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Croatian Island Paradise: A Journey Through the Adriatic

Departing from Trogir
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7-10 days
Discover the wonders of the Adriatic Sea! From the vibrant city of Split to the serene Scedro Island, each stop on our itinerary promises a unique and unforgettable experience. 
Join us as we explore crystal-clear waters, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage. 
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Total Sailing:98.2 Miles
Total Sailing Time:12 days

Explore, Experience, Enjoy!

Embark on a journey through the breathtaking Adriatic Sea with our unforgettable boat tour. 

  • Your route takes you on a voyage from the vibrant city of Split to the stunning Pakleni Islands, known for their crystal-clear waters and vibrant nightlife. 
  • Next, we'll whisk you away to the serene Scedro Island, a hidden gem with lush greenery and pristine beaches. 
  • Then, we'll cruise to the charming village of Trpanj, where you can explore the area's rich history and enjoy the local cuisine. 
  • Our journey continues to the medieval town of Korčula, famous for its Venetian architecture and rich cultural heritage. 
  • Next, we'll visit the lush island of Mljet, home to stunning national parks and pristine beaches. 
  • Finally, we'll conclude our odyssey in the historic city of Dubrovnik, where you can walk along the ancient city walls and soak in the breathtaking views.

For those starting their boat tour in Trogir, Split Airport is the nearest point of arrival. You can quickly embark on your unforgettable sea adventure with a short transfer from the airport at the beginning of your journey. Join us on a journey to this hidden gem of the Adriatic and create memories that will last a lifetime!

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Trogir

Trogir is a historic gem nestled on the Croatian coast, offering a blend of cultural richness and scenic beauty.

Medieval Charm
Wander through the stone streets of Trogir's UNESCO-listed old town, surrounded by medieval walls. Marvel at the well-preserved buildings and the majestic Cathedral of St. Lawrence with its remarkable portal carved by Master Radovan.

Venetian Legacy
Trogir's architecture showcases its Venetian past, evident in the fortress of Kamerlengo and the Duke's Palace. The city's layout reflects Renaissance and Baroque influences, blending seamlessly with the older Romanesque structures.

Harborfront Elegance
Stroll along the picturesque waterfront, lined with cafes and yachts, offering a lively atmosphere and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.

Culinary and Cultural Fusion
Savor the flavors of Dalmatia in Trogir's taverns, where seafood and local wines meet traditional hospitality. Summer brings festivals and concerts, infusing the ancient streets with modern vibrancy.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Trogir Cathedral & St. Lawrence Bell Tower
4.9

Nestled in the heart of Trogir's UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Cathedral of St. Lawrence stands as a testament to centuries of devotion and artistic brilliance. Explore the intricate carvings of its Romanesque Radovan Portal, a true masterpiece of medieval sculpture.  Ascend the iconic bell tower and be rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views stretching across Trogir's rooftops, the turquoise Adriatic, and the surrounding islands.

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Kamerlengo Castle & St. Mark's Tower
4.9

This imposing 15th-century fortress stands sentinel at the tip of Trogir's Old Town, its weathered stone walls whispering tales of the past.  Stroll along its picturesque waterfront promenade, wander through its atmospheric courtyard, and climb St. Mark's Tower for sweeping views of the town, harbor, and the sparkling Adriatic Sea.

During the summer months, Kamerlengo Castle transforms into a vibrant cultural hub. Watch a film under the stars within its ancient walls, attend a captivating play, or immerse yourself in a lively concert amidst centuries of history.

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Trogir City Market
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Trogir City Market, a feast for the senses.  Let the colors of fresh produce, the scent of spices, and the lively chatter of vendors transport you into the heart of Dalmatian life.  Browse stalls overflowing with the bounty of the Adriatic, sample local delicacies, chat with farmers and artisans, and discover unique souvenirs that tell the story of Trogir.

