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Dubrovnik
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Split
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Hvar
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Korčula
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Rovinj
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Zadar

Adriatic Adventures: Shorter Routes, Bigger Experiences

Departing from Dubrovnik
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 5-7 days

From ancient cities to sun-soaked islands, this 'Less Miles, More Smiles' boat tour promises unforgettable discoveries along Croatia's magnificent coastline.

Less Miles More Smiles
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Dubrovnik Airport (DBV)
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Total Sailing:370 Miles
Total Sailing Time:46 days

Less Miles, More Smiles

Your Croatian island-hopping adventure awaits! 

Explore the "Pearl of the Adriatic," Dubrovnik, where medieval walls rise dramatically from the sea.  For easy access to this historic city, consider flying into Dubrovnik Airport (DBV).

Discover the vibrant port of Split, a mix of Roman heritage and modern life. 

Sail to Hvar, renowned for its stylish harbors and stunning coves. 

Uncover the medieval charm of Korčula, steeped in history and traditions. 

Journey north to Rovinj, a picturesque Istrian town with Venetian influences.

Cruise to Zadar, where Roman ruins mingle with a vibrant seaside atmosphere. 

From ancient cities to sun-soaked islands, this 'Less Miles, More Smiles' boat tour promises unforgettable discoveries along Croatia's magnificent coastline.

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a beautiful city in Croatia, right next to the blue sea. It's famous for its old buildings and big stone walls from long ago. People call it the Pearl of the Adriatic.

Historic Architecture

The center of the city has an area called the Old Town. It's special because it looks almost the same as it did hundreds of years ago. You can walk on the walls around the city to see amazing views.

Breathtaking Beaches

Dubrovnik also has lovely beaches like Banje Beach where you can swim and relax under the sun.

Nature & Panoramic Views

You can take a cable car up a hill called Mount Srđ to see the whole city from above. There's also a small island nearby called Lokrum where you can enjoy nature.

Charming Streets and Local Life

The main street, Stradun, is full of small shops and places to eat. It's a nice place to walk and see what life is like in Dubrovnik.

Adventures on the Water

You can go on boat trips or try kayaking in the sea around Dubrovnik. It's a fun way to see the city from a different side.

Culinary Delights

The cuisine in Dubrovnik is a blend of Mediterranean flavors, with fresh seafood, local wines, and Croatian specialties like "peka" dishes, offering a taste of the region's rich culinary traditions.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Dubrovnik City Walls
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The iconic Dubrovnik City Walls encircle the Old Town and offer visitors panoramic views of the city, the Adriatic Sea, and the surrounding islands. The walls, which date back to the 13th century, stretch for almost 2 kilometers and are one of the best-preserved fortification systems in Europe. Walking along the walls provides a unique perspective of Dubrovnik's historic architecture, including its red-tiled roofs, charming streets, and medieval buildings.

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History
Dubrovnik Cable Car
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For panoramic views of Dubrovnik and the surrounding area, a ride on the Dubrovnik Cable Car is a must. The cable car takes visitors from the Old Town up to the summit of Mount Srđ, where a viewing platform offers breathtaking vistas of the city, the Adriatic Sea, and the nearby islands. At the top, visitors can also enjoy refreshments at the Panorama Restaurant or explore the Museum of the Homeland War, which provides insights into the Siege of Dubrovnik during the early 1990s.

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Lokrum Island
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Just a short boat ride from Dubrovnik's Old Town, Lokrum Island offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. The island is a nature reserve known for its lush vegetation, botanical gardens, and rocky beaches. Visitors can explore the island's walking trails, visit historic landmarks such as the ruins of a Benedictine monastery, or simply relax in the shade of the pine trees. Lokrum Island also boasts stunning views of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic Sea from its highest point.

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The Cathedral of the Assumption
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Housed in the historic St. John's Fortress overlooking the Old Port, the Dubrovnik Maritime Museum offers insights into the city's maritime history and seafaring traditions. The museum's exhibits include models of historic ships, navigational instruments, maritime artifacts, and displays on Dubrovnik's role as a major maritime power in the Mediterranean.

