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  • 1 ( 9 2014)

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    Hotel VERMION / 3* | gios Nikolaos | Naoussa, Imathia, 592 00 ,

    : CONFIRMED : 33 / : 44 / : 55 .

    ZAROText Box Nousa Imathias 592 00:2332 029311

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    A9_IOYN_Athens-Veroia555,3 kilometres; 9 hours, 47 minutes

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    09:00 0,0 km 1 Depart HD HOG ATHENA-Tavros [Peiraios 178, 177 78, Tavros, Ellas, Tel: +(30)-2103464469] on Peiraios (South-West) for 0,9 km

    09:01 0,9 km Turn RIGHT (West) onto Tavrou for 0,5 km

    09:02 1,4 km Turn RIGHT (North-East) onto Leoforos Konstantinoupoleos, then immediately bear LEFT (North) onto Dimitras for 0,1 km

    09:03 1,5 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Tavrou for 0,5 km

    09:05 2,0 km Road name changes to Legaki Anastasiou for 0,5 km

    09:06 2,4 km Keep RIGHT onto Local road(s) for 60 m

    09:06 2,5 km Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) for 10 m

    09:06 2,5 km Bear LEFT (South) onto Ramp for 90 m towards Athina / Lamia

    09:07 2,6 km Take Ramp (LEFT) onto E75 [1] for 25,1 km towards Athina / Lamia

    09:23 27,7 km *Toll road* Stay on E75 [1] (North) for 8,6 km

    09:28 36,3 km *Toll road* Keep STRAIGHT onto Local road(s) for 0,2 km

    09:29 36,5 km 2 Arrive 36km-RDV point "McDonald's - REFUEL [190 14, Polydendri, Ellas, Tel: +(30)-2295023225]

    09:59 36,5 km *Toll road* Depart 36km-RDV point "McDonald's - REFUEL [190 14, Polydendri, Ellas, Tel: +(30)-2295023225] on Local road(s) (North) for 0,2 km

    10:00 36,7 km *Toll road* Merge onto E75 [1] for 30,0 km

    10:17 66,7 km Stay on E75 [1] (West) for 8,5 km

    10:22 75,2 km *Toll road* Stay on E75 [1] (West) for 19,8 km

    10:32 95,0 km Stay on E75 [1] (West) for 37,6 km

    10:54 132,7 km *Toll road* Stay on E75 [1] (West) for 9,2 km

    10:59 141,9 km 3 Arrive 142km-EKO [352 00, Atalanti, Ellas, Tel: +(30)-2233022560]

    11:19 141,9 km Depart 142km-EKO [352 00, Atalanti, Ellas, Tel: +(30)-2233022560] on E75 [1] (North) for 48,9 km

    11:45 190,8 km *Toll road* Stay on E75 [1] (West) for 13,2 km

    11:53 204,0 km Merge onto E65 [E75] for 8,9 km

    11:58 212,9 km Road name changes to E75 [1] for 31,6 km

    12:20 244,5 km *Toll road* Stay on E75 [1] (East) for 12,1 km0 km 20 40 60

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    12:28 256,6 km Stay on E75 [1] (North) for 15,0 km

    12:37 271,6 km Keep LEFT onto Local road(s) for 40 m

    12:37 271,7 km Keep LEFT to stay on Local road(s) for 10 m

    12:37 271,7 km 4 Arrive 271km-BP REFUEL [370 08, Sourpi, Ellas]

    12:57 271,7 km Depart 271km-BP REFUEL [370 08, Sourpi, Ellas] on Local road(s) (North) for 0,1 km

    12:58 271,8 km Merge onto E75 [1] for 60,1 km

    13:31 331,9 km *Toll road* Stay on E75 [1] (West) for 16,2 km

    13:39 348,1 km *Toll road* Keep RIGHT onto Ramp for 0,9 km towards E92 / 6 / Trikala / Larisa 1 / Karditsa

    13:40 349,0 km Merge onto Local road(s) for 0,6 km

    13:40 349,6 km Bear RIGHT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 2,6 km

    13:42 352,3 km Bear LEFT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 0,5 km

    13:43 352,8 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,2 km

    13:43 353,0 km Keep STRAIGHT onto E65 [3] for 3,9 km

    13:48 356,9 km Turn LEFT (West) onto E65 [E92] for 0,5 km

    13:48 357,4 km Turn RIGHT (North-East) onto E65 [Iroon Polytechneiou] for 3,4 km towards Kozani

    13:51 360,7 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto E65 [3] for 36,5 km

    14:21 397,2 km 5 Arrive 397KM-EKO before Elassona SNACK [Oikonomou Konstantinou, 402 00, Elassona, Ellas]

    15:21 397,2 km Depart 397KM-EKO before Elassona SNACK [Oikonomou Konstantinou, 402 00, Elassona, Ellas] on E65 [3] (West) for 0,5 km

    15:21 397,7 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Oikonomou Konstantinou for 0,6 km

    15:23 398,3 km Road name changes to Zidrou for 40 m

    15:23 398,3 km Merge onto 6IS Oktovriou for 0,2 km

    15:24 398,5 km Keep STRAIGHT onto E65 [3] for 59,5 km towards Katerini / Kozani

    16:14 457,9 km 6 Arrive 458-gefyra Polyfitou CAFE

    17:14 457,9 km Depart 458-gefyra Polyfitou CAFE on E65 [3] (North) for 1,8 km

    0 km 20 40

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    17:16 459,7 km Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) for 0,1 km towards Fragma Polyfytou / Imera

    17:16 459,9 km Turn RIGHT (West) onto Kozanis Larisis for 3,3 km

    17:19 463,2 km Turn LEFT (West) onto E65 [3] for 14,9 km

    17:33 478,1 km Keep RIGHT onto Ramp [3] for 1,5 km towards Kastoria / Florina/ Ptolemaida

    17:34 479,6 km Turn LEFT to stay on E65 [3] for 0,7 km

    17:35 480,4 km Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto E90 [A2] for 22,2 km towards E90 / A2/ Veroia / Thessaloniki

    17:47 502,5 km *Toll road* At exit 13, stay on E90 [A2] (East) for 26,2 km

    18:02 528,7 km *Toll road* At exit 14, keep RIGHT onto Ramp [Komvos 14] for 0,2 km towards Veroia / Vergina / Edessa

    18:02 528,9 km Stay on Ramp (South-East) for 0,2 km

    18:03 529,1 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,5 km towards Naousa / Ioannina / Veroia / Kozani

    18:03 529,5 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,5 km

    18:03 530,0 km 7 At 530km-EKO REFUEL (Group-A) [591 00, Veroia, Ellas], stay on Local road(s) (West) for 0,2 km

    18:04 530,2 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Perifereiaki Odos for 0,3 km towards Edessa

    18:04 530,5 km Keep STRAIGHT onto 4 [Perifereiaki Odos] for 3,1 km towards Edessa

    18:08 533,6 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Pafsaniou for 0,5 km

    18:08 534,1 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto Stadiou for 1,4 km towards Edessa / Naousa

    18:10 535,5 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 0,5 km

    18:11 536,0 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 1,4 km

    18:13 537,4 km Bear RIGHT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 0,5 km

    18:13 537,9 km Bear LEFT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 10 m

    18:14 537,9 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,9 km

    18:14 538,8 km Bear RIGHT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 1,9 km

    18:17 540,8 km Bear LEFT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,2 km

    18:17 540,9 km Bear LEFT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 3,2 km0 km 5 10 15

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    18:20 544,2 km Bear LEFT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 1,7 km

    18:21 545,8 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,2 km

    18:22 546,0 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 1,4 km

    18:23 547,4 km 8 Arrive 548km-Avin REFUEL (Group-B) [592 00, Naousa, Ellas]

    18:33 547,4 km Depart 548km-Avin REFUEL (Group-B) [592 00, Naousa, Ellas] on Local road(s) (West) for 1,5 km

    18:35 548,9 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,5 km

    18:35 549,4 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto Local road(s) for 20 m

    18:35 549,4 km Bear LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,8 km

    18:36 550,2 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,7 km

    18:37 550,9 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 30 m

    18:37 550,9 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    18:37 551,2 km Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) for 0,4 km

    18:38 551,6 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 90 m

    18:38 551,7 km Road name changes to Aristotelous for 0,4 km

    18:39 552,1 km Road name changes to Kokinou Arist. for 0,2 km

    18:40 552,4 km Turn RIGHT (West) onto Stoumpanon for 0,3 km

    18:41 552,6 km Road name changes to Iroidon for 0,1 km

    18:42 552,7 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Agiou Nikolaou for 0,4 km

    18:43 553,2 km Turn LEFT to stay on Agiou Nikolaou for 0,4 km

    18:44 553,6 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 1,0 km

    18:46 554,6 km Bear LEFT (South-West) onto Local road(s) for 0,7 km

    18:47 555,3 km 9 Arrive 555km-Hotel Vermion Naousa Ag. Nikolaos [592 00, Naousa, Ellas, Tel: +(30)-2332029311]

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 104,88Driving distance 555,3 kilometresTrip duration 9 hours, 47 minutesDriving time 6 hours, 27 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 372,8 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeHD HOG ATHENA-Tavros 36km-RDV point "McDonald's - ... Preferred 36,5 kilometres 29 minutes36km-RDV point "McDonald's - ... 142km-EKO Quickest 105,4 kilometres 59 minutes142km-EKO 271km-BP REFUEL Quickest 129,8 kilometres 1 hour, 18 minutes271km-BP REFUEL 397KM-EKO before Elassona S... Quickest 125,6 kilometres 1 hour, 23 minutes397KM-EKO before Elassona S... 458-gefyra Polyfitou CAFE Quickest 60,7 kilometres 53 minutes458-gefyra Polyfitou CAFE 530km-EKO REFUEL (Group-A) Quickest 72,1 kilometres 49 minutes530km-EKO REFUEL (Group-A) 548km-Avin REFUEL (Group-B) Quickest 17,4 kilometres 19 minutes548km-Avin REFUEL (Group-B) 555km-Hotel Vermion Naousa A... Quickest 7,9 kilometres 13 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeGreece 555,3 kilometres 6 hours, 27 minutes

    ZAROText BoxHotel VERMION . Nousa Imathias 592 00:2332 029311

  • 2 ( 10 2014)

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    , 11:00 ( ) FYROM. Bitola ( ) 13:30 Moto Struga Struga ( ).

