
Croatian’s speak Slavic language, which is spoken mainly in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. As of year 2000, about 6 300 000 people speak this language, which is not a lot and you will … Read more
Croatian’s speak Slavic language, which is spoken mainly in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. As of year 2000, about 6 300 000 people speak this language, which is not a lot and you will … Read more
Dražen Banović – Bike mechanic Dražen is another Meridien Ten member from Split. He is happily married and has two kids. His profession is mechanical engineer and combining long time passion for cycling he became … Read more
We should start by saying that people who meet us think we’ve been friends forever. While it feels that way to us too, we’ve actually only known each other for 6 years. Shortly after we … Read more
Since 2016 Meridien Ten upgraded its bike fleet and now offers to its customers brand new Cube e-bikes. The aluminium frames have upright commuter geometry, which gives you nice cruising and relaxed positioning on the … Read more
Goran was born in 1981 and he is most recent addition to M10 team. In his youth, he developed interest for various sports but football was the main choice, which took most of his time. … Read more
Potomje is an old village situated in the middle part of Pelješac at the 300 meters of altitude, 15 km far away from Orebić. The village is a center of production of some of the … Read more
It was November 2015 when we have received email about the potential group of 12-18 guests looking for bike and boat tour in Europe for the Spring/Early summer. The following questions occurred; What does Meridien … Read more
Gregada or fish stew is another great fishermen meal. Since there are more than 1000 islands on the Dalmatian coast, Gregada represents the cuisine of Island Hvar. Very simple meal, a soup and the main meal … Read more
Dinka Tartaglia CEO The year of Dinka’s birth is not important in comparison to her years and experience spent in travel business. She graduated in Dubrovnik, at the University of Tourism and has been in … Read more
Wild vines (trees) have been growing since the earliest time in many parts of present day Croatia. The culture of growing vines has most probably been brought by the old Greeks on present day Croatian … Read more