Take a unique train ride through the beautiful corridors of the cave. It is a home of the extraordinary protected animal species known as the human fish.
While in the capital, you should take a funicular ride to reach the Ljubljana castle which offers a spectacular view of the city. Have a lunch or dinner at „Gostilna pri gradu“, one of the best restaurants in the city.
Did you know that the flag and emblem of Zagreb shows a white-walled town with three towers, and the golden gates wide open?
Open gates symbolize that the city is open to visitors and welcomes outsiders. Do not miss to visit St. Marko’s church, one of the oldest buildings in Zagreb.
The world of fairy tales still exists in this small picturesque part of Croatia, called „Croatian Zagorje“.Historians claim that the Grimm brothers who spoke fluent Croatian used it as a template and actually described this neo-Gothic castle in their tale Sleeping beauty. It hosts about 40 000 visitors each year.
It is on UNESCO’s World Heritage List from 1979. Within the boundaries of this heavily forested national park, 16 crystalline lakes tumble into each other via a series of waterfalls and cascades. It is, however, forbidden to swim in the lakes, but you will still be mesmerized by the wonderful view of untouched nature.
City of Hvar is a home to the oldest theatre in Europe. Conde Nast Traveler magazine has elected the island of Hvar one of the ten most beautiful islands in the world.
Explore the life of a famous merchant traveler Marco by taking a look at his Museum. During the dinner, enjoy the traditional sword dance, known as „Moreška“. It is hundreds of years old, and it involves two groups of dancers, engaging in a mock battle over the fate of a veiled young woman.
It is one of the three pans in Croatia, the oldest in Europe and possibly the world. It originates from the 14th century and now is in operation. If you’re a fan of seafood, the unique taste of Ston oysters and mussels will impress your taste buds for sure!
Dubrovnik Witness Dubrovnik’s rich history and discover its magnificent buildings, palaces and treasures. Visit the „King’s landing“and walk along the wonderful Walls of Dubrovnik featured in a popular TV show Game of Thrones, where it is still being filmed along it’s 1940m walls.
For the vast majority of its history, agriculture can be described as having been organic; only during the 20th century was a large supply of new products, generally deemed not organic, introduced into food production. For the vast majority of its history, agriculture can be described as having been organic.