Dubrovnik is the ancient town which is on UNESCO`s list of cultural
heritage.
About Dubrovnik:
Plan a weeks stay to truly enjoy the beauty of Dubrovnik and it`s
surroundings area. Take tours to the villages of Cavtat and Cilipi
or a boat to the coastal islands of Elafhite (Kolocep, Lopud, Sipan).
Plan daytrips to other destinations such as: the island of Korcula
or Mljetand regional sites of Mostar, Medugorje and Peljesac vineyards.
Lokrum is situated directly in front of the Old City of Dubrovnik.
A ferryboat provides transportation to the island. Enjoy a swim at
one of the numerous beaches or a walk through the botanical gardens.
During a stroll on Lokrum one can pass small lakes, fortress and monasteries.
Discover Lokrum's history and importance to the city of Dubrovnik.
Local day tours take visitors to the three inhabited isles located
just off the coast of Dubrovnik. Kolocap, Lopud and Sipan are typical
Dalmatian islands with beautiful beaches and restaurants.
Experience the spirit of Medugorje and the phenomenon, which has made
it a place of pilgrimage for travellers since 1981 when the Virgin
Mary first appeared to the children on Apparition Hill.
A day of sight seeing in a region which has seen varied cultures and
religions over the centuries; each leaving it`s influence on the city.
Mostar with it`s old bazaar, Mosque and typical Turkish houses is
a tapestry of ancient traditions.
Peljesac
Vineyards
Take a day to visit the countryside and vineyards of the Peljesac
vineyards. Enjoy the picturesque villages and sample Croatian wines
from the province.
The annual Summer Festival is the most prestigious event in Croatia.
The festival uses the medieval cityscape of Dubrovnik as its stage
for international performances of music, arts and dance.