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| Dubrovnik Riviera - Croatia |
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| Dubrovnik and its surrounding
coastline must rank as one of the
world’s most unforgettable sights. |
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| Dubrovnik |
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| Dubrovnik town well knowns as the "Pearl of the Adriatic" is an
extraordinary destination. The UNESCO World Heritage Site old town
was built in the 13th century and remains almost untouched to the
present day. Tall walls surround the Old Town with two main portals,
Pile and Ploce, both leading to the Stradun, the Dubrovniks main
boulevard.
The narrow cobbled streets are filled with wonderful architecture,
churches, palaces, big squares, museums, shops, boutiques,
restaurants, cafes, nightclubs.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Dubrovnik
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| Mlini |
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| Just 10 kilometres south of Dubrovnik, this restful hamlet makes an
ideal hideaway for a holiday spent on the beach. Yet you’ll have the
convenience of knowing Dubrovnik is within easy reach thanks to the
regular buses and boats travelling up and down the coast.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Mlini
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| Cavtat |
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| Favoured by British visitors, Cavtat holds many delights. A picturesque
village of stone houses, shops and a palm-fringed waterfront, it boasts
a cluster of pavement cafes, good restaurants and a few lively bars for
night owls. Cupped between two headlands, its rocky promontories
are perfect for snorkelling and there are two smaller bays at either end
of the promenade. Regular boats run to and from Dubrovnik from
here.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Cavtat
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| Plat |
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| Located between Cavtat and Mlini, Plat is a tiny oasis of tranquillity that
will please sun- and swim-seekers. A number of tiny stony beaches
offer plenty of opportunities to chill out undisturbed and frequent bus
and boat services ply the coast to and from Dubrovnik.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Plat
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| Korcula |
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| Riven with inviting pebble coves, the island of Korcula has been
likened to a miniature Dubrovnik, thanks to its medieval walls,
cobblestoned streets and lovely architecture. A great selection of
restaurants, cafes and shops make it fabulous choice for a peaceful
sojourn away from the bustle of Dubrovnik.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Korcula
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| Lumbarda |
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| Lumbarda is small fishermen's village of around 1200 inhabitants. It
is situated at the eastern part of Island of Korcula, about 5 kilometers
from Korcula Old Town. The village is built around small bay and on
the hills behind it, and is surrounded by large sandy vineyards.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Lumbarda
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| Mljet |
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| Lushly wooded and lapped by gorgeous blue-green seas, this
stunning island combines wonderful beaches with an abundance of
gloriously rich flora and fauna, giving it the feel and appearance of a
Garden of Eden.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Mljet
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| Orebic |
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| On the Peljesac Peninsula, the charming fishing village of Orebic is
blessed with fabulous beaches and scintillating vistas over the Adriatic
towards the isle of Korcula. A genuinely relaxing spot, you can also
enjoy walking forays up into the nearby mountains and regular
excursions to nearby Korcula and Dubrovnik.
To book online and for more information on the resort of Orebic
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| Arrival airport: Dubrovnik |
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| TRANSFER TIMES: Dubrovnik - 30 - 40 mins • Mlini - 20 mins • Cavtat
- 15 mins • Plat - 30 mins • Korcula - approx. 3 hrs (by bus & local
ferry) • Orebic - approx. 2 hrs, 30 mins • Lumbarda - approx. 3 hrs,
20 mins • Mljet - approx. 3 hrs |
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