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.