Romance in Dubrovnik
One of the World's most romantic cities, Dubrovnik has been the muse
for many artists and lovers over the centuries.This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a
city of palaces perched above
the Adriatic Sea. Dubrovnik's fountains, monasteries and cathedrals
belie its rich culture which began in the 7th century. Browse its marble paved streets, dine in the fine restaurants or just stop for a drink in one of the
many café-lined squares, you will be pleasantly surprised at every corner. Let this magical city enchant you and the one you love
during an escapade that lasts as long as
you plan, all with the same basic quality but with added sites and experiences
according to your timeframe and desires.
Highlight your stay in Dubrovnik
by choosing from our selection of day trips that are all led by expert guides and offer an
unparalleled opportunity to explore the neighboring areas. Some of our well planned, comfortable day
trips include:
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A visit to Montenegro,
a new country with an ancient heritage, is a jewel situated in the southern Adriatic. This small country boasts a wealth of natural
beauty. In one day you can tour the amazing Bay of Kotor, have traditional lunch in Budva, and return the evening taking in
the views from the Srdj mountain overlooking Dubrovnik.
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An exclusive Wine tour of The Pelješac Peninsula which has
long been known for producing vintage
grapes and fine wines. Led by Mario Bartulović, an expert guide, you will
learn about it's production and visit some of the most important local vineyards like great Milos Wine Cellar or Napa Valey native Mike Grgich's. Along
with the wines, you will sample the traditional foods that pair perfectly with
them and view the stunning scenery of the Pelejšac
peninsula.
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Day trips
can be arranged to neighboring towns of Dubrovnik
for a relaxing opportunity to explore towns like the quaint Ston, and sample the freshly harvested
oysters it is famous for, as well as traditional cuisine, or the picturesque
seaside town of Cavtat to experience the lifestyle found
in its charming cafes and restaurants.
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You can also enjoy visiting Korcula, with its ancient Town of Korcula, a medieval gem shining in the Adriatic Sea, or the Islamic quarters of Mostar in Bosnia
near the architectural marvel, The Old Bridge that was built in 1565 and spans
the Neretva river in a single arch.