    : Hotel DINASTY / 4* | Rr. Margarita Tutulani, 355, TIMH ANA MATIO : : 43 / : 68 / : 80

    , STEELWINGS . DInasty

    Club-house, , Rock , .

    STEELWINGS , , , , , , , , , , .. . , party, ride . , club Illyrians ( STEELWINGS) .

    bikers Struga Tirana

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    A10_IOYN_Veroia-Tirana356,0 kilometres; 11 hours, 30 minutes

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    Check your departure time; the next stop is in a different time zone.

    09:00 0,0 km 1 Depart Agios Nikolaos [592 00, Naousa, Ellas] on Local road(s) (East) for 30 m

    09:00 0,1 km Bear LEFT (East) onto Local road(s) for 1,2 km

    09:01 1,2 km Bear LEFT (North) onto Local road(s) for 1,0 km

    09:03 2,3 km Road name changes to Vigkato Karolou for 0,4 km

    09:04 2,7 km Turn LEFT (North) onto Agiou Theologou for 0,1 km

    09:05 2,8 km Road name changes to Kokinou Arist. for 0,2 km

    09:06 3,0 km Road name changes to Aristotelous for 0,4 km

    09:07 3,4 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 90 m

    09:08 3,5 km Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 0,4 km

    09:08 3,9 km Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    09:09 4,2 km Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 30 m

    09:09 4,2 km Bear LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) for 0,7 km

    09:10 4,9 km Bear LEFT (East) onto Local road(s) for 0,8 km

    09:10 5,7 km Bear RIGHT (East) onto Local road(s) for 20 m

    09:10 5,8 km Bear RIGHT (South-East) onto Local road(s) for 0,2 km

    09:11 5,9 km Bear LEFT (East) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    09:11 6,3 km Bear RIGHT (East) onto Local road(s) for 2,9 km

    09:14 9,1 km Turn LEFT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,1 km towards Edessa/ Skidra

    09:14 9,3 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,5 km

    09:14 9,8 km Road name changes to Ermou for 1,7 km

    09:16 11,4 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 11,5 km

    09:27 23,0 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Edessis Thessalonikis for 50 m

    09:27 23,0 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Local road(s) for 3,0 km

    09:31 26,1 km Bear LEFT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,6 km

    09:32 26,6 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 90 m

    09:32 26,7 km Road name changes to Ethnikis Antistaseos for 0,7 km

    09:33 27,4 km Bear LEFT (North) onto Pavlou Mela for 0,7 km0 km 2 4 6

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    09:34 28,1 km Turn LEFT (North) onto Egnatias for 0,1 km

    09:34 28,3 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 1,1 km

    09:35 29,4 km Turn LEFT (West) onto E86 [2] for 8,4 km towards Florina / Edessa

    09:43 37,8 km Turn LEFT (South) onto E86 for 45,6 km towards Agras / Florina

    10:19 83,4 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto E65 [E86] for 20,1 km

    10:32 103,5 km Keep STRAIGHT onto 2 [3] for 6,7 km

    10:37 110,2 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 1,9 km

    10:40 112,1 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,7 km

    10:41 112,8 km Bear RIGHT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 1,5 km

    10:43 114,3 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    10:43 114,6 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 5,8 km

    10:49 120,4 km Bear RIGHT (North-West) onto E65 [3] for 4,9 km

    Check local time; this stop is in a different time zone.

    10:54 125,3 km 2 Arrive 125km-Kaoil REFUEL [E65, 531 00, Kato Kleines, Ellas]

    11:04 125,3 km Depart 125km-Kaoil REFUEL [E65, 531 00, Kato Kleines, Ellas] on E65 [3] (North) for 0,7 km

    11:04 126,0 km 3 Arrive 126km-Synora-Florina/Niki/E65/FYROM [E65, 531 00, Kato Kleines, Ellas]

    11:24 126,0 km Depart 126km-Synora-Florina/Niki/E65/FYROM [E65, 531 00, Kato Kleines, Ellas] on E65 [3] (North) for 30 m

    11:24 126,0 km Entering FYRO Macedonia

    11:24 126,0 km Road name changes to E-65 [M-5] for 90 m

    11:24 126,1 km 4 Arrive 126km-Synora-Bitola/E65/Grchka [E-65, Rotino, F.Y.R.O. Makedonija]

    11:44 126,1 km Depart 126km-Synora-Bitola/E65/Grchka [E-65, Rotino, F.Y.R.O.Makedonija] on E-65 [M-5] (North) for 14,1 km

    11:58 140,2 km Turn LEFT to stay on E-65 [M-5] for 0,2 km

    11:59 140,4 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto Ulica Marshal Tito for 0,8 km

    11:59 141,2 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 10 m

    11:59 141,2 km Road name changes to Ulica Marshal Tito for 90 m0 km 10 20 30

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    11:59 141,3 km Bear LEFT (West) onto Bulevar 1. Maj for 0,9 km

    12:00 142,2 km Keep STRAIGHT onto 106 [Ulica Dovledzhik] for 0,6 km

    12:01 142,8 km Keep STRAIGHT onto E-65 [M-5] for 2,7 km towards Ohrid / Resen

    12:04 145,6 km Turn RIGHT to stay on E-65 [M-5] for 27,4 km

    12:23 173,0 km Turn LEFT to stay on E-65 [M-5] for 35,9 km

    13:02 208,9 km Keep STRAIGHT onto 420 [Ulica 7. Noemvri] for 2,0 km

    13:05 210,9 km Bear LEFT (South) onto Ulica Makedonski Prosvetit for 50 m

    13:06 211,0 km 5 Arrive 211km-Ohrid

    13:46 211,0 km Depart 211km-Ohrid on Ulica Makedonski Prosvetit (North) for 50 m

    13:46 211,0 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto 420 [Bulevar Makedonski Prosvetiteti] for 0,4 km

    13:47 211,4 km Turn LEFT (West) onto 420 [Ulica Goce Delchev] for 13,3 km

    13:58 224,7 km 6 Arrive 225km-near Struga

    15:28 224,7 km Depart 225km-near Struga on 420 [Ulica Vlado Malevski] (West)for 0,2 km

    15:28 225,0 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto 420 [Ulica Pablo Neruda] for 0,2 km

    15:28 225,1 km Turn LEFT (West) onto 420 [Ulica Razme Maleski] for 0,1 km

    15:28 225,2 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto 420 for 0,2 km

    15:28 225,4 km Turn LEFT (West) onto 420 [Ulica Marshal Tito] for 1,3 km

    15:29 226,7 km Keep STRAIGHT onto E-850 [M-4] for 0,2 km

    15:29 226,9 km 7 Arrive 227km-Kmr Petrol REFUEL [M-4, Zbazhdi, F.Y.R.O. Makedonija]

    15:49 226,9 km Depart 227km-Kmr Petrol REFUEL [M-4, Zbazhdi, F.Y.R.O. Makedonija] on E-850 [M-4] (West) for 10,7 km

    16:01 237,6 km 8 Arrive 238km-Synora-Struga/E850/FYROM [E-850, Zbazhdi, F.Y.R.O. Makedonija]

    16:21 237,6 km Depart 238km-Synora-Struga/E850/FYROM [E-850, Zbazhdi, F.Y.R.O. Makedonija] on E-850 [M-4] (South) for 80 m

    16:21 237,6 km Entering Albania

    16:21 237,6 km Road name changes to SH3 for 0,1 km

    0 km 10 20 30

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    16:21 237,7 km 9 Arrive Synora-Qafe tane/SH3/Albania [SH3, Albania]

    16:41 237,7 km Depart Synora-Qafe tane/SH3/Albania [SH3, Albania] on SH3 (South-West) for 99,6 km

    18:25 337,4 km 10 Arrive 338km-Kastrati REFUEL [SH3, Albania]

