Photo credit : Barbara Bacic / Lassi Kurkijärvi
Photo credit : Barbara Bacic / Lassi Kurkijärvi
Starting our trip in Southern Croatia, we will make you discover Dalmatia, a region rich in history, culture and gastronomy.
One of the most beautiful parts of the Dalmatian coast runs along Croatia, between Trogir, Split and Dubrovnik.
Dalmatia is undoubtedly a wine-growing region where its people, proud of these traditions, will be happy to reveal to you all their know-how.
Come discover large vineyards characterized by an incredible diversity of climates for such a small country.
You are lucky Dalmatia has the most beautiful sites of Croatia, you do not risk to be bored!
You will undoubtedly fall under the charm of this Sleeping Beauty of the Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina will unveil all its mysteries to you, between wine traditions, mixture of cultures and a rich history.
Fascinating landscapes and a culture halfway between East and West, Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a strong multiculturalism that makes the richness and particularity of the country.
Bosnia-Herzegovina has also a long wine-growing tradition…
The vineyard is developed on the basis of native grape varieties that had resist to the ice age.
Population : 4 170 000
Surface : 56 594 km2
Official langage : Croate
Currency : Kuna
Capital : Zagreb
Time difference : No time difference
Electricity : no adaptor required
The telephonic code : +385
Climat : Variable by region; continental: harsh cold winter, warm Mediterranean summer: very hot summer and mild winter. The best period is from April to October.
Population : 3 861 920
Surface : 51 197 km2
Official langage : Bosnian, Serbian and Croate
Currency : Mark
Capital : Sarajevo
Time difference : No time difference
The telephonic code : +387
Climat : Mediterranean and continental in the North. Winters are mild (5°C average). Summers are very hot and sunny (up to 35-40°C). The best period is from April to October.