Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities of Europe that attracts thousands of tourists from different parts of the world each year. It is often defined as the pearl of the Adriatic, which adorns the southern Croatian coastline. This gem of Dalmatia features extensive cultural heritage, owing to which the city was listed as the UNESCO site in 1979. Its defensive walls, one of the best fortresses in the world, surrounds the Dubrovnik’s heart, forming a stunning viewing platform from which you can easily admire the beauty and the charm of this port city. While strolling along Stradun, the most popular and the widest street in the city, you will observe an indefinite number of historic sites, which includes Rector’s Palace, Church of St Blaise – the city’s patron, Franciscan monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies of Europe, Onufry’s Fountain, Sponza Palace, Cathedral of the Assumption of Virgin Mary and many others. In the narrow streets and gorgeous cafés, you can refresh yourself with an exquisite espresso, and in Dalmatian Konobas, you will be opportune to have a taste of Mediterranean delicacies.
During our trip, you will have the chance to admire the most magnificent section of the Croatian coastline with numerous bays, mountains blending with the crystal-clear emerald waters of the Adriatic Sea and small resorts scattered along the entire coastline. As part of the additional attraction, there is a short stopover at the Makarska Rivierain Vepric. Which is a well-known sanctuary dedicated to our Lady of Lourdes.