    18:45 337,4 km Depart 338km-Kastrati REFUEL [SH3, Albania] on SH3 (West) for 15,3 km

    19:04 352,6 km Road name changes to rruga E Elbasanit for 1,3 km

    19:05 353,9 km Turn LEFT (West) onto rruga Dervish Hima for 0,3 km

    19:06 354,2 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 0,1 km

    19:06 354,3 km Turn RIGHT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,1 km

    19:06 354,5 km Turn RIGHT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,1 km

    19:06 354,6 km Turn RIGHT (North-East) onto sheshi Nene Tereza, then immediately bear RIGHT (North) onto Shetitorja Deshmoret e Kombit for 0,7 km

    19:07 355,3 km Turn LEFT (West) onto bulevardi Zhane D'Ark for 0,5 km

    19:08 355,9 km Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) for 50 m

    19:08 355,9 km Bear RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 70 m

    19:08 356,0 km 11 Arrive 356km-Tirana STEELWINGS Club-house (19:00 LT)

    19:08 356,0 km 12 Arrive Tirana by night with STEELWINGS

    20:30 356,0 km Depart Tirana by night with STEELWINGS

    20:30 356,0 km 13 Arrive Moto Party ar STEELWINGS Club House

    ** Arrival earlier than specified 21:00 arrival time **

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 59,30 Driving distance 356,0 kilometresTrip duration 11 hours, 30 minutesDriving time 5 hours, 48 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 216,8 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeAgios Nikolaos 125km-Kaoil REFUEL Quickest 125,3 kilometres 1 hour, 54 minutes125km-Kaoil REFUEL 126km-Synora-Florina/Niki/E65/... Quickest 0,7 kilometres Less than 1 minute126km-Synora-Florina/Niki/E65/... 126km-Synora-Bitola/E65/Grchka Quickest 120 metres Less than 1 minute126km-Synora-Bitola/E65/Grchka 211km-Ohrid Quickest 84,9 kilometres 1 hour, 21 minutes211km-Ohrid 225km-near Struga Quickest 13,8 kilometres 11 minutes225km-near Struga 227km-Kmr Petrol REFUEL Quickest 2,1 kilometres 1 minute227km-Kmr Petrol REFUEL 238km-Synora-Struga/E850/FY... Quickest 10,7 kilometres 11 minutes238km-Synora-Struga/E850/FY... Synora-Qafe tane/SH3/Albania Quickest 180 metres Less than 1 minuteSynora-Qafe tane/SH3/Albania 338km-Kastrati REFUEL Quickest 99,6 kilometres 1 hour, 44 minutes338km-Kastrati REFUEL 356km-Tirana STEELWINGS Cl... Quickest 18,6 kilometres 22 minutes356km-Tirana STEELWINGS Cl... Tirana by night with STEELWIN... Quickest 0 metres Less than 1 minuteTirana by night with STEELWIN... Moto Party ar STEELWINGS Cl... Quickest 0 metres Less than 1 minute

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeAlbania 118,3 kilometres 2 hours, 7 minutesGreece 126,0 kilometres 1 hour, 54 minutesFYRO Macedonia 111,6 kilometres 1 hour, 46 minutes

    ZAROText BoxHotel Dinasty, located in Tirana, Margarita Tutulani" street,in front of Dinamo Training Growd .Phone: 355 4 22 58 132Mob: 355 69 20 944 63Mob: 355 69 20 944 67E/mail: [email protected]

  • 3 ( 11 2014)

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    A11_IOYN_Tirana-Dubrovnik275,7 kilometres; 9 hours, 11 minutes

    0 km 20 40 60 80 100 120

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    11:00 0,0 km 1 Depart STEELWINGS on Local road(s) (North) for 70 m

    11:00 0,1 km Bear LEFT (North) onto Local road(s) for 50 m

    11:00 0,1 km Turn LEFT (West) onto bulevardi Zhane D'Ark for 1,9 km

    11:02 2,0 km Turn LEFT (West) onto rruga Konferenca e Pezes for 0,2 km

    11:03 2,2 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto rruga Unaza e Re for 2,1 km

    11:05 4,3 km At roundabout, take the THIRD exit onto rruga E Durresit for 0,6 km

    11:05 4,9 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Ramp for 0,3 km

    11:06 5,2 km At roundabout, take the FIRST exit onto SH1 for 87,1 km

    12:20 92,3 km 2 Arrive 92km-Elda (Refuel) Shkoder [SH1, Albania]

    12:40 92,3 km Depart 92km-Elda (Refuel) Shkoder [SH1, Albania] on SH1 (North-East) for 0,2 km

    12:40 92,6 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    12:41 92,9 km Road name changes to E851 for 12,8 km

    12:54 105,7 km Entering Montenegro

    12:54 105,7 km Road name changes to E-752 [E-851] for 60 m

    12:54 105,8 km 3 Arrive 105km-Synora Albania/Montenegro [E-752, Crna Gora]

    13:24 105,8 km Depart 105km-Synora Albania/Montenegro [E-752, Crna Gora] on E-752 [E-851] (West) for 11,4 km

    13:34 117,1 km At roundabout, take the FIRST exit onto Local road(s) for 1,4 km

    13:36 118,5 km Road name changes to Krute for 0,2 km

    13:36 118,7 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 2,3 km

    13:38 121,0 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto Local road(s) for 1,0 km

    13:39 122,0 km Bear LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 1,6 km

    13:41 123,6 km Bear RIGHT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 1,8 km

    13:42 125,4 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 1,5 km

    13:44 126,8 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 1,7 km

    13:45 128,5 km Road name changes to Dobra Voda for 60 m

    13:45 128,6 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 0,7 km

    13:46 129,3 km Road name changes to Jankovici for 0,2 km

    13:46 129,5 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 1,8 km0 km 10 20 30

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    13:48 131,3 km Road name changes to Zaljevo for 0,2 km

    13:48 131,4 km Road name changes to Local road(s) for 1,9 km

    13:50 133,3 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    13:50 133,6 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto E-752 [E-851] for 8,7 km

    13:59 142,3 km Keep LEFT onto Local road(s) for 80 m

    13:59 142,4 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,5 km

    14:00 142,9 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 1,7 km

    14:02 144,6 km Bear LEFT (North-West) onto E-752 [E-851] for 1,7 km

    14:04 146,4 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto E-65 [E-752] for 20,0 km towards Petrovac

    14:23 166,4 km 4 Arrive 166km-Sveti Stefan

    14:53 166,4 km Depart 166km-Sveti Stefan on E-65 [E-80] (North) for 32,0 km

    15:28 198,4 km 5 Arrive 198km-EKO (Refuel) [E-80, Crna Gora]

    15:48 198,4 km Depart 198km-EKO (Refuel) [E-80, Crna Gora] on E-65 [E-80] (North) for 4,3 km

    15:53 202,6 km Bear LEFT (North) onto Lepetani for 40 m

    15:53 202,7 km *Check timetable* Take Kamenari-Lepetani (North)

    16:09 202,7 km Take Kamenari (North-West) for 80 m

    16:09 202,8 km Turn LEFT (South) onto E-65 [E-80] for 6,4 km

    16:16 209,1 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Local road(s) for 10 m

    16:16 209,1 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto E-65 [E-80] for 18,9 km

    16:38 228,0 km 6 Arrive 228km-Synora Montenegro [E-80, Crna Gora]

    16:48 228,0 km Depart 228km-Synora Montenegro [E-80, Crna Gora] on E-65 [E-80] (West) for 50 m

    16:48 228,0 km Entering Croatia

    16:48 228,0 km Road name changes to E65 [D8] for 90 m

    16:48 228,1 km 7 Arrive 228km-Synora Croatia [D8, 20218, Palje brdo, Hrvatska]

    16:58 228,1 km Depart 228km-Synora Croatia [D8, 20218, Palje brdo, Hrvatska] on E65 [D8] (North-West) for 16,7 km

    17:11 244,8 km 8 Arrive 245km-INA (Refuel) [20213, Mocici, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-20-771199]

    0 km 10 20 30

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    17:31 244,8 km Depart 245km-INA (Refuel) [20213, Mocici, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-20-771199] on E65 [D8] (West) for 18,9 km

    17:47 263,7 km Keep RIGHT onto Local road(s) for 0,4 km towards Dubrovnik centar

    17:47 264,1 km Merge onto Local road(s) for 80 m

    17:47 264,1 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto Ulica Pera Bakica for 0,3 km

    17:48 264,5 km Bear RIGHT (North-West) onto Ulica Zagrebacka for 80 m

    17:48 264,6 km Road name changes to Ulica Vladimira Nazora for 0,3 km

    17:48 264,8 km Turn LEFT (South-West) onto Splitski Put for 0,3 km

    17:49 265,1 km Road name changes to Ulica Pera Cingrije for 0,4 km

    17:49 265,5 km Bear RIGHT (West) onto Ulica Iva Vojnovica for 1,4 km

    17:52 266,8 km Road name changes to Ulica Kralja Tomislava for 0,5 km

    17:53 267,3 km Road name changes to Ulica Iva Dulcica for 2,0 km

    17:57 269,3 km 9 Arrive 270km-Hotel Argosy ETA 18:00 [Ulica Iva Dulcica 41, 20000, Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-20-446100]

