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		<title>Time to visit Pula Arena</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pula is one of Croatia’s many happily sleepy and perfectly enjoyable small cities. It is marked out from the rest, however, due to the magnificent arena that can be found here. For decades, historians, architects, and humble vacationers have made a beeline for the arena in Pula Croatia, which is the only surviving Roman amphitheatre [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-999" href="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/europe/croatia/time-to-visit-pula-arena/attachment/pula-arena/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-999" title="Pula arena" src="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Pula-arena-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="271" height="194" /></a>Pula is one of Croatia’s many happily sleepy and  perfectly enjoyable small cities. It is marked out from the rest,  however, due to the magnificent arena that can be found here. </strong></p>
<p>For  decades, historians, architects, and humble vacationers have made a  beeline for the arena in Pula Croatia,  which is the only surviving Roman amphitheatre that has all four side  towers intact. The Pula Arena is thus a lasting testament to the mastery  of Roman architecture. <span id="more-998"></span></p>
<p>But this is more than just a historically  important artifact: The arena at Pula is also a magnificent edifice  that’s as pleasing to the eyes as it is interesting to the mind. Whether  or not you’re interested in ancient architecture, the Pula Arena is a  must-see attraction in Croatia.</p>
<p>Also referred to as the Pula Colosseum, the arena hails from the  somewhere between the first and second centuries AD. Since then it’s  gone through various renovations and structural changes; the  amphitheatre began life as a timber construct, before being reinforced  by stone sometime around the fifth century AD. The structure vacationers  can see today is composed only of stone, and it’s remarkably  well-maintained, given its age.</p>
<p>Over the years, the arena at Pula has been witness to as many  important historical occasions as it has gladiatorial fights. Today, events here are just as dramatic, though they&#8217;re normally staged, as the Pula  Colosseum puts on big live music acts and theatrical performances when  touring companies are in town. Many eminent musicians have performed in  this ancient roman amphitheatre, including Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli,  Elton John, and Norah Jones.</p>
<p>And it’s certainly an exceptional place to experience live music. Not  only are the acoustics great (it’s a circular auditorium, after all),  but also the structure of the Pula Arena just happens to be  jaw-droppingly inspiring. The entire external part of the Pula Colosseum  is made of limestone, which lends a great old-world charm to the arena.  Once inside, you can take in the whole structure, which instantly  reveals its 72 arches—each crafted to a typically Roman standard of  perfection—that circle the top of its high walls.</p>
<p>What’s more, the arena  at Pula is only yards away from the sea, which means the sound of  gentle waves lends an atmospheric background to any musical event taking  place within the building.</p>
<p>The Pula arena today holds as many as 25,000 people during a  performance. When the arena isn’t being used to stage a show, it’s open  to the public as a tourist attraction; if you do make it here, make sure  to explore the underground passages that cut a maze around the  foundations of the structure. They were built in Roman times with the  purpose of helping performers and animals make their way undetected from  one part of the arena to the next.</p>
<p>While you are in Pula, there are many other places that demand a  visit. These include the Archeological Museum of Istria, the Orthodox  Church of St. Nicholas, and the Castle and Historical Museum of Istria.  Getting to and from the city to visit the Pula Colosseum and other attractions is a relatively easy task. Buses connect the city with other major  Croatian hubs such as Zagreb, Split,  and Dalmatia. There are also plenty of Pula  hotels and guesthouses awaiting your arrival should you fail to book  in advance.</p>
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		<title>Holiday time in Korcula Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The beach resort destination of Korcula is the perfect example of a floating slice of heaven situated in Croatia, tantalizing tourists from across the globe to come and visit this paradise. Decorated with pines and forests this beach resort destination of Korcula has all the elements of beauty and serenity wrapped around it. With beautiful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-977" href="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/europe/croatia/holiday-time-in-korcula-beach/attachment/korcula_beach/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-977" title="korcula beach" src="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/korcula_beach-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="268" height="186" /></a>The beach resort destination of Korcula is the perfect example of a  floating slice of heaven situated in Croatia, tantalizing tourists from  across the globe to come and visit this paradise.</strong></p>
