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Discover Croatia: The Land of a Thousand Islands

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Island of Rab, Town of Rab, and the Legendary Rab Cake

Discover the island of Rab — a Mediterranean gem filled with history, sea, and tranquil coastal charm — and its capital, Rab, famous for the beloved Rab Cake


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Introduction

The island of Rab is one of those Adriatic gems that grabs your heart from the very first glimpse, often even from the ferry, as its coastline slowly approaches and reveals the unmistakable outline of red roofs, dense pine forests, and calm seas shifting from turquoise to deep blue. Nestled among the Kvarner islands, Rab carries a unique duality that sets it apart on the Adriatic.


Its western side bursts with life: thick pine woods, fertile fields, and green slopes that descend toward peaceful coves. Everything there smells of Mediterranean herbs; the landscape feels warm and gentle. But the island’s eastern side is something else entirely. There, the bora wind has for centuries sculpted bare, rocky slopes that look almost unreal,…


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Varaždin – The Baroque Jewel and Former Capital of Croatia

Discover the Timeless Charm of Varaždin, Croatia’s Baroque Northern Cultural Gem


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Introduction

Varaždin is one of those Croatian cities that captivates you at first sight. With its baroque palaces, manicured avenues, vibrant festivals, and gentle continental atmosphere, the city radiates a warmth and historical depth that leaves a lasting impression.


Situated in northern Croatia, just an hour from Zagreb, Varaždin delights travelers who crave authenticity, culture, and an easygoing pace of life. What many people don’t know is that Varaždin was once the capital of Croatia during the 18th century, giving it a special place in the nation’s historical landscape. Wikipedia

The Historical Development of Varaždin Through the Centuries


Such a nice little town!

Zagreb, Capital City: The Heart and Soul of Croatia

Discovering Zagreb City, the Rich History, Culture, and Winter Magic of Croatia’s Capital


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Introduction

After introducing you to many of Croatia’s beautiful cities and its stunning landscapes, it’s time to take a deeper dive into its beating heart, the capital city, Zagreb. As the political center, the largest and most populous city in Croatia, Zagreb carries the weight of history, culture, and power. Its past is woven with the threads of multiple rulers: from the Habsburg Monarchy to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, through the upheavals of the 20th century, until it found its rightful place as the capital of the modern Republic of Croatia.


Throughout its evolution, every era left its mark on Zagreb’s architectural fabric, giving us palaces, wide squares, historical buildings, and green spaces that tell a story.

If you decide to visit Zagreb, there’s one thing you can be sure of: it is a city that will…


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Croatia’s Lakes: Vransko and Modro, The Hidden Jewels of Inland Dalmatia

A Deep Dive Into Vransko and Modro Lakes, Two of the Most Fascinating Natural Wonders in Croatia


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Introduction

Every country has its own unique natural wonders, and mine, Croatia, is blessed with landscapes that still feel pure, raw, and untouched. Truly getting to know a place takes years of wandering, exploring, learning, and returning. Even for me, someone who has lived here all my life, fully grasping every corner of Croatia sometimes feels impossible, even though I’ve seen many of its beauties.


Among the natural treasures Croatia is rich with, water always stands out. Lakes, rivers, springs, and marshes, still clean, mostly unpolluted, and alive. Today, I’ll take you to two of Croatia’s most captivating lakes.

Since I’ve already written about the Plitvice Lakes in previous articles, they’ll stay offstage for now, despite being the brightest gem among Croatian lakes. Instead, let’s talk about Vransko Lake and Modro Lake.


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