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Avoid heavy traffic and torrential rain by boarding plane to Croatia
23 October 2009Britons may want to take a half-term break to Croatia later this month rather than stay at home.
UK roads will struggle under the weight of the heaviest traffic in over a year, predicts the AA.
The significant increase in cars on the road could be a result of many people choosing to holiday at home in the midst of the economic crisis.
Safety campaigners and the Highways Agency have warned of a higher risk of car crashes as drivers battle to reach their destination.
But there may be people wanting to get away from it all by taking a relaxing break on Croatia's beautiful Adriatic coastline.
Predictions for torrential rain in Britain may also be the nudge some tourists need to board a plane to the Balkans.
One traveller, writing in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, recently stated that Croatia is the "jewel of the Adriatic".
Mary John Mananzan advises visitors to the country to experience the historic walls of Zadar.
Croatian Villas offering villas, apartments and waterside properties from the people who really know Croatia.
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