<p>Decorated with pines  and forests this beach resort destination of Korcula has all the  elements of beauty and serenity wrapped around it. With beautiful and  warm weather this place is perfect for that lazy holiday that you have  always desired on a secluded beach. <span id="more-976"></span></p>
<p>Wide sandy beaches punctuated with  pebble beaches and plenty of secluded coves is what the beach  destination of Korcula offers to the tourists the moment they reach  here.</p>
<p><strong>Reaching There:</strong></p>
<p>The Dubrovnik airport provides the tourist community the link to  access this beach destination of Korcula.</p>
<p><strong>Beach Locations:</strong></p>
<p>Korcula has since long been voted by the tourists as the best island  destination in the entire of Croatia which is made up of thousands of  islands. Korcula has to its name plenty of beautiful beaches which  showcase the beauty of this destination by providing breath taking views  of the beautiful waterfront. The secluded coves attract tourists  seeking solace and calmness. The pebble beach located at Orebic is one  beautiful spot situated at a short distance from the town of Korcula.</p>
<p><strong>Activities beyond the beach:</strong></p>
<p>A walk through the laid cobble streets of Korcula will allow the  tourists to marvel and admire at its beautiful houses decorated with  incredible architecture. Also worth visiting is the old part of the town  which provides the tourists the opportunity to take in breath taking  views of the Peljeski Channel all the way to the far off mountains of  the mainland.</p>
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		<title>Visit Dubrovnik and see beautiful places</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s a certain timeless quality about Dubrovnik Croatia that lends the feel of an era long gone by and a time when life was especially unhurried. In Dubrovnik, beaches hold a resplendent quality ideal for relaxing holidays seaside. Dubrovnik Palace offers a terrific look into the newly emerging infrastructure of this beautiful Balkan state.The friendly [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-862" href="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/europe/croatia/visit-dubrovnik-and-see-beautiful-places/attachment/dubrovnik/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-862" title="dubrovnik" src="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/dubrovnik-300x168.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="162" /></a>There’s a certain timeless quality about Dubrovnik Croatia that lends the    feel of an era long gone by and a time when life was especially unhurried. </strong></p>
<p>In    Dubrovnik, beaches hold a resplendent    quality ideal for relaxing holidays seaside.</p>
<p>Dubrovnik Palace offers a terrific    look into the newly emerging infrastructure of this beautiful Balkan state.The friendly faces of locals evokes a feeling of curiosity and ease. Dubrovnik    is one of the most aesthetically pleasing cities lying on the coast of Croatia.    <span id="more-861"></span></p>
<p>There is a distinct Venetian character notable in the architectural surroundings    that speak of a time when the two countries were enemies. Dubrovnik, once a    smaller and more modest city, is now expanding rapidly to accommodate thousands    of annual visitors.</p>
<p>Spending time fishing, sailing, dining,    relaxing and island hopping are only a few of the glorious distractions available    during Dubrovnik holidays. Port side has seen a major expansion in order to    receive the many yachts and boats that sail in throughout the year for a city    sojourn.</p>
<p>Stunning, exclusive villas, first    class restaurants and hotels and even a golf course are all testaments to the high life many are living along    the pristine Dubrovnik beaches and inside the bustling city. One of the most    surprising things about Dubrovnik is how fast it seemed to bounce back after    the severe devastation that occurred during the war in the 1990s. The original    city wall still remains, as do old streets and alleyways and the captivating    medieval city center.</p>
<p>The Dubrovnik Palace Hotel is one of the most impressive and magnificent of all hotels in the city. Set on one of the many stunning Dubrovnik beaches, this hotel offers an exclusive spa for guests’ use as well as sublime ocean views, close proximity to the beautiful Old City, a scuba diving center, three large outdoor swimming pools and a sweeping choice in rooms, suites and executive accommodations.</p>
<p>Dining along the large restaurant balcony at the Dubrovnik Palace is a wonderful experience affording a birds eye view of the ocean below with lights twinkling off the water all around. National and international gourmet cuisine is served up while the onsite nightclub offers a place to burn dinner off with a little dancing.</p>
<p>The entire coastline stretching along the city is brimming with Dubrovnik beaches, which appear to be much more like one, incredibly long beach. You’ll find crowds, seclusion and everything in between while enjoying your Dubrovnik holidays and weekend getaways.</p>
