Plan your sailing vacation around these events, you won't regret it
February 9, 2018, TCN is happy to welcome writer number 107 – Sanja Jovanović; a Vancouverite, new mama, yoga teacher, marketing professional, writer, coffee lover and sailor in the making… On TCN, we write a lot about expats living in Croatia but this time, Sanja shares a new perspective – the anticipation of an expat to be. We look forward to following your journey as you chase your dreams beside the Adriatic. If you are interested in writing for TCN, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
February 8th 2018, continuing our look at Croatia’s foreign entrepreneurs, this week we introduce you to Michael Freer, a man bringing new ideas and a fresh perspective to local businesses and communities.
It's February 1st, 2018 and already we are looking ahead to the summer months... From January onwards bookings for summer sailing holidays only increase, so let's fire your imagination with some ideas for destinations. Here are 5 destinations we believe you should add to your central Dalmatia sailing itinerary
On the 19th January 2018, BBC’s writer Kristin Vuković romantically describes the state of ‘fjaka’, a phenomenon very specific to Dalmatia; and while fjaka is all good and well on holiday, to live and work with it is another story entirely.
January 14, 2018, we are continuing our look at the foreign entrepreneurs of Croatia and hopefully bringing you some inspiration for the new year. This week we introduce you to Maria Mustapić and Korana Bučić from Sydney, who moved to Split to open a hostel and now have a small empire. One of the incredible success stories of two powerhouse women and it all started with an innocent comment from a friend...
More than a quarter of a million kuna was raised last week in various charity actions in Split!
One cannot work in tourism, without a sense of humour.
The last week before Christmas and no doubt, a last-minute shopping panic. Something to consider - if you are going to spend money this Christmas, why not make sure it stays in local hands or goes to a good cause?
Continuing our look at foreign entrepreneurs, this week we meet Ronny Haesen from Belgium.