Šibenik has been hailed as one of the ''poster children'' for the correct use of EU funds, it now seems that the coastal city is set to make yet more impressive moves with its even more impressive heritage...
Last minute Christmas shoppers in Dalmatia, this one is for you.
Have you come across this originally Slavonian delicacy?
A research project on the history of emigration from Dalmatia is about to get its online hub
Travel + Leisure released its list of top 50 places to visit in 2018 on December 6, 2017, and the number one recommendation is one of Croatia's most overlooked islands - Solta.
Ever heard of the ''Croatan'' Indians? Dubrovnik's history goes not only deeper, but stretches much, much further than you'd imagine...
Returning home to family and loved ones at Christmas is something that happens all over the world. But how is the experience for a longterm Dalmatian resident of Zagreb, heading down to the coast and islands to the place of their birth? We are delighted to welcome Karmela Hromin to TCN with her experiences and advice - all of which ring very true.
We are delighted to welcome Joe Orovic to TCN, officially our 100th contributor since the website started in July, 2015. Joe's last article online was for The New York Times, and we are thrilled that he has decided to start writing for a more serious portal... A fascinating first piece on December 5, 2017, looking at the realities of living on an island with no water, including probably the most in-depth account of cleaning a water tank in Dalmatia (including video) which exists online in English.
It is one of the signature dishes of Dalmatian cuisine, a firm tourist favourite, but how do you go about buying the tools to reproduce the famous Dalmatian 'peka under the bell' back home?
Continuing our look at the Adriatic coast as it once was. Today it is one of Croatia's hottest tourist destinations, but back in 1933, Split looked quite different.