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Re tours’ expected hotels
Travelers' Intercom, March 2008 issue
My wife and I have been either traveling or living abroad for nearly 50 years. With rare exceptions, we have always traveled independently. Being 69 and 71, respectively, and getting a little leery of traveling by ourselves to the more underdeveloped parts of the world, we decided that we would experiment with group tours. We took ...
Boarding Pass
Boarding Pass, May 2007 issue
Dear Globetrotter: Welcome to the 375th issue of your monthly overseas travel magazine. Do not try this at home. . . or even away from home. Several tourists on a bus in Costa Rica fought back when three muggers held them up on Feb. 21 this year. A group of 12 passengers on the Carnival Cruise Lines ship Carnival ...
Focus on Archaeology — Pula, a Roman treasure in Croatia
Columns, January 2007 issue
by Julie Skurdenis “You’ve come at just the right time,” commented the cheerful young woman in the Tourist Information Office. “If you look just outside our front door, you’ll see the archaeologists excavating the Roman Forum. They just started six weeks ago.” My husband, Paul, and I were in the Croatian town of Pula at the tip ...
Around Croatia
Travelers' Intercom, December 2006 issue
We spent two weeks in Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia, July 5-18, 2006, on the motorcoach tour “Crossroads of Cultures & Contrasts” with Brendan Worldwide Vacations (21625 Prairie St., Chatsworth, CA 91311-5833; 800/421-8446, www.brendanvacations.com). The cost was $1,623 per person, land only. We had a wonderful time. We started in Sarajevo, which is pretty, safe and reasonably ...
Croatia with Cross-Culture Journeys
Tours in Review, November 2006 issue
Croatia is a wonderful destination, with six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, great food and wine and, during our June ’06 trip, perfect weather. My husband, Robert, and I took the 10-night “Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast & Splendid Dubrovnik” tour (land price, $2,795) plus a 4-night pre-tour, “The Beautiful Istrian Peninsula” ($700), from Cross-Culture Journeys (12 White Pine ...
August Report Cards
Report Cards, August 2006 issue
FIRST, FAST & FURIOUS ? The following is a sampling of reports received from ITN readers around the globe. ITN invites you to join our corps of reporters ? just drop a card in the mail while the travel impressions are fresh in your mind. To obtain your ITN Report Cards, send a self-addressed, stamped, ...
Croatia and Slovenia with Vantage Deluxe World Travel
Tours in Review, December 2005 issue
We highly recommend “Croatia and Other Hidden Treasures of the Adriatic” with Vantage Deluxe World Travel (90 Canal St., Boston, MA 02114-2031; phone 800/322-6677 or visit www.vantagetravel.com). Our 15-day tour, April 20-May 4, ’05, cost $6,470 for the two of us, including air from Boston and optional travel insurance. Breakfast was included daily along with several ...
Monet Adriatic cruise
Travelers' Intercom, August 2005 issue
We took a 14-day Adriatic cruise from Dubrovnik, Croatia, to Venice, ltaly, aboard the m/v Monet, March 16-30, ’05, with Elegant Cruises & Tours (www.elegantcrusies.com). We arranged it through TravLtips (Flushing, NY; 800/872-8584 or www.travltips.com). We took advantage of the off-season rates; they will be available again in November. The Monet has three cabin categories and ...
Following the locals to Croatia’s choice coastal towns
Features, March 2005 issue
—Deanna Palic, Contributing Editor, ITN Guidebooks point travelers toward the more internationally known Croatian islands and cities on the Adriatic: Hvar, Korcula, Split, Opatija and Dubrovnik. For this holiday, however, my husband, Josip, and I were searching for a destination relatively unknown to international tourists. Our ultimate goal was to alternate between relaxing at the beach ...
Driving the Dalmatian coast, plus Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes
Features, May 2004 issue
By Jack C. Ogg, part 2 of 3 on the Balkans The aqua-blue waters of the Adriatic, the coves and beaches of the Dalmatian coast, medieval walled cities, imperial Roman ruins, mountain lakes and the forests and vineyards of the interior make Croatia a modern-day Shangri-la. A country of contrasts Croatia is a relatively new country, and one ...
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