Slano Boat Rental: A Quiet Dubrovnik Marina

Slano Boat Rental: A Quiet Dubrovnik Marina

Anchor at the small village marina at noon, swim in the protected bay, eat at a Banići olive-grove restaurant by night. 1-night stop near Dubrovnik.

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Slano

Slano is a small village on the southern Dalmatian coast, 35 kilometres north of Dubrovnik at the head of a deep narrow inlet. The ACI Marina Slano handles 200 berths and serves as a quieter alternative base for charters cruising the Elaphiti Islands or sailing south to Montenegro. The village holds two restaurants, an olive-oil cooperative, and the 14th-century Franciscan monastery of Saint Jerome. The surrounding olive groves still produce the region's most prized oil. From the marina, the Elaphiti Islands (Lopud, Šipan, Koločep) are within an hour's sail. Slano is 60 minutes from Dubrovnik. Season runs April through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Near by attractions
Church of St. Jerome
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The Church of St. Jerome is a historic landmark located in the center of Slano. Dating back to the 15th century, the church is renowned for its beautiful Renaissance architecture and ornate interior. Visitors can admire the church's elegant facade, explore its interior adorned with stunning artwork and religious artifacts, and learn about its rich history.

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Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Mary
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Situated near the center of Slano, the Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Mary are significant landmarks with a rich history. The monastery dates back to the 14th century, and its architecture reflects a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles. Visitors can explore the monastery's courtyard, adorned with ancient stone carvings and Mediterranean vegetation, and admire the church's impressive interior, featuring beautiful frescoes, altars, and religious artifacts. The monastery also houses a small museum showcasing exhibits related to local history, culture, and religious heritage, providing visitors with insights into Slano's past and traditions.

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Slano Beach
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Slano Beach is a lovely pebble beach located in the town center, just a short walk from the main promenade. The beach offers stunning views of Slano Bay and the surrounding hills, creating a picturesque backdrop for a day of sunbathing and swimming. Visitors can relax on the smooth pebbles, take refreshing dips in the clear turquoise waters, or enjoy water sports activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding. The beach is also equipped with amenities such as sun loungers, umbrellas, showers, and nearby cafes and restaurants, making it a convenient and comfortable spot for beachgoers to spend the day. With its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, Slano Beach is a perfect destination for both relaxation and recreation.

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