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countless cultural attractions, fi ne food and award-winning wines, it is a standout destination. The Croatia 365 campaign will see us promote these all-year-round tourism offerings.” Tonko Rilovic, UK & Ireland Director, Croatian National Tourist Board


Where to book it  BALKAN HOLIDAYS – 0845 130 1114


Seven nights self-catering in April 2015 at the three-star Hotel Bon Repos and Apartments on the island of Korcula leads in at £267pp, based on four sharing a one- bedroom apartment, including fl ights from


“New for next year from Prestige are bear watching trips in stunning Risnjak National Park – ideal for


independent travellers” DAVID SKILLICORN, GENERAL MANAGER, PRESTIGE HOLIDAYS


Gatwick and transfers. balkanholidays.co.uk  HEADWATER HOLIDAYS – 0845 322 4672 A seven-night self-guided cycling holiday from Pula to Porec on the Istrian peninsula is priced from £1,169pp for travel in May 2015. The deal includes B&B accommodation with bags transported from hotel to hotel, bike hire,


route maps, fl ights and transfers. headwater.com  PRESTIGE HOLIDAYS – 01425 470139 A seven-night B&B stay in a classic room with a balcony at the fi ve-star Valamar Dubrovnik President Hotel in Dubrovnik is


priced from £588pp, for travel in April 2015, including fl ights and transfers. It includes a booking discount of £88 per couple if


booked by January 15. prestigeholidays.co.uk  THOMSON CRUISES – 0871 230 2800 A seven-night full-board Croatian Classics itinerary on Thomson Celebration is priced from £809pp, including fl ights and transfers. Departing from Dubrovnik on May 15, the round-trip cruise calls at Rovinj, Venice, Trieste, Zadar and Split. thomson.co.uk


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