SOUTHERN DALMATIA [Croatia]
Photo Gallery »When talking about southern Dalmatia one has to mention Dubrovnik. Many international magazines have done features on this very city and it is often the destination of jet-setters. Walking along the medieval walls or going on an excursion to the Elaphite islands is truly a unique experience. There are also small and quaint places such as Cavtat or the peninsula of Peljesac that are not as glamorous however they offer fine wines, good food and hospitable locals. Familiarize yourself with the hinterland, particularly Konavle, where the tradition of old crafts and trades is maintained. The island of Korcula features knight games and the green island of Mljet is partially a national park.
Dubrovnik
The town of museums and festivals, town of taverns and restaurants, a place of moderate Mediterranean climate and beautiful landscapes truly confirms ...
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Southern Dalmatian islands
The group of southern Dalmatian islands includes Korcula, Lastovo, the Elaphite islands, near Dubrovnik and the island of Mljet.
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Mljet
The greenest Adriatic island and National Park situated southwest of Dubrovnik is special for its two lakes Big and Small Lake as well as for unique forests of Mediterranean oak. The main reasons for ...
Photo source: adriatica.net and Croatian Tourist Board
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