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The Telegraph: Obavezno posjetite Istru i kušajte teran i tartufe

18.01.2014. 18:18; ; Početna / Gospodarstvo / The Telegraph: Obavezno posjetite Istru i kušajte teran i tartufe
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Stručnjakinja za putovanja uglednog britanskog časopisa ‘The Telegraph‘ objavila je vodič za putovanje kroz Hrvatsku i konstatirala kako je Hrvatska ‘definitivno in’ i svojim čitateljima predložila nekoliko hit destinacija koje svakako moraju posjetiti nađu li se u Hrvatskoj.

Kao obavezan ističe posjet Istri, posebno Poreču i Rovinju,  preporučuje degustaciju terana i tartufa, ali i posjet šumama, brdima te kulturnim znamenitostima.

Kao neizostavni navedeni su i Split te Dubrovnik i Zadar, ali otoci poput Hvara, Korčule te poluotoka Pelješca, ali i Makarska rivijera pa i plaža Zrće kao nezaobilazna destinacija za mlade željne zabave.

U Telegraphu nisu zaboravili ni na naš glavni grad, ali ni na Plitvička jezera čije slapove nazivaju spektakularnima, prenosi Dnevnik.hr.

citiramo:

Croatia is now definitely “in”, with some 400,000 arrivals from the UK in 2013, up 25 per cent on 2012. The newest member of the EU, all but forgotten for almost a decade following the war (1991–1995) that saw the break-up of Yugoslavia, is firmly back on the summer destinations map. And with its stunning coastline, unspoilt nature (including eight national parks) and beautifully-preserved centuries-old harbour towns, it offers a less commercial take on the sun, sea and sand holidays you would expect in Greece or Spain. So where exactly should you head for?

Fly to Pula in the north-west to explore Istria, a green peninsula with close cultural ties to northern Italy. Popular with both Italians and Central Europeans on account of its accessibility, it’s also the most highly organised region in terms of tourism facilities and infrastructure.

The region is best known for its Venetian-era port towns on the west coast, including its top seaside destinations, Porec and Rovinj. The undulating hills of the interior are planted with vineyards giving forth the rich red Teran wine, and pungent truffles are unearthed in its woodlands. Ideal for a low-key foodie holiday with some hiking and culture included, Istria also attracts festival-goers with open-air electronic music bonanzas by the sea at Fort Punta Christo (fortpuntachristo.net) just outside Pula.

Destination expert
Jane Foster is a travel writer based in Athens and Dubrovnik. She has written guidebooks on the Balkans, Croatia, and Greece and writes for various UK and US newspapers. She has a degree in Architecture and speaks English, Italian, Croatian and Greek

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