Croatia Vacation Spots – Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is Croatia’s most beautiful point and good related by flight, ferry and train.

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Taking a flight to Dubrovnik is easier between March and October when the season begins to gear up but you’ll find connections from London to Dubrovnik three times a week all year. To get to Dubrovnik from Italy, your solitary alternative is Jadrolinija’s Bari to Dubrovnik ferry which runs all year but more often in summer. At That Place are buses to Dubrovnik from most other Croatian cities that operate frequently and efficiently.

Dubrovnik is an immaculately maintained 13th century fortified city. Old palisades surround the old town enclosing a fetching premix of Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque architecture. Tall ramparts and eminent spires rise dramatically from outstanding squares crowded with vivid bars, marketplaces and restaurants. The whole city is a UNESCO world inheritance site. It is positioned in a region with a plentiful supply of fresh water, the Neretva valley, Trilj and the Cetina river basin, which are swell for their frog, eel and river crab dishes. In Dubrovnik people grow high quality sheep’s cheese.

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Cavtat nearby Dubrovnik stages the one of the chief permanent cultural events in Croatia – Cavtat Summer (July – August), with a number of concerts of harmony-singing groups, ethnic music groups and sports tournaments (water-polo). The most popular event is the Day of Our Lady of the Snows (5th of August), along with the public holiday marking a fundamental date in the new Croatian history.
During the carnival festivities (January and February), the so-called Small Carnival Fiesta is the major event. CAVTAT is a town and a port in the south part of the Zupa Bay, 20 km south-east of Dubrovnik.
Star tourist attractions include a very pleasurable climate, luxurious flora and pleasant shores. Economy is dependent on tourism, while main occupations in the surroundings of Cavtat include farming and fishing.

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