Markings
Croatian mountains are marked according to standards: a red circle with a white dot in the center. Sometimes, very thin trees are marked with two parallel red lines and a white line between them. The mountaineering clubs look after the maintenance of the markings, usually those clubs that have their lodge or hut in the [...]
In the climbing world, the islands have not yet obtained their rightful place in Croatian tourism. Exceptions are mountains on the islands of Lošinj, Pag, Rab and Brač. What singles Croatian mountains out from almost all others in European countries is the abundance of mountains on islands. All of the islands are mountainous, and are [...]
The basic feature of the mountains in this region is the fact that they belong to the Dinarides. In Dalmatia, the Dinarides fork into a number of parallel chains. The mountains of Dalmatia include Sv. Ilija (Zmijino brdo - Snake hill) on Pelješac, Biokovo, Dinara, Troglav, Kamešnica, Svilaja, Promina, Kozjak, Mosor, Poljička planina and Omiška [...]
The mountains of the Republic of Croatia mainly belong to the Dinaric range.The mountains in Dalmatia are higher and more deserted than in other parts. They represent a true challenge for climbers, both the inexperienced and experienced ones.
Croatia has a long climbing tradition and was among the first seven nations in the world that [...]
Cycling around Croatia is idealic for tourists, travel is cheap, you can visit all those destination where cars are not even allowed and to top it off you can use other means of transport if you so desire, you can catch a Ferry between Islands, if Island hoping is your thing, if you don’t have [...]
There is no city alike Dubrovnik, no city as beautiful nor as glorious and tumultous throughout its whole history that managed in preserving its medieval charm so it can be felt and grasped even today as thousands of tourists come to Dubrovnik experience.
One begins sightseeing just by entering the City and marvels at every corner, [...]