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The small island located 700 meters away from Dubrovnik is a perfect place for a quiet weekend. You will enjoy its beautiful nature and stunning views around.
The small island located 700 meters away from Dubrovnik is a perfect place for a quiet weekend. You will enjoy its beautiful nature and stunning views around. The island is full of singing cicadas and pine aromas.
There are lots of interesting places and activities: you can take a dip in the Dead Sea lake or on one of the beaches, take a walk in the botanical garden among elegant peacocks or climb to Fort Royal which was built by Napoleon to see a stunning panorama.
You can get to this picturesque island on a rented boat, water taxi or speed boat that runs between Dubrovnik and the island. Boats leave every half an hour from the harbor of Dubrovnik. The first boat departs from Dubrovnik at 10 am, the last one leaves the island at 6 or 6:30 pm. A return ticket costs 80 kunas.
Do not forget to wear good shoes - the pathes are quite steep here.
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The most popular beach in the city, and one of the most beautiful by the way, offers great views of the bay, the Old Town with its famous Walls and the island of Lokrum.
It's not comfortable to get to the largest beach in Dubrovnik but as a reward you'll get beautiful views of the islands of Daksa and less people than on the other beaches.
Lapad beach has fine sand in its shallow waters, though the beach itself is pebbled. It's located not far from the city centre and there are plenty of cafes.
Beautiful ancient fountain in the old part of Dubrovnik was once a part of the unique system of water supply. Even now you can drink spring water here!
413 meters high mountain offers bird's-eye views of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic coast. There are two viewpoints, Civil War Museum, a restaurant and an amphitheater here.
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