Dubrovnik is a coastal town located in the most southern part of Croatian Adriatic Coast. It is one of Croatia’s most popular destinations and offers you fascinating history, unique atmosphere, warm climate and beautiful beaches. A 9 centuries-old wall embraces the city and gives it its distinctive appearance. Dubrovnik is an old city and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, yet it has plenty of cosy restaurants and charming bars.
Nestled inside its mighty ramparts is Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic.” From this remarkably preserved medieval fortress city, you can venture into the lesser known corners of the former Yugoslavia. In Bosnia-Herzegovina, visit Mostar — war-torn in the ’90s, but bursting with promise today and in Montenegro, you can sail the fjord-like Bay of Kotor and explore its mysterious, mountainous interior.
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