Bradt Croatia Guidebook
by Piers Letcher
Croatia Travel Guide – Holiday advice and expert travel tips including Zagreb and Dubrovnik hotels and restaurants, highlights and archaeological sites. Also including Slovania, Game of Thrones locations in Dubrovnik, sailing, diving and hiking, wildlife and national parks such as Paklenica, Plitvice Lakes, plus Split, Korcula, Istria and Pula.
Size: 135 X 216 mm
Edition: 6
Number of pages: 448
Bradt Croatia Guide
The latest edition of the most comprehensive English-language guide to Croatia.
About this guide to Croatia
This updated Bradt Croatia guidebook, now in a 6th edition, reflects recent changes, especially since Croatia’s accession to the EU in 2013. Bradt’s Croatia offers the most detailed coverage of all the guides of the coast and islands, as well as the capital Zagreb and areas further inland.
New for this edition are: more details of Slavonia, new accommodation options in all price brackets, new restaurants, plus new features on Croatian wines and Game of Thrones locations and tours in Dubrovnik.
Sitting at the cross-roads of Europe, Croatia offers an unrivalled mix of culture and nature. It continues to seduce visitors with its beautifully preserved historic towns and cities, magnificent cultural sights, gorgeous coastline, outstanding national parks and delicious food-not to mention some of the clearest waters you are likely to find anywhere in the Mediterranean.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 Background Information
Chapter 2 Practical Information
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Zagreb
Chapter 4 Inland Croatia
Chapter 5 Istria
Chapter 6 Kvarner Bay and Islands
Chapter 7 Northern Dalmatia
Chapter 8 Central Dalmatia
Chapter 9 Southern Dalmatia
Chapter 10 Diving in Croatia
Appendix 1 Language
Appendix 2 Further Information
Index
About the author and updater
Rudolf Abraham is an award-winning travel writer and photographer specialising in Croatia and Eastern Europe. He is the author of Bradt’s Istria and he has contributed to or updated many more titles, including the Bradt guides to Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Transylvania, and several books on art and architecture. His work is published widely in magazines and online. Rudolf first visited Croatia in the late 1990s, lived in Zagreb for two years, and continues to spend several weeks a year based in Croatia.