Meeting at the reception desk of your hotel or at the airport Pleso in Zagreb – on the domestic flights terminal.
Airplane flight from Zagreb to Dubrovnik. Upon arrival at the airport Ćilipi, ride with transfer bus to the city of Dubrovnik,to the district called Pila. City tour with a local guide: the Pila Gate, Stradun, Onorfi´s fountain, Sponza Palace, Church of St. Vlaho, Ducal Palace, Orlando’s Column, City Walls
Bus transfer to the hotel and rooms accommodation.
Free evening for personal time. Dinner and overnight.
Breakfast.
After breakfast, going on a half-day boat trip to the island of Lokrum – favorite resort of Dubrovnik citizens and many tourists, whose special interest and attraction is a small lake called The Dead Sea, there are also a botanical garden with exotic vegetation, and so-called Fort Royal at the highest point of the island, built by the French during the Napoleonic Wars.
After a sightseeing of the island, there will be some free time to walk around and swimming.
Return to the hotel in the early afternoon. The rest of the afternoon and evening free for personal time.
We recommend the tour of the City Walls. Overnight.
Breakfast. After a brief tour of the city center, going by bus to Cavtat.
City tour with a guide through: Duke’s palace, Parish Church, The house of Vlaho Bukovac – famous Croatian painter, Racic Mausoleum, …
Free time for swimming in one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic Sea, then transfer to the airport Ćilipi.
Evening flight from Dubrovnik to Zagreb. Transfer from the airport to the city center.
The annual Dubrovnik Summer Festival is a 45 day-long cultural event with live plays, concerts, and games. It has been awarded a Gold International Trophy for Quality (2007) by the Editorial Office in collaboration with the Trade Leaders Club.
The city boasts of many old buildings, such as the Arboretum Trsteno, the oldest arboretum in the world, dating back to before 1492. Also, the third oldest European pharmacy is located in the city, which dates back to 1317 (and is the only one still in operation today). It is located at Little Brothers monastery in Dubrovnik. In the bay of Dubrovnik is the 72-hectare wooded island of Lokrum, where according to legend, Richard the Lionheart was cast ashore after being shipwrecked in 1192. The island includes a fortress, botanical garden, monastery and naturist beach.
Dubrovnik’s most beloved church is St Blaise’s church, built in the 18th century in honour of Dubrovnik’s patron saint. Dubrovnik’s baroque Cathedral was built in the 18th century and houses an impressive Treasury with relics of Saint Blaise. The city’s Dominican Monastery resembles a fortress on the outside but the interior contains an art museum and a Gothic-Romanesque church. A special treasure of the Dominican monastery is its library with 216 incunabula, numerous illustrated manuscripts, a rich archive with precious manuscripts and documents and an extensive art collection.
A feature of Dubrovnik is its walls that run almost 2 km (1.24 mi) around the city. The walls run from four to six meters (13.2 to 19.8 feet) thick on the landward side but are much thinner on the seaward side. The system of turrets and towers were intended to protect the vulnerable city. The walls of Dubrovnik have also been a popular filming site for HBO’s Game Of Thrones, Who use the walls as filming location for the fictional city of Kings Landing.
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