Dubrovnik

A magnificent walled city surrounded by the Adriatic sea. Recommend 3-4 nights for island hopping and winery’s. FYI you will not stop eating olive oil and bread.

 

Accommodations

 

Old Town

Pucic Palace - 18th century baroque palace

Outside Old Town

Villa Dubrovnik - on the cliffs walking distance to the Old Town

Hotel Excelsior - modern feel

 

Attractions

Game of Thrones fans - walking tour

Walls of Dubrovnik - walk the city walls from above

City of Ston - second longest city walls, known for salt production

Peljesac Peninsula - wine country, hire a driver and visit local wineries, on the drive you will see the oyster farms

Edivo Winery - first winery to store wine in the sea

 

Islands

Elafiti Islands

Recommend renting a private boat for the day

Sipan - have lunch on at Bowa

Lopud - sandy beaches

Kolocep - blue caves

Mljet - lush green beautiful island, national park, 3 hours north by boat

 

Food

Posad - seafood

Proto - seafood, Michellin, best dinner, highly recommend and sit on roof

Forty-four - order the risotto

Bota Sare - sushi, same as Split

Panorama - cable car up to dinner, book for sunset

Culture Club Revelin - dance the night away inside the fortress

 

This location pairs well with Montenegro.


 

Dubrovnik style

I love playing with prints

Sneakers for the limestone

Fun beach bags

Sandals for boating

 

 

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