Split to Croatia with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre.
While most of us in Australia are shivering through our coldest winter in years, some lucky people were experiencing the Mediterranean sun, with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s suntanned CEO, Halina Hussein having just returned from “road testing” and “sea testing” GMTC’s Croatia cruise, island hopping and land product.
She particularly Croatia, one of the fastest growing destinations for Australian travellers visiting the Med with a tremendous range of land attractions, historical sites and the beauty of its 900 Adriatic Sea islands.
As a non-Euro destination Halina says that prices, especially for meals out are much cheaper than many of its neighbouring countries.
Halina enjoyed her experience on the vintage Croatian yachts which casually sail from island to island and berth at night so passengers can enjoy the lively nightlife in each port of call. Halina’s tip is for passengers to book Category A boats with upper deck accommodation.
GMTC’s Croatia product includes:

** Hotel packages in Dubrovnik and Split.
** Land Tours.
** Car Rental.
** Luxury Croatian Cruises including a Venice to Dubrovnik Cruise.
** Six separate Croatia Vintage boat cruises around the islands off the Dalmatian Coast.
** Short tours from Dubrovnik and Split
For bookings and details of Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s Croatia product check out the Mediterranean Brochure, call 1300 661 66 or explore www.greeceandmedtravel.com.
Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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