Rides a cable car to a fortress high above Zagreb - visits the birthplace of Tito at Kumrovec - goes market-shopping in the cellars of Roman emperor Diocletian's palace beneath the streets of Split - marvels at Pula's huge Roman amphitheatre - sees Shetland ponies alongside elephants in Brijuni National Park - sails to the best of the hundreds of tiny islands easily reached from either Split, Zadar or Pula - enjoys a meal in Placido Domingo's favourite Italian restaurant - explores the eerie moonscapes of the Kornati archipelago - follows the crowds at the Dubrovnik Festival and rejoices in the rebuilding of the historic old city - seeks out Hum, the 'smallest town in the world' - swims beneath a waterfall in the Krka National Park.. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
James Stewart was born in Bangor, Northern Ireland, and, after studying music at London's City University and journalism as a postgraduate, he took to editing, travel, and writing in a big way. He is also the author of Cadogan Guides' Flying Visits Germany and co-author of Flying Visits Central & Eastern Europe and Flying Visits Croatia & the Adriatic. When not shackled to a computer in his London home, he flees to the coast.