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Ultra Music Festival
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The Ultra Music Festival is a world-renowned electronic music festival that takes place in various locations around the world, including Trogir, Croatia. The festival features top DJs and producers from the electronic music industry, as well as a variety of stages and attractions. The festival is known for its cutting-edge sound and production, as well as its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.

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Nearby Restaurants
Don Dino Restaurant
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Experience Exquisite Dining at Don Dino, Trogir

Discover a culinary gem on the Trogir waterfront.  Don Dino is renowned for its refined Mediterranean cuisine, where the freshest seasonal ingredients are transformed into culinary masterpieces.  Expect impeccable service, an exquisite wine list, and a sophisticated ambiance with breathtaking views.

Savor the Art of Fine Dining

Talented chefs create dishes that delight both the eyes and the palate. Locally sourced seafood, prime cuts of meat, and the bounty of the Dalmatian coast are prepared with innovative touches that honor tradition while embracing contemporary flavors.

An Atmosphere of Elegance

Dine al fresco on the waterfront terrace, taking in the beauty of Trogir's historic harbor, or enjoy the elegant interior.  Attentive, knowledgeable staff provide a seamless and personalized experience that complements the exceptional cuisine.

Elevate Any Occasion

Whether it's a romantic evening, a celebratory meal, or simply the desire for an unforgettable culinary experience, Don Dino sets the stage for exceptional dining in Trogir.

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Restaurant Capo
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Restaurant Capo: Where Modern Elegance Meets Croatian Flavors

Located within the luxurious Brown Beach House Hotel,  Restaurant Capo offers a sophisticated dining experience with a contemporary twist. Savor a blend of Croatian and Mediterranean flavors prepared with precision, indulge in a stylish ambiance, and enjoy breathtaking beauty at their beachfront location.

Coastal Cuisine, Refined

Capo's menu showcases the freshest seafood, prime meats, and seasonal ingredients. Expect classic dishes reimagined with modern flair, innovative flavor combinations, and meticulous attention to detail.

Beachfront Sophistication

Dine al fresco with the gentle sea breeze and stunning views of the Adriatic or retreat to the chic interior. Capo exudes effortless elegance, perfect for a romantic meal, special occasion, or simply an elevated dining experience.

Exceptional Service

The attentive staff at Capo complete the experience. Knowledgeable and welcoming, they ensure a seamless and personalized touch that complements the refined cuisine and stylish setting.

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Bifora
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Bifora: Dine within History, Savor Contemporary Cuisine

Nestled within the beautifully restored Bifora Heritage Hotel, this intimate restaurant offers an escape within Trogir's historic heart. Experience the elegance of centuries-old stone walls and a warm, welcoming ambiance while savoring a seasonally inspired menu infused with both Croatian tradition and international flair.

Flavors that Honor the Past and Present

Bifora's chefs artfully balance the fresh bounty of the Dalmatian coast with innovative culinary techniques. Expect beautifully composed dishes that highlight local ingredients, alongside refined interpretations of classic flavors.

Intimate and Inviting Elegance

The restaurant's limited seating creates a sense of exclusivity, perfect for a romantic evening or a special occasion with those you cherish.  Enjoy attentive service and a personalized touch within this historic setting, creating a truly memorable dining experience.

Where Culinary Artistry Meets Heritage

Bifora is more than just a restaurant; it's a celebration of Trogir's rich past and its vibrant culinary present. Discover an unforgettable blend of history and exquisite flavors within its walls.

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Pakleni Islands

Pakleni Islands, a hidden gem in the heart of the Adriatic Sea. The Pakleni archipelago comprises 14 islands and islets, including Jerolim, Marinkovac, and Sveti Klement. Despite its ominous name, ‘Hell’s Islands,’ it's actually derived from 'paklina,' a pine resin used to waterproof boats.

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of the Pakleni Islands, where crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and lush greenery await your exploration. From secluded coves to charming villages, each corner of this paradise invites discovery that will capture your heart. Whether you’re snorkeling in the azure waters among vibrant marine life or basking in the sun on sun-drenched beaches with breathtaking views, every moment is a testament to the island's allure.

