ADRIATIC COAST
Best Kept Secret
Mediteranien destination of Adriatic coast may be one of the Europien’s best-kept secrets but that’s quickly changing. Increasing numbers of family and eco-tourists, homebuyers, entrepreneurs and savvy investors are discovering Adriatic coast not only as a beautiful oasis, but also as a beautiful business opportunity.
Much like France in the early 1960s and Greece in the 1990s, Adriatic coast is undergoing an unprecedented land rush. Seeking a smart investment, a billionaire and their developers are quickly snapping up home-sites across Adriatic’s best locations. Yet despite this influx and interest, Adriatic coast remains a largely unexplored and untapped opportunity with its thousands of Hidden bays, Hundreds of unspoiled islands, stunning coral reefs and most beautiful beaches.
Adriatic coast is still a paradise waiting to be discovered and there has never been a better time to invest in Adriatic’s property than now as the echo-boomers and their children’s millennial’s are retiring at a rate of 10,000 per day. These masters of information represent the largest segment of real estate investors seeking second homes in a country that offers excellent amenities, affordable healthcare, abundant recreation, and sense peacefulness.
LOCATION
Situated on the Mediterranean, south of Austria, east of Italy and west of Hungarien, Adriatic sea is in heart of Europe, just a short flight from the Frankfurt — 2.5 hours from Moscow and Stockholm and 2 hours from London. From Munich, Prague and Milan only 4-5 with car, Adriatic coast beckons travelers to explore more than a thousand beautiful islands, historical building of Roman civilization and unspoiled Plitvice Lakes. And because Adriatic sea remains an undiscovered mediterian gem, you’ll still find more sea bays here than yachts.
CLIMATE
The climate on the Adriatic is very much within the same parameters as the general Mediterranean climate. It is characterized by hot summers, many sunny days, and mild and rainy winters.
The warmest months are July and August, when the air temperature is between 25° C and 35° C (77° F – 95° F), and the sea temperature reaches up to 28° C (83° F). The rain is very rare in this time, and it is considered to be the peak of the tourist season. Averaging from 2,400 to 2,800 sunny hours per year, the Croatian Adriatic is one of the sunniest coastlines in the world.
OASIS OF PEACE AND NATURE
Adriatic coast is one of the ecologically best preserved parts of Europe, blessed with outstanding natural beauty and it is a real pearl of the Mediterranean, protected nature with 8 National Parks and 11 Nature Parks and numerous historical parks. The most famous National Park in Croatia is Plitvice Lakes, unique in the world, are the 16 small lakes joined by waterfalls. This national park are listed on the UNESCO List of World Heritage sites. Adriatic Islands are one of the least populated islands in the world. The ideal destination to enjoy the freedom and complete isolation from the outside world. Enjoy the endless blue sea and the sunny beaches. Dive in, fall in love, feel the freedom! You’ll love it so much you probably won’t leave, ever.