History
Old Town
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Dubrovnik's Old Town is a maze of narrow streets, historic buildings, and charming squares, all surrounded by the imposing city walls. Highlights of the Old Town include the main street, Stradun (Placa), which is lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants; the stunning Rector's Palace, once the seat of the Dubrovnik Republic's government; the ornate Sponza Palace, which houses the city archives; and the beautiful Cathedral of the Assumption. Visitors can also explore the Old Town's numerous museums, churches, and galleries, or simply wander its cobblestone streets and soak in the atmosphere.

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Nearby Restaurants
Restaurant 360
4.9

Entering this enchanting restaurant feels like discovering a hidden gem, as it beckons guests through what seems to be a secret door nestled within Dubrovnik's ancient town walls. Ascending a few steps reveals a spacious outdoor oasis, offering captivating views of the city's bustling beauty. Under the culinary mastery of Marijo Curić, Croatian specialties harmoniously blend with ingredients sourced from distant lands, resulting in a gastronomic experience that transcends expectations. Each dish is meticulously presented, mirroring the charm and allure of the setting itself. Complementing the exquisite cuisine is a team of attentive professionals who provide top-notch service, paired with an exceptional wine selection that ranks among the finest in the country.

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Restaurant Marco Polo
4.9

Nestled in a narrow privately owned passage at the heart of the old town, this charming bistro exudes intimacy and charm. True to its Mediterranean roots, the menu offers light, colorful, and seasonal dishes that capture the essence of the region. Specialties rotate frequently, showcasing fresh delights like tempura of mussels and fish.  With its quaint ambiance and delectable fare, this bistro is the ideal spot for a leisurely lunch.

Mediterranean
Taj Mahal
4.9

Honoring the memory of distant relatives, this restaurant embraces the essence of Bosnian flavors and traditions in both its menu and decor. A couple of menu pages are dedicated to traditional dishes, evoking nostalgia and authenticity. With a focus on fresh vegetables and grilled meats sourced from the restaurant's own butcher, diners are treated to wholesome and satisfying fare. To accompany the meal, a selection of simple yet flavorful cocktails is available alongside a curated wine list. Situated in the heart of the old town, the restaurant tends to fill up quickly, making reservations highly recommended. 

Mediterranean
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Split

Split: Where Ancient Walls Meet Modern Joys

Split is a vibrant Croatian city where the pulse of modern life beats within ancient Roman walls.  Discover its unique blend of history, stunning beaches, and a laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere.

History Whispers Through the Streets

Explore Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the Roman Emperor once lived. Wander its labyrinthine alleys, filled with bustling cafes and shops, a testament to centuries of vibrant life.

Beaches and Crystal Waters

Escape to Bačvice Beach, a lively stretch of sand perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and people-watching. Venture further out and discover hidden coves and pristine islands just a short boat ride away.

Culinary Delights and Cafe Culture

Indulge in fresh seafood and Dalmatian specialties in Split's charming restaurants. Then, sip coffee on the Riva promenade, watching yachts glide by and soaking up the city's infectious energy.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Diocletian's Palace
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an ancient palace built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD. It's one of the most well-preserved Roman monuments in the world and forms the heart of Split's Old Town.

History
Bacvice Beach
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This sandy beach is located just a short walk from the city center and is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and playing picigin, a traditional Croatian ball game.

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Riva Promenade
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This waterfront promenade is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It's lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, and offers beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea.

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Klis Fortress
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Located just outside of Split, Klis Fortress offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside. It's also known for its role in the history of Croatia, having been a key defensive stronghold for centuries.
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Peristyle
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This central square within Diocletian's Palace is surrounded by impressive columns and is often used for concerts and other events. It's a great place to soak in the atmosphere of ancient Roman architecture.

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Nearby Restaurants
Šug Restaurant
4.9

Šug is situated in the heart of Split, slightly removed from the bustling city center. It offers a unique blend of traditional Mediterranean cuisine infused with modern flair. Renowned for its culinary excellence, Šug has been honored with the prestigious Michelin BIB Gourmand award for both 2022 and 2023.

