The first thing you'll see as you approach Dubrovnik from the sky or the sea is the city walls. These ancient fortifications were built and rebuilt in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries as the ...
This part of Europe isn't somewhere people often think of heading to but it could be the perfect place for your 2025 holiday.
Perched in a prime position on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, this historic jewel of a city has plenty to offer, including the ...
restoration of city walls a cadastral survey of the old city of Dubrovnik, and the purchase of 270,000 roofing tiles; these tiles will be delivered by truck to Dubrovnik at the end of November 1992.
Ancient City Walls: A stay in Dubrovnik is not complete without a visit to the ancient city walls with stunning views of the city and sea. Fort Lovrijenac (St. Lawrence Fortress): Often called ...
Dubrovnik, frequently called the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a city that coexists with natural beauty, historical ...
Here’s everything to know before you plan a trip to Dubrovnik. With its terracotta-tiled roofs, stone walls, picturesque views of the Adriatic Sea, and an interesting mix of Baroque, Romanesque ...
A stone’s throw from the city walls, a calmness awaits amongst the Pelješac Peninsula’s vineyards and the Neretva River ...
The cruise is one of the best ways to see the historic Dubrovnik city walls from the sea, where they appear at their most imposing. 'Games of Thrones' nuts should keep an eye out for the ...
Less than half a mile offshore (or about a 15-minute ferry ride), this forested island calls to onlookers from the Dubrovnik city walls. For swimmers, the island also offers a small saltwater lake.
Scorching hot and crowded in summer, Dubrovnik’s historic City Walls are best visited in winter. The sun still glints off the wide azure Adriatic as you stroll at your own pace, stopping for a ...