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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sailing to Croatia

Sail Croatia's Adriatic and you can snorkel azure waters, explore ruins, swim in hidden caves, and visit off-the-beaten path islands, experience history left from the ancient Greeks, Romans, Venetians, and others who populated these shores.







With over 1,000 islands less than 70 of them are inhabited, sailing in Croatia can provide an excellent and unforgettable moments for you and your family or your honeymoon.

Dalmatian coast in the Adriatic Sea, has been recently voted as one with the world’s most beautiful islands. With a lovely subtropical climate where palms, oversized aloe cacti, olive trees, vines and lemon trees thrive, the coast is a blend of rugged landscapes, fragrant lavender fields, pine groves, ancient stone villages and secluded beaches bathed in sunshine.

Treat yourself and your loved ones with the holiday of your dreams. Choose the destination already visited by celebrities like Bill Gates, Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeremy Irons, Robert De Niro, Clint Eastwood, Sharon Stone, Valentino, Nicky Hilton, Martin Sheen and the famous James Bond stars - Sir Sean Connery and Sir Roger Moore. Stars of the ER such as Maura Tierney and Goran Visnjic. The royal families of Belgium and Monaco; Prince Charles, politicians like Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney, sport stars like Andre Agassi, Rio Ferdinand and many others - they’ve all discovered it.

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Travel sections of The Sun, The Times, The New York Times and many others recommend Croatia as a Top Destination for your Summer holiday.


Many Croatian Companies will offer you a large selection of motor yachts, luxury yachts, sailing boats, catamarans for charter in Croatia, which can be bareboat or crewed. You can find various models like Maiora, Benetti, Ferretti, Elegance, Azimut, Fairline, Princess, Pershing, Sunseeker which are a prefect choice for a luxury Adriatic cruise.

Just type in any search engine “yachting in Croatia” and you can find the right boat for you.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Fishing in Croatia

Croatia boasts many plentiful rivers, offering experienced anglers and aspiring fishermen a diverse array of fish to catch. The Pike, Carp, Trout, Salmon, Catfish and many more species are there waiting to be prized.

Croatia’s rivers and lakes are amongst the cleanest in the world, which make them a stunning backdrop to a peaceful and exhilarating fishing holiday.



Rivers



Curak
The Curak river springs under a high rock, from a spring called the Green Whirlpool (“Zeleni Vir”). The flow of the river is an impressive 7km running through a beautiful wooded canyon concealed by dense forest of evergreen trees.

Fishing on the Curak creek is unmistakably a great challenge but no doubt an unforgettable experience, why not try the fly rod or an artificial fly for a great catch of Brown Trout!


Fishing season: May 16 to November 15


Kupa

The Kupa River forms a natural border between North-west Croatia and Southeast Slovenia. The Kupa springs from a small turquoise lake in the mountainous region of Gorski Kotar, northwest of Rijeka.

The Kupa is distinguished by its beautiful colour in its full natural environment which makes it an ideal fishing location in catching the Danubian Salmon!

Brown trout 1 April – 30 September
Grayling 16 May – 15 October
Danubian salmon 1 November - 1 March

Gacka

With breathtaking sights and unsurpassed natural valleys surround the River Gacka. Considered to be one of the richest trout rivers in Europe, the Gacka offers beauty, perfect ambiance, and a vast opportunity making it a real fisherman’s playground.

With Fly-fishing being the most common catches have ranged from Brown Trout, Californian Trout, Pike, Weather fish and European Eel and Carp have been spotted.

Fishing Season: 1 March – 31 October







Sea fishing



You only have to look over the side of any quay in Croatia and you’d be stunned by the number and variety of fish which are swimming around, like a well stocked fish tank! Owing to the unusual geology of the area, called karst, which makes the sea bottom very jagged, it is very difficult for trawlers to find a stretch to fish.


 
Fishing with a rod and line is a passion for Croatians of all ages, for man and women alike, not least because nearly everything you catch is edible. The past time can vary from dangling a line over a quay, feathering for squid off the rocks or big game fishing, which is now one of the up and coming tourist activities.


 
The Croatian Adriatic sea has a unique characteristic which puts it in front of other fishing destinations, and that is the bluefin tuna. Otherwise a highly migratory species it has chosen the Adriatic sea for its home and this is the only known place on earth, where bluefin can be caught any time of the year.