Explore the quaint villages, or embark on exhilarating bike or hiking trails through the verdant forests to reach panoramic viewpoints that offer unrivaled vistas. 

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Toto’s Palmizana
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Toto's: Where Culinary Tradition Meets Island Paradise

Discover Toto's, a legendary culinary destination on Sveti Klement island, nestled within the idyllic Vinogradišće Bay. Immerse yourself in a lush botanical oasis adorned with over 60 species of palm trees, creating a truly unique dining experience. Toto's delights sailors and discerning travelers with:

  • Taste of the Adriatic: A menu celebrating the freshest seafood and authentic Croatian flavors, infused with a touch of modern inspiration.
  • Unforgettable Ambiance: Dine on their breathtaking terrace overlooking the shimmering bay – the perfect setting for a romantic evening or a truly special occasion.
  • Curated Wine Selection: Explore the best of Croatian wine with their extensive list. Their knowledgeable staff will guide you to the perfect pairing for your meal.
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Restaurant Laganini Lounge Bar & Fish House
4.9

Situated on Sveti Klement island in the heart of Palmizana Bay, Laganini Lounge Bar & Fish House offers a luxurious and vibrant escape. This celebrated establishment is renowned for its exquisite cuisine, stylish atmosphere, and stunning waterfront setting.

Laganini's culinary creations center around impeccably fresh seafood, prepared with finesse. Discover expertly crafted sushi, innovative fish dishes, and a selection of refined meat options to tempt every palate.

Before or after your meal, indulge in a handcrafted cocktail at their sleek bar.  Soak in the captivating views and lively ambiance as the sun dips below the horizon.

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Dionis
4.9

Nestled within the picturesque Vlaka bay on Sveti Klement, Dionis invites you to step back in time and experience the true heart of Dalmatian hospitality. This family-run gem offers an escape from the crowds, where simple pleasures and delicious food reign supreme.

Dionis' menu celebrates the freshest ingredients, showcasing classic Croatian dishes bursting with flavor. Expect perfectly grilled seafood, hearty meat platters, and vibrant salads – all prepared with love and tradition.

Dine amidst the lush vineyards of Sveti Klement, surrounded by the island's natural beauty. The rustic setting evokes a sense of timeless charm, inviting you to savor a leisurely meal and unwind in true Dalmatian style.

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Scedro Islands

Scedro Islands has been under protection in Croatia since 1968. This picturesque island is one of the most peaceful and famous for its rugged coastline, lush vegetation, and typical Mediterranean charm

Explore the two quaint villages of Mostir and Nastane, where time seems to stand still. Dive into the island's rich history by visiting the remains of the Dominican monastery, a testament to Scedro's cultural heritage. Don't miss the chance to explore the island's stunning pine woods, especially beautiful in the eastern part of the island. For a unique experience, venture to the south side of the island, where you can discover an old airplane wing from the Second World War, along with the fuselage, placed deeper into the sea. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Scedro Island has something for everyone.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Scedro's Hidden Coves
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Discover Šćedro's Hidden Coves: Escape into Untouched Paradise

Along the enchanting coastline of Šćedro Island lie secluded coves, each a pristine haven tucked away amidst the Adriatic's beauty. These treasures invite you to experience the island's unspoiled nature, where crystal-clear waters, untouched shores, and profound tranquility await.

Your Island Sanctuary

Picture yourself sailing into a hidden cove, surrounded by Šćedro's lush greenery. Dive into the refreshing Adriatic, explore the underwater world with a snorkel, or simply sunbathe on a private stretch of beach.  These coves offer an escape from the crowds, a place to truly unwind.

Explore & Unwind

Šćedro's coves hold more than just breathtaking views. Seek out remnants of ancient settlements and monasteries, adding a layer of history to your island adventure. Let the gentle sound of the waves and the warmth of the sun melt away any stress.

