knREGULAR TICKET

08-02 hwEEKdAys08 - 04 h

fRIdAy, sATURdAy

during the day ideal place for coffee in the Sun becomeS dancing floor with good muSic in the evening.

adress:MARKA MARULIćA bbfree eNtraNCe

popular among young gueStS, venue offerS modern muSic, live actS and dancing nightS. alSo offerS food and light SnackS.

adress:RUđERA bošKovIćA 14 free eNtraNCe

podroom zadar

factory bar zadar

partY patrol. vIsIT ThE bEsT CLUbs And bARs In ThE CITy

info

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free eNtraNCeEXCEPT foR LIvE

ConCERTs

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An early entrance

will provide you

with discounts

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8A two-floor club located next to the Firule Beach used to

be a meeting place for rock music fans, but now offers pretty much something for everyone on dif-ferent days of the week. If you would like to experience Croa-tian trash music, visit the club on Mondays. If you feel like lis-tening to traditional Dalmatian music, it's on Wednesday nights, while weekends are reserved for open-air concerts of some of the most famous local bands and per-formers.

For years, this has been one oF the rare places in split where you could tell For sure that it would be packed each Friday and saturday. dress to impress is the unwritten rule oF the club, and no sports shoes rule is strictly Followed. this is where you'll Find all the beautiFul women and handsome guys listening to house and r'n'b hits. in the early hours oF the morning, though, you'll also Find out that croats like music with a more balkan tone, too.

a short taxi ride will take you to this club located in a deserted hall next to the railway and numerous warehouse. interesting industrial design and lights are accompanied by a careFully designed programme not lagging behind clubs in berlin and london suburbia. club programme is held on Fridays and saturdays while on wednesdays, it is transFormed into a small cinema where european documentaries are shown.

Vanilla bar split, poljudsko šetalište

Judino drvosplit, kopilica 52

free entrance20-02 hweekdays20 - 04 h

friday, saturday

20 knreGuLar tiCket

07-02 h weekdays07 - 05 h

thursday, friday, saturday

partY patrol. visit the best CLubs and bars in the City

Special offer

a bottle oF whiskey, vodka or brandy and 4 bottles oF

coca cola

466 kn

CoCtails of the Week

Try these refreshing mixes that contain best local ingredientsmojitoMean & Green

tequilla sunriseGrenadine

sex on the beachYellow Bomb

Traditionally, a mojito is a cocktail that consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar, lime juice, sparkling water, and mint. Main alchocol is rum.

The Tequila Sunrise is a cocktail made of tequila, orange juice, and grenadine syrup and served unmixed in a tall glass.

Sex on the Beach is a cocktail that has many variations. The first type is made from vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice, and cranberry juice.

WHere to BuY:vinO&inOfausta vrančića bb, Šibenikprice:35 kn

WHere to BuY:beach & Cocktail bar bamboo, Obala kneza domagoja bb, Zadarprice:40 kn

WHere to BuY:fiGa, buvinina 1, splitprice:38 kn

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ul. iza vestibula 4, +385 (0)21 329 329

diVota apaRtment Hotel

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tHe View luxuRy Rooms

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jupiteR luxuRy Hotel

grabovčeva širina 1+385 (0)21 786 500

HeRitaGe Hotel diocletian

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kralja zvonimira 6+385 (0)21 314 444

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ljuDevita gaja 6, voDice+385 (0)22 452 493

Hotel miRan

zagrebačka b.b., Pirovac+385 (0)22 466 803

Hotel jadRan

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vatroslava lisinskog 2, voDice+385 (0)22 454 454

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Trg Sv. STjepana 42www.tzhvart.hr

IMOTSKI

jezeranSka b.b.www.tz-imotski.hr

KAŠTELA

brce 1, kašTel lukšićwww.kastela-info.hr

KOMIŽA

riva Sv. Mikulewww.tz-komiza.hr

MAKARSKA

Obala kralja TOMiSlava bbwww.makarska.hr

OMIŠ

Trg kneza MirOSlava bbwww.tz-omis.hr

SINJ

puT peTrOvca 12www.visitsinj.com

SOLIN

kralja zvOniMira 69www.solin-info.com

SPLIT

Obala hrv. narOd. prepO-rOda 9www.visitsplit.com

STARI GRAD

Obala Franje TuđMana 1www.stari-grad-faros.hr

SUPETAR

pOraT 1www.supetar.hr

TRILJ

kralja TOMiSlava 1awww.tz-trilj.hr

TROGIR

Trg pape ivana pavla ii 1www.tztrogir.hr

VIS

šeTališTe STare iSSe 5www.tz-vis.hr

VRGORAC

ulica rade MileTića 1www.tzvrgorac.hr

VRLIKA

puT čeSMe 4www.visitvrlika.com

BAŠKA VODA

Obala Sv. nikOle 31www.baskavoda.hr

BOL

pOraT bOlSkih pOMOraca bbwww.bol.hr

BRELA

Trg alOjzija STepinca bbwww.brela.hr

DUGI RAT

pOljička ceSTa 133www.visitdugirat.eu

GRADAC

STjepana radića 1www.gradac.hr

JELSA

riva bbwww.tzjelsa.hr

KLIS

Megdan 57www.tzo-klis.htnet.hr

MARINA

Trg STjepana radića 1www.tz-marina.hr

MILNA

Milna bbwww.milna.hr

OKRUG

bana jOSipa jelačića 15www.tzo-okrug.hr

PODGORA

andrije k. MiOšića 2www.tz-podgora.hr

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pučišća bbwww.pucisca.hr

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EnTErTAIn yourSElf

Top Events9/6Thursday

SPLIT

8 pm "Drvolikost"

