Dubrovnik – beautiful in all seasons

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Dubrovnik is always beautiful.

Whenever you visit this magic city you cant miss.

Each season has its unique charm. From hot summer days to mild winter when peace falls over Dubrovnik.

 

Grebaštica near Šibenik

Grebaštica near Šibenik is very nice place for families with children. Beach is suitable for kids, not crowded and has enough shade that stretches all the way to the sea.

 

 

Baška Voda

Baška Voda

Baška Voda

Crystalclear and warm sea, well preserved natural enviroment and magnificant geographical position, in the heart of Dalmatia on the Adriatic coast, make Baška Voda ideal tourist destination. Confirmation of this statement could be found in traces of life dated more than three thousand years ago. In 1840 well known medical expert from Venice A. A Frari wrote that Baška Voda was the place”… where everything exudes life and vigour so much as to make a daying man rise on his feet again.”

Today, with the sea and sun, pleasant walks, historical monuments and a museum, Baska Voda offers attractive cultural and entertainment programs. Various sports and recreational facilities (tennis, football, handball, table tennis, golf, fishing, hiking, etc.)

Cavtat

Cavtat

Cavtat

Ancient remains, Renaissance palaces and villas make up the historical nucleus of Cavtat, a town south of Dubrovnik. In ancient times it was known as Epidaurum and today is the tourist and cultural center of Konavle, the southernmost region of Croatia.
Visit the house of Vlaho Bukovac, a famous artist and see his collection of paintings and artwork. It is a town of beautiful beaches and luxury hotels along with a traditional way of life and customs that welcome you. Once you have familiarized yourself with the town of Cavtat, go on an excursion to Dubrovnik, the island of Mljet or the Elaphite islands.

Makarska

Makarska - top destination

Makarska - top destination

Makarska is one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive for its nature and good climate, rich in tourist attractions and full of hospitable hosts.

To this day, Makarska is known for its sandy beach, which is almost 2 kilometers long.
The walkways are lined with pine trees and surrounded by luxury hotels, tourist facilities, and gastronomical havens, and there is plenty of fun for both adults and children.

Makarska is located below the mountain of Biokovo (1762 m), which protects it from the harsh continental climate and is responsible for its rich Mediterranean vegetation, mild winters, long, warm summers cooled by a refreshing breeze called maestral.
Makarska has more than 2750 hours of sun each year and the air temperature above 20°C from July to September. During these same months, the crystal-clear sea also averages a temperature of above 20°C.