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SPELEOLOGY AND CAVE DIVING
The diversity of Croatia's landscape, primarily the mountain ranges of Velebit, Mosor and Ucka,
as well as the continental mountain ranges, are a real challenge for speleologists that can visit
numerous caves throughout the whole year thanks to the favorable climate. A well-organized
network of speleological societies and a helicopter equipped Mountain Rescue Service (GSS),
enable all active holiday lovers to safely explore Croatia's caves. Besides caves suitable only
for professional speleologists, Croatia has numerous so-called tourist caves that are specially
suited and safe for amateurs.
CAVES THROUGHOUT HISTORY
Caves have been known to man since prehistoric times when they were used as shelters, as well as temporary and permanent homes. We can find material evidence for this on the walls, ceilings, as well as in the interiors of caves. The oldest written documents on Croatian caves date back to Roman times and are the result of research done by Roman scholars Lucrecius, Strabon and Plinius Senior and Junior two milleniums ago. The second oldest document is a church register from 1096 describing the cave called "pechina" (this is the origin of the Croatian word "pecina" meaning cave) on the island of Ugljan near Zadar. The cave is 28 m long and lies on the western side of the island, about 500 m north of the bay of Zeljina at 100 m above sea level.
Some hundred years ago, the world renown Croatian scientist Dr. Dragutin Gorjanovic-Kramberger discovered in a cave on the Husnjakovo mountain close to Krapina remains of prehistoric man known as Homo sapiens neanderthalensis. This archeological site is among the most valuable Neanderthal locations in the world.
A collection of artifacts and bones can be seen at the Museum of Early Man in Krapina. For information on opening hours and other, call +385/49-371-491.
CROATIA'S BEST-KNOWN CAVES
Of all mountainous areas, the Velebit and Mosor mountain ranges, as well as the Paklenica National Park have the most speleological sites such as caves and gorges suited for professionals that are familiar with techniques for climbing, descending into and moving through caves with full equipment etc. Here is a list of the best known caves:
- Panjkova Cave Krsnje in the Kordun Area 12 385 m
- Cave in the Tounj Quarry - Tounj 8 410 m
- Veternica Medvednica by Zagreb 6 816 m
- Jopiceve Caves - Kordun by Krnjak 6 564 m
- Donja Cerovacka Cave - Southern Velebit by
Gracac 2 510 m
- Klementina Cave - Velebit 2 403 m
- Mandelaja Cave - Ostarije by Ogulin 2 326 m
- Munizaba Cave - Velebit 2 300 m
- Ponorac Caves - Suvaja Kordun 2 232 m
- Lukina Cave - Northern Velebit 1 392 m
- Slovacka - Northern Velebit 1 017 m
- Stara Skola - Biokovo 576 m
- Vilimova Cave - Biokovo 572 m
- Gorge on Bunjevac - South Velebit 534 m
- Jama za kamenitim vratima - Biokovo 520 m
- Fantomska Cave - Velebit 477 m
- Ledenica in Lomska Valley - Velebit 451 m
- Munizaba Cave - Velebit 448 m
- Stupina Cave - Bitoraj 413 m
- Nova velika jama - Biokovo 380 m
- Jama kod Raspora - Raspor, Cicarija 361m
- Biokovka - Biokovo 359 m
- Podgracisce - Island of Brac 329 m
- Klanski gorge (Gotovz) - by Rijeka 320 m
- Puhaljka - Southern Velebit 320 m
- Zaboravna Cave - Biokovo 311 m
- Mala (Crna) Kicljeva Cave - Skrad, Gorski kotar 285 m
- Balinka Plaski - Lika 283 m
- Jama kod Matesica stana - Island of Brac 280 m
- Pretnerova Cave - Biokovo 252 m
- Semicka Cicarija - Istria 236 m
CROATIA'S TOURIST CAVES
Tourist caves are speleological sites suitable for tourist and children who can visit them safely with the help of a guide during opening hours. Here is a list of tourist caves in Croatia:
- Veternica on Medvednica above Zagreb
- Grgosova Cave by Samobor
- Vrlovka in Kamanj by Ozalj
- Lokvarka by Lokve (Gorski kotar)
- Vrelo by Fuzine (Gorski kotar)
