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I'm licensed Croatian guide and tour director with italian blood and spirit. ...
Original, open minded and heart centered professional. Multicultural environment well known and ...
Hallo, my name is Tanja, I'm licenced local guide for Croatia, tour manager, traveler, ...
I am a licenced guide for the northwestern part of the Croatian coast, the cities of Rijeka and ...
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Hi dear traveller, my name is Ivana. I am a licensed local tourist guide, tour leader, ...
Hi, I am Veki, a Tour Guide passionate for Life and its ingridients: people, local ...
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Добрый день.Я,Anatoliy Varvaruk.Живу в Хорватии(п-oв Истра) как ...
There's arguably no more a serene and handsome spot in all of Croatia than where Opatija sits, tucked neatly between the glass-like waters of the Kvarner Gulf and the olive-clad hills of the Istrian Peninsula. Back in its heyday, this town was a summer getaway for the nobles and luminaries of the Habsburg dynasty. Rich folk flocked from Austro-Hungary and raised elegant palaces, spas, and stunning promenades in their wake.
These days, touches of that beautiful belle époque era are still visible. You can weave between them on your way down to the coastal coves and stop to strike a pose with the “Girl wth the Seagull”. A dip before breakfast, perhaps? The bustling port area is the anchor of the town. It makes the most of the long, sunny hours and balmy Mediterranean weather that dominate from early spring, offering tanning spots, long walks down the promenade, and boat moorings by the bucket load.
Opatija tour guides can also help you explore the rest of the Istrian Peninsula. One of the most unique regions in the Balkans, it's steeped in Italian culture, with towns like Motovun and Pula oozing Roman history. It's also a culinary mecca, so don't leave without sampling those truffle-topped tagliatelles and tangy olive oils.
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