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Dubrovnik Riviera

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Dubrovnik Riviera destinations


Slano

Slano
Slano, indent in a beautiful, deep, 2 km long bay, has numerous sandy beaches, lush vegetation and mild climate. Slano, a town and small port, 27 km northwest of Dubrovnik, has population of 512.

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Molunat

Molunat

Molunat, near Dubrovnik in Dalmatia region of Croatia is located in most southern part of Croatia. Molunat is a village in Konavle municipality with large tourist offer of apartments and accommodation services, mostly attended by its friendly house owners.

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Mlini

Mlini

Mlini is to be found a little way south of Dubrovnik, embraced by the sea and sheltered by mountains. Mlini has a mild and pleasant climate. Here you can enjoy swimming from spring to late autumn.

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Lopud (island)

Lopud (island)

The beautiful island of Lopud is situated northwest of the city Dubrovnik and is a part of the Elafiti islands. The Elafiti islands seen from Dubrovnik to the north are Daksa, Kolocep, Sv. Andrija, Lopud, Ruda, Sipan, Jakljan, Tajan and Olipa. Most of these islands are very small and uninhabited.

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Zaton Veliki

Zaton Veliki

Zaton Veliki is a tourist oasis location situated just 10 kilometers from Dubrovnik. Zaton Veliki lies just a minute or two's drive from its neighbour settlement, Zaton Mali, around the headland separating the two.

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Ploce

Ploce

The city of Ploce is located on 43°02' N and 17°26' E in Republic of Croatia in Dubrovnik-Neretva county. Ploce is located on the Adriatic coast just north of the Neretva river delta and is as such the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through the central Dinaric Alps. Ploce is placed in the middle between regional centers of Split and Dubrovnik, on the Adriatic highway, which connects all cities on Croatian side of Adriatic.

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Gruda

Gruda

Konavle (Italian: Canali or Valle dei Canali) is a small region and municipality located southeast of Dubrovnik, Croatia. It is administratively part of the Dubrovnik-Neretva county and forms a municipality with its center at Gruda and 32 villages.

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Dubrovnik town

Dubrovnik town

Like a sea-shell, full of the sounds of life, Dubrovnik Croatia lies on the shores of the Adriatic, in Croatia. Everything there is leads you to it, will one day bring you to it, make a different decision, and you will be the poorer for not having the wealth that is Dubrovnik.

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Cavtat

Cavtat

Cavtat is a small town on the most southern part of the Croatian Adriatic coast. It has developed from the ancient Epidaurus on the slopes of two peninsulas: Rat and Sustjepan.

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Klek

Klek

Klek, a village on the north-western coast of the bay of Klek - Neum. Economy is based on farming, olive growing and tourism. Klek is located on the main road.

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Neum

Neum town

Neum is situated in the Southern Adriatic tourist region. It represents the exit of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Adriatic sea. Long and warm summers with short and mild winters make Neum be one of the most sun-exposed places within the Adriatic littoral.

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Komarna

Komarna

Komarna is a small village situated next to the Adriatic Highway, 7 km to the south of the river Neretva. If you are tired of the fast rhythm of the city life, traffic jams and desire a relaxing vacation, Komarna is the perfect place for you.

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