The hugely popular TV series will return to the pearl of the Adriatic this winter.
The Tourist Board of Rogoznica has just released a new promotional video for 2017 titled "Rogoznica - The Heart of Dalmatia" which highlights the beauty of this Dalmatian tourist pearl that has become one of the leading destinations for family holidays in Croatia.
For all the time I have lived in Dubrovnik, I have scratched my head at the sight of the sheer amount of tourists who flock into this tiny city in summer, and only in summer. Temperatures soar to intolerable heights, traffic jams stretch as far as the eye can see and walking in the Old Town resembles walking through a snake pit. Come Autumn, all those people are gone, come winter, its a ghost town. Visit in winter and enjoy Dubrovnik for what it really is, no Game of Thrones, no Star Wars, no cattle herdi ...sorry, walking tours, and much less crowds.
ACI marina Dubrovnik Komolac will become the only marina on the Adriatic that has a cultural heritage of high value in their property, thanks to a grant from EU funds for the Project Skala, a renovation project of Ljetnikovac Sorkočević (summer house of Petar Sorkočević).
Ten perhaps lesser known facts about Kings Landing (sorry, Dubrovnik) by The Daily Telegraph on November 4, 2016.
In the first ten months of this year in Dubrovnik, most arrivals came from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, USA, Spain, Croatian, Sweden, Finland, Australia and Italy. Today, Dubrovnik expects guest number one million.
Hotels in Dubrovnik and Poreč received World Luxury Hotel Awards 2016.
Dubrovnik Tourist Board is continuing with free winter programs for tourists who are staying in Dubrovnik during the winter months. This winter program exists in an effort to encourage tourist visits during the winter.
After the recent earthquakes in Italy, another one on October 31, 2016, this time in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
For some, one headed snakes are unpleasant enough, but are two heads really better than one?