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Hiking in Scedro
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Adventure Awaits: Explore Šćedro Island on Foot

Discover the untamed beauty of Šćedro Island on a hiking adventure. Leave the crowds behind and embark on trails that wind through lush Mediterranean landscapes, offering breathtaking coastal views and glimpses into the island's rich history.

Your Island Trails

Šćedro's hiking is perfect for those seeking a moderate challenge and a sense of discovery.

  • Diverse Terrain: Expect a mix of well-defined paths, rocky sections, and perhaps some unmarked trails that add to the thrill.
  • Panoramic Rewards: Ascend to viewpoints offering sweeping vistas of the Adriatic, neighboring islands, and Šćedro's natural splendor.
  • Hidden History: Encounter remnants of ancient settlements and monasteries, whispers of the island's past.
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Scedro's Historical Sites
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Journey Through Time: Discover Šćedro's Historical Sites

The pristine island of Šćedro holds more than just stunning landscapes; it whispers tales of centuries past. Embark on a journey of discovery and explore the remnants of ancient settlements and historical structures that unveil the island's fascinating story.

Remnants of the Past

As you explore Šćedro, either on foot or by boat, keep an eye out for these historical treasures:

  • Monastic Ruins: The most prominent historical site is the ruins of a 6th-century Dominican monastery. Explore the remaining structures and imagine the lives of those who once inhabited this island retreat.
  • Ancient Settlements: Scattered across the island, you may find traces of even older settlements. Look for remnants of stone structures or pottery shards, evidence of Šćedro's long history.
  • Secluded Churches: Šćedro is home to several small, centuries-old churches. These simple yet beautiful structures offer moments of peaceful reflection amidst the island's beauty.
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Amfora Scedro
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Embark on a culinary journey at the Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort, where innovative cuisine and a breathtaking island setting create an unforgettable dining experience.

Amfora Šćedro's restaurants celebrate the freshest local ingredients and the vibrant flavors of the Mediterranean.  Savor expertly prepared seafood, delectable pasta dishes, and tantalizing creations inspired by the island's culinary heritage. Enjoy casual beachside fare, refined multi-course meals, or a romantic private dinner tailored to your wishes.

Elevate your meal with a selection from their curated wine list. Discover the finest Croatian vintages and explore international offerings expertly paired with your chosen dishes.

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Moster Scedro
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Discover Restaurant Moster, a hidden gem nestled within the idyllic Moster Bay on the island of Šćedro.  This family-run establishment offers a true taste of Croatian hospitality, delicious island cuisine, and an unforgettable setting surrounded by pristine nature.

Moster's menu celebrates the freshest flavors of the Adriatic.  Expect perfectly grilled seafood, hearty meat dishes, and vibrant salads – all prepared with local ingredients and traditional recipes.

Dine on the restaurant's charming terrace overlooking the picturesque bay.  Soak in stunning sea views as you relax and enjoy the laid-back ambiance that embodies the Šćedro spirit.

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Restaurant Jakas
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Escape to Restaurant Jakas and immerse yourself in the simple pleasures and authentic flavors of the Dalmatian coast. Nestled on the idyllic island of Šćedro, this charming eatery invites you to unwind, savor the freshest ingredients, and soak in the stunning island scenery.

Jakas celebrates the bounty of the Adriatic with a menu showcasing traditional Dalmatian dishes infused with a touch of modern flair. Expect expertly prepared seafood, vibrant salads bursting with local flavors, and perhaps a taste of their signature dishes inspired by island life. Dine al fresco with breathtaking sea views as your backdrop. Whether you seek a casual lunch, a romantic dinner, or a lively gathering with friends, Jakas' atmosphere complements the relaxed pace of Šćedro perfectly.

