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The Secret’s Out About Croatia’s Spectacular Dalmatian Shore, But Istriathe Peninsula Neighboring Slovenia And A Fast Hop From Italy’s Triesteis Beginning To Lure American Travelers To Its Adriatic Beaches And Lush Interior That’s Been Christened The ‘New Tuscany.’
The secret’s out about Croatia’s impressive Dalmatian shore, but Istria the spur neighboring Slovenia and a quick hop from Italy’s Trieste is starting to lure American travelers to its Adriatic beaches and verdant interior that has been christened the “new Tuscany.” The vibe here is decidedly Italian. You’ll find lots of prosciutto and regional wines on the menu, and Italian is the second language. Actually the Romans were so besotted with Istria that they called it the “terra magica.” But a big difference from the Italian boot : the tourist crowds and costs. Hilltop hamlets are yours for the strolling, truffles, yours for the foraging.
For tours to Croatia, consider booking a schedule with Kompas US. Since the 1980s when Kompas was the official tour operator to the previous Yugoslavia, the company has evolved into a multi-country provider of escorted tours and group tours to Central and South Europe. Its core business is selling Croatia to U.S. Tour operators and travel agents.
Nick Jaksic, VP sales and marketing at Kompas in Fort Lauderdale, claims that Kompas “offers a number of provoking four- and five-star hostels for its groups in Istria like the Kempinski Umag, Sole Garden Istria in Umag, Monte Mulini Rovinj, and the Molindrio Laguna Hotel Porec.” Tiana Maretic, an Istria local who works alongside Kompas France, is keen on the Valsabbion Hotel in Pula “because of its high quality foodthe best-rated trattoria in Croatia according to GaultMillau.” She lists 3 “must-visit” places in central Istria, where wine routes and olive oil factories delight foodies : “Hum, the tiniest city in the world, Motovun known for its film festival, and Roc for its music festival.” In Croatia you can purchase a luxury Croatia real estate.
Jetset Montenegro
Montenegro was a magnet for Hollywood movie celebs like Sophia Loren and Richard Burton who found a hedonist’s playground on the mountain-backed Riviera. Jammed between Bosnia and Albania on the Balkan Spur, the little country dropped off the tourism map during decades of Red rule and the Balkan wars. Now Montenegro is moving back into the spotlight, thanks in large part to Amanresorts, which has pumped millions into the restoration of a private island resort called Sveti Stefan. This four-year project was the most important in Amanresorts’ history.
Attached to the mainland by a tiny isthmus, the fortified island was converted from a fishing hamlet into a luxury hotel complicated in the 1960s, but then fell into decline in the 1990s. The UNESCO heritage listed island is dotted with olive and pomegranate trees, perfumed with oleander. In contrast to several of the large-scale real estate developments on the coast, Amanresorts has slowly preserved the island’s fifteenth century homes and cobblestone streets. Surrounded by crescent formed beaches, the 50 guest accommodationshoused in previous fishermen’s cottagesare finished with local materials and decked out with custom-designed furniture to reflect the island’s natural classy.
Across the bay, the Villa Milo269;er offers an extra 8 apartments. Once the summer residence of Queen Marija Karadjordjevic, the villa debuted in December 2008 as stage one of Aman Sveti Stefan, with the remainder of the resort opening earlier this year. Amanjunkies who have learned to expect top-notch service and conveniences at Amanresorts worldwide won’t be unhappy with this beautiful Montenegro property.
Eye on Iceland
Back in 2008when Iceland’s economy tanked and the Icelandic krona dropped significantly against the U.S. Dollar the country once renowned for excessive costs turned into a top bargain destination for travelers. Suddenly, Iceland’s geyser-pocked wasteland and Reykjavik’s red-hot party scene were within easy reach. Icelandair promoted cheap airfares and packages to go to the Blue Lagoon, bubbling with natural hot springs right next to the airfield. In the end Iceland turned a recession into a tourism boom.
Today, Iceland has made a spot on the average traveler’s bucket list, and travel agents are exploiting continued deals with Icelandair. The airline regularly beats competitors on costs to Europe with three-day stopovers included for no extra cost. Though a quick five-hour flight implies that many East Coasters are just jetting to Iceland and skipping a jaunt to the Continent in spite of a certain (uncontrollable) volcano. Tip : The light-filled days of June (twenty hours of sunlight) could be the perfect time to go to, when the Reykjavik Humanities Holiday takes central stage.
No, not the Peach State. After a trip to the Republic of Georgia, we say that Tbilisi, the nation’s atmospheric capital, is the “next Prague.” When the country was a part of the USSR, Georgia hosted countless Soviet leaders who were tempted by the Black Sea beaches, brick-domed baths fed by underground hot springs, and prized bottles of Borjomi mineral water. (Not to mention the wine. Georgia is the mythical birthplace of viticulture) Today the country is a thrilling and mostly unexplored destination at the crossroads of west and east.
In Tbilisi’s Old Town, pedestrian streets are lined with stylish bars, boutiques, and frescoed orthodox churches. Crumbling pastel homes lean at peculiar angles, like the lines in a cubist painting, and colorful Kazak rugs are draped across wooden balconies, extravagantly carved in the Georgian practice. With the arrival of global hotel brandsthe Radisson Blu Iveria Hotel opened on famous Rustaveli Avenue in 2009Tbilisi is a destination to watch.
Georgia is legendary for its hospitality and lavish feasts. This land in the Caucasus once wooed antiquity’s Jason (who sailed across the Black Sea to Georgia in pursuit of the Golden Fleece) and will shortly begin seducing American travelers in a big fashion. It will not be too long before the cat’s out of the bag about Georgia’s provoked cuisine and genuine joie de vivre,writes tagza.com.
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