Coastal Croatia
In a country known for its beautiful beaches and rich history, travel along the coast, visiting breathtaking shores, and some of the most interesting towns in the country.
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Trip itinerary
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Zagreb, Croatia
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Rijeka, Croatia
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Pula, Croatia
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Zadar, Croatia
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Hvar, Croatia
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Split, Croatia
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Things to do in and around Zagreb
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Visit Croatia's capital city, home to amazing museums, green parks and gardens, renowned restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
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Perfect for a day of water sports, the lake also invites you to walk on the surrounding paths and enjoy the wonderful scenery.
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The oldest public park in Croatia is home to five lakes and the City Zoo, offering a great place to spend a nice afternoon outdoors.
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Hang out in the medieval portion of town, home to winding streets and charming old buildings, quaint courtyards and lively cafes.
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Beautiful mausoleums and lush verdure line the paths of this cemetery, home to an array of multicultural gravestones.
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One of the most visited sites in Croatia, this 13C castle is located in a large parkland and features superb historic decor.
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A stunning nature reserve, which features cycling and walking paths, ski slopes, and a beautiful medieval fortress.
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Built in 1836, this splendid and elegant ballet and opera house still functions today, offering an array of wonderful shows.
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A beautiful new park, featuring a lake with a beach, biking and walking trails, as well as children's playgrounds.
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Visit this 13C fortified tower at noon when the canon is fired, signifying Croatia's victory against the Turks.
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A lively outdoor market where people go to buy locally grown and produced vegetables, fruit, meat, and cheese, as well as crafts.
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Famous for its Baroque architecture and cultural monuments, this charming old city retains an elegant historic ambiance.
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A quaint agricultural small town, with rustic homes and old fashioned farmsteads full of rustic charm.
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Housed in a 17C Jesuit monastery, this gallery is used for big international exhibitions, usually for a few months at a time.
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A cobbled pedestrian thoroughfare, lined with colorful 19C mansions that feature pubs, cafes, restaurants, and shops.
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Occupying an 18C palace, this museum exhibits a wonderful array of Naive Art from auto-didactic artists, ranging from 1930 to 1990.
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A peaceful garden, home to a vast array of plant species, as well as spots where you can find turtles, ducks, and other birds.
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Dotted with sunlit villas inspired by French architecture, this lovely town boasts excellent beaches and historic landmarks.
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A popular destination for its affordability, the town is home to lovely beaches, nice shopping, and great restaurants.
2 nights
Visit Croatia's capital city, home to amazing museums, green parks and gardens, renowned restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Rijeka
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Croatia's third largest city is a significant port, boasting an array of historic sites, cultural attractions, and great food.
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Constructed on the site of a 13C castle, this 19C fortress was restored in a neo-Gothic style, and offers amazing views of the area.
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Roam the streets, enjoying the local array of architectural styles, then head to the harbor for some lovely views over the sea.
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Founded in the 13C, this church and the adjacent 17C monastery are significant pilgrimage sites, hosting notable ecclesiastical relics.
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Favored by domestic and international travelers, this marvelous coastal town boasts a wealth of historic and archaeological remnants.
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Spanning five separate halls, this underground cave rest 60m below ground, boasting a lake and a wealth of fascinating rock formations.
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Sprawling along a picturesque harbor, this vibrant city boasts an array of cultural and natural attractions, as well as fun beaches.
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Located north of Rovinj, this beautiful bay offers its visitors breathtaking scenery and several notable seafood restaurants.
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Dotted with sunlit villas inspired by French architecture, this lovely town boasts excellent beaches and historic landmarks.
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A stunning nature reserve, which features cycling and walking paths, ski slopes, and a beautiful medieval fortress.
Croatia, Primorje-Gorski Kotar region
2 nights
Croatia's third largest city is a significant port, boasting an array of historic sites, cultural attractions, and great food.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Pula
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Lauded for its comfortable climate and gorgeous bay, this beach city also features a wealth of Roman relics and diverse architecture.
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Visit the lively town center, rich with a unique Mediterranean atmosphere, diverse architecture, and amazing historic sites.
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Dating to the 1C, this remarkable arena is the world's best preserved Roman amphitheater and today hosts unforgettable concerts.
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Off the beaten path you will find this marvelous mosaic, dating to the 3C and depicting the myth of Dirce's punishment.
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An impressive 1C BC triumphal arch honoring a family of local dignitaries, decorated with ornate carvings of floral and mythic motifs.
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Favored by domestic and international travelers, this marvelous coastal town boasts a wealth of historic and archaeological remnants.
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Spanning five separate halls, this underground cave rest 60m below ground, boasting a lake and a wealth of fascinating rock formations.
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Pula's oldest gate dates to the 1C BC, featuring decorations in honor of Hercules and engraved names of the city founders.
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Superbly-preserved, this 1C Roman temple honors the emperor Augustus, featuring many fine architectural elements.
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A museum housing archaeological findings from the nearby Roman town of Nora, as well as a photography collection depicting the excavations.
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Exemplifying the architectural wealth of Ravenna churches, this 6C chapel also features elements of Byzantine ornamentation.
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Located north of Rovinj, this beautiful bay offers its visitors breathtaking scenery and several notable seafood restaurants.
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Sprawling along a picturesque harbor, this vibrant city boasts an array of cultural and natural attractions, as well as fun beaches.
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Established in the 14C in a fine Romanesque complex, this monastery boasts Gothic elements, an outdoor pulpit, and a nice cloister.
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Once part of the city's fortifications, these lovely twin arches date to the 2C and mark the entrance to the Archaeological Museum.
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Laced with a small-town feel and fortunately perched on a plateau 104m above sea level, the town offers great views and lush nature.
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Dotted with sunlit villas inspired by French architecture, this lovely town boasts excellent beaches and historic landmarks.
2 nights
Lauded for its comfortable climate and gorgeous bay, this beach city also features a wealth of Roman relics and diverse architecture.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Zadar
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Rich with fascinating history, architectural diversity, great beaches, and a superb atmosphere, this city is a must for any traveler.
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Trace the old city walls, visit the abundant market, or simply roam the streets of this center, full of fine buildings and lively cafes.
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An enormous musical instrument lining the beach, turning the sea waves into a hypnotic melody. A must if you are visiting Zadar.
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Dating to the 1C BC, this Roman Forum is the largest in Croatia. Wander among the ruins that bring to life this former civic center.
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With parts of the wall and four city gates still intact, the cit's former fortification system is symbolic of Zadar's history.
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Encompassing two major karst canyons, this national park includes impressive cliffs favored by climbers and stunning waterfalls.
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Noted for its history, many cultural sites, and natural attractions, this seaside city is a marvelous destination for all tastes.
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Iconic of the city and one of Croatia's most famous churches, this massive 9C pre-Romanesque gem boasts superb acoustics.
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If you wish to glimpse the true Croatia, head to the market, full of fresh local produce, including olive oil, fruits, herbs, and cheeses.
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Dalmatia's largest church is this enormous Romanesque cathedral, dating to the 5C and featuring elegant interior.
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The Romanesque 12C church features nice frescoes, interesting architectural elements, and a peaceful atmosphere.
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Resting on a harbor, this wonderful little town is rich with historic significance, diverse architecture, and striking landscape.
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Settled in the 1C BC by a prehistoric tribe, this city is home to some fascinating historic sites and ancient ruins.
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A peaceful square centered on five wells that up until the 19C, still functioned as the city's water supply.
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Part of the city's fortifications since the 16C, this ornate gate is decorated with columns, symbolic statues, and intricate carvings.
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Sprawled along the Adriatic coast, this small city features a promenade of shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars overlooking the harbor.
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Home to the beautiful Biokovo mountain range, this park offers stunning viewing platforms and amazing hiking trails.
2 nights
Rich with fascinating history, architectural diversity, great beaches, and a superb atmosphere, this city is a must for any traveler.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Hvar
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A beautiful resort, this vibrant city is home to stunning architecture, picturesque beaches, and an array of historic monuments.
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Overlooking the city and affording spectacular views of the harbor, this 16C fortress is well worth the hike up the hill.
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Stroll through this busy town center, home to beautiful medieval architecture, great seafood eateries, and quaint little shops.
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Go on a walk along the beautiful coast, following a trail that traces through wharfs and woods, offering nice spots to relax in the sun.
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Boasting remarkable Renaissance architecture and a fine 19C clock tower, this 16C palace is the cultural heart of historic Hvar.
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Venture out of the town to explore one of Croatia's most popular islands, known for great beaches, nice hiking, and charming villages.
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Settled in the 1C BC by a prehistoric tribe, this city is home to some fascinating historic sites and ancient ruins.
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This 15C monastery overlooks a lush expanse of the Adriatic Sea, hosting a museum rich with historic relics and fine artwork.
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Secluded by its lush natural setting, this pebble beach is nestled in a quiet alcove and is perfect for a day away from the crowds.
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Take a walk through this lovely old town square, which features a 16C well and borders the cathedral.
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A concoction of diverse architectures, this cathedral dates to the 14C and boasts many notable ornamental details.
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Resting on a harbor, this wonderful little town is rich with historic significance, diverse architecture, and striking landscape.
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An archipelago of three islands, featuring beautiful beaches, excellent restaurants, and great water sports opportunities.
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Noted for its history, many cultural sites, and natural attractions, this seaside city is a marvelous destination for all tastes.
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A small port town best known for its 16C fortress, as well as an array of historic churches and a lovely harbor.
Croatia, Split-Dalmatia region
2 nights
A beautiful resort, this vibrant city is home to stunning architecture, picturesque beaches, and an array of historic monuments.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Split
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Croatia's second-largest city is home to several remarkable historic landmarks, rich museums, diverse architecture, and nice beaches.
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Get to know this amazing town center, rich with history, archaeological remnants, and a well-developed coffeehouse culture.
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Hike up the hill to reach the viewpoint overlooking the port and the waterfront, were Split's breathtaking scenery awaits you.
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This enormous 4C palace was the retirement home of the famed Roman Emperor, Diocletian, and now comprises most of Split's center.
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Housed in a 16C fortified complex, this gallery hosts a striking collection of Ivan Mestrovic's wood reliefs depicting the life of Christ.
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Noted for its history, many cultural sites, and natural attractions, this seaside city is a marvelous destination for all tastes.
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Encompassing two major karst canyons, this national park includes impressive cliffs favored by climbers and stunning waterfalls.
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Dedicated to the life and works of the famed 20C Croatian sculptor, this museum hosts an array of his sculptures, artwork, and design.
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Founded in the 4C, this cathedral boasts Romanesque architecture and features an impressive collection of religious relics.
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A part of the town located outside of the city walls, featuring beautiful old buildings and amazing views over the area.
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Full of ancient Roman and Prehistoric relics, the museum exhibits jewelry, mosaics, ceramics, sculptures, and other artifacts as well.
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Resting on a harbor, this wonderful little town is rich with historic significance, diverse architecture, and striking landscape.
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Home to the beautiful Biokovo mountain range, this park offers stunning viewing platforms and amazing hiking trails.
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The main square of the historic center is paved with white marble and features many popular cafes, as well as historic buildings.
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An ornate Gothic palace built in the 15C, featuring a beautiful courtyard, sumptuous architectural elements, and a fine city museum.
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A town square that once served as a market, now surrounded with fine historic mansions and offering a nice respite from city bustle.
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Sprawled along the Adriatic coast, this small city features a promenade of shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars overlooking the harbor.
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Settled in the 1C BC by a prehistoric tribe, this city is home to some fascinating historic sites and ancient ruins.
Croatia, Split-Dalmatia region
3 nights
Croatia's second-largest city is home to several remarkable historic landmarks, rich museums, diverse architecture, and nice beaches.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Dubrovnik
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With its dramatic scenery, a wealth of historic sites, quaint streets, and marvelous beaches, this vibrant city is a superb destination.
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Stroll through the city center, rich in history and cultural relics, and enjoy the many landmarks dotting the ancient streets.
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Trace the city's medieval fortifications in their circuit around the Old Town, enjoying incredible views and nearby landmarks.
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Chilling to the bone, this exhibit displays photographs of the horrors of war and its victims, from Yugoslavia and other countries.
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Great for people-watching, this 15C ornate fountain once supplied water to the entire city and now serves a nice piece of local history.
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Off the shores of Dubrovnik, this island boasts an 11C monastery, as well as a botanical garden and a lovely rocky waterfront.
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A sprawling archipelago of 14 islands, the Elaphites offer their visitors gorgeous beaches, lush scenery, and some historic landmarks.
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Hemmed with notable historic and cultural landmarks, including churches and palaces, this lively square is buzzing with energy.
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The Renaissance palace houses a museum of historic and ethnographic artifacts, including a notable collection of coins and furnishing.
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Dedicated to the history of the local and merchant navies of Dubrovnik, the museum houses impressive models of a variety of ships.
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Hosting a 15C Gothic statue, this 18C Baroque church also features rich ornamentation and beautiful stained-glass windows.
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A lovely beach resort, full of opportunities for relaxing, offering good shopping, nice restaurants, and ferries to nearby cities.
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Visited by travelers seeking hidden beach resorts, this town has a great atmosphere and several historic attractions.
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These gates boast fine 16C Renaissance architecture, and once served as a part of the city's more extensive fortifications.
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A bustling marketplace where you can buy fresh seasonal produce, nice souvenirs, and authentic local goods.
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Beautifully blending Gothic and Renaissance architectures, this 16C palace now houses the city's archives and many rare manuscripts.
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Remarkable for its Renaissance and Romanesque architecture, the 14C monastery also hosts the world's oldest operating pharmacy.
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Sprawled along the Adriatic coast, this small city features a promenade of shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars overlooking the harbor.
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Home to the beautiful Biokovo mountain range, this park offers stunning viewing platforms and amazing hiking trails.
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Situated in the very heart of the city center, this column bears the image of a 9C knight who symbolizes local independence.
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On an island of the same name rests this fortified town, home to fine architecture, beaches, and interesting historic remnants.
Croatia, Dubrovnik-Neretva region
3 nights
With its dramatic scenery, a wealth of historic sites, quaint streets, and marvelous beaches, this vibrant city is a superb destination.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia