Island of Korčula
Geschrieben von: croatia traveller 09. Dezember 2009
Destinations in Croatia - Island Korcula
Korcula is an island in Central Dalmatia area of 279.03 km2 and 16,000 inhabitants. The three largest resorts on the island of Korcula are Vela Luka in the west of the island, and in the interior Blato and town of Korcula. On the east and other places are Lumbarda, Pupnat, Žrnovo, Cara, Smokvica i Racisce. The climate is Mediterranean climate (mild), the average temperature in January is 9.8 ° C and in July 26.9 ° C.
Island of Mljet
Geschrieben von: croatia traveller 08. Dezember 2009
Destinations in Croatia - Island Mljet
Mljet is the largest Croatian island in the southern Dalmatia, located in the vicinity of Dubrovnik, Korcula and Peljesac peninsula. Mljet is an elongated island, approximately 3 km wide and 37 km long. It is an island of richness and contrast, and Mljet National Park occupies the northwestern part of his, which extends the area of 5375 hectares of protected land and surrounding sea. 11th November 1960, Mljet was proclaimed as national park and represents the first institutionalized attempt to protect an original ecosystem in the Adriatic.
Mljet belongs to the Mediterranean climate and the summers are long and dry, while winters are rainy and mild.
About Makarska
Geschrieben von: croatia traveller 07. Dezember 2009
Destinations in Croatia - Makarska
Makarska is a coastal city of Split-Dalmatia County, located at the foot of mountain Biokovo. Makarska is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive for its nature and climate, rich in tourist attractions and friendly hosts. Sandy beaches are long almost 2 km.
About Osijek
Geschrieben von: croatia traveller 02. Dezember 2009
Destinations in Croatia - Osijek
Osijek is a city in eastern Croatia and is situated in a valley on the right bank of the river Drava. It is the largest city in Slavonia, the fourth largest city in Croatia and the seat of the Osijek-Baranja county. The city is the industrial, administrative, judicial and cultural center. The average temperature is 11 º C, the air is quite humid, while the autumn and winter there are plenty of fog.
About Vukovar
Geschrieben von: croatia traveller 28. November 2009
Destinations in Croatia - Vukovar
Kornati Island
Geschrieben von: croatia traveller 24. November 2009
Destinations in Croatia - Island Kornati
In the central part of the Croatian Adriatic, in the touching point of towns Sibenik and Zadar, there is a separate and amazing group of islands called Kornati.Due to the exceptional beauty of its landscape, interesting geomorphology, large indented coastline, and especially rich marine biocenosis ecosystem, in 1980. the greater part of the Kornati archipelago was declared a national park.
Today Kornati national park covers an area of 220 km2 and includes 89 islands, islets and rocks with approximately 238 km of coastline. Despite this relatively large number of islands, the continental part of the park makes less than 1/4 the total area, while the rest is marine ecosystem.
Brac Island
Geschrieben von: croatia traveller 23. November 2009
Destinations in Croatia - Island Brac
Brac is the largest middle dalmatian island. The debt is about 40 km and an average width of 12 km. With a total area of 395 km ² is the third largest island in the Adriatic.Climate on island Brac features all the characteristics of Mediterranean climate: hot and dry summers and short, mild winters. Brac belongs to the sunniest Adriatic area with about 2700 hours of sunshine a year, somewhere between Split and Hvar. The average winter temperature is 9 ° C and summer 25 ° C.
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