Scheduled to open in March 2017, construction of Zagreb's new airport terminal is in its final stages. A tour of the building, courtesy of ExYuAviation on July 26, 2016.
A new bylaw passed by Dubrovnik City Council on July 25, 2016 aims to improve the dress code in the historic city. Taking off your shirt is now an expensive business.
A new trend surely hit the coast of Croatia this summer: beach clubs. As if each new club acted in an effort to up the rest, our Croatian coast is now glittering with luxurious and chic beach clubs to imbibe and bask in. Because we have self proclaimed this year “the summer of the beach clubs” and we wouldn’t want you to miss out on any, here are all of the new openings for 2016.
Even though temperatures are soaring, it’s never a bad time for a delicious chocolaty treat so on July 25, 2016, we bring you the best and most unusual handmade chocolates in Croatia. Try and resist them if you can.
Nothing goes to waste with chef Hrvoje Zirojevic.
Last year 300 thousand hectolitres of wine was imported to Croatia. Winemakers complain that the majority of import is of low quality, endangering domestic winemaking with weak controls. They are hopeful the new Wine Law will protect Croatian wines
Sibenik continues with successful EU project applications, hopefully, more Croatian cities will follow suit.
Celebrating Croatia's maritime heritage on Korcula.