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February 17, 2025

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Unlocking Europe’s Hidden Treasure: Croatia’s Allure for the Adventurous Traveler

Discover Croatia: The Jewel of the Adriatic Welcome to Croatia, where medieval charm meets modern luxury, and every turn offers a story waiting to be told. Imagine a place where ancient city walls rise above shimmering turquoise waters, where every meal feels like a curated masterpiece, and where hidden coves invite you to indulge in moments of absolute serenity.  Croatia is a destination that promises not just a vacation, but a journey into a world of refined beauty, rich history, and bespoke luxury experiences. Perched along the sparkling Adriatic Sea, this breathtaking country has transformed from Europe’s best-kept secret into a must-visit hotspot. From ancient fortresses to unspoiled islands and culinary delights, Croatia is a destination that seamlessly combines history, adventure, and relaxation. But what is it about this country that has travelers worldwide falling under its spell? Let’s dive in. (Read about our kosher food experiences below. ) Sunset Croatia Why this Hidden Gem Must Be on Your Bucket-List. Croatia’s allure lies in its exquisite contrasts. Imagine a place where Roman ruins and Venetian palaces mingle with café-lined streets, where the Adriatic Sea’s turquoise waters meet sun-soaked beaches and untouched nature. A living, breathing history book with a vibrant culture and landscapes straight from a dream. Stroll through the UNESCO-protected streets of Dubrovnik that will transport you to another era, and where medieval stone fortresses stand in harmony with chic boutique hotels and world-class restaurants. In Split, ancient Roman palaces serve as the backdrop to a vibrant waterfront promenade. Venture beyond the cities, and you’ll find yourself cruising to Hvar, known for its luxurious yachts and glamorous nightlife, or discovering the unspoiled beauty of islands like Vis and Mljet, where time seems to stand still. The stunning Dalmatian Coast is dotted with islands like Hvar and Vis, each offering its own unique slice of paradise. For nature lovers, Plitvice Lakes National Park and Krka Waterfalls provide some of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural beauty. And let’s not forget the capital, Zagreb, a cultural hub buzzing with energy, brimming with museums, street markets, and a café culture that rivals the best in Europe. A Culinary Journey. Croatia’s beauty extends far beyond its landscapes—it’s a culinary treasure trove waiting to be explored. Imagine feasting on fresh seafood along the coast, savoring Istrian truffles, or sipping sun-kissed local wines in a vineyard overlooking the sea. Whether you’re enjoying a rustic farm-to-table meal in the countryside or dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Dubrovnik, every dish tells a story of tradition, passion, and locally sourced ingredients. Croatia’s agritourism scene is a must for foodies. Picture yourself dining under olive trees or in a family-owned vineyard, indulging in flavors that have been perfected over generations. And then, there’s the wine! Croatian wines are some of Europe’s best-kept secrets, with bold reds from Pelješac and crisp whites from Istria that will leave you wanting more. With its Mediterranean climate, rich agricultural heritage, and centuries-old winemaking traditions, Croatia has become one of Europe’s most captivating destinations for culinary enthusiasts and wine connoisseurs alike. A Rich Tapestry of Wine Regions Croatia’s vineyards, some of the oldest in Europe, stretch across diverse landscapes from the sun-kissed coastlines of Istria and Dalmatia to the fertile plains of Slavonia. The country’s wine regions are as varied as its terrain, each offering a unique blend of flavors and stories. The heart of Croatia’s winemaking lies in its indigenous grape varieties, many of which can only be found within its borders. Plavac Mali, the pride of Dalmatia, delivers a bold red with deep, intense flavors, often likened to the American Zinfandel. In the cooler, coastal region of Istria, Malvazija shines as a fresh, floral white wine, loved for its crispness and elegance. Further inland, Graševina is the most popular white variety in Croatia, known for its refreshing acidity and clean profile, perfect for a sunny afternoon. On the island of Korčula, Pošip provides a distinctly fruity white wine, while Teran from Istria offers a rich red with earthy and spicy notes, perfectly paired with hearty dishes. Croatia’s culinary and wine traditions are not only celebrated locally—they are recognized on the global stage. The Mediterranean Diet, with its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients such as olive oil, seafood, and vegetables, has earned a place on UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Indulgent Spa and Wellness Experiences Croatia is an emerging wellness destination with a mix of natural beauty, thermal spas, wellness retreats, and holistic experiences.  