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Trpanj

Trpanj thrived as a humble fishing village, much like its counterparts along the Pelješac peninsula. The village boasts a unique port protected by natural rock formations, offering shelter from storms and rough seas. Now transformed into a renowned tourist destination, Trpanj enchants visitors with its distinctive architecture and breathtaking natural surroundings.

Tranquil Walking Trails Trpanj beckons adventurers with a network of scenic walking trails that wind through its captivating terrain. Perfect for early morning jogs or leisurely sunset strolls, these trails also cater to cycling enthusiasts, offering idyllic routes amidst ancient olive trees.

Sunset Serenity at Trpanj Bay Indulge in the ultimate relaxation as you witness the mesmerizing sunset over Trpanj Bay. Enhance the experience with a glass of wine or a delightful picnic, immersing yourself in the beauty of nature's grand finale.

Pure Beaches Trpanj boasts some of the region's most renowned beaches, including the pristine shores of Divna and Duba. Sink your toes into soft sands and bask in the warm Adriatic sun, surrounded by breathtaking coastal vistas. 

Rejuvenation at Blace Bay Discover the therapeutic wonders of Blace Bay, a tranquil lagoon filled with nutrient-rich mud renowned for its healing properties.  Rejuvenate your body and soul amidst the serene beauty of Trpanj's coastal oasis.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Blace Lagoon
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Discover the Healing Powers of Trpanj Bay: Therapeutic Mud Retreat

Experience the natural wellness wonders of Trpanj Bay in Blace, Croatia. This unique destination boasts therapeutic mud renowned for its healing properties.  Scientific research confirms its effectiveness in treating  rheumatic and female genital diseases, surpassing the benefits of some well-known Adriatic spas.

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Trpanj: A Diver's Paradise for All Levels
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Trpanj: A Diver's Paradise for All Levels

The waters surrounding Trpanj offer a thrilling underwater playground for divers of all experience levels.

A Deep Dive for Experienced Adventurers

The dramatic seabed topography near Trpanj boasts depths ranging from 50 meters in the north to a staggering 1300 meters near Jabuka. This variation creates a diverse underwater landscape teeming with life.  Experienced divers can embark on organized tours in search of:

  • Endemic Adriatic marine life: Encounter unique flora and fauna found only in the Adriatic Sea.
  • Sunken treasures: Explore the potential of discovering shipwrecks from Roman galleys to warships, remnants of the region's rich history.

A Perfect Start for Beginner Divers

Trpanj welcomes aspiring divers with a variety of professional courses and diving schools.  These qualified instructors provide a safe and supportive environment to learn the fundamentals of diving and experience the magic of the underwater world.


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St. Peter's Church
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St. Peter's Church: A Beacon of Trpanj's Past and Present

Nestled within the heart of Trpanj, St. Peter's Church stands as a testament to the town's rich history and enduring faith.  While its exact origins are uncertain, this modest stone church is believed to date back to the medieval period, offering a glimpse into centuries of Trpanj's heritage.

Simple Beauty, Enduring Spirit

Step inside St. Peter's Church and discover a space of humble beauty. Its unadorned interior, marked by whitewashed walls and simple furnishings, invites a sense of peaceful reflection. While modest in size, this church holds a vital role in the community, serving as a place of gathering and worship.

A Moment of Tranquility

Whether you seek spiritual connection or historical curiosity, St. Peter's Church offers a quiet escape within bustling Trpanj. Take a moment to admire its architecture, light a candle, or simply sit in contemplation, absorbing the enduring spirit of this ancient place of worship.

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Nearby Restaurants
Konoba Ribar Trpanj Pelješac
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Konoba Ribar in Trpanj is a family-run restaurant that has been serving up fresh seafood and traditional Dalmatian dishes for over 30 years. The restaurant is located in a charming stone building, just steps from the sea, and offers stunning views of the Pelješac peninsula.

The menu at Konoba Ribar features locally sourced ingredients, with an emphasis on fresh seafood caught daily by the local fishermen. 