    19:57 269,3 km Depart 270km-Hotel Argosy ETA 18:00 [Ulica Iva Dulcica 41, 20000, Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-20-446100] on Ulica IvaDulcica (North-West) for 2,0 km

    20:00 271,4 km Road name changes to Ulica Kralja Tomislava for 0,5 km

    20:02 271,9 km Road name changes to Ulica Iva Vojnovica for 1,4 km

    20:04 273,2 km Bear LEFT (East) onto Ulica Pera Cingrije for 0,4 km

    20:05 273,6 km Road name changes to Splitski Put for 0,3 km

    20:06 273,9 km Turn RIGHT (East) onto Ulica Vladimira Nazora for 0,3 km

    20:06 274,1 km Road name changes to Ulica Zagrebacka for 1,0 km

    20:08 275,2 km Turn RIGHT (West) onto Ulica Iza grada for 80 m

    20:08 275,2 km Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    20:09 275,5 km Turn LEFT (North-West) onto Ulica Frana Supila for 0,1 km

    20:10 275,6 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 10 m

    20:11 275,7 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 20 m

    20:11 275,7 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 10 m

    20:11 275,7 km Bear LEFT (North) onto Local road(s) for 40 m

    0 km 2 4 6 8

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    20:11 275,7 km 10 Arrive 277km-Dubrovnik

    0 m 100 200 300

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 47,32Driving distance 275,7 kilometresTrip duration 9 hours, 11 minutesDriving time 4 hours, 34 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 232,3 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeSTEELWINGS 92km-Elda (Refuel) Shkoder Quickest 92,3 kilometres 1 hour, 20 minutes92km-Elda (Refuel) Shkoder 105km-Synora Albania/Montene... Quickest 13,4 kilometres 14 minutes105km-Synora Albania/Montene... 166km-Sveti Stefan Quickest 60,6 kilometres 58 minutes166km-Sveti Stefan 198km-EKO (Refuel) Quickest 32,0 kilometres 34 minutes198km-EKO (Refuel) 228km-Synora Montenegro Quickest 29,6 kilometres 33 minutes228km-Synora Montenegro 228km-Synora Croatia Quickest 140 metres Less than 1 minute228km-Synora Croatia 245km-INA (Refuel) Quickest 16,7 kilometres 12 minutes245km-INA (Refuel) 270km-Hotel Argosy ETA 18:00 Quickest 24,6 kilometres 26 minutes270km-Hotel Argosy ETA 18:00 277km-Dubrovnik Quickest 6,4 kilometres 13 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeAlbania 105,7 kilometres 1 hour, 34 minutesCroatia 47,7 kilometres 52 minutesMontenegro 122,3 kilometres 2 hours, 7 minutes

    ZAROText BoxArgosy Hotel 4****www.valamar.comUlica Iva Dulia 140Dubrovnik, +385 20 448 237

    ZAROCross-Out

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    DALMATIAN RIVIERA occupies the area from the middle of the island of Pag and River Zrmanja in the north to Konavle and Cape Ostro on the south. Dalmatia is 400

    km long and 70 km wide in the central part and covers an area of 11 960 km , 1770 km

    of which is occupied by islands. It occupies the interior, rivers, coasts, and many

    beautiful islands which makes it one of the most indented coastlines in Europe.

    Dalmatia is divided into northern, central and southern Dalmatia and the entire region

    is dominated by karst relief and Mediterranean climate.

    North Dalmatia stretches from the island of Pag on the north to the town of Primosten

    on the south. The largest number of Croatian islands is located in Northern Dalmatia, all

    of which are not too big, except for Pag. There are Ugljan, Zirje, Dugi otok, Pasman and

    Kornat with the beautiful National Park Kornati. As far as three national parks are

    located in North Dalmatia : Paklenica, Kornati and Krka. The most important towns of

    North Dalmatia are Zadar and Sibenik which contain numerous historical monuments.

    Do not miss to visit Zadar and see numerous monuments as well as the most famous

    attraction Sea organ and Salute to the sun. Sibenik is known as the oldest self-

    settled Croatian town on the Adriatic. During summer, you can enjoy numerous

    manifestations in Sibenik, such as the International children festival, Sibenik night,

    Evenings of Sibenik music and numerous others. One of the most visited destinations in

    Croatia, Vodice, is situated on the area of North Dalmatia. Vodice received the tourist

    flower which is awarded to places with especially attractive tourist offer.

    The northern islands are separated from the central ones by Cape Ploce near

    Rogoznica. Brac, Vis, Solta, Korcula, Ciovo, Hvar and Lastovo are considered as central

    Dalmatian islands. Hvar is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Adriatic

    coast. Central Dalmatia is famous for its beautiful beaches which present an interesting

    tourist attraction. The most famous beaches of this area are: Zlatni Rat on the island of

    Brac, Punta Rata in Brela, Bacvice in Split and numerous others. Split and Makarska are

    the most visited towns in Central Dalmatia. In Split an eternally young town which

    lives at its own, slow pace, you can see numerous historical monuments, savor the

    gastronomical offer and have fun in countless clubs and cafes. The town of Makarska,

    as well as the Makarska Riviera, is rich with natural beauties which will leave you

    breathless. This area is also attractive because of its natural and climatic characteristic,

    as well as its rich tourist offer. During summer, you can enjoy various programs, such as

    numerous classical and entertainment music concerts, Dalmatian folk song concerts,

    poetry evenings, summer carnival and numerous other. Hvar is another unavoidable

    destination in Central Dalmatia, located on the eponymous island. Hvar is a town with

    the sunniest hours per year. It is the center of island tourism and one of the most

    desirable and most visited destinations in all Adriatic.

    South Dalmatia is the smallest and southernmost part of the Croatian littoral.The island

    of Mljet belongs to the southern part of Dalmatia, as well as the Peljesac Peninsula and

    Elaphite islands which are considered the most beautiful group of islands. One of the

    most important parts of South Dalmatia is the town of Dubrovnik. It is one of the most

    famous tourist destinations on the Mediterranean. This is a town of unique and world

    famous cultural heritage. As one of the most attractive and most famous towns on the

    Mediterranean, it was added to the UNESCOs World Heritage List. The beautiful

  • national park Mljet is located on the eponymous island. It was also called the green

    island because it is one of the most forested islands in the Adriatic. You can visit the

    two astonishing lakes, crystal clear sea and rich cultural heritage. The Peljesac

    peninsula is also located in South Dalmatia and is the second largest peninsula in

    Croatia. It is separated from the island of Korcula by the Peljesac bay. You can visit

    many places on the island and get acquainted with their past. For those in search of

    activities, Peljesac offers numerous possibilities for water sports.

    You can experience countless natural beauties in Dalmatia; they will enthrall you and

    make you come back again and again. There are eight National parks and ten nature

    parks in Croatia, most of which are located in Dalmatia. The Krka National park is

    located near the town of Sibenik it will astonish you with its seven beautiful waterfalls

    and its versatile flora and fauna. The Kornati national park is a beautiful group of

    islands located half way between Sibenik and Zadar. Kornati islands are famous for

    their exceptional beauty and rich sea ecosystem. The Plitvice National park is the

    largest and oldest national park in Croatia, as well as one of the most beautiful in the

    world. It is famous for its diversity of flora and fauna, numerous waterfalls, lakes,

    forests and galleries. The Paklenica national park is located on the south side of the

    Velebit Mountain and it enthralls with its astonishing canyons and creeks. It is rich with

    flora and fauna. This place is an exceptionally rich flora with 700 species, 35 of which

    are endemic. The Biokovo nature park is the highest mountain in Dalmatia you can

    see Italy from its top when the weather is nice. It is characterized by deep pits, caves,

    abysses and beautiful forests.

    Zadar is a town of exceptional history and remarkably valuable cultural heritage. It is located in the very heart of the Adriatic and in the north of Dalmatia. It is one of the

    more popular tourist destinations and has also been pronounced as the entertainment

    center on the Adriatic by the London Times magazine, as well as the new Croatian

    cool capital by the Guardian. The rapturous history of this town has left many scars

    upon it, as well as a valuable monumental heritage. The town of Zadar is a destination

    easily approachable by land, sea or air, and is directly connected with other larger

    towns in the Republic of Croatia. The town has an extremely well-indented coast, the

    islands and intact nature of which allures many yachtsmen. The town is rich with

    countless recent architectural achievements such as the first Sea Music Organ in the

    world, as well as the urban installation Salute to the Sun. The Sea Music Organ is an

    instrument placed on the shore which produces music as the sea moves. It is a spot

    where mens idea and the energy of the sea and waves meet, a place to talk and think

    with the uninterrupted concert of the Natural Orchestra. Salute to the Sun is an

    installation that consists of multiple glass layers beneath which solar modules are

    placed over which a symbolic communication with the nature is actualized. This

    installation as the model of the Solar system is connected to the Sea Music Organ the

    sound of which transforms into a light game which begins after the sunset on the Riva.

