Romantic things to do in Dubrovnik
Described by Lord Byron as “The Pearl of the Adriatic,” Croatia’s Dubrovnik is a magical and picturesque coastal city with a laidback vibe, making it perfect for a romantic escape.
Described by Lord Byron as “The Pearl of the Adriatic,” Croatia’s Dubrovnik is a magical and picturesque coastal city with a laidback vibe, making it perfect for a romantic escape.
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The captivating town of Dubrovnik that faces the Adriatic Sea on Croatia’s southern coast is a mesmerising place to visit. A key highlight of what’s known as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, is its characteristic Old Town, encircled with huge stone walls constructed in bygone eras.
The cosmopolitan city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia that looks out towards the crashing waves of the Adriatic Sea, is a vibrant place to explore and become acquainted with Croatian life no matter what time of year it is.
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Often referred to as the pearl of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik in Croatia regularly comes out on top as one of the most enchanting places to visit. Not even earthquakes and armed conflict have damaged its beautiful churches, monasteries, fountains and palaces from many periods in history, including Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.
Dubrovnik is a delight. You can sample busy markets and cafés in the Old Quarter, pine-scented hills and wonderful peaceful bays not far from the ancient city, and small village harbours with cobbled streets, inviting you to explore them. You will find a rich cultural life that has over many years inspired numerous writers and