<p>From Copacabana Beach in Dubrovnik Croatia visitors get a great view of a beautiful historic bridge, surrounding islands and access to the coastline via kayak or sea canoe. St James Beach, or Sv. Jakov as its called locally, is another of the magnificent Dubrovnik beaches to kick back on and take in the sights. Sitting high above its namesake church, you’ll get one of the best panoramic views of Dubrovnik from St James.</p>
<p>Tucked safely inside the confines of the old city wall of Dubrovnik Croatia is a sweeping variety of buildings that tell the tale of the city over a long period of history stemming all the way back to the 7th century. Some of the main attractions not to be missed during Dubrovnik holidays include the Prince’s Palace, old City Hall, the beautiful Cathedral, St Vlaho church and Stradun, the main artery running through the city.</p>
<p>With the compact city center easily traversed in less than half an hour and the stunning Adriatic Sea lying below, it’s no wonder so many tourists are flocking to this now celebrated and stylish Croatian center. With the pristine islands of Sipan, Kolocep and Lopud, the national park in Mljet and a stunning lakeside temple all nearby, there are plenty of attractions reached by foot and by boat creating a destination that will offers it all to visitors.</p>
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		<title>Split Croatia Travel Gudie</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:42:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arising from a Roman palace, Split is the second-largest city in Croatia. Along the Adriatic coast, it is both the largest city and one of the oldest; it is no wonder then that Split travel is among the most popular in the country. The Split beach of Brela is one of the most beautiful beaches [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/split.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-755" title="split" src="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/split-300x218.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="218" /></a><strong>Arising from a Roman palace, Split is the second-largest city in Croatia.</strong></p>
<p>Along the Adriatic coast, it is both the largest city and one of the oldest; it is no wonder then that Split travel is among the most popular in the country.</p>
<p>The Split beach of Brela is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and this thriving city attracts hundreds for its natural and structural magnificence. Split Croatia is a buzzing center for transportation, sightseeing, and exploration in which visitors will find an abundance of things to do.<span id="more-754"></span></p>
<p>A long and illustrious history follows the grand town of Split Croatia. As with the rest of Croatia, it dates back to ancient times, ruled by the Greeks, the ancient Roman Empire, Venice, the Slavs, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire until it became part of independent Croatia.</p>
<p>Diocletian&#8217;s Palace was built by the ancient Romans, and is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, visitors who take a holiday in Split can tour the old town within the palace walls and understand the colorful history of this bustling city.</p>
<p>Brela beach is among the top ten destinations in Croatia. It lies about halfway between Split and Makarska, just below the Biokovo mountain range, and it is known for its white pebble coves and verdant forests of pine lining the coast. Brela is a good destination for a day trip during a holiday in Split, particularly if you have a rental car.</p>
<p>Water activities are capitalized in Split travel, from windsurfing and scuba diving to sailing and kayaking. Several ports line the coast, offering plenty of opportunities to cast off in a chartered yacht for an expedition of the nearby islands.</p>
<p>In and around the city, a holiday in Split can be well spent touring the architecture, learning about the history among the beauty of the Mediterranean atmosphere, and engaging in the abundant activities above and below the sea. Within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, numerous relics and beautiful architecture stand in remembrance of old glory days, when the city was part of a now-vanished empire, and as a modern era has taken over, Split travel and tourism grows in bounding leaps, and the entertainment sector takes a leading role in attractions in the way of nightlife and festivities.</p>
<p>Tourists in Split Croatia are in a transportation hub with daily flights to and from Zagreb, London, and Frankfurt. Being the second-largest in Croatia, the Split airport handles the heavy summer traffic of tourists each year, making this a good destination for flights within the country, in case travelers should wish to fly to other cities such as Dubrovnik.</p>
<p>In addition to airports and land transportation, ferries leave the docks each day, heading for the nearby islands, such as Brac and Hvar, laden with excited and intrigued tourists, all of whom are ready for a bit of exploring.</p>
