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Sightseeing in Dubrovnik

A guide to sight seeing for Dubrovnik city breaks


Those of our guests having their well earned summer holidays in the Dalmatia region, will find that there is plenty to see and do in Dubrovnik alone. The Old Town is a joy to explore offering a labyrinth of winding streets where you can stumble across small churches, quiet courtyards and lovely views over the red bricked roof tops. The Old Town is named Stari Grad and there you can enjoy the marble paved squares surrounded by shops and restaurants. The main street is called the Placa and from it links another thirty tiny cobbled streets just waiting to be explored during your holidays in Croatia. Dubrovnik is such a beautiful and romantic city as soon as you step through the old town walls you feel as if you have stepped back in time. Dubrovnik is the ideal city for romantic breaks and honeymoons. Continue to read our detailed sight seeing guide, so you know where to explore and find the best tourist hotspots. What ever type of holiday you book with us, we’ll show you the real side to Croatia. To quote Bernard Shaw ‘Those who seek paradise on Earth should come and see Dubrovnik’.


Panorama guided city tour:

This is a great way to learn about the history of the fascinating city of Dubrovnik. Your guide will take you around the cities ramparts as well as the major historical and cultural attractions.

Departure day: Every Monday
Duration: Half day trip
Transport method: Coach and walking
Price per person: from £25.00pp


The best tourist attractions sights in Dubrovnik

One of the most beautiful places of interest in Dubrovnik’s Old Town is the Rectors Palace. It has been damaged several times by gun powder and even by an earthquake tremor but it has been painstakingly restored to its former beauty. Here you can also enjoy open air concerts during the summer months; something we highly recommend experiencing.

The outer rampart walls protecting the Harbour are a must do tourist attraction. It will take a good hour to complete the circuit and you will need to be a capable walker to negotiate the steps. It is great fun to walk around during the weekend break and from the walls you are able to appreciate just how magical Dubrovnik’s old town is. In the summer months walking the rampart walls is hot work but there are a few spots where you can stop and buy water and admire the view out into the Adriatic. There are many forts to explore along the wall including Fort Bokar, St. Johns Fort and Fort Minceta. The Fort of St.Lawrence is also worth seeing and from the towers you can gain some lovely views of the Old Town and Lokrum Island (Love Island). Croatian guests can hire hand held guides in different languages to accompany them while around the walls.

There are numerous superb museums to explore, the most fascinating of which is the Maritime museum located on the outer walls themselves. Holiday makers can also enjoy Dubrovnik’s excellent Art Gallery, which houses a plethora of pieces including many Italian Masters. There are also a number of gallery’s to enjoy sprinkled all over the stunning Old Town.

After you have exhausted yourself in the Old Town we would recommend a day trip out with one of the Captains from the harbour. Even if you are on a city break in Dubrovnik you should make time for this as the surrounding Islands offer so much beauty, excitement and romance. Many of the trips include a fresh fish picnic, which adds to the pleasure of the trips.

The main Islands to explore are Lokrum, Mljet and the Elafiti or Renaisance Islands. Many are national parks and offer wonderful nature spots for you to explore on your holidays.

Lokrum is the closest island and is known as the island of Love. It is a gorgeous little island, which you can spend an entire day exploring while on a super break in Croatia. In the centre is a small lake for swimmers and sun revelers to enjoy and the periphery is covered in rocky enclaves for sunbathing, swimming and exploring. In the middle of the island is a fortress and church where weddings and other special celebrations can be arranged; and surrounding the fortress are lovely Roman gardens. If you walk to the pinnacle of the island you can over look Dubrovnik from a small fort.

Another extremely popular day trip is to the Elafiti islands of: Šipan, Lopud and Koločep. It is a fascinating day trip which gives you a great insight into island life in Dalmatia. During the day you will have chance to explore a church tower on Sipan, take a swim on Lopud and wander the pier at Kolocep. You will also have a fish picnic, with wine, which adds to the fun of the day. We would recommend this for anyone staying for a week or more during their summer vacation in Croatia.

The one place we highly recommend experiencing during a holiday to Dubrovnik or Korcula is the island called Mljet. Mljet is a nature reserve, protected because of its unique natural beauty and wildlife. Mjet offers two land locked Lakes surrounded by hills covered in lush vegetation. During a day trip your guide will take you on a boat to an island in the middle of the biggest lake where you can take some lunch and explore the Benadictine Monastery. You can then take a hike with the guide up one of the hills and enjoy the stunning panorama. It is amazing to see the land locked Lakes contained within the Adriatic and is a must for any discerning Dubrovnik city break Traveller or Korcula holiday maker.

Korcula is a holiday unto itself but it is also ideal to experience as a combination holiday with other Croatian cities & towns. Korcula is described as a ‘mini Dubrovnik’, which has a lovely air about it – maybe because of its romantic ties with Marko Polo. Here you can enjoy lovely cafes, restaurants, wonderful and swimming and snorkeling conditions. It is ideal for romantic holidays in Croatia.

From Korcula we can also recommend and organize a number of fascinating and memorable day trips, such as to the local village of Zrnovo or to the central town of Blato, which offers a small locally run museum with a beautiful collection of agriculture tools, pictures and handicrafts from the area. We can also arrange for a stop at a local vineyard for a spot of wine-tasting.

The near by town of Cavtat only a 20 minute bus or ferry ride away is another place of beauty and interest. It is a smaller version of Dubrovnik but is equally enjoyable to explore. For travelers looking for a quiet and relaxing break then Cavtat is a great choice.

Dubrovnik is also famous for its superb folk singing festivals as well as numerous outdoor classical concerts, operas and ballet for you to enjoy while on holiday in Croatia. Please contact one of the Vamos Travel sales team to find out about schedules for the forthcoming season.

The Archaeology museum is a fascinating spot and includes a number of exhibitions including a collection from the Earth Quake of 1667. This collection includes many sculptures, different vessels and metal artefacts found at archaeological excavations, which preceded reconstruction of the old urban centre of Dubrovnick.
The Rectors Palace is a beautiful building to explore. Although damaged several times it has been restored superbly and offers a number of wonderful collections including Ceramics, Metal Work, Textiles and more. The rooms are renaissance and baroque influenced and the courtyard offers some wonderful sculptures to enjoy. In summer you can enjoy open air concerts here.

Of course the most influential trade in and around the city has been from the sea. Be it from ship building to merchant trading. The Maritime Museum is located in St.John’s Fort, which was re-built after the earth quake in 1979. The permanent display was opened in 1986 and consists of 4,000 exhibits owned by the Museum, which illustrate the naval history of Dubrovnik and the surrounding region. Among the exhibits are ship models dating back to the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, as well as flags, cannons and other weapons, figureheads, nautical instruments, log books, various documents, and the like. The Museum holds a valuable library containing many rare books and important archival materials, which are fascinating to see during a weekend break in Dubrovnik.

The Marin Drzic Museum is a unique creation. The museum is made in honour of Croatia’s most famous play write and gives a glimpse at his life and history. It is also used for other exhibitions and is therefore a particularly interactive venue. For fans of Marin then this is a must see place during your city break in Dubrovnik.

The Modern History Museum in Dubrovnik takes a look at the more recent Homeland war with Serbia and is a stark reminder of those devastating and sad times.

Finally the Ethnographic Museum in Dubrovnik takes you back in time again and exhibits over 5,000 original pieces. There is a great section illustrating the folk customs, costumes and way of life in and around Dubrovnik. For discerning city break travellers wanting to learn more about their Dalmatian hosts ancestry this is the place to go during your Dubrovnik holiday.

   
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