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Croatia: Seeking shelter in a sobe
Special to the Los Angeles TimesHe was the least aggressive among the dozens of locals waving sobe signs in our faces. My fiancé, Jay, and I had just stepped off the ferry onto the Croatian island of Korcula, where the placard-carriers were standing on the dock, competing with one...Tags: Crimes, Tourism and Leisure, Rentals, Trips and Vacations, Family
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The Kvarner Islands: Adriatic idyll
Special to the Los Angeles TimesI'm walking along a stretch of the Adriatic Sea that reminds me of another time, another hemisphere. It's not the forest of pine trees that offers shade along the seawall on a poster-perfect 70-degree day. It's not the little docked boats bobbing up and...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Tourism and Leisure, Benito Mussolini, Rentals
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Visiting Croatia's Kvarner Islands
GETTING THERE From LAX, Lufthansa offers connecting service (change of plane) to Zagreb. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $462. Two buses leave daily from Zagreb to Krk and Rab islands. Regular bus service connects the islands, although the...Tags: Croatia, Los Angeles International Airport, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Getaway Travel
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Zagreb, Croatia: Europe's new star
Tribune staff reporterZagreb, Croatia One morning, shrieking whistles yanked me out of a deep sleep. They sounded like a thousand cops dealing with an apocalyptic traffic jam. The constant racket drove out all rational thought. From my room's window, I couldn't see the...Tags: Cults and Sects, Salads, Furniture, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations
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Save money, find adventure by riding buses on foreign trips
Anyone planning an overseas trip knows that gas prices and rental-car rates are soaring. If there's an upside, it's that more travelers will discover the joys of taking the bus.
I love trains, but buses are more reliable, cost less and almost always...Tags: Soups, Albania, Hotels and Accommodations, Foods and Beverages, Mexico
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1925 elegance lives in Zagreb
Tribune staff reporterThe Regent Esplanade Mihanoviceva 1, Zagreb, Croatia; 888-201-1806; http://www.regenthotels.com The Regent Esplanade brought glamor and elegance to Zagreb in 1925 when it opened to cater to passengers of the famed Orient Express train route between...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Maria Callas, French Toast, Tourism and Leisure
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No fur for 'ER' doc
ZAGREB, Croatia - An animal rights group kicked off its first antifur campaign in eastern Europe with roadside billboards featuring Goran Visnjic and his pet dog Bugsy. The billboards show a picture of Visnjic, star of NBC's "ER," cradling Bugsy and...Tags: Europe, Hospitals and Clinics, Justice and Rights, Death, Croatia
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