I've been to inland Istria around 2014, it was late spring. I didn't expect much, but I was stunned by the beauty of the landscape, little rivers and forests, fascinating ruins (Dvigrad) and cute little towns (almost every on a hill), from which one could view green fields below. It was incredible.
Who wouldn't want to visit Istra after watching such beautiful presentation . Thank you Paul . I am so happy to see so much possitive changes in Tourisam happening there . Expecialy am impressed with young and talented people who are trying their talents in culinary art and vine production , Istra is on another level in Turisam and us constantly upgrading . Thank you 😊
@@PaulBradbury The idea for the Istrian inland starred soon after the war. But politics was a big brake and they didn't see the potential or didn't want to! But not only the Adriatic Sea is a sight in Croatia, we have much more to offer.
@@PaulBradbury thank you have subscribed already looking foward to a new video. To let you know you hav played a great role in me coming back to croatia keep up the good work because of what you do is price less for croatia 🇭🇷 👍 😀
I live in Zagreb, but I have been coming to Istria at least once a year since 2010. One of the biggest reasons is visiting thr wineries and olive oil manufacturers. I reccomend that to all my friends - try it there and buy from the source. Not only is that a wonderful experience, but also the prices of those products can reach their triple worth in Zagreb, especially in restaurants. Paul, thank you once more for an interesting video! Greetings from Korčula, you got many admirers here!
Muškat momjanski / Moscato di Momiano became the 18th Croatian wine with a protected designation of origin in the EU. It's so good! Produced by Sanmauro (they also do amazing steaks), Prelac, Kozlovic and Kabola.
I've been to inland Istria around 2014, it was late spring. I didn't expect much, but I was stunned by the beauty of the landscape, little rivers and forests, fascinating ruins (Dvigrad) and cute little towns (almost every on a hill), from which one could view green fields below. It was incredible.
Couldn't agree more!
Wonderful again Paul.Thank you very much.Fala lipa,ti si naša ćunka😃
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Who wouldn't want to visit Istra after watching such beautiful presentation . Thank you Paul .
I am so happy to see so much possitive changes in Tourisam happening there . Expecialy am impressed with young and talented people who are trying their talents in culinary art and vine production , Istra is on another level in Turisam and us constantly upgrading .
Thank you 😊
There are a LOT of positives in Croatian tourism on the ground, especially in the private sector.
Istra always ahead!
Gorgeous, thank you!
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This post was fantastic. Nicely done!
Istra is on another level tourist-wise. You should mention small game hunting, business seminars, active/adrenalin parks..
I would need another channel to mention all the things...
Istria has always been way ahead of the rest of the Adriatic coast!
Well yes, except not inland Istria, which was the point of the vidoe
@@PaulBradbury The idea for the Istrian inland starred soon after the war. But politics was a big brake and they didn't see the potential or didn't want to! But not only the Adriatic Sea is a sight in Croatia, we have much more to offer.
Another great vid sir Paul lovd it
Thanks! Lots more coming if you want to subscribe
@@PaulBradbury thank you have subscribed already looking foward to a new video. To let you know you hav played a great role in me coming back to croatia keep up the good work because of what you do is price less for croatia 🇭🇷 👍 😀
I live in Zagreb, but I have been coming to Istria at least once a year since 2010. One of the biggest reasons is visiting thr wineries and olive oil manufacturers. I reccomend that to all my friends - try it there and buy from the source. Not only is that a wonderful experience, but also the prices of those products can reach their triple worth in Zagreb, especially in restaurants.
Paul, thank you once more for an interesting video! Greetings from Korčula, you got many admirers here!
Haha thanks - love Korcula - a true gem
Muškat momjanski / Moscato di Momiano became the 18th Croatian wine with a protected designation of origin in the EU. It's so good! Produced by Sanmauro (they also do amazing steaks), Prelac, Kozlovic and Kabola.
I really enjoyed it
Perfect like always, just a little correction. Istria wine is Malvazija, with Z, and Malvasija , with S, is from Konavle, Dubrovnik.
and I thought it was the Brits and the Americans who had the issues with S and Z - thanks!
Brother you
Need to take it easy. Your eating too much Salani
haha. Of course I am taking it easy - I am living in Croatia