Hidroenergetska Postrojenja company withdrawals from using the Krupa river for hydroelectric purposes.
Jadran d.d. from Crikvenica - the tourist company that own 8 hotels, 2 campsites and a holiday village on the Crikvenica Riviera - has begun a project to install charging stations for electric vehicles at their hotels. Jadran hotel “Omorika” has installed the first charging station for electric vehicles in the city of Crikvenica, and the only filling station between Rijeka and Senj.
Seven European port cities - including Zadar and Rijeka in Croatia - are joining forces to improve the logistics and planning of the transportation-related impacts of cruise tourism, reports HRTurizam on January 18, 2017.
Many visitors had the opportunity to enjoy the rich cuisine of organic farming, and old games and songs of the area Zagvozd, a municipality of 1,642 people tucked in between Imotski and Makarska.
This Sunday, September 25, “Day of the Donkey” will be held at park Marjan. The rich program is intended for anyone aged 5-95 years - with art, ecology and of course plenty of good music and entertainment.
Over the weekend, Mall of Split hosted a two day event focusing on the improvement and quality of life. After all, ‘green’ living is in, and living healthy is a major focus point for many Spličani today. The event focused on health, nutrition, beauty, housing and environmental protection, educational programs and workshops, as well as gifts and awards for visitors!
In terms of health and nutrition, EcoLife pinpointed areas such as the hidden secrets to raising concentration for better school performance, using traditional foods to improve your health, measuring the vitamin and mineral status of your body, testing sensitivity to gluten and lactose, and ways to teach children how to love eating healthy.
In beauty, workshops were held on how to make natural cosmetics, learning what hyaluronic fillers are, and consults were on site to help you get on your way to the figure of your dreams.
In your own habitat, EcoLife taught about the importance of familiarizing yourself with natural materials for decorating your home as well as finding out how your homes and buildings can reduce overhead expenses and receive grants from EU funds.
There was also a eco-fashion show and a workshop showing you the importance of environmental protection, teaching you how to compost!
The ability to consult with experts in the fields of health, nutrition, beauty and energy efficient housing was a great success - and many locals and tourists spent their weekend frequenting the various EcoLife attractions. We hope to continue seeing eco events throughout Split in the future!
The new and swank Hotel Split is nestled at the edge of the water in Podstrana, just 8km from Split. This modern boutique hotel is “green” and has a certificate of energy efficiency meaning they are predominantly powered by solar energy, they practise recycling, use LED lighting, and encourage guests to save energy where possible without compromising the comfort of their stay.
The hotel’s 40 rooms all have unobstructed sea views and offer Nordic-inspired interiors with light wooden tones matched with colorful feature walls. Hotel Split has a smashing rooftop pool deck where you can soak up the sun as you glare over the shimmering Adriatic before descending to the pebble beach for dip in the sea. On the rooftop and ground floor, Chef Vice cooks up modern Mediterranean fare in the Vagabundo Restaurant & Bar.
A: Strožanačka 20, 21312 Podstrana
T: +385 (0)21 420 420