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Croatia Traveller's Dalmatia: Split to Dubrovnik is a fun and comprehensive guide toCroatia's most celebrated region. Marvel at thegrandeur of Diocletian's palace in Split andfollow a walking tour along Dubrovnik's ancientstone walls that protect the "pearl of theAdriatic". Party the night away in glamorous Hvartown or discover the fascinating Jewish heritageof Split and Dubrovnik. Watch a "sword dance" inKorcula, visit wineries on Vis island or thePeljesac peninsula or soak up sun on one ofCroatia's best beaches.
With personalrecommendations and up-to-date details on sights, transportation, accommodation and restaurants, this guide insures you will experience the very best of Dalmatia. HERE'S WHAT YOU GET:52 full-color imagesprofessionally-written prosetemperature and precipitation information and chartsfestivals and eventstop highlights and suggested day trips13 full-color mapswalking tours of Dubrovnik and Split with mapsgetting to and from Split and Dubrovnik airportbus routes, durations and companiesferry routes, durations and companiesdriving times and parking informationopening hours and prices of all major sightscultural, architectural, historic and artistic background on all sightsCroatian language section with 20 helpfulphrases, pronunciation guide, numbers, days and monthsall about mobile phones, useful numbers and getting onlineadvice on which neighborhoods are the best to stay indescription, location, pricing and contactinformation for 20 hotels in Split, 43 hotels inDubrovnik and dozens of the best throughout the regionthe best bars, clubs and discos in the regionwhere to take the kidsthe best restaurants for local specialtieswhere the locals eatthe best shopping dealshow to avoid the crowdsAbout Jeanne OliverJeanne is a professional guidebook writer who hasbeen visiting and reporting about Croatiaregularly since 1996 and now publisheswww.croatiatraveller.com, a 1600-page onlinetravel guide.
She wrote the first guidebook inEnglish to Croatia for Lonely Planet in 1999, followed by three subsequent editions. Her travelarticles have appeared in the Miami Herald, SanFrancisco Chronicle, St Petersburg Times, theDenver Post, National Geographic Traveler and the New York Post. Transferring her knowledge and expertise onmatters Croatian to the web has allowed her toexpand upon her advice to travelers and keepCroatia travel information fresh and up-to-date.
Going "indie" as a travel publisher has alsoallowed her to tell the unvarnished truth aboutthe best--and worst--Croatia has to offer oneverything from accommodation to dining totransport to sights. Jeanne travels to Croatiaannually to update the content on her website.