This is not just a destination for exploration—it’s also a sanctuary for relaxation. The country’s luxury spa scene is thriving, offering wellness experiences that rival the world’s best. Pamper yourself with a bespoke treatment at the Alhambra Spa on Lošinj Island, known for its focus on holistic healing and locally sourced ingredients. Or head to Wine & Spa Meneghetti, a stunning retreat in Istria where you can soak in a wine-inspired treatment after a day of truffle hunting and vineyard tours. For something truly unique, indulge in a salt spa therapy in Pag, where the island’s famous salt is used in rejuvenating treatments that leave you feeling refreshed and rebalanced. Adventure Elevated: High-End Experiences For those seeking a touch of adventure, Croatia delivers in style. Set sail on a private yacht charter along the Dalmatian coast, exploring hidden beaches and secluded islands at your own pace. Enjoy a hot air balloon ride over Istria, offering panoramic views of rolling vineyards and medieval hilltop towns. Wine enthusiasts can indulge in private vineyard tours in Pelješac, where some of Croatia’s most celebrated wines are produced. Meanwhile, adrenaline seekers can opt for a luxury off-road safari through Velebit Mountain, discovering Croatia’s rugged landscapes in the comfort of a high-end 4×4. Adventure Elevated: Luxe Niche Experiences For travelers with an adventurous spirit and a taste for luxury, Croatia offers exclusive experiences that cater to the most refined tastes:
  • Private Helicopter Tours: Soar above the stunning Dalmatian coastline, taking in panoramic views of islands, vineyards, and centuries-old towns from the sky. Land at a hidden vineyard for a wine-pairing lunch prepared by a private chef.
  • Exclusive Island Hopping by Yacht: Charter a luxury yacht for a day (or a week!) to explore the lesser-known islands of Vis, Korčula, and Mljet, each with its own unique charm. Snorkel in secluded bays, savor gourmet meals on board, and toast the sunset with fine Croatian wine.
  • Truffle Hunting in Istria: Join an expert guide and their truffle-sniffing dogs on a private truffle hunt in the lush Istrian forests. Complete your adventure with a truffle-inspired meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
  • Luxury Cycling Tours: Pedal through picturesque wine regions like Pelješac or Istria, accompanied by a private guide and support vehicle. Stop for wine tastings, olive oil sampling, and gourmet picnics along the way.
  • Underwater Wine Tasting: Yes, you read that right. Dive into the Adriatic to discover Croatia’s underwater wine cellars, where amphora-aged wines rest beneath the waves. After your dive, enjoy a guided tasting of these rare vintages.
  • Caviar and Oyster Tasting in Ston: Visit the medieval town of Ston, famous for its salt pans and oysters. Indulge in a private caviar and oyster tasting paired with champagne while learning about the region’s rich culinary traditions.
The New Luxury Wedding Destination. Looking for the perfect place to say “I do”? Croatia is fast becoming one of the world’s most coveted wedding destinations—and for good reason. Imagine exchanging vows in a medieval fortress overlooking the sparkling Adriatic or celebrating with friends and family in a centuries-old vineyard surrounded by lush greenery. Whether it’s a grand affair in Dubrovnik’s iconic old town, a seaside ceremony on the chic island of Hvar, or an intimate gathering on the tranquil shores of Istria, Croatia offers breathtaking settings that feel straight out of a fairy tale. With its blend of rich history, natural beauty, and luxury accommodations, Croatia makes every wedding truly unforgettable. The country’s growing reputation for destination weddings is fueled by its seamless combination of romance and refined elegance. Plus, with a team like Touch Croatia on your side, you can trust that every detail—from venue selection to bespoke guest experiences—will be flawlessly executed.

