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Dubrovnik Return

Dubrovnik Island Escape: 5 Days by Sea

Departing from Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik Neretva, Croatia
Recommended duration: ideal for 5 days

Discover the untamed beauty of the Adriatic—where pine-covered islands, crystal-clear bays, and historic coastal towns come together in one unforgettable journey. Join us and set sail on a 5-day escape that blends adventure, serenity, and the timeless charm of Croatia.

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Total Sailing:133 Miles

Nature, sea, and serenity

Set sail from the historic walls of Dubrovnik and begin a 5-day voyage through some of the Adriatic's most captivating islands and coastal gems.

This route is thoughtfully designed for those who seek balance—between nature and culture, seclusion and exploration.

Your first stop is the lush island of Mljet, home to a protected national park where saltwater lakes, pine forests, and a 12th-century monastery create a peaceful haven. From there, venture further off the beaten path to Lastovo, a remote nature park known for its unspoiled landscapes, starry skies, and quiet anchorages.

The journey continues to Korčula, often called the “Little Dubrovnik,” where medieval architecture, charming alleyways, and local wineries invite you to linger. On Day 4, drop anchor in Ston, on the Pelješac Peninsula, famed for its ancient salt pans, fortress walls, and world-class oysters. A slow evening walk along its majestic city walls is the perfect prelude to your final sail.

Your adventure ends where it began—back in Dubrovnik, now richer with memories of emerald waters, historic towns, and the simple joy of life at sea.

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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: 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.

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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
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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. 

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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: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Odysseus Cave
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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
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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
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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
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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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Lastovo

Croatia’s Untouched Island Paradise

Tucked away in the Adriatic, Lastovo is one of Croatia’s best-kept secrets—an island of unspoiled nature, quiet charm, and celestial skies. As part of the Lastovo Archipelago Nature Park, this remote destination offers a rare blend of pristine landscapes, traditional stone villages, and absolute peace.

Lastovo is perfect for nature lovers and sailing enthusiasts seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences. Wander through pine-scented trails, anchor in crystal-clear coves like Zaklopatica or Skrivena Luka, and marvel at the island’s famous 15th-century chimney tops—each with a unique design. At night, the lack of light pollution reveals a breathtaking view of the stars, making Lastovo one of Europe’s best stargazing spots.

Here, time slows down. And that’s exactly the magic.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Walking to Lastovo Village
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A scenic uphill walk from Zaklopatica leads to Lastovo village, one of the best-preserved traditional settlements in Croatia. Along the way, you'll pass vineyards, stone houses, and panoramic island views. Once in the village, enjoy a quiet coffee or explore local shops and churches rich with island charm.

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Under Lastovo’s Stars
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As part of one of Croatia’s most remote nature parks, Lastovo offers some of the clearest night skies in the Adriatic. The island is recognized as a protected dark-sky area, making it an exceptional location for stargazing. From Zaklopatica Bay, you can admire the stars from your boat or a quiet terrace, surrounded by silence and untouched nature.

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Kayaking or Paddleboarding
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The calm and crystal-clear waters of Zaklopatica are perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding. Glide along the coastline, discover hidden rocky inlets, and enjoy the peaceful rhythm of the sea. It's an ideal low-impact activity for nature lovers and perfect for a serene morning or golden-hour exploration.

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Nearby Restaurants
Augusta Insula Rest.
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Nestled in the picturesque bay of Zaklopatica, Augusta Insula is a family-run establishment with over 30 years of tradition.The restaurant offers an authentic Dalmatian dining experience, emphasizing fresh, locally sourced seafood and organically grown vegetables from their own garden.Signature dishes include lobster prepared according to ancestral recipes and a variety of Adriatic fish specialties.Guests arriving by yacht are welcomed with complimentary docking facilities equipped with standard marine amenities.The serene ambiance, coupled with stunning views of the Lastovo archipelago, makes Augusta Insula a must-visit culinary destination on the island.

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Triton Restaurant
4.9

Overlooking the serene waters of Zaklopatica Bay, Triton Restaurant is renowned for its commitment to fresh, locally sourced ingredients and authentic Mediterranean flavors.The menu features a variety of seafood dishes, including scampi in tomato sauce, grilled fish, and the highly recommended lobster paired with homemade pasta.Chef Ljubo Jurica ensures that each dish reflects the rich culinary heritage of Lastovo.The restaurant's terrace offers a perfect vantage point to enjoy breathtaking sunsets, making it an ideal spot for both romantic dinners and family gatherings.For those arriving by sea, mooring services are available directly in front of the restaurant.

