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Take a trip to the medieval Island of Korčula - birthplace of Marco Polo and one of the most beautiful historical towns on the Adriatic Coast. Visit Korčula town with its stunning cathedral of St. Mark and stroll past stunning renaissance palaces lining the pretty streets and squares.
Visit Ston, often called the 'little Dubrovnik', a 15th century village protected by five kilometres of defensive walls and famed for its delicious oysters and mussels served in the local restaurants. You can also see traditional salt production at the old salt pans and explore the grid-like network of streets and squares in what is thought to be Europe’s first urban-designed town. Half an hour away in one of the prettiest areas of Dubrovnik you'll find the coastal village of Trsteno, home of Croatia's biggest botanical garden and coloured by a kaleidoscope of exotic flora planted by Dubrovnik sailors returning from faraway lands. Spend a day strolling in the shade of giant sycamores, past glorious villas and magnificent fountains.
Experience the highlights of Montenegro in this full-day excursion. Visit the bay of Boka-Kotor, one of the most beautiful areas in the Mediterranean, surrounded by high mountains and pretty villages that line the coastline. Stroll through the old fortress town of Kotor, once the headquarters for the Illyrian King Teuta, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Whilst driving along the mountain road towards Cetinje, take in the startling views of the bay of Boka-Kotor and when returning, the views of St. Stephen, a peninsula that has been transformed into an exclusive hotel whose beauty will leave you speechless.
Experience the fascinating culture and customs of Croatia in the charming town of Čilipi located in the picturesque Konavle valley. Sample traditional tastes such as dried figs and brandy, take in the folk dances and songs of the region and learn about the elegant costumes, embroidery and traditions passed down through generations.
Discover the Elaphiti Islands - ‘jewels of the Adriatic’ - rising from the crystal-clear waters to the west of Dubrovnik. Cloaked in pine forest and scented citrus trees, time seems to have forgotten this stunning archipelago. Sailing between the islands you’ll have plenty of time to take a dip in the azure-blue sea and relax on the sandy beaches of Koločep, Šipan and Lopud.
While staying in Dubrovnik visit Mostar, a city which has remained a meeting point for different cultures and religions over the centuries. The old city of Mostar, with its colourful Bazaar, typical Turkish houses and old Bridge was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. There are also many more sights worth seeing on the way to Mostar - from the city of Neum and the amazing Neretva River Delta to the fortress town Počitelj, a true example of oriental architecture perched on a hill, high above a river.
To sample one of the very best Croatian red wines, don't miss a visit to the peninsula of Pelješac with its long tradition of winegrowing dating back to the 3rd century B.C. Here you’ll discover gentle Mediterranean landscapes, typical Croatian architecture and the warm hospitality of its people. Visit different family wineries where spectacular vineyards descend down the steep mountain slopes towards the sea. Experience the local agrotourism where local farmers raise donkeys and sheep, cultivate fruits and vegetables, and produce their own delicious prosciutto ham and enjoy a full day tasting the very best of Croatian wines and gastronomy.
Visit the island of Mljet, one of the most beautiful islands on the Adriatic, whose whole western flank was proclaimed a National Park due to its stunning salt-water lakes. Stroll through dense pine forests full of Mediterranean scent, and relax in tranquil coves lapped by aquamarine waters. Take a short boat ride to a small island in the middle of the Great Lake where you'll find the magnificent Benedictine Abbey founded in the 12th century.