- Baredine Cave by Porecka Nova Vas (Istria)
- Biserujka (Vitezica Cave) on the island of Krk
(Hrvatsko Primorje)
- Golubnjaca in Plitvice National Park (Lika)
- Samogradska Cave by Perusic (Lika)
- Gornja Cerovacka Cave by Gracac (Lika)
- Donja Cerovacka Cave by Gracac (Lika)
- Manita Cave in Paklenica National Park (Southern Velebit)
- Vranjaca at the Southern Foot of Mosor (Dalmatia)
- Modra Cave on the Island of Bisevo (Dalmatia)
- Sipun in Cavtat (Dalmatia)
CAVE DIVING LOCATIONS
Besides traditional speleology, cave diving, that is exploring underwater caves, is becoming more and more popular. Cave diving consists of two disciplines: Recreational cave diving - diving in underwater caves without particular knowledge of speleological techniques and Professional cave diving - diving in underwater caves, springs or in waters in land caves for which knowledge of diving and speleological techniques is a must. All interested in cave diving can contact the Croatian Cave Diving Society (HSRD)
MOUNTAIN RESCUE SERVICE - SPLIT
headquarters: Šibenska 41, 21000 Split
tel.: +385/21-569-861
fax: +385/21-543-477
gsm: +385/98-320-513
Working Hours: Monday from 19 to 22
Thursday from 18 to 21
In case of emergency, call +385/21-569-861 or +385/98-320-513
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| CROATIA - HOME OF THE TIE |
The word "croata" can be found in many languages as the root of words meaning "tie" or "cravat" (in English, German, French, Portuguese, Italian etc.). Croatia is the home of the tie, just as France
is the home of high fashion, Brazil of coffee, Switzerland of cheese and watches, Portugal of porto… Learn about the history of ties throughout the centuries and get yourself an authentic Croatian tie. |
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# Official language: Croatian, written in Latin alphabet
RELIGION
Religion: the majority of inhabitants are Catholics, followed by members of the Orthodox church, Muslims and Protestants
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
German, Italian and English are the most common foreign languages spoken in the tourist resorts.
TIME ZONE
GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Saturday in March to Saturday before last Sunday in October).
# POLITICS
* Croatia has democratic political system with multiple political parties.
* Bicameral parliament, the Sabor, is composed of a lower House of Representatives (Zastupnicki dom).
* President: Stipe Mesić, from February 2000, elected on a 5-years term
* Prime Minister: Ivica Račan
WHEN TO VISIT CROATIAN COAST?
The best period to visit our coast is from April to October. Peak temperatures in high season summer months (July, August) can reach 38°C (100°F), and the water surface at that point reaches a comfortable 26°C (79°F). High season has its obvious advantages for people looking for fun and excitement and disadvantages for others, but in Croatia you can always find some nice hidden place if you want to sleep far from loud music. Spring starting in March can bring some rain showers, but the autumn months, September and October, are ideal for travel if you want to relax. In the off season the beaches are less crowded and the prices drop, weather, however, remains stable and the water is still agreeably warm. Generally, you can travel along the Croatian coast at any time of the year. During winter season, however, you should pack some warm clothing in spite of the mild Mediterranean climate. The temperatures seldom drop below the freezing point but some winds might be unpleasant in the winter.
SOCIAL CONVENTIONS
People normally shake hands upon meeting and leaving. Smoking is generally acceptable but there are restrictions in public buildings and on public transport.
Topless sunbathing is generally accepted, but nude bathing is restricted to few designated beaches or any of numerous wild beaches along the coast.
