Booking.com, the site with more than a billion guests who have stayed in a variety of accommodation facilities including 30 different types of buildings such as hotels, apartments, villas, hostels, farms, bungalows and ships, have collected reviews of passengers in order to put together the best idyllic island oasis for a perfect holiday in 2017.
More good news for British tourists with an eye on the Croatian coast for next year, as Jet2.com announces some new routes on September 20, 2016.
A great new addition to winter tourism options to Dubrovnik, as ExYuAviation reports on September 20, 2016 on 12-month flights from Dublin to Dubrovnik with Aer Lingus.
Another day, another destination flight announcement for Croatia, reports Avioradar on September 17, 2016.
Dubrovnik is autumn is one of the better choices one could make when it comes to post-season travel...
Forbes contributor Ann Abel, who many of you may remember from her “8 Reasons to be Smitten with Split” love letter last month, has once again praised her love for Croatia. This time, Abel brings us “Why Dubrovnik Should be High on Your Travel Wish List”, published on September 12, 2016.
Two days after their 780 person wedding celebration in Kenya, newlyweds MaryAnne and Will embarked on their honeymoon vacation exploring the depths that Croatia has to offer.
While it’s no surprise that Dubrovnik wins over the hearts of Game of Thrones fans for their picturesque “King’s Landing” location, the popular global, digital media website Mashable picks their essential trips for the Game of Thrones fanatics of the world.
''Here I am at Kings Landing, i.e Dubrovnik. No filter, for real'' wrote Michael Mike ''The Count'' Bisping on his Instagram profile as a caption under an image of the sunset taken just outside the city walls, Dulist.hr reports on September 10, 2016.
Huffington Post Associate Lifestyle Editor Suzy Strutner, with the help of travel site Hoppa and expat sites Numbeo and Expatistan, name Dubrovnik and Zagreb as two of the cheapest cities to visit in Europe.