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Travel to Croatia
Mediterranean as it once was !
More then 10 years in Croatia tourism on leader's positions in hotels and
travel agencies are guarantee that my services are fast, correct and what is
most important safe. Do not hesitate to contact me. On this web page you can
explore and book a best what Croatia and region can offer you. I hope and
suppose that you will spend your next holidays with me - here in Croatia.
The Mediterranean as it once was!
Yours,
Robert Sedlar
Managing director
Adria Alpe Turizam Ltd.
Travel agency
Draganici street 2b 10 010 Zagreb Republic of Croatia Tel: +385 1 6608 463 Fax: +385 1 6608 463 Cell: +385 98 9910 463
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If you'd like to explore the Mediterranean
paradise known as Croatia, you may want to
buy a timeshare
in your favorite region of this beautiful country so you can return again and
again without breaking the bank. These vacation properties allow owners to
secure prepaid (throughout the year) weeklong accommodation at the resort of
their choice. Not yet ready to buy? Consider
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as a convenient and cost - effective alternative to renting a hotel room.

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FAQ
Frequently Asked
Questions
On this page you will find
answers to frequently asked questions that will help you use our pages and make
reservations. If you have any further questions regarding our services and offer,
please contact me in the office at
robert.sedlar@adriatic-tts.hr.
If you have any questions related to our Web pages and how to use them,
please write to
robert@travel-to-croatia.org.
1. General Terms and Conditions for
Accommodation Services? Before making a reservation make sure to read the
General Terms and Conditions
for
Accommodation Services.
2. Where to find useful information on
Croatia? Find out everything you need to know about Croatia
here.
3. Where to find out more about Mr.
Robert Sedlar? For all information about me you can contact in my office. E-mail is
here.
4. Who to contact in case of problems
upon arrival to accommodation unit? In case of any problems with accommodation or host upon arrival to accommodation
unit, please contact me immediately by telephone at 00 385 98 99 10 463.
5. How are prices stated in these offers?
Hotels: per person per night Rent a car: per car per day Charter rental: per boat per week Villas: per apartment per day
6. Why is there a difference in the
exchange rate when paying for the reservation? The amount stated in Kunas is charged to your credit card according to the
selling rate of Zagrebacka bank on the charge date. Your credit card company
charges your bank in Euros according to the exchange rate of the bank the credit
card company works with on the day when the reservation amount is charged.
7. Why are bank fees sometimes higher
than expected? One of the reasons may be that your bank does not have a contract with
Zagrebacka bank, meaning that the payment is made through
a third bank. Since each bank charges transaction fees, your bank fees may be
higher than expected.
8. How to book through
my
partner agencies? If you would like to make a reservation in an agency in your country, instead of
online, a list of my partner agencies can be found
here.
9. Does Speranza have a printed
catalog? Our entire offer can be found on our web pages. The links on our homepage will
take you to all other sections of our offer that can easily be searched (private
accommodation) and browsed (hotels, charters and lighthouses). Due to the large
number of accommodation units in our offer, it is not possible to print a
catalog that would contain our entire
offer.
10. Why do I have to pay in advance? By
paying in advance, you are guaranteed
to get the exact accommodation unit you viewed and reserved on our web pages
since your advance payment is immediately forwarded to the host. Read our
General Terms and Conditions for further information. As member of the
Association of Croatian Travel Agencies, Speranza is dedicated to providing
quality accommodation services in cooperation with private accommodation lessees.
11. Why do you sometimes get a
negative response to your inquiry even though our web pages show different? Since we contact our hosts by phone to check accommodation unit availability
immediately after your inquiry, it is unfortunately not possible to keep
availability on our web pages updated to the minute. Nevertheless, we do our
best to update accommodation unit availability as frequently as possible. We
apologize for any inconvenience.
12. Where can I obtain fishing and
underwater fishing licenses and find out more about diving? In every larger tourist destination, you can obtain your fishing and underwater
fishing licenses in the Harbor Master's Office. Visit the Croatian Diving
Association web site in order to find out more about
diving in Croatia.
23. What is Sojourn Tax? According to the Sojourn Tax Law, guests are required to pay Sojourn Tax when
paying for accommodation services. The Sojourn Tax amounts to 2,00 to 7,00 kn
per person per day for adults. Children under the age of 12 are exempt from
paying, while persons from the age of 12 to 18 have a 50% discount. The exact
amount depends on the destination and period of your stay. According to
General Terms and Conditions, Sojourn Tax is charged when making
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Did
you know?
Croatia is the
homeland of Marco Polo, the world renowned 13th century traveller, who was born
on the Dalmatian island of Korcula.
Did
you know?
The famous
scientist Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), inventor of alternating current, was born in
Smiljan, Croatia, died in New York, USA.
Did
you know?
The Roman
emperor Diocletian built a palace in Dalmatia in 305 A.D., which became the
foundation of today’s city of Split, one of Croatia’s six monuments under UNESCO
protection.
Did
you know?
Croats first
settled the eastern coast of the Adriatic sea in the seventh century A.D.
Tomislav, the first Croatian king, was crowned in the year 925 A.D.
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Did
you know?
Croatian soccer
player Davor Suker won “The Golden Boot Award” as the top scorer of 1998. FIFA
World Cup. Croatia participates in 2006. World Cup, which takes place in Germany,
as well.
Did
you know?
Croatian
representative Goran Ivanisevic won the Wimbledon Championship in 2001.
Did
you know?
Janica Kostelic
“The Snow Queen of Croatia” became the first alpine skier to win four medals in
a single Winter Olympic Games (at the Salt Lake City Winter Games 2002), winning
a medal in every event in which she competed. By winning gold and silver medal
in this years’ Olympics in Torino, she became the most successful alpine skier
of all times. By winning two Crystal Globes this year, Janica became the most
successful skier in the history of World Cup, as well.
Did
you know?
Drazen Petrovic
became known as the Croatian Mozart. A title he earned by turning basketball
into an artform. He set new standards for the game across borders, first in
Spain for Real Madrid and later with the Portland Trailblazers and New Jersey
Nets of the NBA.
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Did
you know...
Many
events in the history of mankind eventually fade into oblivion, but others,
leave their indelible marks for the entire world to see. More than 350 years
ago, the Croats initiated
one such influential occurrence. Although started in the 17th century in a small
region on the Adriatic coast, the consequences of this event are still very much
evident the world over. 600 million people now wear the ubiquitous symbol of
Croatia around their necks, close to their hearts. Did you know that Croatia is
the mother country of the necktie?
Buy original tie
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Did
you know?
The parachute was invented and first trialled
by the Croatian Faust Vrancic in the 17th century. He also designed the first
wind turbine.
Did
you know?
The stone which built the White House in
Washington D.C. comes from the island of Brac.
Did
you know?
The Republic of Dubrovnik was the first state
to recognize the United States of America as a sovereign state.
Did
you know?
That the national parks Plitvice and
Krka have been used as the locations for scenes in the films about the indian
Winnetou?
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