adriatic2alps.com A video about a company Adriatic2Alps specialized in photography tours and workshops to Slovenia and Croatia as well as other countries of Adriatic region. Special thanks to Craig Stuart who shot and edited this movie and Mary Louise Lloyd for her testimonial and all her help with our business!

A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Split, Croatia by TravelPod blogger Billnpat titled “We Split!, A Luxury Cruise on the Adriatic.” Billnpat’s travel blog entry: “September 15 A wonderful day on a luxury day cruise on the Adriatic from Trogir to Split. Well, for us it was luxury, and, you know, I would not trade our little trip for the same trip on one of those huge yachts! The first stage was a little put-put passenger ferry, about double the size of a Granville Island ferry, from near the campground into Trogir. We then had about 90 minutes for coffee and another look around Trogir while we waited for the ferry to Split. That ferryboat was a catamaran style passenger ferry, about 100 ft long, with an open upper deck and a closed lower deck… could probably carry about 200, but I figure there were about 80 of us on the trip. It was a lovely little trip, with one stop along th way… about an hour altogether, and a far nicer entrance to Split than the hectic road entrance. We docked about 100 metres from the entrance to the famed Diocletian Palace which forms the core of the “Old Town” of Split. For those unfamiliar with Split, the Diocletian Palace, built around 300 AD by the Roman Emperor for his retirement home, forms a walled inner town of about 4×4 city blocks. It has been substantially torn up and infilled over the centuries, so the interior is a mish-mash of old Roman walls, gates and archways with medieval and renaissance little homes. Shops

Seventh clip from our tour in may 2008. It begins at Paklenica National Park (close to Zadar) in Croatia. Then we headed for Lukovo (50 miles from Rijeka). The road between Zadar and Rijeka was absolutely first class. So many turns and so much beauty; it was amazing! Highly recommendable this strech..would wish we didn’t have that much stuff packed on the bike but still:-) Pls watch in high quality!

Visit of the Adriatic pearl, Dubrovnik. The old Raguse republic.

Here we have impressions from Croatia, sightseeing, nature, sea, cities, people

www.bicycletouringpro.com. In April 2009, I went for a hike in the mountains above Orebic, Croatia. It took me 3.5 hours to reach the peak of the mountain (960 meters), but it was one of the best experiences of my travels in Europe.

Biking in Dalmatia