Called the pearl of Croatian tourism, has always been rich architectural and cultural treasure for tourists, artists and culture lovers, the old city walls and fortresses were included in the UNESCO list of cultural heritage. Besides the natural and cultural sightseeing tours in the city and its vicinity, visitors can visit the Prince is bound to receive his guests at Rector's Palace.
Dubrovnik was founded by the union of two small towns: Laus, which was only a small island on the southern coast of Dalmatia, which offered shelter to refugees and the Italian town of Dubrava Epidaurum a settlement of Slavic immigrants in the foothills Srđ.
Port town, located 20 km from Dubrovnik between two peninsulas, is the cultural center of the southern coast of Croatia.
The southernmost city in Croatia, Cavtat is a small town (about 1500 instead), which abounds in greenery, romantic streets and terraces where you can Adir spectacular sunset over the harbor tour.
Cavtat benefits from multiple cultural events during the summer, concerts are the majority. Cavtat and Dubrovnik Riviera is part of the city is especially attractive because of lush Mediterranean vegetation, the town and enjoying a long and beautiful promenade area (about 7 km.
Located on the Adriatic coast, Mlini is a quiet city that boasts a calm sea to offer its visitors throughout the year. The bay of Zupa was originally a place of fishermen who, little by little, have given part of their land to swimmers and tourists increasingly international.