The ultimate fishing challenge for many sports fishermen, the broadbill swordfish, is also present in fair numbers, which are decreasing from south to north

Sharks, even though not as frequent here as in tropical waters, are around in respectable numbers, the major species being the blue shark and thresher shark. The best time of year for these are the summer and autumn months.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Explore the Beauty of Croatia


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May be for some people the name Croatia or Republic of Croatia doesn’t sound familiar but actually this ex-Yogoslavian country progressively gains a popularity as one of most beautiful and romantic destinations in Europe.Croatia is young country with incredible nature and mild Mediterranean climate. It is situated in South Europe, on the west coast of the Balkan Peninsula at the Adriatic sea.





Croatia has very disjointed coast line with many bays, peninsulas and islands that in combination with the disjointed shore and warm climate make the country paradise for the tourists.

The country has stunning 1,185 islands lying offshore and only 66 of them are presently inhabited.

The coast line of Croatia is incredible long especially in comparison with its small territory. It’s total lenght is more than 5 800 km. -this is approximately the distance between New York and Madrid. This is because of the great number of inlets and peninsulas in the country.


Croatia has warm Mediterranean climate. The summer is long and hot. The winter is short and mild. The temperatures are around 10 °C in January and February. In March and April the temperatures are between 15 and 20 °C, summer time tempetures are between 25 and 28 °C.


The capital of country is Zagreb and it is situated in the northwest of the country with population of about 1.1 million. This is the biggest city in the country. It is home to ¼ of the Croatian population. It has good infrastructure, wide squares, beautiful fountains, green parks, cathedrals, modern buildings. This is a typical European city.






The most famous and interesting city is Dubrovnik located in the southern part of country. Dubrovnik is rich with culture and history ans is listed in UNESCO World Heritage List.
Dubrovnik old city was built in 13th century and remains almost untouched to the present day. It has been comparable only to Venice. The streets of Dubrovnik are narrow and the history can be felt in the air. The houses are made of stone, the roofs are covered by red tiles. Many visitors enjoy people-watching whilst sipping coffee in one of the numerous cosy cafes.






Another famous city is Split- home of tennis superstars Goran Ivanisevic and Mario Ancic. Split is the one of the largest cites in Croatia and it was first settled when, at the end of the third century AD, the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his palace on the site of today’s Split. The Diocletian Palace is well preserved Roman palace located now in the very heart of Split and is major tourist attraction. It has been since 1979 on the UNESCO World Heritage list.


Croatian beaches are oftenthe main attraction which is no surprise that when summer time comes around, beaches are jammed everywhere.

Croatia is world famous with its clean nature and many National Parks. This country is one of the less affected of the pollution in the world.


It is not secret that the Balkan nature is one of the wildest and most beautiful not only in Europe, but in the world. Stunning, beautiful forests cover the biggest part of the country. But the most famous part of the Croatian nature is Dalmatia (or Dalmatian coast).

Hundreds of beautiful green island, some of them unpopulated, dotted the coast of Croatia.
The Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of Croatia’s biggest tourists attractions and the most visited national park. It lies roughly halfway between Zagreb and Zadar in an ancient and the enchanted woodland known as the ‘Devil’s Garden’ -scattered with lakes, streams, natural dams, waterfalls, caves, and meadows.

The park is home to brown bears, wolves, wild cats and many rare birds, as well as wide variety of Alpine and Mediterranean plants.


Even the Dalmatian dog gets his name of the coast of Dalmatia. The coat of this dog is checkered by spots as well as the Dalmatian coast is checkered by islands.









Another great thing that should be mentioned about Croatia is the country’s amazing cuisine.Croatian food is normally simple peasant food, which is easy to prepare but delicious nonetheless. People from the Croatian Adriatic eat food that is very similar to Italian cuisine. It includes plenty of fish, olive oil, vegetables and self-sown herbs found near the sea is why this cuisine is considered to be very healthy.
Those who enjoy the taste of exquisitely prepared lobster, octopus, shrimp, oyster, date shells and high quality white fish, complemented with excellent wine, will have their senses uplifted in this part of the world.


Croatian wines, olive oil and salted olives, have been highly esteemed since ancient times. Famous wines include Dingac and Postup, Babic from Primosten; Vugava and Plancic from the island of Hvar, Malmsey from Dubrovnik, etc., and also Prosecco (a sweet dessert wine), and liqueurs (Maraschino, Vlahov). Grgich Hill winery from Napa Valley in California is owned by american born croatian Mike Grgich who has been called “The King of Chardonnay”- http://www.grgich.com/

Though everyone knows it’s best to avoid France, Spain and Italy during peak season, the all-year round low cost of visiting Croatia means you can take in the country’s delights in mid-summer without penny-pinching.



Celebrities who have spent a romantic getaway in Croatia: