
Dubrovnik Suggested Itineraries
Must-Do Experience, Tip - Suggested Itineraries, Tip - What to See & Do, Town / City
Day 1: Getting to
Know
It would be a delight to while away your vacation simply
lounging with a cocktail on sunny
Day 2: Exploring the Countryside
Although the former Yugoslavia has fragmented into seven small, peaceful, and independent young countries, it’s still easy to enjoy day trips between them. From Croatia’s seaside paradise, you can book a twelve-hour trip to magical Mostar, its graceful Old Bridge and medieval the architectural and cultural centerpiece of newly formed Bosnia-Herzegovina; or the quiet country of Montenegro, just an hour from Dubrovnik, with its own pretty seaside resort towns and mountain escapes. If you’d just like to learn more about Croatia, consider booking a visit to the village of Cilipi, with traditional folk dances and a handicrafts market on offer each Sunday.
Day 3: Escape into the Islands
The Pearl of the Adriatic was built in this spectacular spot because of its deep natural harbor and easy access to an array of incredible islands, known as the Dubrovnik Archipelago. It was a city designed to be seen from the sea, and hundreds of boats ply the calm waters daily. It’s easy to book six-hour boat tours up and down the Dalmatian Coast, but consider doing it in the "Tirena," a replica 16th-century wooden galleon, complete with cannons and period costumes. The ship also visits the picturesque, pine carpeted Elafiti, known for their historic fishing villages and naturalist beaches. And what explorer would miss paying a visit to the birthplace of Marco Polo, happily located on the lovely island of Korčula with its beautifully preserved stone architecture.
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