Things To Do in Dubrovnik & Islands
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Summer Festival
This is Dubrovnik’s answer to the Edinburgh Festival. More than 2,000 international artists arrive in town for a summer... Read More
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Walk your way around the peninsula
Walk your way around the peninsula
Cavtat is laid out across a peninsula, with beaches on one side and the town on the other. There’s a 2-kilometre path... Read More
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Enjoy a quiet cocktail by the water
Enjoy a quiet cocktail by the water
Cavtat’s laid-back nightlife stretches along the promenade – there are intimate ... Read More
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Spend the day on Mljet
Spend the day on Mljet
This Adriatic island isn’t just easy on the eye – it’s got something for foodies... Read More
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Catch a boat to Dubrovnik
Catch a boat to Dubrovnik
You can catch a boat to Croatia’s most famous city from the little wooden jetty ... Read More
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Splash the cash in Dubrovnik
Splash the cash in Dubrovnik
There are only a handful of shops in Orasac, including a couple of grocery store... Read More
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Tuck into fresh fish along the waterfront
Tuck into fresh fish along the waterfront
There’s a great line-up of restaurants in the harbour. The fish here is freshly ... Read More
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Catch a ferry or three
Catch a ferry or three
For an island as petite as Mljet, it sure has plenty of connections. Ferries sai... Read More
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Do a circuit of Dubrovnik’s city walls
Do a circuit of Dubrovnik’s city walls
Dubrovnik is held in a tight embrace by its lofty stone walls, which are 6 metre... Read More
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Destinations in Dubrovnik and Islands
Top Destinations
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Cavtat
Holidays to Cavtat take you to a Croatian town that comes with Renaissance sights, quiet coves and some great traditional cooking. All this, and you're just half-an-hour from Dubrovnik.
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Mlini
Holidays to Mlini put you in a quiet, good-looking corner of Croatia, where you have easy access to the terracotta town of Dubrovnik.
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Korcula
Slightly off the beaten track, Korcula holidays reward you with pristine beaches, standout seafood restaurants, and a Medieval town known as Little Dubrovnik.
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Orebic
With holidays to Orebic, you're far from the madding crowd, so you can explore Croatia's unspoilt beaches, historic monuments, and family-run vineyards at your own pace.
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Plat
Holidays to Plat show off Croatia's tranquil side – there's sweeping countryside and hardly any evidence of tourism.
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Slano
Holidays to Slano are all about experiencing off-the-beaten-track Croatia, with beautiful scenery, quiet beaches and a scattering of authentic restaurants.
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Mljet
Holidays to Mljet lay on sprawling forests, vast lakes and outdoor adventures, all within 100 square kilometres – around a quarter of the size of the Isle of Wight.
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Zaton Mali
Holidays to Zaton Mali should come with a do not disturb sign. Dubrovnik may be just around the corner, but this pretty village shuns the limelight for the quiet life.
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Orasac
Lazy days on the beach and boat trips to the Elaphite islands are just some of the highlights of holidays to Orasac, one of the prettiest spots on Croatia's Dalmatian coast.
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Srebreno
You can expect a pine-edged beach and pin-drop peaceful village on holidays to Srebreno. This Croatian seaside spot is right on Dubrovnik's doorstep, too.