Mediterranean
Bokamorra
4.9

Bokamorra's expansive glass frontage invites diners to indulge in captivating views, yet once inside, the restaurant's charming interior and impeccably presented pizzas and cocktails steal the spotlight. Specializing solely in pizzas, with a dessert option available, Bokamorra boasts the finest pies in town. The eclectic seating arrangements cater to groups, including families, with funky booths enhancing the dining experience. A youthful ambiance permeates the establishment, enhanced by an enticing soundtrack and occasional DJ performances. Knowledgeable staff skillfully pair pizza selections with cocktail recommendations from a bar boasting seasonal specialties. With an impressive array of over 150 spirits, the bar staff concoct cocktails sure to delight the palate.

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Konoba Matejuška
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Nestled in a romantic and tranquil street, Konoba Matejuška offers a delightful escape from the bustling streets of Split. Specializing in the flavors of the Mediterranean, this restaurant tantalizes taste buds with a menu brimming with fresh seafood delicacies. Set against the backdrop of magnificent local palaces, dining here becomes a journey through both culinary excellence and historical charm. With delectable dishes and a welcoming atmosphere, Konoba Matejuška promises a memorable dining experience for all.
Mediterranean
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Hvar

Hvar is a beautiful island in Croatia known for its sunny weather, clear blue sea, and lovely towns. It's one of the most famous islands in the Adriatic Sea.

Historic Towns

The main town, also called Hvar, has old buildings and a big fortress on a hill. You can walk up to the fortress to see amazing views of the sea and the island.

Gorgeous Beaches

Hvar has many beaches like Pokonji Dol and Dubovica where you can swim in clear water and relax on the shore.Lavender 

Fields and Nature

The island is also known for its lavender fields, olive trees, and vineyards. You can explore the countryside to see beautiful nature and maybe buy some lavender oil.

Cute Streets and Fun Nights

Hvar Town has narrow streets with shops, cafes, and restaurants. At night, it's a lively place with bars and parties, especially popular with young people.

Boat Trips and Water Fun

You can take a boat to see the Pakleni Islands close by, which have quiet beaches and clear water. Kayaking and sailing are also fun things to do in Hvar.

Delicious Food

Hvar offers great food, especially seafood and dishes made with local olive oil and wine.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Carpe Diem Beach Hvar
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Carpe Diem Beach is located on the nearby island of Stipanska, which is part of the Paklinski Islands archipelago. Carpe Diem Beach offers a lively atmosphere with music, drinks, and a party vibe. However, it's also known for its more upscale and sophisticated ambiance, attracting a trendy crowd looking for a luxurious beach experience. There are also bars and restaurants serving gourmet cuisine and premium cocktails. During the day, visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the azure waters, or enjoy water sports such as jet skiing or snorkeling. As the sun sets, the beach club transforms into a chic party destination, with top DJs providing the soundtrack for the evening.

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Hula Hula Hvar
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Hula Hula Beach  is located on the western side of Hvar town, overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The atmosphere at Hula Hula is vibrant and energetic, with music playing throughout the day and into the evening. It's known for its beach parties, DJ sets, and live music performances. There's also a bar and restaurant serving up refreshing drinks and delicious food. During the day, visitors can relax on the pebble beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or partake in water sports such as paddleboarding or kayaking. As the day turns into evening, the beach club transforms into a party hotspot, with DJs spinning tunes and guests dancing under the stars. One of the highlights of Hula Hula Beach is its stunning sunset views.

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Saint Stephen's Cathedral
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The Cathedral of St. Stephen, also known as the Hvar Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located on the eastern side of Hvar's main square, Croatia.

The cathedral's construction began in the 13th century on the site of an early 6th-century Christian church. Over the centuries, the cathedral underwent several modifications and renovations, resulting in a unique blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles.

The Cathedral of St. Stephen is a significant landmark in Hvar and a popular tourist destination. It is an important part of the city's cultural and historical heritage.

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Explore The Best of Hvar on Two Wheels
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Ditch the crowds, feel the sea breeze, and discover hidden gems of Hvar with our exhilarating bike tours. Choose your adventure – scenic coastal routes, challenging climbs, or leisurely vineyard rides. We provide top-notch bikes and expert guides to make your Hvar cycling experience unforgettable.

