We’ve done the walls of Dubrovnik, Old Town, Lokrum, and an Elaphiti island. What else could be left to add to our list of favorite corners? Read on, my friend, read on…
Read MoreA total of 16 islands make up the archipelago of the Elaphiti Islands. However, only three islands can be visited by local ferry from Dubrovnik: Kolocep, Lopud, and Sipan.
Read MoreOur food experience here was all about proximity. Dubrovnik’s proximity to the coast meant amazingly fresh seafood and its proximity across the Adriatic Sea from Italy meant that we found a few familiar dishes we’d been craving.
Read MoreLokrum is a tiny island a 15-minute ferry ride from the port in Old Town. A lot has happened here over the years. Originally home to a Benedictine monastery dating back to 1023. Richard the Lionheart was apparently stranded here in 1192.
Read MoreWe stepped back in time to a 13th-century walled city perched on the sea. There are no cars allowed inside and even though over a million tourists visit per year, if you go early enough, there’s still magic to be found. And maybe a dragon or two.
Read MoreOne of the things that constantly came up in our research was that walking the 1,940 meters on top of the Dubrovnik City walls was a must-do.
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