- guardian.co.uk,
- Wednesday May 21 2008
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Unspoilt nature ... Mljet island National Park in South Dalmatia. Photograph: Hemis/Corbis
With over a thousand islands, islets and reefs, of which 66 are inhabited, the Croatian islands offer everything from nudist beaches to windsurfing, and organic wines to all-night dance parties. You can bed down in a boutique hotel or a back-to-basics cottage (no running water, no mains electricity), depending on your pain threshold. It's also outside the eurozone so your holiday cash will go a bit further.
1. Best for local food and wine: Vis
Vis island
seen from Hvar. Photograph: Jane Foster
A Yugoslav
military naval base and no-go zone for foreigners until 1989, Vis
was invaded by yachties the moment the last submarine left. Now a
hippy-chic summer hideaway, its informal konobe (taverns) serve
Dalmatian seafood dishes. At Mola Trovna, Senko Karuza takes guests
on fishing trips then shows you how to clean and cook your catch.
Don't miss Vis's organic wines - white Vugava and red Mali Plavac -
and rogacica, a potent tipple made from carob, which grows in
abundance here.
Stay at the 12-room Hotel Paula, in a cobbled side street in Vis Town, doubles €106 (£85). More information on Vis: tz-vis.hr
2. Best for name-dropping: Hvar
Hvar harbour. Photograph: Jane
Foster
Centring on Venetian-era Hvar Town, Croatia's
most fashionable island destination warrants exploring beyond its
capital's 16th-century fortifications. Leave the design hotels and
chichi cocktail bars behind to hike or mountain bike through a
rugged landscape of silvery-purple lavender fields and the hillside
vineyards that produce velvety red Plavac. Or dodge the
celebrity-spotters on the palm-lined seafront promenade to take a
sea-kayaking trip round the nearby Pakleni islets.


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i hope we build em' all over europe in any country that wants defensive missles. russia hasn't helped a whit with the iranian nuke problem,in fact they've been helping them.russia wants the u.s. to be a sitting duck against any rogue regime. there will be war btween the us and russia/china/iran
doug, l.a., u.s.
The YANKS wont be happy until they have achieved world domination fare play to the Russians surely whats good for the goose
glenn, brighton, uk
United States is the country that brought this problem into Europe, not Russia. US see Russia rising, economy and businesses having key roles in Europe and now the US together with its traditional ally UK are desperate to have their past "Atlantic" influence restored. Looks like the time is up.
yomi, europe,
I think the military companies are paying president bush to restart the cold war, just so they will get contracts from a nervous congress
Christopher, White PLains, U.S
The US needs to keep Europe safe from Iranian aggression. The problem is is that Russia is sticking up for Iran and is soft on solving the tensions with Iran in a serious matter. As for the missile shield, it should be placed somewhere else like Turkey.
Sam, Clarkston, USA
The US can posture all it wants, and Russia can posture all it wants, but the reality is that the US is heading towards economic bankruptcy because it imports 70% of its oil, and Russia is the world's biggest exporter of oil and gas. For background on the situation, see www.pickensplan.com.
Victor Panlilio, Calgary, Canada
OK. Someone made a VERY valid point: had Russia tried to station a nuclear arsenal, say (for the sake of argument), along canadian or mexican border, there would be no end to the outrage. It is simply a matter of not sovereignity.
Lylia, Halifax,, Canada
to erin, from virginia, the states of europe never owed the americans a dime for the ERP or marshall plan. that money was given out to those states which complied with the united states' political agenda and all of the money was spent in the united states.
james, toronto,
the US is putting its hands in all directions when its military itself is so much scattered. Bush calls for peace at one time and plans to make a defence shield on the other hand. what is he trying to do? It can cost the US dearly, as the Russians may also do something similar.
Deep, Darjeeling, India
So we want to defend against Iran/Syria? As its easier to hit a missile in the boost phase, it should be based in Israel. This ABM system exists because were fighting a war with enemies who are no friends of Russia. Its time to recognize Russia for what she could be to the west-a powerful ally.
Alex, York,
The U.S. brought the cold war back to Europe.
Chris, Potsdam, Germany
you're mixing up two different conflicts in one article
frank, edinburgh,
Never ever TRUST Russia !!
Who told me ? My Polish Mother-In-Law did when i first met her in 1993. Poles will never trust the Russians after what the Soviet Union did to Poland & Eastern Europe from 1939 - 1989. Russia has got away with murder as a former occupier & never paid for its cruelty !!