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Luviji Winery
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Venture off the beaten path and discover a world of handcrafted wines at Luviji Winery. Nestled amidst the sun-drenched landscapes of Hvar, this intimate winery invites those seeking a truly authentic Croatian wine experience.  Embrace the spirit of exploration as you taste their unique expressions of the island's terroir.

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Palmižana
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Palmižana is a collection of bays, tourist facilities, and botanical gardens situated on Sveti Klement, one of the Pakleni Islands near Hvar, Croatia. It's a popular destination with a unique blend of natural beauty and luxurious offerings. Here's what you can expect:

The Vibe: Lush, laid-back Mediterranean. Think pebbly beaches, turquoise waters, and the intoxicating scent of pine trees mingling with the salty sea breeze. Expect a mix of rustic charm and high-end beach services.

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Nearby Restaurants
Giaxa
4.9

Foodies seeking a unique and unforgettable dining experience in Vis should put Giaxa at the top of their list. This culinary gem, created by the team behind the highly regarded Luna restaurant, masterfully reimagines traditional Dalmatian cuisine with a contemporary flair.

Giaxa invites you on a tantalizing journey through Dalmatian flavors. Their menu celebrates the classics while pushing boundaries with unexpected twists.  Get ready for a thrilling three-course experience that's both familiar and refreshingly new.

Giaxa's historic setting adds another layer to this unforgettable experience.  Dine in a magnificent 15th-century gothic palace, where vibrant details and grand columns evoke a sense of history.

Mediterranean
European
Gariful
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Discerning diners seeking the pinnacle of waterfront dining in Hvar, Croatia, need look no further than Gariful. This exquisite seafood establishment graces the Riva promenade, its sleek ambiance a perfect match for the superyachts moored alongside.

Gariful's culinary mastery lies in its ability to transform the freshest catch of the day into culinary masterpieces.  Experience the true taste of the Adriatic with expertly grilled specialties, traditional brodetto stews, or succulent seafood baked in salt – the full repertoire of Dalmatian preparations is yours to savor.

For those seeking the ultimate in luxury, Gariful offers succulent Adriatic lobster and coveted delicacies like caviar. Complement your feast with a perfectly curated selection of the finest Croatian wines, alongside acclaimed international labels and exquisite champagnes.

Seafood
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Robinson
4.9

Venture beyond Hvar's bustling shores and discover Robinson, a hidden gem nestled within the pristine Mekićevica cove.  A short boat ride or a scenic trek south of Hvar reveals this charming stone-house kitchen, where simplicity and the freshest flavors reign supreme.

Enjoy stunning views of the cove and a distant lighthouse while you savor the day's catch.  Let the gentle waves lull you as you wait for your meal, or take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters. Domagoj, the owner, chef, and waiter, transforms his daily catch into culinary masterpieces. 

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Korčula

Korčula shines as a stunning island in the Adriatic, rich with historical and natural treasures.

Seaside Serenity

Discover Korčula's beaches, where pebbly shores and clear waters offer a peaceful retreat. For those in search of pristine beauty, the beaches near Lumbarda, such as Pržina, boast golden sands and are perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Dive into the refreshing Adriatic or enjoy a leisurely day under the sun, allowing the gentle sea breeze to whisk your cares away.

Architectural Wonders

Explore the historical heart of Korčula Town, where medieval walls encase narrow cobblestone streets and gothic-renaissance architecture. Stand in awe before the impressive St. Mark's Cathedral, with its finely carved stone work, and don't miss the chance to visit the alleged birthplace of the famous explorer Marco Polo. The town's fortifications and towers speak volumes of its rich history as a vital Venetian stronghold. 

Cultural Riches

Experience Korčula's vibrant culture through its cuisine, featuring fresh seafood and local wines, and a testament to the island's rich traditions. Experience the unique Moreska sword dance, a fascinating display of Korčula's cultural heritage, especially during the summer festivals.