Croatia does offer kosher food and has some kosher-friendly options, particularly in major cities like Zagreb, Dubrovnik, and Split. While the availability of fully kosher restaurants is limited, there are Jewish cultural centers, Chabad houses, and select hotels that provide kosher meals upon request.

Where to Find Kosher Food in Croatia:

Zagreb

  • Chabad Zagreb: Offers kosher meals, Shabbat services, and Jewish community support. They also help visitors arrange kosher catering.
  • Kosher Hotel Options: Some hotels can arrange kosher meals with advance notice.

Dubrovnik

  • The Jewish Community of Dubrovnik: While there isn’t a dedicated kosher restaurant, they can provide guidance on kosher-friendly options and suppliers.
  • Kosher Catering: Some private chefs and catering companies offer kosher meals for tourists.

Split

  • Chabad of Dalmatia (Split): Can assist with kosher meal arrangements and hosts Shabbat services.

Kosher Products in Supermarkets

Large supermarkets like Konzum, Lidl, and Spar sometimes carry imported kosher products, but it’s best to check labels.

Kosher Cruises & Private Dining

For a luxury experience, private chefs and yacht charters in Croatia can accommodate kosher dietary needs with prior arrangements. Some Mediterranean cruise lines stopping in Croatia also offer kosher meal plans.

Croatia is an excellent destination for Jewish travelers looking for kosher-friendly accommodations and experiences. While fully kosher hotels are rare, several luxury hotels and private villas offer kosher meal options upon request. Additionally, private chefs, guided Jewish heritage tours, and exclusive kosher dining experiences can elevate your journey. Contact me for more at Info@luxetravelpartner.com

Unlock Croatia’s Secrets with Touch Croatia. In a destination as enchanting as Croatia, your experience should be nothing short of extraordinary, which requires the expertise of a dedicated travel advisor (me) and the seamless execution of a top-tier Destination Management Company like Touch Croatia, ensuring every moment is curated to perfection. Touch Croatia, a boutique Destination Management Company (DMC) specializes in creating exclusive, tailor-made journeys and bespoke experiences tailored just for you. Founded in 2012, Touch Croatia is not your average travel company. Think of them as your local insider, offering personalized journeys that go far beyond the guidebooks. With their handpicked team of experts, you’ll explore hidden beaches, visit charming villages, and immerse yourself in authentic Croatian culture—all while traveling in style aboard luxury vehicles. Whether you’re dreaming of exclusive wine tastings, private island excursions, or a deep dive into the country’s rich history, Touch Croatia ensures every detail is thoughtfully crafted for a seamless, unforgettable experience. What truly sets Touch Croatia apart is their network of deeply rooted local connections. Want a private tour of a centuries-old winery? Or perhaps a sunset picnic on a secluded beach? Touch Croatia makes it happen, all with 24/7 concierge service that guarantees a seamless and stress-free experience. Sunset Croatia Your Next Luxury Adventure Begins. Croatia is a destination that promises to awaken your senses and indulge your every desire. Whether you’re wandering the ancient streets of Zadar, sailing the Adriatic’s sapphire waters, or enjoying a candlelit dinner overlooking the Dalmatian coast, this is more than just a trip, it’s a journey into the heart of luxury. Croatia is calling, and it’s time to answer. With its rich history, stunning coastlines, vibrant culinary scene, and warm hospitality, this captivating country is ready to offer you an adventure like no other. Whether you’re wandering the ancient streets of Dubrovnik, indulging in Istrian truffle dishes, or watching the sunset over the Adriatic, Croatia is a destination that will steal your heart. Ready to escape the ordinary? Dream Destination Agency and Touch Croatia are here to bring your vision to life. Contact us today to begin planning your bespoke Croatian adventure. Every moment will be tailored just for you, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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BRAVE-ish wins Gold at North American Book Awards

Brave-ish has received a Gold Medal in the INSPIRATIONAL category of the 2024 North American Book Awards. 
My book Brave-ish has received its ninth award, earning the prestigious Gold Medal in the Inspirational category of the 2024 North American Book Awards. This milestone marks another highlight in an incredible journey of accolades, affirming the book’s impact on readers seeking adventure, courage, and personal transformation. I am honored to see Brave-ish resonate with so many, and I’m grateful for the recognition from these esteemed organizations. Since its release, Brave-ish has been celebrated across multiple categories, from travel and memoir to self-help and women’s nonfiction. Earning recognition across such diverse categories underscores the book’s wide-reaching impact, inspiring readers from all walks of life. Here’s a look at the awards and recognitions Brave-ish has received:
  • 2024 Gold Medal – Inspirational – North American Book Awards
  • 2024 Gold Bookfest Award – Nonfiction Memoir Travel
  • 2024 Gold Nonfiction Book Award – Nonfiction Authors Association
  • 2024 Literary Titan Gold Book Award – Non-fiction
  • 2024 Silver Bookfest Award – Nonfiction Self-Help Inspiration
  • 2024 Readers’ Favorite Honorable Mention – Non-Fiction – Women’s Genre
  • 2023 Hearten Book Awards First Place Winner – Inspiring & Uplifting Non-Fiction
  • 2023 Zibby Awards Runner-up – Best Book for The Strong Woman
  • 2023 Goody Business Book Awards Winner – Memoir/Self-Help
Beyond these prestigious awards, Brave-ish has also gained recognition in top publications. It was featured in Condé Nast Traveler’s Women Who Travel Book Club as one of “10 New Books We Can’t Wait to Read This Fall” and recognized in Forbes’ Best New Nonfiction list. Each of these awards and features reinforces the book’s mission: to encourage readers to step outside their comfort zones, embrace adventure, and redefine what it means to be brave. Additionally, I have won nine awards in The Southern California Journalism Awards and the National Arts and Entertainment Journalism (NAEJ) Awards Exciting upcoming events where I’ll be sharing the Brave-ish journey include Zibby’s Bookshop, Frequent Traveler University, and WriterCon. Plus, for those who want to dive deeper, you can take my class on UDEMY. Most recently, I had the honor of bringing my Gold Medal to The Adventurers’ Club of Los Angeles on Galentine’s Day, sharing this milestone with fellow explorers and storytellers. Thank you to everyone who has supported Brave-ish along the way!

