Dubrovnik Ferries

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More About Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik truly is a stunning city with its amazing Old Town, which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.

Dubrovnik was a city-state that once rivalled Venice in wealth and power. It reached its apogee during the 15th century and attracted the finest sculptors and architects to adorn the city center in a Renaissance style.

The bombing of Dubrovnik in 1991 during the Croatian civil war attracted global attention as shells and mortars rained down on its lustrous streets. With help from the international community, the damage was largely repaired by the end of the decade and now Dubrovnik once again enchants the world with its unique charm.

George Bernard Shaw was enchanted by this beautiful city, about which he said "those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik and see Dubrovnik", as well as, famously, describing it as "the pearl of the Adriatic".

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Today Dubrovnik is the proudest feather in Croatia's tourist cap, an elite destination and one of the most beautiful towns in the Mediterranean.

Dubrovnik used to be an independent republic, surviving mostly on trade. It managed to survive many centuries, with constant threats to its territory, particularly from the mighty Ottoman Empire and Venice. As early as 19th century, it was discovered by celebrities as a place to be seen. The late Pope John Paul II was a fan of Dubrovnik and was even made an honorary citizen. Out of the 23 top luxury hotels in Croatia in 2010, 13 were located in Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik is steeped in stunning architecture and sculptural detail, and boasts spectacular churches, monasteries, museums, and fountains. A multitude of typical towns and excursions include: The Elaphiti Islands, the attractive town of Cavtat,the Konavle valley, Mljet Island, Korčula Island,Ston and Peljesac Peninsula. The neighbouring towns of Kotor and Perast in Montenegro or Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina also make for intriguing day trips.

The New York Times’ travel section recently released their list of “Places to Go in 2012”. Dubrovnik made the list as number 36 of 45 destinations. The author of the list refers to Dubrovnik as “the St.-Tropez of the Balkans”, a comparison often made by journalists and travel writers. The article highlights the newly renovated cable car above the Old Town, the French-fusion restaurant Gils, and the Croatian tapas restaurant Lucin Kantun.

The holiday season is a great time to visit Dubrovnik. It is a time when the Old Town fills with locals gathering to celebrate and spread holiday cheer. A festive atmosphere abounds at the café bars lining the Stradun and the city is dressed up with decorations and sparking lights. There are seasonal events such as small Christmas markets, concerts, carolers, and Christmas parties. The festivities begin on December 6th, which is recognized as St. Nicholas’s day, and continue on through the start of the New Year. Flights and accommodation are also very reasonably priced this time of year and the weather is almost certain to be much better than in most of Europe or North America.

 


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