
It may seem strange at the first glance, but Dalmatia is wide and different.
This island is absolutely bare, and that one is overgrown. Here we see marmorial cliffs, and there - gentle woody slops. Northen islands like the Swiz and southern like Greece or Seychelles.
The nature is woody at north, steppe at the middle and woody again at south.
So you decide. Is it too hot at south for you? Do you want to feel deep woody air or this is too much oxi? Is it ok if the water temperature is about 24 at september or this's too cold?





Under immigration laws of the Republic of Croatia a foreign citizen can stay without residence permit for up to 90 days within any 6 month period. Citizens of EU Member States and other countries with which Croatia has agreement on visas can enter Croatia without obtaining the visa in advance. They have to carry a valid passport or ID card only. Others must obtain the travel visa what can be done in Croatian diplomatic missions and embassies...
There are three ways to obtain Croatian citizenship: by birth on the territory of the Republic of Croatia, by origin, and by naturalization.
In the first case person can obtain Croatian citizenship provided that before the filing of the petition he/she had a registered place of residence for a period of not less than five years constantly in Croatia.
If both of parents were Croatian citizens at the time of birth a child can obtain Croatian citizenship by origin...
Fazana – one of Croatia cities - lies just opposite the Brijuni Islands, in the vicinity of Pula.
It is a small fishery town. A great amount of pine woods and vineyards gather round this place. It serves as a small starting point for ships, mostly for the Brijuni islands. No doubt, the place you must visit is the parish church Kosma. It is well-known for paintings of the artist Ventura...


