CROATIA – The Mediterranean as it once was
The Croatian coast takes your breath away, it is simply overwhelming. The Adriatic is a miniature replica of the Mediterranean as it once used to be – peaceful and calm, with original odors and colorful sea and vegetation, with small towns and places rich with the irresistible charm. The Croatian coast has undisputedly preserved the integrity and beauty of the past centuries.
Crystal sea, exciting undersea world, mountains and hills which are generally overwhelming, green valleys, charming coastal picturesque towns and modern, developed city centers, and yet the preserved tradition, represent the actual and inviting picture of Croatia, ideal for a vacation, but also a secure and safe place for living.
The pleasant climate and a considerable number of sunny days look very stimulating and promising in everyday schedule. The Dalmatian island of Hvar, for instance, according to the statistics, has in average 310 sunny days a year.
In Croatia, one finds a mixture of traditional and modern. Croatia follows global trends, and grows at a very dynamic pace, yet keeping all its particularities, attractive to investors and businessmen. This is the land where business aspect intermingles with pleasure. Many, after the successful completion of the successful business venture or investments, change their foreign homes, and choose to live in Croatia. It is not an exception any more to combine the office in a European country, and a quiet life in Croatia, in particular thanks to the good traffic connections with the majority of European and world centers.
The picture speaks better than thousand words – it is, therefore, difficult to find words to describe the beauty of thousands of Croatian islands as well as the coast, one of the most beautiful coastal lines in the world, as many can testify. Although such an estimate can seem a bit exaggerated, many a world traveler, journalists, writers, tourists, claim it is the most beautiful on the Mediterranean.
However, let the photos speak for themselves.
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