    Sibenik the oldest Croatian town on the Adriatic coast, situated at the delta of the river Krka. It is the city with the largest number of organ and stairs throughout Croatia.

    City of Sibenik boasts with its fantastic restaurants, shopping malls, cinema complexes

    and four forts, the most visited fort of which is St. Michael while the Fort St. Nicholas is

    considered as the best sea fort in the Mediterranean. Do not forget to visit the

    impressive cathedral of St. Jacob - the most important Renaissance building in Croatia.

    Split the second largest city in Croatia and one of the most favorable tourist destinations on the Adriatic, as well as the center, an important traffic intersection and

    the largest port in Dalmatia. Split is an eternally young city that has lived at its slow

    pace which is easy to adapt to. The city is proud of its cultural and sporting events,

    beautiful beaches, scenic waterfront, Palace of Diocletian, and numerous monuments.

    The first resident of this city was the Emperor Diocletian, who had built the now

    famous Diocletian's Palace. Besides the palace, other cultural monuments you can visit

    are the Iron Gate, the statue of Gregory of Nin, the Cathedral of St.Duje, St. Francis

    church, the Peristil, concathedral of St. Peter, the city cellars, and many others. Split

    has a rich cultural and entertainment life, especially in summer, when the city squares,

    streets and other areas turn into a huge open-air stage. Fans of the delicious cuisine of

    this region can enjoy numerous restaurants and taverns.

    Dubrovnik is a city of a unique and world-famous cultural heritage and beauty. As one of the most famous and attractive cities in the Mediterranean, it is registered in

    the UNESCO list of world heritage. Dubrovnik has been named "the pearl of Adriatic"

    because of its history and culture. It is enclosed by 2 km long walls, towers and forts

  • which offer a magnificent view of the sea and city surroundings. Dubrovnik is a city with

    numerous beaches that provide comfort and entertainment during the day and night.

    This city has a rich offer; everyone can find something for themselves, regardless of

    age.

    Zadar - Church of St. Donat- is the most famous monumental buildings in Croatia and

    also the symbol of the city. - Cathedral of St. Stosia- the largest church in Dalmatia. This Romanesque

    building was built on two occasions during the 12 and 13th centuries. - Forums the main square of Roman rulers where the entire public life took

    place, in front of the church of Sv. Donatus and the Archbishop's Palace. - Fortress Forte the building began in 1567, and it was completed in just a

    few years. It was built on the site of the medieval suburb of Zadar Varos of St. Martin. The fort was once separated from the city and the mainland by defense canals.

    - Five wells Square- the Square has an irregular shape of an elongated rectangle and it is enclosed on three sides. To date, there are surviving parts of the aqueduct that brought water directly from Lake Vrana and today this square with five wreaths is renovated and presents the most picturesque area of Zadar.

    - Kalelarga - the oldest street of Zadar, as some claim, even older than the city itself. Kalelarga extends from the people's square to the Forum. Besides being a symbol of the city, it is an iconic place of socializing, entertainment, processions ... and as they say, even the place where of the love of many citizens of Zadar begins and ends.

    Sibenik - St. Jacob Cathedral- is the most significant Renaissance monument in Croatia,

    the construction of which began in 1431 and belongs to the world heritage by UNESCO. It was built entirely in stone.-The old town core of Sibenik with its numerous churches, towers and ramparts from the 14th-17th century

    - St. Michael Fort - the fortress from the 15th century is located on a hill, 70 meters above sea level, above the old city agglomeration and offers a beautiful view of the city of Sibenik and the Sibenik archipelago.

    - Museum 'Four wells' - located at the bottom of one of the old city wells that supplied the city with water, and now concerts are often organized in this place.

    - St. Nicholas Fort - located on a small island in the channel at the entrance to Sibenik, and helped defend the city against attack

    Split - Palace of Diocletian - the Roman Emperor Diocletian spent his last years

    building huge palaces near his hometown Aspalthos (now Split) in Dalmatia. Because of its size and preservation, this palace is the most important monument of Roman architecture on the east coast of the Adriatic

    - St. Duje Cathedral.- was built on the mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian, and there is an Egyptian Sphinx at the entrance to the cathedral from the second century BC.

    - A bronze statue of Gregory of Nin - great work by Ivan Mestrovic was placed in front of the north (Golden) Gate of Diocletian's Palace with a toe which is worn out due to local beliefs that touching the toe when passing by brings happiness and the realization of desires.

    - Fortress Gripe - Baroque Venetian fortress built in only eight months in the 17 century to defend against the Turks.

    - Split Peskarija - The only fish market in the world without flies. It was built next to the living sources of sulfur, the City Spa in the Marmont Street.

    Dubrovnik - The city walls - one of the largest fortification monuments in Europe. They are

    1940 meters long and give the typical Dubrovnik appearance, famous all around the world.

    - The Rector's Palace - a moderate and simple construction, famous for historical events of Dubrovnik.

    - Sponza Palace is a beautiful palace of the customs - Divona, called Sponza, was the lifeblood of trade, while today its square hosts the opening ceremonies of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.

    - Onofrio Fountain- built around 1400, as a symbol of the construction of urban water supply and spring water from the river 12 km away from Dubrovnik.

    - Stradun - famous Dubrovnik Stradun, real name Placa, a favorite promenade of Dubrovnik citizens, especially young people and tourists from all over the world

    - Monastery "Mala braca" the library of the monastery is one of the most important in the world, and the monastery is still one of the oldest pharmacies in Europe, founded in 1317.

    - Lovrijenac - monumental and impressive fortress outside the city walls, located on a 37 m high cliff. Fort Lovrijenac is known worldwide as an excellent stage and the equivalent to the Danish castle of Elsinore for a performance of Shakespeare's "Hamlet."

  • Dalmatian gastronomy is based on naturally grown and fresh seasonal vegetables, fresh

    mussels, clams and fish from the Adriatic Sea with the addition of local olive oil and

    spices such as rosemary, bay leaves, fennel, sage and basil. Capers and olives are

    indispensable- they are served with all dishes and especially with the Dalmatian

    prosciutto and sheep cheese. A special treat in Dalmatia is the fish which is served in

    many ways; grilled, or cooked in stew. Shellfish and crustaceans are prepared in sauce.

    Famous specialties are the meat stew with gnocchi and roasted lamb. The specialties of

    the Dalmatian hinterland are the Sinjski Arambasic (meat wrapped in small cabbage

    leaves), frog Baudot, fried frog legs, Cetina trout ... A characteristic delicacy in the

    valley of Neretva is the eel or frog stew, and venison. Mallard (coot) is a real specialty

    and an unforgettable experience. Savor the well-known green risotto and minestrone

    in Mlini and Cavtat. Recipes of traditional Dalmatian dishes can be found on our blog.

    Your stay in Dalmatia can be very exciting. This area offers a variety of sporting

    activities tailored according the average physical condition, as well as for those in good

    shape and adventurous spirit. Enjoy extreme tourism - discover the magical world of

    the underground: caves, caverns, pits and sinkholes in the area of Split and Omis,

    rafting on river Cetina and Zrmanja, hiking, canoeing and rock climbing, paragliding

    from Biokovo, free climbing in Paklenica National Park, trekking and mountain bike

    trails on the mountain Velebit and Paklenica National Park. There are various

    possibilities for diving, sailing, tennis and other sports.

    While staying in one of many resorts and towns in Dalmatia, do not miss to explore and

    get acquainted with the beauty of this area. Take a boat trip to the islands of Ugljan,

    Dugi otok, Hvar, Brac, Solta and others. Explore all of the islands and enjoy the scenic

    ride to the small islands and bays. Go on an unforgettable excursion to the National

    Park Kornati, an archipelago of about 150 islands, 89 of which are situated in the

    national park. The archipelago is characterized by scarce vegetation, lack of water

    streams, crystal clear waters and a number of coves and cliffs. Visit the National Park

    on the island of Mljet, where you will enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Big and Little

    Lake. A 12 century monastery is located in the middle of the lake, on the island of St.

    Mary. The Krka National Park covers an area along the river Krka, which runs through

    the 75 km long scenic canyon. Even though you can reach it by car, the most beautiful

    access is by ship. You will be thrilled by the cascades, waterfalls and lush greenery. The

    Paklenica National Park is a space of unique touch between the sea and mountains, rich

    with forests, canyons and numerous caves, suitable for mountaineering. Also do not

    forget to visit the Vransko Jezero Nature Park- a pristine natural habitat for birds. Visit

    the nature park Telascica on Dugi otok, which is rich with marine and terrestrial flora

    and fauna such as dolphins, bats and endemic birds. When you visit the nature park

    Biokovo not forget to visit the garden Kotisina. It is a botanical garden where native

    vegetation of Biokovo is preserved. Do not forget to visit the Elaphit islands, made of a

    group of islands: Sipan, Lopud, Kolocep, Jakljan, Ruda, Golec and Crkvine and some

    smaller islands. The Elaphits contain beautiful palaces that were built by aristocrats.

