Centrally located on the main city square of Zagreb in Croatia, Hotel Dubrovnik Zagreb is near attractions such as the Museum of Broken Relationships, Zrinjevac Park, and the Zagreb Eye observation deck. The hotel offers perfectly appointed rooms and suites with private bathrooms, TVs, minibars, air conditioning, workspaces, and safes. Facilities and services include meeting/event spaces, a restaurant, a cafe, a bar, and Wi-Fi.




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Mirari Boutique Hotel Split is situated in Split, Croatia, near the Venetian Tower, Diocletian's Palace, Jupiter's Temple and Froggyland. Rooms feature air-conditioning, a television, a minibar, a telephone, a desk, a safe, a wardrobe and a hairdryer. There is an on-site restaurant where guests can enjoy local cuisine. Additional amenities include a rooftop infinity pool and a bar.






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MV Nautilus is a 49m cruise ship which can accommodate up to 38 people. This modern and luxury cruise ship features leisure facilities for guests to enjoy such as a sun deck, a hot tub and a dining area on the main deck. The ship includes 18 double cabins and a triple cabin equipped with modern amenities.






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Split, the second largest town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is famed for its exquisite beaches and the fortress-like complex at its centre - Diocletian's Palace, erected by the Roman emperor in the 4th century. Once home to thousands, this sprawling UNESCO World Heritage site is encircled by white stone walls and contains some lovely courtyards lined with an array of galleries, shops, bars, cafes, cathedrals, and several historical houses. Add to this an impressive backdrop of dramatic coastal mountains and the glistening waters of the Adriatic, and it is not difficult to see why the locals frequently claim that theirs is, "The most beautiful city in the world".






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Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, Vis Island is a small but enchanting Croatian island which rests off the Dalmatian Coast. This captivating bohemian getaway boasts exquisite beaches, charming architecture, phenomenal seafood restaurants, and fascinating museums, of which the Issa Archeological Museums, housed in a nineteenth-century Austrian fortress, is among the most iconic. Major drawcards of this serene oasis include the bustling coastal town of Komiza, the historically rich town of Vis, and the towering Hum hill - the highest and most magical mountain peak on the island offering specular hiking routes. An adventure seekers’ playground and a nature lovers’ dream, the crystal-clear, marine-filled waters can be enjoyed while snorkelling and diving; while the breathtakingly beautiful Blue Caves can be explored during a wonderful guided boat tour.






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Situated in the Adriatic Sea just off the coast of Croatia, the sun-drenched island of Hvar is a popular summer destination known for its spectacular landscape of lush rolling hills, hidden coves, and secluded beaches. The island’s hillsides are swathed in olive groves, lavender fields, and cultivated vineyards which produce excellent wines. The main town, also called Hvar, is a glitzy playground boasting vibrant nightlife, swanky bars, and elegant restaurants. For visitors looking for some serenity, the rest of the island is dotted with quaint fishing villages featuring magnificent medieval architecture. Numerous adventure activities are also on offer, including kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, caving, and boating.






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Dotting the Adriatic Sea off the Peljesac Peninsula of Croatia, the island of Korcula is best known for its dense forest. One of Korcula’s unusual claims to fame is that it is said to be the birthplace of the Venetian merchant and adventurer, Marco Polo. Visitors can enjoy a wide selection of wonderful activities including: exploring the medieval architecture in the town of Korcula, discovering the beaches of Vela Przina and Pupnatska Luka, or jumping on a yacht excursion to explore the nearby island of Hvar. Other popular activities include: biking tours, sightseeing, hiking, sailing, windsurfing, sea kayaking, diving, snorkelling and paragliding.






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Mljet is a green island in the Adriatic archipelago of Croatia’s Dalmatia region. Considered one of the most alluring of the group, it is characterised by its lush Mediterranean forest and long shores lapped by clear waters rich in underwater life. The island is home to two beautiful salt lakes - Veliko Jezero and Malo Jezero. In the waters of Veliko Jezero, St. Mary’s Island hosts the renowned 12th-century Benedictine Monastery, one of the oldest church complexes in the Adriatic, and a significant representative of Croatia’s Romanesque culture. The lakes and the entire north-west part of the island are encompassed by a national park, providing excellent hikes up the hills. It is also possible to rent both bicycles and kayaks. The sheltered and sunny beaches at the Eastern tip of the island offer year-round warm waters, beachside restaurants and idyllic accommodation options.






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Located northwest of Dubrovnik, Slano is a village in southern Croatia. It is one of the most picturesque places of the Dubrovnik Riviera. Dating back to prehistoric times, Slano boasts a rich history as well as unique gastronomy, rich cultural heritage and the beautiful landscapes of the south Dalmatia. Visitors can look forward to viewing the Greek and Roman ruins and monuments, including the early Christian sarcophagi, the Roman castrum at the Gradina Hill and the 15th-century Franciscan Church in the heart of town. Slano offers beautiful beaches under the shade of trees, a wide range of sports activities, inviting restaurants, local taverns, trendy coffee bars, beautiful natural landscapes and crystalline waters. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Elaphite islands, thePeljesac Peninsula, the island of Mljet, the delta of Neretva river and the ancient town of Dubrovnik.






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Dubrovnik is a city on the Adriatic Sea coast of Croatia, positioned at the terminal end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations on the Adriatic, a seaport and the centre of Dubrovnik-Neretva county and in 1979, the city of Dubrovnik joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
According to CNNGo, Dubrovnik is among the 10 best medieval walled cities in the world. Although Dubrovnik was demilitarised in the 1970s to protect it from war, in 1991, after the breakup of Yugoslavia, it was besieged by Serb-Montenegrin forces for seven months and received significant shelling damage so some parts of the city are still being restored.
Dubrovnik is a great walking city for lovers of culture and history, with centuries-old monasteries, churches, synagogues and even one of the oldest operating pharmacies in Europe. Here you'll find narrow, cobblestone streets where people stroll from shop to shop, dine and drink at al fresco cafes while enjoying the sun.
The Old Town and its many sights (including the well-preserved city walls along which you can walk) is the main sight of Dubrovnik. If you are visiting in the summer, do not miss the world-renowned Dubrovnik Summer Festival, with music, theatre and dance performances.There are also boat tours offered from the old town harbour, nearby beaches to relax on or inland wine tasting.
Cruise ships arrive into the Gruz Harbor, which is an open-air terminal building directly opposite the dock.





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Villa Orabelle, located in Dubrovnik, Croatia, offers a serene retreat overlooking the Adriatic Sea. This luxurious property features rooms and suites equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, TVs, and private bathrooms. Guests can enjoy facilities such as two outdoor swimming pools, a restaurant, and a bar. Activities available include walking tours, horse riding, and canoeing.






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