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I am a fully qualified "Blue Badge" driver guide, and specialise in private, tailor-made escorted tours for discerning visitors. I do half-day, full-day and extended tours in English and/or French and can arrange accommodation - I have a comprehensive list of providers, from charming bed and breakfasts to 5-star hotels.

The city of choice for Eurocrats, Brussels is luxurious, historic and magnificently cosy. Duration: 3 to 4 hours Guiding Fees: 100€ all taxes included. Private transportation may be organised upon request up to 7 passengers. Please contact us for details and fees. With Brussels’s more than 1000 years of history the city offers many fascinating sights to visit. Begin today with a short walk to the famous Grand Place, world famous market square and the heart of Medieval Brussels.
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CAPITAL CITY OF Croatia: Zagreb LANGUAGE OF Croatia: Croatian CURRENCY OF Croatia: Kuna (HRK) COMMENTS ABOUT Croatia: Croatia is a country in Southern Europe on the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy Cities : Zagreb (capital), Dubrovnik, Split, Pula, Poreč, Rijeka, Šibenik, Makarska, Varaždin, Vukovar, Zadar Best Places : Ploce, Dugi Rat, Omisalj, Omis, Ruskamen, Njivice, Bol, Historical Complex of Split, Old City of Dubrovnik, Plitvice National Park, Episcopal Complex, Historic City of Trogir, The Cathedral of St James in Sibenik Electricity : 230V/50Hz (European plug) Calling Code : +385 Time Zone : UTC +1 The lands that today comprise Croatia were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the close of World War I. In 1918, the Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia. Following World War II, Yugoslavia became a federal independent Communist state under the strong hand of Marshal TITO. Although Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, it took four years of sporadic, but often bitter, fighting before occupying Serb armies were mostly cleared from Croatian lands. Under UN supervision, the last Serb-held enclave in eastern Slavonia was returned to Croatia in 1998. CLIMATE OF Croatia: Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate whereas central, semi-mountainous and mountainous regions have a mountainous climate. RELIGION OF Croatia: Roman Catholic 87.8%, Orthodox 4.4%, Muslim 1.3%, other Christian 0.4%, others and unknown 6.1% POPULATION OF Croatia: 4,496,869 (July 2004 est.)> ECONOMY OVERVIEW OF Croatia: Before the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Republic of Croatia, after Slovenia, was the most prosperous and industrialized area, with a per capita output perhaps one-third above the Yugoslav average. The economy emerged from a mild recession in 2000 with tourism, banking, and public investments leading the way. Unemployment remains high, at over 13 percent, with structural factors slowing its decline. While macroeconomic stabilization has largely been achieved, structural reforms lag because of deep resistance on the part of the public and lack of strong support from politicians. Growth, while impressively over 4% for the last several years, has been achieved through high fiscal and current account deficits. The government is gradually reducing a heavy back log of civil cases, many involving land tenure. The EU accession process should accelerate fiscal and structural reform. |
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Private Guide in Sisak - Lloyd Evans (Member Since 2010) Languages: English, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian My name is Lloyd Evans. I am a UK expat living in Croatia with my Croatian wife Dijana. We are both professional translators and interpreters, and we enjoy showing tourists (and tourist groups) around the Sisak area of Croatia where we live. Private Guide in Dubrovnik - Pepo Klaic (Member Since 2010) Languages: english I was born in Dubrovnik in 1966 and most of my life I lived overhere thats why am verry local after the Croatia home land war that lasted from 1991 1996 started to work in tourism business started private tours in 1999 driving and guiding people from Dubrovnik Hotels or private accomodations Private Guide in Zagreb - Vedran Anelic (Member Since 2011) Languages: Croatian, English, Spanish Hello everybody! My name is Vedran Anelic and I am a tour guide and owner of Punto Zagreb. Punto Zagreb is a Croatian company registered for services in tourism area. Our mostly younger team is made of professional tour guides with great guiding experience over the past few years. |
Private Guide in Zagreb - Mislav PavosevicLanguages: English, French, Portuguese I am young, enthousiastic, talkative, easygoing and like to share my knowledge with others, specially when people respond so there can be even a communion.In my opinion my biggest quality would be optimisme... |