In addition to seafood, Konoba Ribar also offers a variety of traditional Dalmatian dishes, such as pasta, meat, and stews.

The atmosphere at Konoba Ribar is warm and welcoming.  The restaurant is also a great place to meet locals and learn about the culture of Dalmatia.

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Saints Hills Winery
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Nestled amidst the picturesque vineyards of Trpanj on the Pelješac peninsula, this esteemed winery invites you to taste the true flavors of the region. Explore Saints Hills Vinaria and embark on an immersive wine experience.  Tour their vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and indulge in a guided tasting of their exceptional wines, including the renowned Dingač.  Savor the unique character of Pelješac wines, reflecting the sun-drenched hillsides and Adriatic influence.

Saints Hills Vinaria offers a taste of authentic Dalmatian hospitality.  Their beautiful tasting room provides a welcoming space to relax, enjoy the views, and perhaps purchase their wines to take a piece of your Trpanj experience home.

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Konoba Popret Trpanj
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Located in the heart of Trpanj, Konoba Popret is a family-run restaurant that has been serving up traditional Dalmatian cuisine for over 30 years. The restaurant is housed in a charming stone building and features a cozy interior with exposed stone walls and wooden beams. The menu features a wide variety of dishes, all made with fresh, local ingredients. The restaurant also has a good selection of wines, both local and international.

Konoba Popret is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, and it is known for its friendly atmosphere and delicious food. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner, and reservations are recommended.

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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.

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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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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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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.

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Konoba Marco Polo
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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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Mljet

Mljet, where nature and history intertwine to create an unforgettable experience. Known as the 'greenest island in the Adriatic,' Mljet is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. 
Explore the island's lush forests, crystal-clear lakes, and pristine beaches. 
Visit the stunning Mljet National Park, home to two saltwater lakes, Veliko and Malo Jezero, and the charming Benedictine monastery on the islet of St. Mary. Dive into the island's rich history, with ancient ruins dating back to the Roman period. Indulge in the local cuisine, with fresh seafood and traditional dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Mljet has something for everyone.
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Odysseus Cave
4.9

Legend has it that the mythical hero Odysseus found refuge in this sea cave during his adventures. Located on the southern coast of Mljet near the village of Babino Polje, the cave is accessible by boat or kayak. Visitors can marvel at the stunning turquoise waters and limestone formations, and even take a refreshing dip in the cave's inviting waters.

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Saplunara Beach
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Situated on the southeastern tip of Mljet, Saplunara Beach is renowned for its golden sands and shallow turquoise waters. Surrounded by pine forests and olive groves, this secluded beach offers a peaceful retreat away from the crowds. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the calm waters, or explore the nearby hiking trails.

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Polače
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Polače is a picturesque village located on the northern coast of Mljet, near the entrance to the National Park. The village is home to ancient Roman ruins, including a well-preserved Roman palace and a Roman amphitheater. Visitors can explore these historic sites, stroll along the waterfront promenade, and dine at local restaurants serving fresh seafood and traditional Dalmatian cuisine.

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Okuklje Restaurant
4.9

Standing out among the dining options on Mljet, Okuklje derives its name from its picturesque setting alongside a jetty in a serene bay on the island's north coast. Here, patrons can witness their meals being expertly prepared in a rustic open oven. The restaurant's charm extends to its roof terrace, where tables are strategically placed, offering panoramic views of the tranquil Okuklje Bay while patrons savor their culinary delights.

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Stermasi
4.9

Stermasi, perched atop a hill and commanding sweeping views of Saplunara on Mljet's far eastern edge, emerges as a formidable contender for the island's top dining spot. Primarily catering to seafarers who drop anchor nearby – with convenient free buoys and dinghy access – Stermasi transcends mere sustenance. Its culinary offerings are a feast for the senses, with a focus on seafood that's prepared with meticulous care. From delectable squid to succulent octopus, every dish is presented with the elegance befitting a special occasion, epitomizing the restaurant's commitment to culinary excellence. A highlight is their own-produced olive oil, available for purchase by the bottle, infusing each dish with rich flavors. For those seeking a departure from seafood, tantalizing options like goat meat await. Complementing the exquisite cuisine is a top-tier wine selection, with a complimentary house grappa offered to complete the dining experience. 