Adventure Awaits

For those seeking thrills, Korčula's diverse landscape offers countless opportunities for adventure. Hike through dense forests and olive groves, explore hidden coves by kayak, or cycle through the scenic countryside.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Marco Polo House
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The Marco Polo House is a historic landmark located within the Old Town of Korčula. It is believed to be the birthplace of the famous Venetian explorer Marco Polo, although historical records regarding his exact birthplace are not definitive. The house is an impressive stone structure with a traditional Dalmatian architectural style.

Visitors to the Marco Polo House can explore the interior, which has been converted into a museum dedicated to Marco Polo's life and travels. The museum features exhibits, artifacts, and displays that provide insight into Polo's journeys along the Silk Road, his encounters with different cultures, and the impact of his explorations on world history.

History
Vela Pržina Beach (Lumbarda)
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Vela Pržina Beach is located in the village of Lumbarda on the eastern side of Korčula Island. This sandy beach is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and expansive shoreline, making it ideal for families and sunbathers. The shallow waters are perfect for swimming and wading, and the beach is backed by vineyards and pine trees, offering a picturesque setting. Additionally, Vela Pržina Beach has facilities such as beach bars, restaurants, and rental services for umbrellas and sun loungers, enhancing the overall beach experience.

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St. Mark's Cathedral
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St. Mark's Cathedral is one of the most prominent landmarks in the Old Town of Korčula. It is located on the central square, Piazza, and stands as a magnificent example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture.

The cathedral was built in the 15th and 16th centuries and is dedicated to St. Mark, the patron saint of Korčula. Its exterior is characterized by a stunning façade adorned with intricate stone carvings and sculptures, including depictions of saints, angels, and other religious motifs. Visitors to St. Mark's Cathedral can also admire its impressive collection of religious artifacts, including ancient manuscripts, liturgical vessels, and religious vestments. 

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Nearby Restaurants
Filippi
4.9

Located along the scenic seafront promenade of the old town, this restaurant offers an enchanting outdoor setting with captivating views of the sea, the Pelješac channel, and the surrounding islands. The cuisine here epitomizes classic simplicity, embracing the essence of the Mediterranean with a focus on fresh fish complemented by a selection of meat dishes. Enhancing the dining experience is a concise wine list highlighting wines sourced from the renowned vineyards of Korčula and the neighboring Pelješac peninsula.

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Seafood
Konoba Mate
4.9

Konoba Mate exudes charm under the care of Mate and Mirjana Farac, who have been graciously welcoming guests since 2000. Their culinary offerings are a testament to their dedication, with produce sourced from their own farm and gardens, enriching a modest yet remarkable menu. While eschewing elaborate plate decorations, the restaurant has garnered prestigious accolades, including the Michelin Bib Gourmand, Michelin Green Star, and a Gault & Millau award for their delectable desserts.

Mediterranean
European
Croatian
Konoba Marco Polo
4.9
Discover the cozy allure of Korčula Town's secluded alleyways and uncover a culinary treasure at Konoba Marco Polo. Nestled in a quaint lane, this restaurant offers a delightful escape from the bustling streets, inviting visitors to indulge in an unforgettable dining experience.
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LD Restaurant
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Indulge in Fine Dining with a View at Lešić Dimitri Restaurant in Korčula

Experience panoramic perfection at Lešić Dimitri, a luxurious restaurant perched atop a historic five-star hotel in Korčula. This award-winning establishment boasts breathtaking sea and island vistas, setting the stage for an unforgettable culinary adventure.

Chef Toni Erceg, a rising star in the Croatian culinary scene, curates a menu that celebrates the region's bounty. Fresh, seasonal ingredients take center stage, with traditional dishes reinterpreted in a healthy and contemporary style.

Immerse yourself in Croatia's rich winemaking heritage. The extensive wine list showcases indigenous Croatian grape varieties, with a special focus on the island's prized Grk and Pošip wines. Knowledgeable staff will help you navigate the selection, offering recommendations by the glass or bottle.

Lešić Dimitri's commitment to excellence extends beyond the plate.  They've been recognized as one of Croatia's most "Wine-friendly" restaurants for five consecutive years.