Mediterranean
Tavern Santor
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Situated by the sea in Zaklopatica Bay, Tavern Santor is a charming, family-run establishment known for its warm hospitality and intimate setting, accommodating up to 30 guests.The menu highlights first-class fish dishes and homegrown vegetables, all prepared with a focus on freshness and traditional flavors.Guests can also enjoy homemade red and white wines produced from the tavern's own vineyards.The peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of the bay make Tavern Santor a delightful spot to savor the authentic tastes of Lastovo.

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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: 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.

Mediterranean
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.

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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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Ston

Tucked at the gateway of the Pelješac Peninsula, Ston is a coastal gem where history, tradition, and flavor come together in perfect harmony. Famous for its impressive medieval walls — the second longest in the world — and centuries-old salt pans, Ston offers visitors a glimpse into Croatia’s rich heritage.

But it’s not just about history. The town is also renowned for its oysters and mussels, farmed in the nearby bay, considered among the finest in the Adriatic. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the ancient stone fortifications, then indulge in a seafood lunch paired with local Pelješac wine.

Ston is a place to slow down, to savour, and to reconnect — with nature, culture, and your own sense of wonder.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Ston City Walls
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Stretching gracefully across the hills above town, the Ston City Walls are among the most impressive architectural feats in Croatia. Built in the 14th century to protect the valuable salt pans below, these massive stone fortifications extend over 5 kilometers, making them the second longest defensive walls in the world.

As you walk along the ancient path, the views are breathtaking — on one side, the shimmering Adriatic Sea, and on the other, the centuries-old Ston Salt Pans, still active today using traditional methods. Climbing the walls is more than a historical experience; it’s a panoramic journey through time, nature, and ingenuity.

Whether you're a history lover or simply in search of the perfect viewpoint, the Ston Walls offer one of the most rewarding walks in southern Dalmatia.

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Wine Tasting in Ston
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Ston is more than just medieval walls and oysters — it’s also the gateway to one of Croatia’s most celebrated wine regions. As part of the Pelješac Peninsula, this area is renowned for its Plavac Mali grape, which produces bold, full-bodied red wines that reflect the rugged Dalmatian terrain.

Whether you visit a small family-owned cellar or a hillside estate overlooking the sea, wine tasting here is both intimate and immersive. Many experiences include a walk through the vineyards, a glimpse into centuries-old winemaking traditions, and generous pours of locally crafted reds and crisp whites like Pošip and Grk.

Pair your tasting with fresh oysters from nearby Mali Ston, and you’ll understand why this region is a haven for lovers of wine, food, and unspoiled beauty. In Ston, every glass tells a story — of land, heritage, and quiet excellence.

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Konoba Baća
4.9

Konoba Baća is a culinary hideaway in Ston where time seems to slow down. Surrounded by vineyards and salt flats, the restaurant offers a deep connection to its surroundings through seasonal ingredients and family recipes passed down for generations. Their grilled fish, octopus salad, and Dalmatian-style peka are among the local favorites, served with warmth and authenticity.

The outdoor terrace, with views of the ancient city walls, creates an atmosphere that is both intimate and memorable. Whether you're here for the famous seafood or the serene countryside charm, Konoba Baća is where tradition meets heartfelt hospitality — one plate at a time.

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Konoba Bakus
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Tucked into the charming streets of Ston, Konoba Bakus is a family-run tavern that brings the spirit of Dalmatian hospitality to your table. With a strong focus on local seafood, this cozy spot is known for its expertly prepared oysters, mussels, and black risotto, all sourced directly from the nearby bay. The ambiance is warm and unpretentious, where rustic wooden details and friendly service invite you to slow down and savour.

Pair your meal with a glass of Pelješac wine and let the flavors tell the story of this region — rich, honest, and unforgettable. Whether you stop for a light lunch or a long evening dinner, Konoba Bakus delivers an experience rooted in tradition and full of soul.

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Dubrovnik Return

As your sailing journey comes full circle, returning to Dubrovnik is more than just the final stop — it’s the graceful closing of a truly special adventure. With every island, hidden cove, and harbor town behind you, you now return with a heart full of memories and a soul stirred by the Adriatic.

Take your time to enjoy Dubrovnik one last time — perhaps a stroll along the ancient city walls, a quiet moment overlooking the harbor, or a celebratory dinner under the stars.

This return marks not an end, but an invitation: to come back, to keep exploring, and to carry the sea with you — wherever you go.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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