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Apulia

Dream beaches and culture in the south of Italy

Puglia is located in the southeast of Italy on the Adriatic and Ionian Sea. The beginning in the northern part of the region is the spur of the Italian boot with the mountainous peninsula of Gargano and the Tremiti Islands. Then the plains with the Tavoliere delle Puglie and Terra di Bari wine-growing areas follow...

Palagruza

Adventure vacation on the Croatian island of Palagruza

The Croatian island of Palagruza belongs to a small uninhabited archipelago in the middle Adriatic Sea. This archipelago consists of two larger and three smaller islands surrounded by 15 rocks. They are the islands furthest away from the Croatian mainland and are located 124 kilometers south of Split and 168 kilometers east of the Italian...

Galesnjak

Romantic atmosphere makes for special vacations

Those who would like to spend the most beautiful days of the year far away from tourism and hustle and bustle will be thrilled by the small Croatian island Galesnjak. The island, which bears the shape of a heart, is popular with couples who are just in love and its romantic atmosphere makes for special vacations. Nestled between the island of Pasman...

Adria

A destination to fall in love with

For many Central Europeans, the frequently chosen destination is the nearby south. In the north of the Mediterranean Sea is a long side basin, the Adriatic Sea. The sea got its name from the Italian city of the same name, which is located in the province of Rovigo. Tourists have the choice between the Italian and Croatian Adriatic coast...

Rab

The happy island

The island of Rab is a jewel in the Kvarner bay. It is one of the sunniest and most wooded islands in Croatia. Situated between the Kvarneric and the Velebit Channel, it is separated from the mainland by only a few kilometers. With one of the two car ferries one reaches fast on the idyllic vacation island. Capital of Rab is the town of the same name with its...

Kotor

Experience world cultural heritage up close

The Mediterranean port city of Kotor is located in the southeastern part of Montenegro. Since 1979 the city has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kotor is not only known all over the world for its historical buildings and the beautiful small old town, but especially the bay of Kotor with its steep cliffs and the calm waters of the Adriatic Sea is a popular...

Vis

Unkown side of Croatia

The island Vis belongs to the Split-Dalmatia region. It is situated in the eastern part of the Adriatic Sea. On an area of 90 square meters the island is rather hilly. With 587 meters the mountain Hum is considered the highest elevation. The peak offers a fantastic view of the neighboring islands of Bisevo and Hvar. Among the inhabited islands, Vis is the furthest from the mainland of Dalmatia. There is a seasonal flight connection to Split...

Jesolo

Jesolo is considered a popular seaside resort on the Adriatic Sea

For many Germans, a holiday in Italy has long been simply a summer holiday. Most of them are attracted to the Upper Adriatic, where Jesolo is certainly the most popular holiday resort. Besides the long sandy beach, which invites you to sunbathe and relax, the town also offers a wide range of leisure activities, beautiful nature in the hinterland and exciting excursions. Sandy beach as the centre of interest The Lido di Jesolo peninsula is...

Festa del Redentore

Reminds the inhabitants of Venice of the end of the plague

On the third Saturday in July Venice celebrates the Festa del Redentore every year. Translated into German, the festival is called the "Festival of the Redeemer". The Festa del Redentore reminds the inhabitants of Venice of the end of the plague in 1557, one of the most devastating epidemics of that time cost the lives of more than 50,000 Venetians. The painter Tiziano Vecellio, who is still famous today, also fell victim to the plague...

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