Things To Do in Dubrovnik & Islands
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Marco Polo Festival
Korcula’s most famous son is commemorated at the International Marco Polo Festival of Song and Wine, to give it its... Read More
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Snorkel in Donje Celo bay
Snorkel in Donje Celo bay
Tucked into Donje Celo’s wide bay is a curl of pale sand and pebble, washed by the invigorating waters of the Adriatic.... Read More
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Buy Konavle silk embroidery
Buy Konavle silk embroidery
The promenade is the place to pick up everything from artisan ceramics to novelt... Read More
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Splash the cash in Dubrovnik
Splash the cash in Dubrovnik
There’s just a couple of shops on Lopud. They sell essentials like bread and mil... Read More
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Stock up on foodie favourites
Stock up on foodie favourites
You can pick up the essentials in the grocery store in Sipanska Luka, including ... Read More
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Konoba Ankora
Konoba Ankora
A 5-minute drive away, this restaurant is located in a traditional stone buildin... Read More
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Have a night out in the Old Town
Have a night out in the Old Town
Dubrovnik doesn’t party hard but it can still hold its head up when the sun sets... Read More
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Wander through Dubrovnik’s old town
Wander through Dubrovnik’s old town
Dubrovnik’s UNESCO-listed old town is well worth a daytrip. The architecture ran... Read More
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Restaurant Bugenvila
Restaurant Bugenvila
The Bugenvila is the most popular restaurant in Cavtat, so it’s wise to book ahe... Read More
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Destinations in Dubrovnik and Islands
Top Destinations
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Cavtat
Renaissance sights and architecture, traditional Croatian cooking and a Mediterranean atmosphere await you on Cavtat holidays. And this dreamy harbour town’s just 30 minutes’ drive from Dubrovnik.
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Mlini
Mlini holidays base you in a coastal village by a scalloped bay on the Dubrovnik Riviera. There’s a tranquil atmosphere here, so it’s ideal if you’re after a traditional Croatian retreat that’s still within easy reach of the Pearl of the Adriatic.
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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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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.
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Sipan Island
Sipan Island holidays are ideal for nature lovers – days are spent wandering along vine-covered trails, tucking into net-fresh seafood and swimming in the glass-clear Adriatic.