exhibition / The Galić

salon

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pArty / Bačvice Cinema

admission: Free

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8 pm kArl mAy FAns

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8 pm em bee concert

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11 pm mystique pArty

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admission: Free

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Bingo is not only for

seniors any more! When

you hear a song on your

bingo card, cross it over

and keep dancing. When

you get 5 songs in a row,

run to the dJ and select

your prize.

ŠIBENIK

9 pm the queen symphony / st. Michael's Fort

ZADAR

11 pm pArty / svarog Bar, Five Wells square

11 pm concert by postolAr tripper / Q Bar

BIOGRAD

11 pm concert by sAnDi cenov / aqua Club

PAG

8 pm sAlsA beAch FestivAl / Papaya Club

6/11saTurday

SPLIT

8 pm run croAtiA

/ Waterfront

sports and charity event

which includes running a

10 kilometre route and the

Kids run race for children.

ZADAR

10 pm concert by

syntheticA bAnD

/ Posedarje Beach Bar

11 pm concert

by ivAn ZAk / Podroom

PAG

8 pm sAlsA beAch FestivAl / Papaya Club

6/12sunday

PAG

8 pm sAlsA beAch FestivAl / Papaya Club

6/13Monday

BAŠKA VODA

9pm concert klApA bAscA / church

PAG

8 pm superfine Papaya Club

6/15Wednesday

ZADAR11 pm l'Amour project / Podroom

Diocletian's greetingWhen: Every day at noonWhere: Peristil, Splitenjoy one of the most spectacular hap-penings in split old Town.The guard shift takes place on Peristil square during which the emperor diocletian appears with 6 soldiers, and takes the opportunity to greet the mass and holds the appropriate speech.

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ElEMEnTAry

croatiaSurface area - 56,542 km2

Population – around 4.2 millionCapital city – Zagreb

Length of coastline - 5,835 kmNumber of islands – 1,185

Highest mountain – 1,831 metres (Dinara)

Climate - Northern Croatia has a continental climate;

Central Croatia has a semi-highland and highland climate, while the Croatian coast has a

Mediterranean climate.Time zone – GMT+1

Average number of sunny days a year - 220

Electric current – 220V/50HzCurrency – Croatian Kuna

iMPortaNt telePhoNe NuMbersThe international dialling code for Croatia is +385

General information – 18981

192 POLICE

193 fIrE brIgAdE

194 HEALTH EmErgENCy

195 SEArCH ANd rESCUE

9155 SEA SEArCH ANd rESCUE

112 mOUNTAIN rESCUE

1987 rOAd ASSISTANCE

Info guidesplit

What to see...

The story of Split is already 17 centuries old, dating to the time the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build his Palace right on the peninsula near the great Roman city Salona, where he wanted to spend the last years of his life. Diocletian's Palace is among the best preserved monuments of the Roman building heritage in the world,. it is must see.

Imporant numbers...

Tourist Information Centre + 385 21 345-606Peristil, Crkvica Sv. Roka

Airport +385 21 203 555

bus Terminal Obala K. Domagoja 12+385 0 21 338 483

Port Authority +385 21 390 214

Pharmacies (0-24h)Dobri, Gundulićeva 52+385 21 348-074Lučac, Pupačićeva 4+385 21 533-188 +385 21 542-363

ZADAR

What to see...

Sea Organ is situated on the western end of Zadar´s Riva, and can be observed as a differently shaped part of the coast which consists of several stairs that descend into the sea.The Greeting to the Sun is on Istarska obala, at the very end of the Zadar peninsula.

Imporant numbers...

Zadar Tourist boardIlije Smiljanića 5+385 23 212 [email protected]@tzzadar.hr

Airport +385 23 205 [email protected]

PharmaciesJurja Barakovića 2i+385 23 302 932Braće Vranjanina bb+385 23 251 480

Port Authority Gaženička cesta 28+385 23 201 201

ŠiBENiK

What to see...

Šibenik is in the central part of the Croatian Adriatic Coast, in the picturesque and indented bay where the Krka River, one of the most beautiful karst rivers in Croatia enters the sea. Šibenik today extends along the 100 kilometre long coastline between the Zadar and Split Rivieras, extending up to 45 kilometres into the hinterland area, at the bottom of Dinara mountain..

Imporant numbers...