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Marijina Konoba
4.9
Marijina Konoba comes highly recommended as a dining destination in Mljet, showcasing a diverse menu featuring fresh fish, wild boar, goat, and lobster. Renowned for their tender preparations and flavorful accompaniments, the dishes tantalize taste buds with each bite. Additionally, the restaurant offers the convenience of pre-ordering homemade specialties in advance, ensuring a seamless dining experience. Guests are treated to a charming ambiance and attentive service from the staff, allowing them to relish in freshly prepared seafood and homemade desserts to their heart's content.
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Sipan

Sipan, a tranquil oasis in the Elaphiti Islands
Discover the charm of Sipan, a Croatian island nestled within the picturesque Elaphiti archipelago.  Renowned for its olive groves, vineyards, and historical allure, Sipan invites you to escape the hustle and bustle and embrace its slow-paced Mediterranean ambiance.
Unwind on secluded beaches: Sipan boasts tranquil coves lapped by the crystal-clear Adriatic Sea. Find your perfect spot to sunbathe and revel in the peaceful surroundings.
Explore historical treasures: Delve into Sipan's heritage, uncovering remnants of 15th and 16th-century summer residences built by Dubrovnik's nobility.
Immerse yourself in nature: Hike or cycle through lush landscapes dotted with olive trees and citrus groves, inhaling the sweet fragrance that fills the air.
Savor authentic flavors: Delight in fresh seafood, locally-produced olive oil, and traditional dishes, a true testament to the island's culinary heritage.
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Rent a Bike
4.9

Immerse Yourself in Island Life: Rent a Bike and Explore

  • Why it's great: Šipan is a haven for cyclists, with quiet roads and stunning scenery. Explore at your own pace, discovering hidden beaches, charming villages, and olive groves.
  • Logistics: Find bike rentals in Šipan's main villages, Suđurađ or Šipanska Luka. Pack water and snacks.
  • Extra appeal: Stop for a refreshing swim at a secluded bay, and enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local tavern before cycling back.
Cycling
Sipan's Ancient Churches and Ruins
4.9

Discover History and Tranquility: Visit Šipan's Ancient Churches and Ruins

  • Why it's great: Šipan is steeped in history, boasting over 30 churches and numerous Renaissance-era summer houses.
  • Logistics: Many churches are within walking distance of the villages. You'll need sturdy footwear and a sense of adventure to discover some of the more remote ruins.
  • Extra appeal: The Church of the Holy Spirit (Crkva Svetog Duha) offers magnificent island views. Combine your historical exploration with a scenic hike.


History
Wine Tasting in Sipan
4.9

Uncover Šipan's Treasures with the Daničić Family

Nestled on the idyllic island of Šipan, the Daničić family invites you to experience centuries of winemaking heritage and the island's unique flavors. Their dedication to traditional methods and unwavering pursuit of quality shines through in their exceptional wines and exquisite olive oil.

Wine Lovers, Take Note!

  • ŠIPAN: This vibrant Plavac Mali embodies the island: rich berry flavors, hints of spice, and a taste of the sun-soaked Mediterranean.
  • ŠIME: A sophisticated Merlot with dark fruit notes, smooth tannins, and an elegant finish – a true reflection of Šipan's character.

The "Golden Island" Lives Up to Its Name

Discover why Šipan has earned its nickname. The Daničić family cultivates the prized Kosmača olive, passed down from the times of the Dubrovnik Republic.  Their extra virgin olive oil is renowned for its vibrant flavor and exceptional quality.