    - There are numerous places of entertainment in Dalmatia for both young adults and for

    older ones. Each year in the summer, musical evenings are organized at St. Donat in the

    city of Zadar, as well as a large tourist festival "Full Moon Night" in July and then the

    fun lasts until the early morning hours. Do not miss the great folk feast Days of

    "Maraska" which lasts a few days with plenty of Maraschino liqueur. In Sibenik have fun

    with the Sibenik cultural summer, the Sibenik night, International Children's Festival

    and the evenings of Dalmatian songs. Split will entertain you with "Diocletian's

    evenings" which are held in the cellars of the palace, followed by concerts and other

    events that take place inside the ancient walls and the famous Riva. In Omis, pirates

    evenings are held, interesting for children and adults. In Dubrovnik, you can relax with a

    number of musical evenings, drama performances in the unique atmosphere of the

    fortress and the palace which at the time of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival becomes

    an open stage. For those with a livelier spiri, there are clubs for a long night on the

  • island of Pag, especially on the Zrce beach, while in Zadar you will be welcomed by

    Forum disco and urban centers Gotham and Kult Caf, in which you will experience the

    fun until the morning hours. In Sibenik, visit the club's "Inside", in Vodice disco

    "Hacienda" which is known throughout the Adriatic, in Primosten disco "Aurora". The

    younger population in Split and its surroundings can be enjoy in many discos and clubs

    such as "Tropic," Vanilla "," Hemingway "and numerous others. In Dubrovnik, have fun

    with the thematic parties, famous DJs in Lazareti or on the famous Dubrovnik beach

    Banje.

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    Croatia General Croatia (officially the Republic of Croatia) is a E uropean country, situated at the crossing between Central and Southeast Europe. It gained its independence on June 25, 1991 and on May 22, 1992 became a member of United Nations. In July 2013 Croatia entered the European Union, which today consists of 28 member countries and 508 million inhabitants. The European Union is a r egional organization of European countries through which members reach common goals such as stable economic and social growth, high level of employment and protection of human rights and interests.

    Geography of Croatia Croatia occupies the most of the Adriatic Sea's eastern coast the part of the Mediterranean most indented into the European continent. The majority of the Adriatic's eastern coast is Croatian and nearly all of the islands. The narrow mountain range of Dinaridi serve as a di vide between its Mediterranean part and Central European continental part. It stretches from the eastern slopes of Alps in the northwest to the Danube river bank in the east, including southern parts of the fertile Pannonian Plain.

    Area The Croatian land covers 56 594 km2, and the territorial sea area equals 31 479 km2.

    Population Croatia has a population of 4 290 612.

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    Ethnic groups Majority of the population is Croatian, and the most numerous minorities are Serbs, Bosnians, Slovenians, Hungarians, Czechs, Italians and Albanians.

    Government Croatia is a multiparty parliamentary republic.

    Capital city The capital of Croatia is Zagreb - with the population of 792 875 is the economic, traffic, cultural and academic center of Croatia.

    Coastline The coastline is 6 278 km long, of which 4 398 km are islands, solitary rocks and reefs.

    Number of islands, solitary rocks and reefs Croatia has 1 244 islands, solitary rocks and reefs the largest islands being Krk and Cres; 50 islands are inhabited.

    Highest mountain peak The highest mountain peak is Dinara, 1 831 meters above sea level.

    Important notices The voltage in Croatia is 220 V / 50 Hz.

    Tap water can be used for drinking in all parts of Croatia.

    Climate There are 3 climate zones in Croatia: the inner lowlands have moderate continental climate, the areas higher than 1 2 00 m above sea level have alpine climate, and along the Adriatic coast there is a pleasant Mediterranean climate with lots of

    sunny days, hot dry summers and mild rainy winters. The mean monthly temperature in the inner lowlands in January ranges from -2 to 0C and is somewhat lower in mountainous parts, while in July the mean temperature in inner lowlands ranges from 20 to 22C and i s around 13C in higher parts. The mean monthly temperature in coastal areas in January ranges from 5 to 9C and from 23 to 26C in July. The sea temperature in winter is around 12C and in the summer reaches 25C.

    Currency The official currency is Croatian kuna-HRK(1 kuna = 100 lipa).

    The foreign currency can be exchanged in banks, exchange offices and most of tourist agencies, hotels and camps.

    Credit cards (Eurocard/Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Diners) are accepted in most of the hotels, marinas, restaurants and shops, as well as ATMs.

    Required documents If you wish to travel, you should have a valid passport or other internationally approved document, while for certain countries an identification card is needed (a document which proves person's identity and nationality).

    For entering Croatia, you will need a dr iver's license, vehicle registration certificate and a vehicle insurance document. An international driving permit is preferred when renting a car. The permit is issued by a parent motor-club.

    The driver of a vehicle with non-Croatian license plates who is entering the Croatian territory must have an i nternational insurance document valid for the territory of the European Union or any evidence of such insurance.

    International documents and evidences refer to the official license plate of a vehicle ordinarily stationed in a country

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    whose national insurance bureau is a signatory of the Multilateral agreement or a v alid Green Card issued for a vehicle which originates from a c ountry whose national insurance bureau is not a s ignatory of the Multilateral agreement, as well as other documents and evidences whose validity is recognized by the Croatian Insurance Bureau.

    Traffic rules and regulations Speed limit of 50 km/h in settled areas; 110 km/h on the roads intended for motor vehicles

    exclusively (expressways); 130 km/h on freeways; 80 km/h - for motor vehicles with a caravan trailer

    without brakes; 80 km/h for buses with and without a light trailer, on

    expressways. Please slow down and adapt your speed in wet

    conditions. Helmets are obligatory. When on road but outside their car, drivers are obliged

    to wear a reflective sleeveless jacket - an obligatory part of vehicles emergency equipment e.g. when changing a tire, doing minor repair works, filling up the tank, stopping other cars for help, etc.

    Important information European emergency number is 112. Call 112 to report an emergency, accident or any situation threatening to human life, environment, property and cultural goods. The 112 call center has different language modes which include: English, German, Italian, Hungarian, Slovakian and Czech.

    You can check traffic and road information by calling +385 72 777 777 Telephone number for road assistance service is +385 1 1987.

    Customs regulations Croatian customs regulation is almost in its entirety compatible with regulations and standards of the European Union. However, if the value of non-commercial items that are brought into the country for personal use is below 1 000 kuna they are exempt from tax duty or VAT.

    Foreign and l ocal currency - cash and c heques - may be carried in and out of the country freely by both foreign and Croatian citizens with residence abroad, but the amounts of or larger than 10 0 00 euros must be d eclared to the customs officer. Also, professional equipment and other technical devices of higher value must be declared to the customs officer when entering the country.

    If the person does not have a per manent or temporary residence in Croatia, he/she is eligible for a VAT refund on goods purchased in Croatia whose value exceeds 740 kuna. In such case, the Tax Cheque form needs to be v erified by a customs officer during the export of those goods no later than 3 months from the day of the purchase. The visitor of foreign nationality must claim Tax refunds within 6 months of the receipt issue date.

    You can find more information on customs regulations here.

    Freeways On Croatian Freeways the toll is charged according to the length of the traveled route and the vehicle category. The toll is paid at the toll stations in cash, by credit cards displayed as an acceptable means of payment at the point of sale, or by subscription method (ENC). It can also be paid in foreign

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    currency according to the exchange rate on the day of the payment. There are 2 toll collection systems on Croatian freeways: open and closed toll collection system. On structures such as bridges and tunnels and on s horter expressway sections the open toll collection system is applied. In such case, a toll station serves as both entry and exit station and the toll price is based on the vehicle category. On freeways with several entries and exits the closed toll collection system is applied. In such system the driver/rider takes a toll ticket at the entry and presents it to the toll officer at the freeways exit. The toll is charged based on the length of the traveled route and vehicle category. If it's been less than 15 minutes between the entry and t he exit on t he same toll station, the driver/rider is exempt from paying the toll.

    Health service There are hospitals and clinics in all larger towns, while smaller towns have health centers and phar macies. The nearest medical center can be found here.

    Foreign tourists who have health insurance in their own country do not pay for emergency medical services during a private stay in Croatia if a c onvention on Social Security has been signed between Croatia and the visitors country of origin, providing they have certificates confirming the right to health care. Health care (transport included) is valid for emergency cases according to regulations which apply to Croatian residents, including the health care costs (participation).

    Visitors from countries with no such convention signed bear the costs of all health services personally.

    Petrol stations The official petrol stations of Croatia Harley Days are CRODUX petrol stations which can be found in all larger cities and on the expressways. They are open 24 hours a day and offer high quality fuel for your motorcycle: Eurosuper 100

    BS and Eurosuper 95 BS, as well as other types of fuel: AdBlue/Pump, LPG, Eurodiesel BS, Eurodiesel BS Premium and fuel oil. CRODUX petrol stations also offer additional services such as cafe bar, restaurant, shop, carwash, vacuum cleaner, etc.

    Working hours During the tourist season most shops are open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. during the week, and majority of them are open on weekends. Public services and bus iness offices usually work from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

    Post office & telecommunication On weekdays, post offices are open from 7 a.m. until 7 p. m. and in smaller towns from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m, while some of them work a split shift. In most larger towns and tourist centers, some post offices are open on Saturdays and Sundays.Phone cards are used in all public telephones and may be purchased in post offices and newsstands. International calls can be made directly from any telephone.