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BRAVE-ish wins READER’S FAVORITE Women’s Genre!

From Gold to Jingle: Celebrating My Awards and Two Years with The BookFest I’m thrilled to share that my work has received recognition at The BookFest, earning both a Gold and a Silver award. Click here to see the TWO AWARDS that my memoir, BRAVE-ish, won!
Congratulations! The BookFest honors authors who create outstanding works of fiction and nonfiction. The BookFest’s mission is rooted in the belief that literature has transformative power and, in a desire to support and celebrate those who create it.

My memoir, Brave-ish, is a 2023 HEARTEN Book Awards First Place Winner for Uplifting & Inspiring Non-Fiction and Memoir!

BRAVE-ish is a Nonfiction Gold Book Awards Winner

BRAVE-ish is a winner: 2024 Literary Titan Gold Book Award

Goody Business Book Awards: Memoir/Self-Help

Zibby Awards: Best Book for The Strong Woman

My Podcast, Make Your Own Map, won 2nd place for Diversity in TV/Streaming at the NAEJ Awards

My website is #10 on the top 100 Travel Lifestyle Blogs and Websites

I am also the #3 Top Travel Influencer for 2024 for Afluencer as well as #10 of Female Influencers Brands Can’t Get Enough of for 2024!

North American Book Awards 2024 Inspirational: READ by Tony Kriz and Jeff Martin – Gold Brave-ish by Lisa Niver – Gold Freeing Teresa by Franke James – Gold Culture Catalyst by Wes Love – Gold Shed by Michelle Martin – Silver The Five Sciences of Self by Dr. Ronald J. Bonnstetter and Carissa Gwerder Collazo – Bronze

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Beware Fake Jews

You would be forgiven if this past week confused you about the state of antisemitism in America and what can, and what should not, be done about it. There was even a self-destructive reminder of how Jews themselves feel about what’s been happening around them—a crisis manifested in both the hatred of Jews, and Jewish self-hatred.

It all unfolded with dizzying spectacles of visual misinformation. Some of it was, perhaps, well-intentioned. But I wouldn’t count on this surge in antisemitic fervor subsiding anytime soon—no matter the remedy. There’s far too much social acceptance of it since Israel began its war of self-defense after the massacre that was October 7, 2023.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, spent $7 million for a thirty-second ad that aired during the Super Bowl. It featured his former quarterback, Tom Brady, and rapper Snoop Dogg, telling each other how much they hated one another, their voices rising with each declaration, the reasons for their respective disgusts sounding innocuous and silly.

That, it seems, was the ostensible point: all hatred, the pitchmen eventually concluded, is “stupid.”

But those who hate Jews around the world—especially at this present moment—are defiant in their belief that they have reasons to do so. They feel, quite passionately, that global Jewry deserves to be punished for a litany of sins—one in particular, as payback on behalf of the Palestinians of Gaza.

Regrettably, spiking antisemitism on city streets and college campuses is not the sort of thing that thirty seconds of ad time can easily cure. No one watching Kraft’s antidote for antisemitism, with its decidedly misguided messaging, would be persuaded to turn the channel to a different set of beliefs.

Regrettably, spiking antisemitism on city streets and college campuses is not the sort of thing that thirty seconds of ad time can easily cure.

The depth of hatred is one thing. But the ad makes no mention of Jews, antisemitism, or the tragic events of October 7, which launched these latest menaces. Kraft was obviously aiming for a more subtle, indirect approach. Focus on universal hatred, in the abstract. Ignore the particular, with its elephantine antisemitic dimensions. Viewers will get the point.

