Croatia: Where clubs meet the sea. But really, Croatia has quickly become known for its perfect party paradise it has created through various beach clubs and bars along the Adriatic coast. Some seaside cities boast a plethora of clubbing options, others have few that have been made sure to stand out. One thing is for certain: you won’t go “clubless” in this country, and we’re here to give you a list of some of the best clubs along the coast to boast, prance, drink, and dance throughout the summer.
World renown concert pianist Makism Mrvica will play on the beach at Valamar President Hotel 5 in Dubrovnik on July 9!
Alexander Dale Oen once said, “Nothing comes sailing by itself.” Although we do agree with Oen, we’d like to alter the statement a bit by saying, “Nothing comes sailing without the help of &adventure.”
The good news on flights to Croatia keeps on coming, with extra lines from London, and the commencement of a summer schedule to connect Slavonia to the rest of the country, reports Avioradar on June 11, 2016.
Dubrovnik's attempts to prolong the season and establish itself as a 12-month destination are about to receive a considerable boost, according to a report by the reliable Aerocroatia on June 7, 2016.
Cruising is on the rise on the Adriatic, and an adult erotic cruise for 2017 was announced on June 5, 2016.
Dubrovnik is celebrating its champions as they brought the Champions League trophy home from Budapest, winning against Olympiacos 6-4
More European sporting success for Croatia in Budapest on June 4, 2016.
Jadrolinija has introduced a new catamaran line! From 1.7 to 11.09.2016, Jadrolinija will operate a catamaran going from Dubrovnik - Korčula - Hvar - Bol.
A landmark day for taxi travel on Dalmatia's coast on June 2, 2016, as Uber comes to town.