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With its back-to-basics vibe, Vis is the most remote but most authentic of the main islands. Its fabulous cuisine would be reason enough to visit – and divers will love its crystal-clear waters dotted with wrecks.
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Home of the film festival of the same name, this charming hilltop town stuns visitors with its commanding view – some love it so much they stay to open boutiques and galleries.
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Windsurfing hub Pelješac is known for its wines, its oysters and its lack of foreign tourists. Halfway between Split and Dubrovnik, it’s an easy hop from Korčula.
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As idylic as it gets, Mljet is one-third national park, two-thirds nature. Regular crossings from Dubrovnik bring tourists over but they soon dissipate amid the greenery of this one-road island where the mongoose roams free.
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Osijek
The key city of Slavonia, Osijek has a number of grand hotels, a busy nightlife partly driven by its large student population, and restaurants serving classic regional dishes spiced with paprika.
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Kick off your shoes and really relax. This isn’t tourism. This is way-out-thereness, an antidote to the crowds. Think Robinson Crusoe, only with fine wine, seafood risotto and maybe a rented moped.
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Varaždin
Varaždin is the cultural, economic and administrative centre of Hrvatsko Zagorje. It’s a pretty, Baroque city, its skyline punctured by church towers, its centre lined with parks and gardens. It celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2009, renovating its National Theatre, …
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