    Official Harley-Davidson representative Harley-Davidson Zagreb Oranice 104, 10090 Zagreb, Croatia

    + 385 1 5634 922

    [email protected] www.harley-davidson-zagreb.hr

  • Plitvice Lakes The Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatias most popular tourist attraction, was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1979. Located roughly halfway between capital city Zagreb and Zadar on the coast, the lakes are a definite must-see in Croatia. (As confirmed by the many emails weve received!)

    The beauty of the National Park lies in its sixteen lakes, inter-connected by a series of waterfalls, and set in deep woodland populated by deer, bears, wolves, boars and rare bird species. The National Park covers a t otal area of 300 square kilometres, whilst the lakes join together over a di stance of eight kilometres.

    Theres also quite an altitude difference the highest point is at 1,280m, the lowest at 380m although the total height difference between the lakes themselves is only 135m. (Veliki Slap, the largest waterfall, is 70m tall.)

    If youre undecided about whether or not to visit Plitvice Lakes, take a look at any photo album of the Park and that will surely sway you! The official Plitvice Lakes website has a fantastic virtual tour that features some truly stunning scenes.

    Visiting Plitvice Lakes National Park The Park is open daily all year round, with longer opening hours during summer (usually 7am to 8pm). Theres an entrance fee which acts as a c ontribution to the Parks upkeep and protection: for adults its 80 K unas (9/10.50/$14) in November March; 110 K unas (12/14.50/$19.50) during April-March and September-October; and 180 Kunas (20/24/$32) in July and August. Children aged 7 to 18 have cheaper tickets, whilst children under the age of seven go free. Groups of 15 or more people can get discounted tickets, as can university students. 4-hour guided tours in English, German French, Spanish, Italian or Croatian can also be pre-booked for a minimum of 15 people.

    2-day tickets for the Park can also be purchased, which provide you with some cost savings.

    There are two entrances to the Park excitingly titled Entrance 1 and Entrance 2. Entrance 2 may sometimes be closed in winter.

  • What is there to see and do? There really is nothing better than to walk (or hike) through the Park, taking in the beautiful surroundings and admiring the lakes, waterfalls, nature and wildlife. The Park prints out maps for a nu mber of different walks, of varying lengths, that can be undertaken starting from either entrance whos tough enough for the 8 hour sightseeing walk?!

    There is also an electric boat that takes you from one side of the largest lake to the other. This boat runs all year round, more frequently during summer.

    A panoramic train (i.e. a shuttle bus) also runs within a particular route in the park. You can walk part of the way through the park and then hop on the shuttle bus to take you back to one of the entrances.

    Even in winter Plitvice is also amazing to see in the snow.

    A restaurant Licka kuca (Lika House) is located near Entrance 1. It serves traditional food from the Lika region of Croatia, in which Plitvice Lakes National Park is situated.

    The Plitvice Lake National Park is also wonderful during winter when you may enjoy the snow

    And in answer to a ques tion we sometimes receive no, swimming (or any other water activity) is not allowed anywhere in the Park. The Parks wonderfully clear waters need to be kept that way!

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    A12_IOYN_Dubrovnik-Vodice-Biograd_No Split323,5 kilometres; 9 hours, 18 minutes

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    10:00 0,0 km 1 Depart Dubrovnik on Local road(s) (East) for 40 m

    10:00 0,1 km Bear RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 10 m

    10:00 0,1 km Turn LEFT (East) onto Local road(s) for 20 m

    10:00 0,1 km Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 10 m

    10:00 0,1 km Turn RIGHT (West) onto Ulica Frana Supila for 60 m

    10:00 0,1 km Road name changes to Ulica Iza grada for 0,4 km

    10:01 0,6 km Road name changes to Brsalje for 90 m

    10:02 0,7 km Road name changes to Ulica Branitelja Dubrovnika for 1,1 km

    10:04 1,7 km Turn RIGHT (East) onto Splitski Put for 0,3 km

    10:05 2,0 km Turn RIGHT (East) onto Ulica Vladimira Nazora for 0,3 km

    10:06 2,3 km Road name changes to Ulica Zagrebacka for 0,1 km

    10:06 2,4 km Turn LEFT (North-East) onto Ulica Pera Bakica for 0,3 km

    10:06 2,7 km Keep LEFT onto Local road(s) for 40 m towards Split

    10:06 2,7 km Keep RIGHT onto Ramp for 0,4 km

    10:07 3,1 km Keep STRAIGHT onto E65 [D8] for 58,1 km

    10:53 61,2 km 2 Arrive 61km-Synora Croatia/Bosna i Hercegovina [D8, 20205,Imotica, Hrvatska]

    11:08 61,2 km Entering Bosnia and Herzegovina

    11:08 61,2 km Depart 61km-Synora Croatia/Bosna i Hercegovina [D8, 20205, Imotica, Hrvatska] on E-65 (West) for 50 m

    11:08 61,3 km 3 Arrive 61km-Synora Bosnia [E-65, Bosna i Hercegovina]

    11:18 61,3 km Depart 61km-Synora Bosnia [E-65, Bosna i Hercegovina] on E-65 (West) for 9,3 km

    11:27 70,5 km 4 Arrive 71km-Synora Croatia [E-65, Bosna i Hercegovina]

    11:37 70,5 km Entering Croatia

    11:37 70,5 km Depart 71km-Synora Croatia [E-65, Bosna i Hercegovina] on E65 [D8] (North-West) for 17,9 km

    11:52 88,4 km 5 Arrive 89km-INA (Refuel) [D8, 20355, Opuzen, Hrvatska]

    12:07 88,4 km Depart 89km-INA (Refuel) [D8, 20355, Opuzen, Hrvatska] on E65 [D8] (North) for 14,0 km

    12:18 102,4 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto E65 [D513] for 8,3 km towards Ljubuki / Vrgorac

    0 km 5 10 15 20 25

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    12:27 110,7 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Ramp for 0,4 km

    12:27 111,1 km Keep LEFT to stay on Ramp for 0,1 km

    12:27 111,2 km Turn LEFT (North-West) onto A1 for 18,9 km

    12:42 130,1 km Turn LEFT (West) onto E65 for 0,1 km

    12:42 130,2 km *Toll road* Bear RIGHT (North) onto Ramp [Cvor Ravce] for 0,5 km

    12:43 130,8 km *Toll road* Take Ramp [Cvor Ravce] (RIGHT) onto E65 [A1] for 85,6 km towards Split / Zagreb

    13:29 216,4 km *Toll road* Keep RIGHT onto Local road(s) for 0,2 km

    13:30 216,6 km 6 Arrive 217km-INA (Refuel) [21210, Solin, Hrvatska]

    13:50 216,6 km *Toll road* Depart 217km-INA (Refuel) [21210, Solin, Hrvatska] on Local road(s) (West) for 0,3 km

    13:52 216,9 km *Toll road* Merge onto Local road(s) for 0,1 km

    13:52 217,0 km *Toll road* Merge onto E65 [E71] for 49,9 km

    14:19 266,9 km *Toll road* At exit 22, bear RIGHT (North) onto Ramp [Cvor Sibenik] for 1,9 km towards Knin-Drni / ibenik / Primoten

    14:21 268,8 km Turn RIGHT (South-West) onto D533 for 4,5 km towards ibenik

    14:25 273,3 km Keep RIGHT onto Ramp for 0,3 km towards 8 / Vodice / ibenik

    14:25 273,6 km Keep STRAIGHT onto D8 for 14,1 km

    14:39 287,7 km Turn RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 70 m towards Bribirske Mostine

    14:40 287,7 km Bear LEFT (North-West) onto Local road(s) for 0,2 km

    14:40 288,0 km 7 Arrive 288km-Vodice ETA 14:40

    18:40 288,0 km Depart 288km-Vodice ETA 14:40 on Local road(s) (North) for 0,4km

    18:41 288,3 km Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) for 0,3 km

    18:41 288,6 km Turn RIGHT (North-West) onto D8 [Magistrala] for 33,1 km

    19:14 321,7 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 50 m towards Benkovac / Zagreb / Centar Biograd N/M

    19:14 321,7 km Bear RIGHT (North) onto Local road(s) for 0,1 km

    19:14 321,9 km Turn LEFT (South-West) onto Zagrebacka for 0,1 km

    19:15 322,0 km Road name changes to Ul. Dr. Franje Tudmana for 1,2 km0 km 20 40 60 80

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    19:16 323,2 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Trg Hrvatskih velikana for 0,1 km

    19:17 323,3 km Road name changes to Trg Kralja Tomislava for 70 m

    19:18 323,4 km Bear LEFT (South) onto Tina Ujevica for 70 m

    19:18 323,5 km 8 Arrive 324km-Biograd na Moru ETA 19:30

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    Route summaryTotal journey cost 54,07 + event.Driving distance 323,5 kilometresTrip duration 9 hours, 18 minutesDriving time 4 hours, 8 minutesCrow's flight distance between all stops 263,9 kilometres

