Introducing Dubrovnik

With its UNESCO Heritage site the 'Old Town Dubrovnik', Dubrovnik is a must stopover on any Croatia yacht charter. Step into the world of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque walking the narrow cobbled streets awing at the fascinating architecture this beautiful city has on offer. After a day of culture and history, enjoy a fabulous meal in one of the many fine-dining restaurants recommended by your Captain and the crew, followed by a cocktail or two with other jet-sets in an exclusive night club. If loud music and dancing is not your thing, you could sample some of Croatia's excellent wines in one of the relaxed and quaint little wine bars or sip on a late night coffee watching the passersby. Dubrovnik's high stone city walls are a trademark of this city, and other attractions such as Luza Square, Stradun, Sponza Palace, Orlando's Column, the City Hall, the National Theatre, the Rector's Palace, the Bishop's Palace and the grand facade of the Baroque Cathedral are all well worth visiting.

Written on 03/07/2018 - 17:06 by Shawn Blake

Last modified on 03/07/2018 - 17:07

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