​Uniline bringing Danish, Chinese and Hungarian guests to Slavonia and Baranja

Uniline has introduced programmes for excursions to the eastern Croatian regions of Slavonia and Baranja, this leading Croatian tour operator has recently reported, praising Slavonia and Baranja as lands of legends and myths. The programmes for visits to this corner of Croatia have been launched with the aim of promoting Croatia's east and its tourist opportunities. Thus, Uniline is organising the visits by Danish and Chinese tourists.

"We are bringing tourists in Slavonia in cooperation with our partners, mostly family-run farms," says Sandra Gobin a member of the Uniline management board.

She underscores that apart from Danes and Chinese, also more and more Hungarian guests are visiting the region.

Destinations in Slavonia and Baranja are visited within tours of this part of Europe.

Gobin says that tourists are in search of innovative and authentic experiences which they can have in Slavonia.

The programmes of the excursions will soon include the visits of local museums in Ilok and Vukokar plus sampling of local wines. 

"Slavonia is a land of legends, with its myths and secrets proudly passed down through the generations. Here the locals fiercely uphold their traditions, such as harvest festivals, traditional dresses and the popular local music. They are also generous hosts, always ready to engage in a heart-to-heart over a glass of one of the many quality wines produced by the area’s fertile lowlands and some of the spicy local dishes such as cobanac (stew) or fis paprikas (fish soup)," Uniline describes Slavonia on its web site.

"Bordered by the Drava and the Danube rivers and divided by Croatian-Hungarian state border, in the east charmed by a swamp, in the south and southeast sheltered by mouths of the river and in the north and northeast open for connection via wine roads and paths – Baranja is even today quite closed, almost secluded, more mystical than ever before.

Despite old bridges having been renovated and new ones being built, regardless of the fact that it is dappled with several international road routes and that it is becoming an ever more interesting tourist destination – at this day Baranja manages to preserve a unique note since its people jealously keep their existential secrets," according to the note about Baranja. (Hina)

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