<p>With a long, illustrious history and a bright future, Split is a stronghold in the Croatian tourist industry, attracting hundreds of visitors every year. Plenty of sightseeing opportunities are available in the city in many different forms and are sure to suit the tastes of every traveler, from excitement to romance and anything in between.</p>
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		<title>Organise trip to Croatia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 10:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Divided into sections known as the Adriatic Coast, Northern and Central areas, moon-shaped Croatia is a distinct sight on the European map. Zagreb remains as the capital, and the busiest and largest of all the cities in Croatia. With Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzogovina all surrounding Croatia tourism takes on a whole new [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-299" title="Croatia" src="http://www.bestplaces2visit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Croatia-300x225.jpg" alt="Croatia" width="264" height="198" />Divided into sections known as the Adriatic Coast, Northern and Central areas, moon-shaped Croatia is a distinct sight on the European map. Zagreb remains as the capital, and the busiest and largest of all the cities in Croatia. With Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzogovina all surrounding Croatia tourism takes on a whole new meaning.</p>
<p>Travel between countries is quick and easy and offers a chance to see and experience a number of beautiful places and distinct cultures. The close proximity to a number of other desirable destinations is one reason Croatia tours are extremely popular but it’s the beauty of the country itself that is the biggest appeal.<span id="more-298"></span></p>
<p>From April through September Croatia travel is extremely popular. Those enjoying Croatia holidays at this time of year will benefit from warm, sunny skies though in Croatia beaches at this time of year aren’t the best for swimming as the water is cold. This season also sees prices drop for all tourist amenities including wonderfully cheap prices for hotels and villas.</p>
<p>As the end of May approaches and swings into June, hordes of school kids and their families also enjoy Croatia holidays throughout the country so be aware that the coast can be swarming with people.</p>
<p>In Croatia travel tends to be most expensive around the late summer months, just as it is in many countries bearing four distinct seasons. There are both advantages and disadvantages to Croatia tours at this time of year. In Croatia beaches are best visited ain the summer months when the water is warmer and you’re pretty much guaranteed sublime weather.</p>
<p>There are also plenty more boats operating to accommodate the influx in Croatia tourism, which means there are plenty more choices for travel times when island hopping. Once the kids are back in school, the crowds disperse and you’re left with still-gorgeous weather and much cheaper rates.</p>
<p>Those chasing the sun should be know that Hvar, Split, Vela Luka and Dubrovnik get the most hours of sunshine. These cities and towns are the best places to enjoy Croatia beaches like Lokrum, Palmizana , Lopud, Baska and Zlatni Rat. On Rab Island the small village of Lopar is a hit with tourists for its sweeping peninsula brimming with numerous smaller bays and more then twenty wonderful sandy Croatia beaches. One of the best beaches, called Paradise Beach, is found in Lopar .</p>
<p>The beach is blanketed by golden sand and stretches more than a mile along the bay’s shore. If you’re planning on frequenting the beaches note that there are a number that are naturist, or nude beaches where many free-spirited Europeans tend to spend time during Croatia holidays.</p>
<p>Mljet island is one of the most popular attractions and a must-see during any Croatia travel. This stunning Adriatic island blesses with a number of picturesque villages, vibrant vineyards, colorful fields and dense forest. On the western side is Mljet National Park featuring two saltwater lakes and numerous private coves and caverns. Croatia tours most often leave from Korc and Dubrovnik.</p>
<p>Split is the considered the central core of Dalmatia. Just over 90 miles north of Dubrovnik, it’s the biggest of all cities found along the Adriatic coastline. Sitting in the southern part of Croatia, the town is one of the oldest and most fascinating to visit. It’s also ideal for a number of outdoor, water-based sports like jet skiing, sailing and windsurfing. Diocletian&#8221;s Palace is one of the main attractions as is &#8220;People&#8221;s Square,” the Ethnographic museum and the effigy of Gregory of Nin.</p>
<p>The Dalmatian coastline is still the most important and appealing feature that keeps Croatia tourism humming. Rocky bluffs, sparkling inlets and extensive peninsulas not only create magnificent views but also a fantastic place to explore and discover. With the number and variety of hotels on the rise, plenty of seaside restaurants and bars and many things to do daytime and in the evening, Croatia is enjoying a flourishing revival in tourism and a reputation as a hot spot full of history, excitement and plenty of places to sit back and take life as it comes.</p></div>
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