The medieval town of Ston is idyllically set overlooking the glistening azure waters in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Due to its truly unique geographical location, protected by the ocean and hills, Ston’s historic lineage dates back to the early fourteenth-century. It is famously known worldwide for its wall that, at a length of over five kilometres, is the second-longest defence wall in Europe. Alongside the plethora of delightful restaurants serving mouth-watering cuisine, this European gem is home to an abundance of cultural and historical drawcards. Highlights include the meandering network of kilometres of meandering, preserved Walls of Ston, the historic Fort Kastio, and the unique structured Church of St. Michael at Ston. Don’t miss a tour through the vast landscapes of the Solana Ston salt plan.