Recommended routes from Dubrovnik

The routes are fully adapted to your wishes – whether you want a romantic getaway, an active day or a family adventure.

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Dubrovnik

Experience the stunning beauty of Dubrovnik – pearls of the Adriatic!

Discover the history of Dubrovnik

Magnificent energy and dignified strength are the main reflections of stunning Dubrovnik. Rich in history, culture, elegance and architecture, Dubrovnik speaks a language that everyone understands.

Gastronomy

For a special gastronomic experience, we recommend that you book the desired restaurant at least one week in advance.

Stradun

Stradun, the main street of Dubrovnik, is the heart of the old town and a favorite promenade of local residents and tourists. This elegant stone street, about 300 meters long, connects the east and west gates of the city and is surrounded by historical buildings, cafes, shops and sights. Stradun is the perfect place to experience a unique combination of Dubrovnik's rich history, culture and lively atmosphere.

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Elaphite islands (Lopud, Šipan, Koločep)

Crystal clear sea, hidden beaches and local gastronomy

Elaphite islands (Lopud, Šipan, Koločep)

The Elaphite islands – Lopud, Šipan and Koločep – are hidden gems of the Adriatic, located not far from Dubrovnik. These peaceful, car-free islands enchant with crystal clear sea, sandy beaches and Mediterranean vegetation. They are ideal for relaxing, walking and exploring authentic Dalmatian villages, far from the city crowd.

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Ston and Mali Ston

Known for its walls and world-famous oysters

Discover Ston and Mali Ston

Ston and Mali Ston, located at the beginning of the Pelješac peninsula, are known for their impressive medieval walls, rich history and top gastronomy. Ston is world famous for its salt pan –, one of the oldest in Europe, while Mali Ston is synonymous with the best oysters and shells on the Adriatic. These two charming places are ideal for combining cultural sightseeing and enjoying the authentic flavors of Dalmatia.

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Lokrum

green haven right next to Dubrovnik, ideal for a short trip and swimming

Green Refuge Lokrum

The island of Lokrum, located right in front of Dubrovnik, is an oasis of untouched nature, dense pine forest and exotic gardens. In addition to the crystal clear sea, the island offers historical sights such as the Benedictine monastery, the Napoleonic fortress and the “dead mora” – small salt lake. Without cars and with many peacocks walking freely, Lokrum is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and relax in a natural paradise.

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Korčula

Marco Polo's hometown, preserved medieval core, beaches and a rich wine scene

Discover Korčula

Known as the birthplace of Marco Polo, the island is a popular tourist destination thanks to its beautiful beaches, ancient architecture and delicious cuisine. Your journey begins in the port of Dubrovnik, from where you can relax and enjoy the boat ride towards Korčula.

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Mljet

National park, lakes and pine forests, ideal for a day trip

More than an island - Mljet

The island of Mljet, located along the coast of Croatia, is a beautiful and peaceful destination. More than half of the island has been declared a National Park.

Monastery St. Mary

Visitors to the island can explore numerous sights – of the ancient ruins of the monastery of St. Mary to untouched beaches and hidden coves. Whether you are looking for an active vacation or a relaxing escape from everyday life, the island of Mljet is an ideal destination.

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Hvar

Hvar is one of the sunniest and most famous Croatian islands, located in the heart of Dalmatia.

Hvar island

Known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear sea, colorful lavender fields and rich history, Hvar offers a perfect combination of relaxation and fun. The town of Hvar, with its historic fortress, Renaissance cathedral and lively waterfront, attracts visitors from all over the world. The island is an ideal destination for lovers of nature, culture, nightlife and authentic Mediterranean cuisine.

Summer Fever Tour City of Hvar
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Still

The island of Vis is the most prominent Croatian island with an area of 90.3 km2. The Hvar channel separates it from the island of Hvar, and the Biševski channel from the island of Biševo. The beautiful Croatian island of Korčula is located 25 nautical miles to the east. It is about 60 miles from the Italian coast. Three mountain ranges stretch across the island, between which there are karst fields. The largest elevations are Hum (587 m), Sveti Duh (563 m) and Mali hum (514 m).
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Split

Split, the second largest city in Croatia, is a true combination of ancient heritage and Mediterranean charm. In the center of the city is the impressive Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, around which a lively city center full of cafes, restaurants and shops has developed. With a view of the Adriatic Sea, Split offers beautiful beaches, rich culture and a relaxed atmosphere – the perfect combination for rest, research and enjoyment.

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Montenegro

Montenegro's coast is breathtaking with its combination of dramatic mountains, turquoise seas and historic cities. From charming Kotor and luxurious Tivat to the sandy beaches of Budva and untouched coves of Ulcinj, the Montenegrin Riviera offers an authentic experience of the Adriatic in a compact but extremely diverse area.