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Enquire Brochures Dubrovnik

What's there to say about Dubrovnik "those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik and see Dubrovnik", as quoted by Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw. Well come see for yourself.

Set on the Adriatic coast, Dubrovnik became a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979, with the city walls originally constructed in the 10th century still standing today.

Marvell at the Old Towns fortress, churches, palaces and fountains which illustrates Romanesque and gothic architecture that has survived numerous sieges and earthquakes.

Walking around the city you will notice the strong stone walls and the terracotta roof tops of the old city which look astonishing next to the deep blue ocean just outside the city.

Dubrovnik holds a cultural festival during the summer months which includes an outdoor concert in the Rector's palace. When there is no festivity the city still buzzes with tourists exploring this amazing city, tasting the exquisite cuisine from local cafes and restaurants.

HIGHLIGHTS:

• Onofrios Fountains
• Dubrovnik Natural History Museum
• Maritime & Archaeological Museum
• The Synagogue and Jewish Museum
• Rectors Palace
• Dominican Monastery
• Old city walls and towers

GETTING THERE:

AIR: Domestic and International flights arrive and depart from Dubrovnik Airport and is approximately 25 minutes drive to the Old City.

BUS: Strongly suggest a tour bus option as you will be guided throughout (incorporates all Croatia regions)

CAR: You can hire a car and safely drive within Croatia