No, they won’t, and they didn’t. They either missed it entirely or simply chose to ignore it.

What’s worse, Snoop Dogg has had longstanding ties to world-class antisemite Louis Farrakhan, the lunatic cleric from the Nation of Islam. Perhaps that’s why the Super Bowl ad neglected to mention Jews as objects of hatred: The rapper didn’t want to deceive 126 million viewers. Abstract hate may be “stupid,” but animosity directed at Jews is positively righteous.

If Kraft had replaced Brady with Julian Edelman, a former Patriot who is also a member of the Jewish Tribe, Snoop Dogg might have been more forthcoming, wagging his tail, refusing to hold his tongue.

Yet another African-American rapper, Kanye West, or Ye as he now calls himself, also appeared in a Super Bowl ad. He, however, had no problem making his true feelings about Jews explicitly known.

He invited viewers to visit his website where his clothing line was selling just one item: a white T-shirt with the Nazi swastika. It was labeled HH-01, for “Heil Hitler,” and sold for $20 each. As a sign of the times, it generated $2 million in sales before the website that hosts his apparel took the store offline.

No surprise. Ye has over 20 million Instagram followers. There are only 15.7 million Jews in the world — a number that would have reached 32 million if not for the murderous ideology that Ye now purports to follow.

Before the week ended, Jews had apparently had enough. A video appeared on social media showcasing a number of Jewish celebrities—Sacha Baron Cohen, Drake, Steven Spielberg, Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Zuckerberg and others—wearing their own white T-shirts, but this one featured a hand with a Star of David giving the middle finger to Ye.

It became an instant sensation among Jews who shared it countless times on social media. The very same Jews who have been petrified to speak out against antisemitism or support Israel’s war in Gaza finally broke their silence—all on account of a star-studded video that, apparently, emboldened them.

Except for one problem: the video was AI-generated. It was fake. And what’s more, it featured Jews who have had their heads buried in the Hollywood sand—risk-averse A-listers squandering their self-respect. Natalie Portman, a sabra, once refused to accept an award from her motherland. The only two depicted in the video who had, fact, taken a public stance in support of Israel were Jerry Seinfeld and David Schwimmer. (Scarlett Johansson has done so in the past.)

Two millennia of defamation have taught Jews to live in reality. History compels them to do so. The world of make-believe belongs to their enemies.

An AI-generated video intended to rebuff a bigoted rapper only plays into the delusions of antisemites everywhere. Beware attributing intelligence within the artificial. When images are deliberately fake, it invites distorted truths. If one can’t trust what’s visible, then all kinds of falsehoods become plausible: Jews have no connection to the Holy Land; Israel is a “settler-colonialist enterprise”; an Arab nation called Palestine actually once existed.

Less renowned Jews had things to say last week, as well. This time, however, they were real people. Responding to President Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza’s population to neighboring Arab nations, over 350 rabbis, writers and artists took out a full-page ad in the New York Times opposing the move, calling it “ethnic cleansing!”

I won’t dignify the signatories by listing their names. I have a low tolerance for social preening and gagging moral superiority. Jews who casually accept the torching of Israeli infants and gangraping of its girls are beneath contempt. Notice how this costly advertisement made no mention of what happened on October 7. The fate of the hostages in Gaza merited no mention, either.

No matter what they say, the signers of that petition are not Jews. Go ahead: expose your circumcised member. Recite the Shema. Swear that a tree is planted in Israel in your family’s name. Pretend that enjoying a good bagel now and then is a sign of solidarity.

It doesn’t prove a thing.

If your name is on that list, you’re not a Jew—at least not one who deserves to be counted among the tribe. You have no awareness of Jewish history. You have desecrated the memory of millions. And you are without tender feelings for your people.

If your name is on that list, you’re not a Jew—at least not one who deserves to be counted among the tribe. You have no awareness of Jewish history. You have desecrated the memory of millions. And you are without tender feelings for your people.

Worst of all, you lack the humility, common decency and gratitude of those who, very much unlike you, are unafraid to stand up for Jews, and have sacrificed something or someone to defend the Jewish state.


Thane Rosenbaum is a novelist, essayist, law professor and Distinguished University Professor at Touro University, where he directs the Forum on Life, Culture & Society. He is the legal analyst for CBS News Radio. His most recent book is titled “Saving Free Speech … From Itself,” and his forthcoming book is titled, “Beyond Proportionality: Israel’s Just War in Gaza.

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