Dubrovnik has recovered from the war damage it suffered during the 1990s, and visitors have returned to this tranquil city. Nestled between the Adriatic and the Dinaric Alps, it’s an accessible and affordable city break for many European travelers. The pedestrian-only Old Town is especially charming
On the return trip a stop will be made in one of the well known wine cellars of the Pelješac peninsula to sample some of the excellent local wine, Pass by Peljesac Peninsula.
The island of Korčula indisputable holds a privileged position among the Croatian islands.Here we find more legends, tales and monuments than anywhere else. Being famous stonemasons, shipbuilders and seafarers the people of Korčula left their marks all over the world, but they saved their best works for their own city. Experience the narrow streets, beautiful churches and magnificent palaces in one of the best preserved Medieval towns in the Mediterranean. Pass by St. Mark's Cathedral and Ston City Walls, at the end of the tour, return to the port of Dubrovink
1 Person(s) | Up to 1 Person(s) | € 110 |
2 Person(s) | Up to 10 Person(s) | € 55 |
While visiting Koločep, Lopud and Šipan Islands, learn the history of the places and even indulge in a traditional Croatian lunch with live folk music
From € 55 / person Read MoreMontenegro boasts big things: the UNESCO-World Heritage-listed Bay of Kotor, the walled seaside town of Budva, and the eye-pleasing city of Kotor
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