Tourist Information CentreObala palih omladinaca 3+385 22 214 448+385 22 214 411

City of Šibenik+385 20 711 143

Harbour master+385 20 711178

bus station+385 60 368 368

railway station+385 22 333 696

DUBROVNiK

What to see...

Old City Walls – the old city walls of Dubrovnik encompass the entire old city and run unbroken for almost 2 kilometres. The walls are a symbol of the city and offer glorious views over the city and the Adriatic Sea.

Imporant numbers...

dubrovnik Tourist board + 385 20 323-887www.tzdubrovnik.hr

Airport +385 20 773 377

bus Terminal +385 60 305 070

Harbour master’s Office +385 20 418 988

Port Authority +385 20 313 333

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8Whether you go Adriatic, di-covering turquoise waters, pine

trees, beaches, waterfalls and caves, north to Zagorje and Međimurje to explore pitoresque towns and castles or east to see Croatia's prairie and grain fields, you will find excitement, fun and relaxation. From Dalmatia you can travel to any part of Croatia fast, and comfortable, making a jour-ney itself a memorable experience. These are our trip ideas, but believe us - there are many more to discover.

From Dalmatia you can travel to any part of Croatia fast, and comfortable, making a journey itself a memorable experience!

Magical places within reach

8The largest, the old-est and the most popu-

lar national park in Croatia boasts 16 lakes and numerous creeks and brooks. The park enjoys the protection of the UNESCO as natural herit-age, due to its exquisite beau-ty of the woods and the blue-greens of the water which creates a special atmosphere. The Korana river, one of four Karlovac rivers, has its source in the area of Plitvice Lakes. The Korana has four waterfalls and flows toward the Golubinjača river. Five years ago the park recorded over a million tourists, an all-time high. The Tourist Board claims that the beauty of this natural pearl cannot be de-scribed with words – it has to be experienced first-hand.

Plitvice National Park

carMotorway A1

one day trip with agencies

around 450 KN

admisionKN 110 adults,

KN 80 students

info

fact!Explore the park

in panoramic

train and

electric boat

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tickets online.

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PLUSbeSt of croatia

KOPAČKI RIT706 km from Split

300 km from Zagreb

BRIJUNI706 km from Split

200 km from Zagreb

VRANSKO JEZERO132 km from Split

300 km from Zagreb

VARAŽDIN493 km from Split

87 km from Zagreb

VELI LOŠINJ451 km from Split

262 km from Zagreb

TROGIR28 km from Split

380 km from Zagrebe

The Island of Hvarthe island of Hvar is one of the most beautiful islands in the world, with mild climate, numerous tourist attractions, cultural monuments, and plenty of wine and olives. although it is detached from the mainland, everything is available on the island of Hvar, and there is a feeling of mild isolation, which is exactly what some of us want on holidays.

how to get there Ferry boat from Split, KN 40 per person, ferry boat from Drvenik KN 18 per person

City of Sinjthe city of Sinj is located in the centre of the Dalmatian Zagora and the Sinj alka has been taking place there since 1717. it is a spectacular knightly competition on horseback and one of the most attractive Croatian manifestations. Somewhat more to the north of Sinj is the picturesque Vrlika known for its impressive wheel dance without saying a word and music.

DIStANCe Split 35 km Šibenik 88 km Zadar 157 km

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8The birth place of Nikola Tesla is in fact a village with 500 inhabitants. This is the place where Tesla

learned math, religion and German, and then continued his education in Gospić, Karlovac and Graz. The memo-rial centre in Smiljan was opened on the 150th anniver-sary of Tesla’s birth, and it comprises his home, barns, a monument, and a multimedia centre for visitors.Nikola Tesla Memorial Centre is made up of pre-existing and newly constructed buildings. Before the existing fa-cilities are: The birth house of Nikola Tesla, the church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul, an outbuilding (barn) stone monuments and benches.Multimedia Centre has a sou-venir shop and children's playground.

Smiljantesla museum

working hours

8-19

TiCkETs 50 kn ADULTS, 20 kn kiDS, 80 kn fAmiLy

The Waterfalls of KrkaThis national park in Šibenik and Knin County encompasses two rivers - Krka and Čikola. The most popular parts of the park are Skradinski buk, with a series of cascades, island and lakes, the Roški slap waterfall, the roads built during the Roman Times and an impressive number of streams. The Waterfalls of Krka will fascinate true lovers of nature and those who want to rest their mind and soul on holiday.

admissionkn 110 adults, kn 80 children (7-18 years)

8Many visitors will recognize one of the most beau-tiful cities in Croatia as King's Landing from the

world famous Game of Thrones series. Dubrovnik is a city unique in cultural heritage, proud of its very special air which will impress everyone. Based on the reviews by one million travelers, TripAdvisor included Dubrovnik City Walls in the list of the top ten monuments to see in one’s lifetime.

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12:00 AM Children’s Fashion Show 7:30 PM Luka Nižetić, party for kids

8:30 PM Summer Fashion Show

FRIDAY

SATURDAY