Croatia Coast Marco Polo Pocket Travel Guide - with pull out map

MARCO POLO GUIDESISBN: 9781917131247

Dalmatia, Dubrovnik and Split

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Sale price$25.99


By Marco Polo
Imprint: MARCO POLO GUIDES
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
190 x 109 mm
Weight:
250 g
Pages:
148

Description

Marco Polo One of the leading and most trusted travel publishing brands in Europe, Marco Polo has been guiding travellers around the world since 1991. All titles are researched on location and written by locals or authors who have spent the majority of their time living and travelling in the destination. With nearly 35 years of travel guide publishing under our belts and approaching 100million copies sold, you can rely on our experience to ensure you have a wonderful trip. What do we do? We create well-researched, high-quality guides to guarantee you have a wealth of detailed, reliable information about places to visit and how to get there. We print on high-quality, environmentally-friendly paper which ensures all the lovely colour photographs, maps and attractions are presented in the best way possible to bring your destination to life. What makes our guides and maps different? Marco Polo's renowned 'Insider Tips' ensure you enjoy an authentic local experience, creating travel memories that will last a lifetime. Our guides and maps are regularly updated by local experts who live, work and travel in the destination, ensuring current, first-hand information is included. We focus on the best selection of attractions and experiences saving you precious time so that you can search less and discover more.

Regional Overview Zadar Region Zadar & around Ugljan & Pasman Dugi otok Biograd na Moru & around Sibenik & around Split Region Trogir & around Split & around Brac Hvar Vis & around Omis & around Makarska Riviera & around Dubrovnik Region Peljesac & around Korcula & around Dubrovnik & around Elaphiti Islands Cavtat & around

This delightful series is jam-packed with highlights of a country's must-sees and must-do's. It also encourages respect for local people and cultures. Library Journal Review, Oct 24

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