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Post by ZAD on Jan 6, 2014 21:26:01 GMT 1
With summer just a few months away in Europe, the travel tipsters advising the ‘must see’ places have been busy. After Business Insider tipped Croatia among the hottest destination in 2014, the Huffington Post are the latest to jump on the bandwagon, naming Croatia on top of their ‘World’s Greatest Traveler’s Go/No-Go List for 2014′… First on the list of the ‘Go’ places for 2014 is Croatia, with Huffington Post’s text explaining why. Croatia…It is Italy without the hype (and costs). 21st century travelers are in search for new utopias—think Paris in the 20s, Bali in the 70s, and Prague circa 1990. Amazing Croatia may be that next happening generational destination. via www.croatiaweek.com/huffington-post-croatia-number-one-place-for-2014/
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Post by crojoe on Jan 6, 2014 22:46:50 GMT 1
With summer just a few months away in Europe, the travel tipsters advising the ‘must see’ places have been busy. After Business Insider tipped Croatia among the hottest destination in 2014, the Huffington Post are the latest to jump on the bandwagon, naming Croatia on top of their ‘World’s Greatest Traveler’s Go/No-Go List for 2014′… First on the list of the ‘Go’ places for 2014 is Croatia, with Huffington Post’s text explaining why. Croatia…It is Italy without the hype (and costs). 21st century travelers are in search for new utopias—think Paris in the 20s, Bali in the 70s, and Prague circa 1990. Amazing Croatia may be that next happening generational destination. via www.croatiaweek.com/huffington-post-croatia-number-one-place-for-2014/Just don't think it's Bali in the 70's, unless they are trying to put a comparison to remnants of the hippie age and the new yuppies mingling on sun stretch sandy beaches together (something like the clubing youth and the mega rich with their yachts in Split?), big waves, exotic food and pretty friendly locals, not to mention amazing relics of the past? Bali is worlds apart from most Croatian destinations (seeing that I have been to both places for more then 12 months each). One is tropical the other isn't, one has tourists almost 12 months a year while the other doesn't. Maybe the likes of PAG are starting to catch the all night club scene, but they sure have a long way to go to match Bali, even back in the 70's.
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Post by ZAD on Jan 7, 2014 0:19:35 GMT 1
And wasn't Paris bombed in the 20's?
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Post by justapixel on Jan 7, 2014 1:53:11 GMT 1
OMG, I've always believed that Bali was a little island, and now I checked on wiki and they say it has the same population as Croatia. WTF?! I know that Indonesia is populous and crowded but this is ridiculous.
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