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Shores of unspoilt beauty

Barb Sheriff of Noosa Travel has just returned from a sensational holiday in Croatia where she enjoyed what she described as “God’s gift”.
“I have just had the most fantastic holiday in Croatia,” she said.
“It really is God’s gift. From sensational national parks to spectacular crystal-clear oceans and magical old towns with so much history, and then there is the food.
“The food is amazing with lots of fresh seafood.
“Most houses and restaurants have their own vegetable gardens, fruit trees, olive trees and make their own olive oil.
“There are so many sensational places to visit that are yet unspoilt by the sheer volume of tourists that travel the world.”
Some of Croatia’s must-see destinations include the country’s second largest city, Split, the Plitvice Lakes national park with its 16 lakes and stunning waterfalls, plus the Croatian islands which are best viewed by boat and Dubrovnik which is known as the Pearl of the Adriatic.
She said Croatia will not disappoint.
Phone Barb and the team at Noosa Travel on 5449 7000 to book a getaway.

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