Make Your Visit Happen

The Daničić family welcomes you to:

  • Taste the Difference: Schedule a wine tasting and savor the nuances of their vintages.
  • Take Home a Piece of Šipan: Purchase a bottle (or two!) of their exquisite olive oil.
  • Experience the Passion: Learn about their history and dedication to the island's traditions. (Inquire about vineyard tours if available)

Let the Daničić family be your guide to the authentic flavors of Šipan. Contact them to plan your visit and immerse yourself in the island's rich heritage.



Wine
Nearby Restaurants
Bowa Restaurant
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.
Seafood
Mediterranean
European
Balun
4.9

Step away from the bustle and step onto BALUN's cozy terrace, greeted by stunning sea views. This is the ideal spot to unwind, savor a leisurely lunch, or enjoy a romantic dinner under a starlit sky.

BALUN's menu is unpretentious, letting the quality of local ingredients shine through. Expect classic Dalmatian dishes featuring the freshest catches from the sea – grilled fish, succulent shrimp – and hearty meat options alongside vibrant salads bursting with sun-ripened flavors.

Seafood
Konoba Tri Sestre
4.9

Step Back in Time at Konoba Tri Sestre: Where Tradition and Flavor Meet

Nestled in the picturesque village of Suđurađ on the enchanting island of Šipan, Konoba Tri Sestre offers a culinary journey through Dalmatian heritage. This family-run gem invites you to savor authentic flavors and experience the timeless charm of island dining.

Imagine fresh-caught seafood, grilled to perfection, and hearty meat dishes infused with local flavors. Dine on the charming terrace overlooking the harbor, where the gentle sounds of the Adriatic set the scene for an unforgettable meal.

Croatian
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Slano

Slano, a hidden gem nestled on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. With its crystal-clear waters, picturesque landscapes, and rich history, Slano is a paradise waiting to be explored. Stroll along the town's quaint streets, lined with traditional stone houses and charming cafes. Visit the historic Church of St. Blaise, a symbol of Slano's rich cultural heritage. Explore the nearby Elaphiti Islands, with their stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Indulge in the local cuisine, with fresh seafood and traditional dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. 

Although Slano is a small place, it offers its visitors everything they need: beautiful sandy and pebbly beaches in the shade of trees reaching all the way to the sea, many sports activities, numerous restaurants, taverns, cafes, bars, beautiful nature and crystal blue sea..

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Church of St. Jerome
4.9

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.

History
Slano Beach
4.9

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.

Activity
Beach
Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Mary
4.9

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.

History
Nearby Restaurants
Restaurant Mirakul
4.9

Renowned for its elegant ambiance and exquisite cuisine, Restaurant Mirakul offers a refined dining experience in the heart of Slano. With a focus on fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients, the menu features creative dishes inspired by Mediterranean flavors. The restaurant's waterfront location provides stunning views of Slano Bay, enhancing the dining experience.

Seafood
Restaurant Kolarin
4.9

Restaurant Kolarin in Slano offers a delightful culinary experience with a focus on seafood and Mediterranean cuisine. The food quality is highly praised, and the ambiance is described as pleasant and inviting. The restaurant's decor adds to the overall comfort, creating a welcoming atmosphere for diners. Additionally, their locally made pizzas are a standout feature, showcasing fresh ingredients and  incorporating Mediterranean flavors.

Seafood
Mediterranean
Restaurant Nono
4.9

Restaurant Nono: A Taste of Authentic Dalmatia in Slano

Discover a culinary gem nestled in the picturesque village of Slano. Restaurant Nono invites you to savor the authentic flavors of the Dalmatian coast in their family-run establishment.  Indulge in fresh seafood, expertly prepared grilled meats, and traditional dishes bursting with local ingredients.

Experience the welcoming spirit of Croatia at Restaurant Nono. Their friendly staff and cozy atmosphere create a delightful setting for both a casual lunch and a special occasion dinner. Enjoy your meal on the charming terrace with views of the harbor while soaking in the ambiance of Slano.

Seafood
Mediterranean
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