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An Organ Played by the Sea

Located on the sparkling shores of the Adriatic Sea in Zadar, Croatia -- home of what Alfred Hitchcock once called "the most beautiful sunset in the world" -- lies the one and only pipe organ designed to be played by the sea. Built in 2005, this ...

Heart-shaped Croatian island attracts curious, lovebirds

Croatia's geography lends itself to love. The country is blessed with a scenic coastline along the Adriatic Sea - a stretch of land that is dotted with picturesque rocky islands and scenic beach towns like Dubrovnik and Hvar. Not surprisingly, ...

New resort in Croatia to feature rotating hotel

A new resort that is set to begin construction on Solta Island in Croatia, will bring a luxurious, modern flair to the region, including a hotel that will rotate, ensuring that every visitor gets a great view. According to this story from World ...

Slovenia Sea Salt

The genetic difference between ordinary table salt and very expensive, gourmet sea salt is apparently .01%. And yet, the cost is 100 times more expensive and the taste 1000 times more sublime. Much of the world's best sea salt comes from the ...

New Radisson Blu opens with low rate in Dubrovnik, Croatia

With 408 guest spaces, more than 100,000 square feet of spa facilities and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, the Radisson Blu Resort & Spa Dubrovnik has become the largest and most exciting resort on the Dalmatian Coast. To celebrate its ...

Royal Caribbean takes delivery of the Oasis of the Seas - the largest cruise ship in the world

tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/10/28/royal-caribbean-takes-delivery-of-the-oasis-of-the-seas/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; Royal Caribbean must be one very proud cruise line. Today they took delivery of the Oasis of the Seas. ...

Photo of the Day: (5/24/05)

Great photo of a sea turtle is Great photo of a sea turtle is today's POTD. The photo comes from a very nice Flickr photo stream by DraconianOne. ...

Kayaking Venice

Venice, Italy is one of the most popular and romantic cities in all of Europe. Famously built on a series of small islands along the Venetian Lagoon, just off the Adriatic Sea, travelers flock to the city to stroll its floating walkways and take ...

In a poor economy, SeaWorld raises ticket prices to just under $80

SeaWorld Orlando doesn't seem to think the economy has suffered enough, because it just raised its prices by $4 to an insane $78.95, per person. With just six rides and ten shows, SeaWorld assumes people won't have a problem paying this, even ...

Word for the Travel Wise (08/07/06)

Last time I tossed out a handy dandy piece of Croatian vernacular I was tossed this recommendation by a one of the Gadling readers: Go Sea-Kayaking in the Adriatic. Oh, how I wish I could. Thankfully, he also provided a fabulous link to help plan a ...

Carve a pumpkin, win a vacation

Head up to Cape Elizabeth, Maine to cut up a pumpkin, and you may wind up with a return trip. Inn by the Sea is taking the New England institution of pumpkin carving to a new level. Spend two nights or more at this resort in October, and you'll be ...

Paddling the Dead Sea

There are lots of odd places to paddle, but here is one of the odder ones: the Dead Sea. In case you're not up on your geographical trivia, the Dead Sea is the lowest sea…nay, the lowest water body on the planet. It sits 400 meters ...

Ship graveyards from around the world

Eco-friendly website Environmental Graffiti has an interesting story on their site today that details some of the top cargo ship graveyards from around the world. The article also includes some amazing photos of the rusted out shells of former cargo ...

WalletPop takes you on a tour of the Oasis of the Seas - the largest cruise ship in the world

Gadling contributor and WalletPop writer Jason Cochran shot this great video clip of the new Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas - the largest cruise ship in the world. He wrote about his experience on this mammoth ship earlier this week, but ...

The Oasis of the Seas: designed to keep your dollars captive (and "dumb down" the travel experience)

Royal Caribbean's $1.4 billion new ship, the Oasis of the Seas, is notable not just because of its measurements. They're extraordinarily impressive measurements, to be sure: 20 stories high, 1,180 feet long, 2,700 staterooms, 225,282 tons. But for ...

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