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Rovinj

Rovinj: A postcard-perfect gem on the Istrian coast

Immerse yourself in the allure of Rovinj, a Croatian coastal town where picturesque charm meets historical richness. Its Venetian-style old town spills down to the vibrant harbor, creating an undeniable postcard-perfect scene.

  • Lose yourself in the Old Town: Meander through cobblestone streets lined with colorful houses and independent shops. Ascend to the hilltop Church of St. Euphemia for breathtaking panoramic views.

  • Beaches and coastal delights: Soak up the sun on Rovinj's pebbly beaches, venture into the crystal-clear Adriatic for swimming and snorkeling, or embark on a boat trip to explore the nearby islands.

  • A culinary haven: Savor fresh seafood delicacies crafted with local ingredients. Indulge in the region's renowned wines and olive oils for a true taste of Istria.

  • Venture into nature: Explore the lush surroundings of Zlatni Rt (Golden Cape) forest park, perfect for scenic walks, bike rides, and relaxing by secluded coves.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Golden Cape Park
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Also known as Punta Corrente, Golden Cape Park is a scenic nature reserve located just outside of Rovinj's town center. The park features lush Mediterranean vegetation, walking trails, and secluded beaches along the coastline. Visitors can explore the park on foot or by bike, enjoying the peaceful ambiance and stunning natural beauty.

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Mediterraneo Bar
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Located in a picturesque spot on the very seashore of Rovinj's bay, Mediterraneo Beach Bar is not only admired for its exterior beauty but also for its cozy interior. The bar serves morning coffees and smoothies, as well as cocktails and standard drinks in the afternoon and evenings. With its charming waterfront terrace, old-fashioned tables and chairs, and an interior decorated with carefully selected furniture and a cheerful collection of artifacts, it offers a wide range of drinks and snacks for the perfect seaside experience.

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Rovinj Stari Grad
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Rovinj's Old Town is a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and historic landmarks. Visitors can wander through the charming streets, admire the Venetian-style architecture, and explore attractions such as the Church of St. Euphemia, a Baroque masterpiece with a towering bell tower offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding area.

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Port of Rovinj
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The Port of Rovinj is a bustling hub of activity, with fishing boats, sailboats, and yachts dotting the waterfront. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, watch the fishermen unload their catch of the day, or enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.

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Balbi's Arch
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Balbi's Arch is a historic landmark located at the entrance to Rovinj's Old Town. Built in the 17th century as part of the town's fortifications, the arch is adorned with intricate carvings and inscriptions. It serves as a symbol of Rovinj's rich history and is a popular spot for visitors to take photos and learn about the town's past.

History
Church of St. Euphemia
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Perched atop a hill overlooking Rovinj's Old Town, the Church of St. Euphemia is a striking sight with its distinctive bell tower. The church is dedicated to the town's patron saint and houses a valuable collection of religious artifacts and artwork. Visitors can climb the bell tower for panoramic views of Rovinj and the surrounding islands.

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Punta Corrente Beach
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Punta Corrente, also known as Golden Cape Beach, is a beloved spot among locals and tourists alike. Its popularity stems from its stunning natural surroundings within the Golden Cape Park nature reserve, offering lush greenery, rocky shores, and clear waters. The beach is easily accessible from Rovinj's town center and provides various amenities such as sunbeds, umbrellas, and refreshment stands. Punta Corrente is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying outdoor activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding.

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Restaurant Monte
4.9

Known as the first Croatian restaurant to receive a Michelin star, Monte impresses with its location in the old town, just below the St. Euphemia Church. Offering a modern twist on Mediterranean cuisine, it provides a fine dining atmosphere with a choice of 3, 4, and 6-course menus. The restaurant is praised for its excellent food and service.

Seafood
European
Wine Vault
4.9
Located at the Hotel Monte Mulini, Wine Vault is renowned for its modern Mediterranean cuisine with a French maritime focus. With an inventive menu and a wine list featuring over 500 varieties, the restaurant ensures a memorable gastronomic journey. The sommelier's expertise adds to the dining experience, making it one of Istria's top choices for wine lovers.
Seafood
Mediterranean
European
Cap Aureo Signature Restaurant
4.9

Situated within the Grand Park Hotel Rovinj, Cap Aureo is celebrated for its veggie-centered 5-, 7-, and 10-course tasting menus, crafted by the talented chef Jeffry Vella. The restaurant's creative and artistic presentation of food, along with its emphasis on fresh vegetables, offers a unique dining experience in Rovinj.

