Slomadism Split: Join the Laidback Mediterranean Lifestyle

I have been writing about the digital nomad opportunity in Croatia for over 3 years now, and I am learning certain truths about the scene here.  One is that if Saltwater Nomads is organising the event, there will be no compromise on quality, innovation, or a stellar lineup of speakers and activities.  Full disclosure, I … Read more

Split in 24 Hours: Attractions, Nature, Food, and Nightlife

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Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and the largest city in the Dalmatia region and the Croatian Adriatic coast. Split has for many years been a transition hub, and fairly neglected by tourists. Nevertheless, in the last decade or so, Split has acquired quite a reputation and is becoming one of the most popular … Read more

Zagreb to Dubrovnik: the Ultimate 10-day Road Trip Itinerary

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The best way to discover Croatia is by car, giving you the freedom to go off the beaten path and chart your own adventure around the country, all the way from Zagreb to Dubrovnik. Before we jump into it, do be aware that most car rentals in Croatia are manual transmissions! Automatic cars are available … Read more

New Year’s Day Swim Events Held in Several Croatian Coastal Cities

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In Pula, some 40 swimmers joined in celebrating New Year’s Day by participating in the first swim of the year in the Mornar bathing facility. During the event held at noon, they wished a happy new year to other residents of Pula. In Opatija, a dozen swimmers called Kukali braved winter conditions, including a sea temperature of … Read more

Split Tech City Strengthening IT Sector, Showcasing Dalmatian City

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 As Novac/Ljubica Vuko writes, when the very first OpenCoffee was held back in 2008, nobody could have dreamed that this meetup would reach its 130th sequel and that the Split Tech City association would emerge from connecting several technology and entrepreneurship lovers. The latest Split Tech City announced a get together which took place on … Read more

People also ask Google: Is Dubrovnik or Split Better?

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Ah, the tale of two ancient cities, both breathtaking in their own ways. One, the Adriatic Pearl, the other, Dalmatia’s bustling capital – but both full of pride that there is no better place.  Their vibrant history more or less defines them. Dubrovnik’s roots trace back to the 7th century when it was founded as … Read more