    Route segment detailsFrom To Method Distance Driving timeDubrovnik 61km-Synora Croatia/Bosna i H... Quickest 61,2 kilometres 53 minutes61km-Synora Croatia/Bosna i H... 61km-Synora Bosnia Quickest 50 metres Less than 1 minute61km-Synora Bosnia 71km-Synora Croatia Quickest 9,3 kilometres 8 minutes71km-Synora Croatia 89km-INA (Refuel) Quickest 17,9 kilometres 15 minutes89km-INA (Refuel) 217km-INA (Refuel) Quickest 128,2 kilometres 1 hour, 23 minutes217km-INA (Refuel) 288km-Vodice ETA 14:40 Quickest 71,4 kilometres 50 minutes288km-Vodice ETA 14:40 324km-Biograd na Moru ETA 19... Quickest 35,5 kilometres 38 minutes

    Distance by state/provinceState/Province Distance Driving timeBosnia and Herzegovina 9,3 kilometres 8 minutesCroatia 314,2 kilometres 4 hours

    ZAROText BoxHotel Olympia 4****Ljudevita Gaja 6Vodice, 22211, Olympia Vodice d.d.Uprava Tel: +385 (0) 22 452 493 Recepcija Tel: +385 (0) 22 452 452Olympia Life wellness centar Tel: +385 (0) 22 452 499

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    The country of MONTENEGRO Montenegro is the youngest country in Europe, after gaining its independence from Serbia in 2006. It is rapidly developing a tourist industry of its own, thanks to its short stretch of Adriatic coast and its dramatic, mountainous interior.

    Montenegros history has been closely tied to that of Serbia. Although largely independent for several centuries and never fully controlled by the Ottomans, Montenegro was invaded by Austrian-Hungarian troops during the first world war and thereafter joined greater Yugoslavia. After the second world war, it became one of the six republics that made up Communist Yugoslavia under Tito. When that federation fell apart amid ethnic violence in the 1990s, Montenegro began to distance itself from Belgrade. In the referendum of May 2006, 55.5% of the population voted for independence just over the 55% needed.

    The undisputed star of Montenegrin tourism brochures is Sveti Stefan, an island hotel famous for its picturesque rooftops and celebrity visitors of yesteryear. Other coastal attractions include Budva and the neighbouring gulf of Kotor. Inland, Durmitor national park is a world heritage site, formed by glaciers and sliced by rivers and underground streams: along the Tara river canyon, which has the deepest gorges in Europe, there are dense pine forests and clear lakes.

    If you only do three things ... Follow in the footsteps of Sophia Loren in Sveti Stefan, wander through the old town of Budva, and head to the mountainous Durmitor region.

    Language The official language is Serbian which can be w ritten both Roman and Cyrillic scripts. In the Roman script there are several letters not used in English.

    Climate Montenegro's Dalmatian coast has a M editerranean climate with mild winters and sunny, warm summers. The coast is backed by mountains, where winter rainfall is heavy; areas of Montenegro are among the wettest in Europe. Expect around four hours of sunshine a day in winter and between 10 and 12 hours a day in summer.

    Food Montenegrin food is part Italian, part Levantine expect cured meats (known as meza) washed down with loza (grape brandy), followed by seafood such as squid or octopus near the coast or, inland, meaty stews.

    Currency 1 is about 1.40

    Events The Budva music festival is held in June.

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    A15b_IOYN_Vodice-Kotor417,1 kilometres; 11 hours, 29 minutes

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    09:00 0,0 km 1 Depart Vodice ETD 09:00 on Local road(s) (South-East) for 0,2 km

    09:00 0,2 km Bear RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 70 m

    09:00 0,3 km Turn LEFT (East) onto D8 [Magistrala] for 22,4 km towards ibenik

    09:22 22,7 km 2 At 22km-near Zaboric, stay on D8 (South-East) for 21,8 km

    09:45 44,5 km 3 At 45km-near Zecevo, stay on D8 (East) for 26,5 km

    10:13 71,0 km Turn RIGHT (South) onto Kneza Domagoja for 0,4 km

    10:14 71,4 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Kneza Domagoja [Put Dragulina] for 0,3 km

    10:15 71,7 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Kneza Domagoja for 0,3 km

    10:15 72,0 km Bear LEFT (East) onto Put Dragulina for 0,6 km

    10:17 72,6 km Turn RIGHT (South) onto Put Kapelice for 0,2 km

    10:18 72,8 km Turn LEFT (East) onto Ulica Alojzija Stepinica for 0,1 km

    10:18 73,0 km Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 90 m

    10:19 73,0 km 4 Arrive 108km-cafe sto Trogir-Palace Derossi [Ulica Hrvatskih Mucenika 1, 21220, Trogir, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-21-881241]

    10:59 73,0 km Depart 108km-cafe sto Trogir-Palace Derossi [Ulica Hrvatskih Mucenika 1, 21220, Trogir, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-21-881241] on Local road(s) (North) for 90 m

    10:59 73,1 km Turn RIGHT (East) onto D315 [Ulica Kneza Trpimira] for 1,1 km

    11:01 74,3 km 5 Arrive 109km-Refuel INA [Ulica Kneza Trpimira, 21220, Trogir, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-21-797682]

    11:16 74,3 km Depart 109km-Refuel INA [Ulica Kneza Trpimira, 21220, Trogir, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-21-797682] on D315 [Ulica Kneza Trpimira] (East) for 0,2 km

    11:17 74,5 km Keep STRAIGHT onto D315 for 30 m

    11:17 74,5 km Keep STRAIGHT onto D315 [Ulica Kneza Trpimira] for 1,2 km

    11:19 75,8 km Keep LEFT onto D409 for 1,1 km

    11:22 76,8 km Turn RIGHT (North-East) onto D8 for 5,4 km

    11:27 82,3 km Turn LEFT (North) onto Z6098 [Zagorski Put] for 1,1 km towards Lecevica / Drni / Radoic

    11:28 83,4 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Zeljeznicka Ulica for 0,1 km0 km 5 10 15 20 25

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    11:29 83,5 km 6 At 84km-Zeljeznika stanica kastel Stari [Zeljeznicka ulica, 21216, Kastel Stari, Hrvatska], return West on Zeljeznicka Ulica for 0,1 km

    11:29 83,6 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Z6098 [Zagorski Put] for 1,1 km

    11:31 84,7 km Turn LEFT (East) onto D8 [Cesta Pape Ivana Pavla II] for 13,9 km

    11:42 98,6 km Keep RIGHT onto Ramp for 0,3 km towards Split

    11:42 98,9 km Keep LEFT to stay on Ramp for 60 m

    11:42 98,9 km Keep STRAIGHT onto Local road(s) for 20 m

    11:42 99,0 km Bear LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) for 0,7 km

    11:43 99,7 km Bear RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) for 90 m

    11:43 99,7 km Road name changes to Poljicka Ulica for 2,5 km

    11:46 102,3 km Road name changes to Ulica Kralja Zvonimira for 0,9 km

    11:47 103,2 km Road name changes to Obala Hrv. Narodnog preporoda for 0,1 km

    11:47 103,4 km 7 Arrive 138km-Stari grad Split [Obala Hrv. Narodnog preporoda, 21000, Split, Hrvatska]

    13:17 103,4 km Depart 138km-Stari grad Split [Obala Hrv. Narodnog preporoda, 21000, Split, Hrvatska] on Obala Hrv. Narodnog preporoda (East) for 0,1 km

    13:17 103,5 km Road name changes to Ulica Kralja Zvonimira for 0,2 km

    13:17 103,7 km Keep RIGHT onto Pojisanska Ulica for 0,8 km

    13:18 104,5 km Road name changes to Poljicka Ulica for 2,6 km

    13:21 107,1 km Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto D8 [Ulica Kralja Stjepana Drzislava] for 38,9 km towards Dubrovnik / Makarska

    14:04 145,9 km 8 At 146km-near Pisak, stay on D8 [Jadranska magistrala] (East) for 16,9 km

    14:22 162,9 km 9 Arrive 198km-Refuel INA [Vukovarska, 21300, Makarska, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-21-612660]

    14:32 162,9 km Depart 198km-Refuel INA [Vukovarska, 21300, Makarska, Hrvatska, Tel: +(385)-21-612660] on D8 [Jadranska magistrala] (North) for 1,2 km

    14:33 164,1 km 10 At 164km-near Veliko Brdo, return South-East on D8 [Jadranska magistrala] for 54,4 km

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    15:30 218,5 km Bear LEFT (East) onto E65 [D8] for 31,9 km

    15:57 250,3 km 11 Arrive 250km-Synora-Opuzen/D8/Bosna i Hercegovina [D8, 20356, Klek, Hrvatska]

    16:07 250,3 km Entering Bosnia and Herzegovina

    16:07 250,3 km Depart 250km-Synora-Opuzen/D8/Bosna i Hercegovina [D8, 20356, Klek, Hrvatska] on E-65 (South-East) for 9,3 km

    16:15 259,7 km 12 Arrive Synora-Dubrovacko Primor