From Dubrovnik to Split
Trip from Dubrovnik to Split along the coast, the so-called Adriatic Highway (Jadranska Magistrala), is an unforgettable experience as you
Read moreTravel guide for Dubrovnik. Learn how to get to Dubrovnik Croatia, where to find the best beaches, and how to save money on accommodation.
Dubrovnik is one of Croatia’s most popular destinations, with hundreds of thousands of tourists visiting every year. This home of breathtaking sights and unspoiled nature became even more popular when it started hosting filming crews for Game of Thrones, so learn more about this wonderful city in my Dubrovnik travel guides!
Trip from Dubrovnik to Split along the coast, the so-called Adriatic Highway (Jadranska Magistrala), is an unforgettable experience as you
Read moreIt seems to me that Dubrovnik is a city that sucks us into its lengthy history, no matter how hard
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Read moreSton Croatia is a small town on Peljesac Peninsula, about 54 km north-west of Dubrovnik. It is about 115 miles
Read moreAre you looking for romantic restaurants in Dubrovnik to share your passionate moments with your loving one? If so, Dubrovnik
Read moreAlthough Lastovo island doesn’t belong to Split’s county, neither to Central Dalmatia region but to South Dalmatia region, I always admire
Read moreKonavle valley is a perfect alternative if you want to avoid the summer crowds in Dubrovnik and to discover Dubrovnik’s
Read moreWhat’s the best way to get to Dubrovnik Croatia, the Adriatic pearl? Being the favorite Adriatic target, located on the
Read moreIt may sound exaggerated to describe Elaphiti islands as a hidden paradise, but once you put your feed down on
Read moreExploring Dubrovnik walls is certainly the first thing that all visitors want to do. The walls are ranked number one
Read moreComparing Dubrovnik’s Stradun street with New York’s Fifth Avenue or Rome’s Via Veneto street may seem appropriate, as this is
Read moreNot visiting Dubrovnik while in Croatia is the same as traveling to Italy and miss seeing Rome. The town of
Read moreDubrovnik County is the southernmost part of Dalmatia. Known by the name of South Dalmatia, officially this county is called
Read moreHere is the list of beaches in Dubrovnik throughout its districts from Old Town, Ploce, Babin Kuk, Lapad bay, Lokrum
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