HOLIDAYS
* January 1st - New Year's Day
* January 6th - Epiphany
* Easter Monday
* May 1st - May Day
* Corpus Christi - movable observance
* June 22nd - Day of the Anti-Fascist Struggle
* June 25th - Statehood Day
* August 5th - Homeland Gratitude Day
* August 15th - Assumption
* October 8th - Independence Day
* November 1st - All Saints' Day
* December 25-26 - Christmas Holidays
ELECTRICITY
220 volts, 50Hz
Plugs have two round pins or three round pins for appliances that need to be earthed. If you need adapters or transformers (for USA equipment check things like notebooks or electric razors if they have a switch), inquire in bigger shops with electric supplies or in supermarkets. |
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LEARN MORE ABOUT CROATIA'S REGIONS
Croatia's coast is 5835 km long, has 1185 islands and islets, and extends from the north-west to the south-east. It is divided into the regions of Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia. In order to help you choose your summer destination, we have prepared this feature about Croatia's regions.
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ISTRIA - CRYSTAL CLEAN SEA AND GREEN INTERIOR
Istria, placed on the peninsula of the same name, is the northernmost tourist region in Croatia and offers a beautiful coastline as well as a green interior. Visit Porec, Rovinj or Pula, tourist centers of rich cultural heritage with numerous hotels and restaurants to suit everyone's taste.
Should you choose Buje, Buzet, Motovun or Groznjan, you will enjoy the privacy and tranquility of these fortified medieval cities and learn more about traditional gastronomic specialties and wine production. There is something for everybody; first class service in 9 marinas on the Istrian coast for boaters, cycling and motocross trails, caves and tennis courts (the best are in Umag and Novigrad) for outdoor enthusiasts, and the Limski channel for nature lovers.
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KVARNER - MOUNTAINS, COAST AND ISLANDS
The Kvarner region lies next to Istria, and consists of the Kvarner coastline with islands and the mountain range. Kvarner, thanks to its favorable climate, has a 150 year tradition in elite and health tourism. Places such as Opatija, Lovran and Icici are ideal for those looking for luxury and first class entertainment, while the carnival city of Rijeka and the surrounding places offer various types of entertainment throughout the entire year. Boaters are welcome to the 8 well-equipped marinas, while outdoor enthusiasts can choose among climbing, cycling, motocross, hunting and fishing. 
DALMATIA - MEDITERRANEAN TEMPERAMENT
Dalmatia is Croatia's largest tourist region. There are three large cities: three thousand year old city of Zadar, Split - residence to the Roman Emperor Diocletian, and Dubrovnik to the far south, a UNESCO World Heritage List city. Choose between larger places such as Sibenik, Trogir and Makarska or the tranquil places on the Sibenik, Zadar and Makarska Rivieras. The Velebit and Biokovo mountain ranges, the Paklenica, Krka, Kornati and Mljet National Parks, wonderful speleological and diving locations, vineyards on the Peljesac peninsula and olive groves - all of this and much more can be found in sunny Dalmatia.. TOURIST INFO 
  
DALMATIA'S ISLANDS - BEAUTIES OF THE OPEN SEA
Croatia's coast with over 1100 islands is among the most indented on the Mediterranean, and is a favorite destination for tourists, especially boaters. The islands of Kornati and Dugi otok with its Telascica lake near the city of Zadar are particularly interesting, while the small islands near the city of Sibenik, such as Krapanj, are a great place for a tranquil holiday. The island of Hvar, home to the oldest theater in Europe and a summer festival, lies close to Split and has the most sunshine hours on the Adriatic.
The picturesque island of Solta with its bays far from the hustle and bustle of big cities is ideal for a quiet holiday. The island of Brac is known for its 200 m sandy beach "Zlatni rat", heaven for surfers. You can also try hang gliding or simply have a good time in the numerous night clubs, discos and restaurants. On the island of Vis, there are ruins of Roman thermae and an ancient theatre, as well as the breathtaking "Modra spilja" (Blue cave). If you are looking for a quiet holiday, Vis is the right destination due to the untouched nature and its few inhabitants. At the far south are the wooded island of Korcula, birthplace of Marco Polo and home to traditional knight dances, the island of Lastovo, known for its rich underwater, and the Elafiti islands close to Dubrovnik.
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TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
For an up to three-month stay in Croatia, a valid passport is all you need if you come from Europe, most of the American countries, Japan… (please check our list). Furthermore, there is a list of countries whose citizens can enter Croatia by presenting their identity cards. For more information on visas, please visit www.mvp.hr - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia - web site. |
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