Seafood
International
Mediterranean
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Zadar

Zadar: Echoes of History, Vibrant Shores

Discover Zadar, a Croatian gem where ancient Roman ruins meet modern marvels along a stunning coastline. Immerse yourself in centuries of history, experience the city's unique attractions, and witness breathtaking Adriatic sunsets.

Whispers of the Past

Explore Zadar's Old Town, a peninsula filled with Roman ruins, medieval churches, and Venetian architecture. Wander the Forum, a Roman square brimming with life, and discover layers of history at every turn.

Where Innovation Meets the Sea

Experience Zadar's modern marvels – the Sea Organ, where the waves create melodies, and the Greeting to the Sun, a mesmerizing solar-powered light installation.

Sunsets and Seaside Ambiance

Witness Zadar's legendary sunsets, hailed by Alfred Hitchcock as the most beautiful in the world. Stroll along the waterfront Riva, savor the sea air, and immerse yourself in the vibrant coastal atmosphere.

Gateway to Coastal Wonders

Zadar is your gateway to natural beauty. Venture to Kornati Islands National Park for unforgettable island landscapes or explore the cascading waterfalls of Krka National Park.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Zadar Old Town
4.9

Zadar's Old Town is a treasure trove of historic landmarks, narrow cobblestone streets, and charming squares. Highlights include the Roman Forum, the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, and the Church of St. Donatus, a Byzantine masterpiece. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, admire medieval architecture, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic district.

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History
Greeting to the Sun
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Adjacent to the Sea Organ is another creation by Nikola Bašić, the Greeting to the Sun. This large solar-powered installation consists of 300 multilayered glass plates arranged in a circular pattern. During the day, the installation collects sunlight, and at night, it transforms into a stunning light display, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that captivates visitors.

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Zadar City Walls
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The Zadar City Walls offer a glimpse into the city's medieval past and provide panoramic views of the surrounding area. Built by various rulers throughout history, the walls encircle the Old Town and include several gates and defensive towers. Visitors can walk along the walls, explore the fortifications, and enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Adriatic Sea and nearby islands.

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Sea Organ (Morske orgulje)
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The Sea Organ is a unique musical instrument and an architectural marvel located on Zadar's waterfront. Designed by architect Nikola Bašić, the Sea Organ consists of a series of underwater pipes that produce melodious sounds as the waves lap against the shoreline. Visitors can enjoy the soothing melodies created by the sea, making it a popular spot for relaxation and contemplation.

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Nearby Restaurants
Fosa Restaurant
4.9

At this restaurant, the spotlight shines on the sea, showcasing fish in its diverse forms—both raw and cooked—prominently featured on the menu. During the summer months, patrons can fully enjoy the charming outdoor space, while during other seasons, meals are elegantly served in the formal dining rooms. The restaurant boasts a commendable wine selection, with an array of excellent Dalmatian options to complement the seafood offerings.

Seafood
Butler Gourmet Garden
4.9

Highly praised for its seafood and Mediterranean dishes, Butler Gourmet&cocktails Garden stands out with its exceptional service and quality. It's a must-visit for an amazing dining experience in Zadar.

Seafood
Mediterranean
Grill
La Famiglia
4.9

Known primarily as a burger place, La Famiglia offers a range of delicious options, including meat and pasta dishes, with vegan and vegetarian-friendly options too. It’s the go-to spot for a laid-back meal with great burgers and a variety of other tasty dishes.

Italian
Mediterranean
European
Proto Food and More
4.9

This restaurant is noted for its nice atmosphere and Dalmatian cuisine. Located close to Queen Jelena Madijevka Park, Proto Food&More offers a casual fine dining experience with a focus on traditional Dalmatian dishes. The restaurant's dedication to service and its elegant decoration make it a standout choice for diners looking for quality meals in Zadar.

Seafood
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