Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

One of the most beautiful Mediterranean cities, but also the leading Croatian Convention Center, Dubrovnik each year is host to numerous international and national conferences. With its outstanding natural beauty and preserved heritage, Dubrovnik is a city very rich in tourist attractions.

Cavtat

Cavtat

The town of Cavtat, situated south of Dubrovnik, now a tourist and cultural center of Konavle southernmost Croatian regions.

Korčula

Korčula

Korcula Island represents a unique combination of beautiful nature, centuries-old cultural traditions and history, and modern tourism.

Mljet

Mljet

Because of its unique original beauty, the island of Mljet, meets all the criteria is rightfully holds the title of National Park. Mljet is the largest Croatian Dalmatian island, located in the vicinity of Dubrovnik, Korcula and Peljesac peninsula.

Orebić

Orebić

A small town with about 2500 inhabitants on the southern coast of Pelješac peninsula facing the island of Korcula, a hill. Ilija (961m). The picturesque town, the cradle of sea captains and sailors, whose rich tradition is kept at the Maritime Museum.