Saturday, 17 May 2025
Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas - The editor and big chief of The Dubrovnik Times. Born in the UK he has been living and working in Dubrovnik since 1998, yes he is one of the rare “old hands.” A unique insight into both British and Croatian life and culture, Mark is often known as just “Englez” or Englishman. He is a traveller, a current affairs freak and a huge AFC Wimbledon fan.

Email: mark.thomas@dubrovnik-times.com

''Roadtriping through Croatia and beyond'' is the name of the article that was published few days ago on The Boston Globe website that includes Dubrovnik. The author is describing a trip that starts in Zagreb, continues along the Dalmatian coast to Split and Dubrovnik, turns north to the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, through Mostar, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, and back to Zagreb.

While coming to Dubrovnik, they've stopped at Mali Ston on the Peljesac peninsula to try the local specialities. In the afternoon, they came to Dubrovnik and these were their impressions:
- Crowded Old Town has just hosted a “Star Wars” film crew (“Game of Thrones” also shot here). As we walk over an ancient bridge, following the porter into the main square, we too feel like we’re in a film. Magnificent Dubrovnik, restored by UNESCO after the war, has views of a startling blue sea that take your breath away, churches, palaces, narrow walkways, and steep stone staircases – writes the author of the article and adds that they've walked the City Walls for hours for a small fee, which is interesting because many people complain about the price.

After Dubrovnik they've continued their trip and were really satisfied. The powerful sentences end the text: ''We have seen cities and countryside a full two decades after bombs and violence were part of daily life. And quite close to one another, we’ve been surrounded by majestic beauty and sadness and hope.''

Ferris wheel might be another attraction that comes to Dubrovnik! Last week, representative of the company SkyView Attractions Perry Oerlemans visited the mayor Andro Vlahusic for the meeting with the director of the Dubrovnik Tourist Board Romana Vlasic.

Oerlemans showed them the concept of the ferris wheels, like those in London Paris and Rotterdam, after what they discussed the possibility of making the similar project in Dubrovnik. -Ferris wheel is additional touristic attraction, but so much more than that – said Oerlemans and added that there are many benefits, as ferris wheel can be unique place for restaurants and business meetings, and suitable for job openings as well.

Mayor was interested in this project and said that it was very attractive, but for that sort of project requires a lot of documentation and approvals. The key is adequate location, and at the meeting they've mentioned Batala Park and Gruž Harbour as possibilities.

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New cigarette packages with photos showing negative effects of smoking should be on the Croatian market by the end of this year. This is in line with the application of a new directive from the European Union regarding tobacco products which was enforced by the law at midnight on the 20th of May, 2016. The directive determines that illustrations warning about negative effects of smoking have to cover 65% of the total package surface of all tobacco products. Old tobacco packages have to be withdrawn from the market until 20th of May, 2017.

The directive is a legislative act of the European Union but is not applied to EU members directly. The EU member countries may themselves decide about their law for implementing the decision of the EU directive. The member countries can introduce even stricter regulations than those of the European Union. The regulations also include the ban of the tobacco products with aromas such as fruit or vanilla. Menthol cigarettes will be banned in the next four years, until 2020 because some governments asked for a longer transitional period.

The big tobacco manufacturers filed charges at the EU Court against this directive but the Court rejected the charges last week. The European commissioner for Health and Food Safety Vytenis Andriukaitis said, ''The decision of the Court confirms that public health in the European Union is more important than economic profit''. He also added that the directive brought instruments that could provide longer life and health of the European citizens and reduce the death rate. Tobacco is the largest cause of premature death that can be avoided. ''Every year more than 700,000 people die from smoking. That is more than the population of Malta'', said the EU commissioner.

Croatia found its place among other countries at the famous Youtube channel Geography now about ten days ago and the video has already collected over half a million views. Paul Barbato is the host of the channel. This American YouTuber tries to keep an educational channel with countries from all over the world, talking about politics, demographics and geography, all in a fun way.

Of course that Dubrovnik is mentioned, as well as Game of Thrones and if you want to know (or recap) some interesting facts about Croatia you should watch this 10 minute video.

It's funny that when he posted this on YouTube Barbato wrote ''Well, we're back to the Balkans. You know what that means. Comment section popcorn time!'' in the caption. Well, there is over seven thousand comments now, but most of them are not popcorn material.

Tourists and locals in the Old City of Dubrovnik last night were treated to an unexpected fireworks display over the ancient walls. “Does this happen every night?” one tourist joked with his tour guide. The answer is no, but it did look spectacular as the night sky was filled with bursts of light. With yesterday being a full moon it could be argued that the night sky didn’t need extra lighting.

It is believed that the fireworks came from a private yacht anchored between the Old City and the island of Lokrum, presumably a special celebration. The next massive fireworks display of this size will probably be for the opening of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.

Our photographer Zeljko Tutnjevic was on the scene, as ever, to capture the image.

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The sunshine has arrived in Dubrovnik; summer 2016 is on the doorstep. All weekend we will have endless blue skies and glorious sunshine. Yesterday, Saturday the 21st of May, the temperatures touched the mid twenties and guests to the city made the most of the warmer weather.

The sunshine should continue today and the forecast for the flowing week is for more settled weather and sunshine, temperatures all week are predicted to be in the low twenties. However if you were thinking of jumping into the Adriatic Sea you might want to think twice, the temperature of the sea yesterday was 18 degrees.

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This weekend the Livingstone Association and the Rijeka City Department of Culture organized a photo exhibition and live performances called ''Farewell my Hero'' as a tribute to the recently deceased world famous singer and artist, David Bowie.

The exhibition is a multimedia story about David Bowie told through the lenses of the “musical photographer” and rock' n' roll fan Brian Rasic also known as an official photographer of the Rolling Stones. This photography master and his camera were friends with Bowie for more than two decades from 1983 to 2005. His role in the visual communication with one of the biggest world known musical performers has great potential in revealing the enigma called David Bowie.

''Rock' n' roll music was a channel of subversion; it wasn't accessible and omnipresent like today. Bowie 'caught' frequency of personal motives: ''I wanted to be a musician because it looked rebellious, it was subversive and I felt that was the only way for me to make changes''. Walking on the 'dark' side of the road was actually a constant change for the artist and a rule that the rules are here to be broken. In a quest for his own identity he played many character roles, changed his image....He was Ziggy Stardust, android alien, a being of intersexual attributes...Always a showman...'', read the preface of the exhibition.

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There is no doubt that Croatia, and in particular Dubrovnik are in the headlights of the worlds media. Whereas Dubrovnik used to be a “hidden” holiday destination it is now one of the leading European vacation hotspots. With more airlines than ever before, more tourists expected this year than the last five years and new hotels in the pipeline there seems to be no end to the popularity of the south Croatian gem – the pearl of the Adriatic.

The UK press is falling over itself to promote Dubrovnik and the latest article appears in the newspaper The Daily Mail. Under the headline “Explore Beautiful Europe,” Dubrovnik, along with Montenegro and the Dalmatian coastline are all featured. This latest article will only add to the amount of guests from Great Britain that will plump for Dubrovnik as their summer option. Traditionally British tourists are the most numerous visitors to the city, for the past five years, and 2016 looks like being the same.

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