Mostar
Where East meets West
The city of Mostar, a city divided by a river, a city where east meets west, a city overflowing with cultures. This is a city that needs to be explored, the old bridge in the centre of Mostar is a highlight and marks the importance of Mostar as a gateway of cultures, religions and peoples.
Montenegro
Mountains, sea and stone
Montenegro is a country of climbing mountains, lush woodland, unspoilt beaches and stone architecture. The land is wild and dramatic, snow covered mountains plunge down to sandy beaches. Whilst in Dubrovnik Montenegro is within easy reach and well worth the visit.
Medjugorje
Without doubt one of the most well known destinations, especially in the religious world, in this region is Medjugorje. Pilgrims come from all over the world to find spiritual peace of mind. This small town is located in the mountains between Mostar and Croatia.
Dubrovnik Panorama & City Tour
A panorama view of the Old City of Dubrovnik is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful sights in the world. Enclosed by impressive walls the terracotta roofs in contrast to the turquoise blue Adriatic is quite simply breathtaking.
Cavtat
What could be better on these calm summer evening than a romantic walk with the one you love? Cavtat offers you the perfect solution. A pine covered path winds its way along the coast and circles around a stunning peninsula. As the walk starts and finishes in the same position it is both practical while at the same time offering a plethora of watering holes to quench your thirst.
Mlini
An old historical town, one of the most beautiful places in the Zupa Dubrovnik, Mlini is situated along the banks of the steeply falling Zavrelje River, and boasts sandy beaches and inlets with clean shallow water. The ample humidity and warm climate have turned this town into fragrant parks and gardens with all kinds of plants and vegetation.
Šipan
Sipan is situated 17 km north-west from Dubrovnik. It is one of the Elaphite islands and the largest among them. Sipan was inhabited as early as the Roman Empire. In the middle ages the famous vineyards of Sipan were mentioned in many European courts. Sipan got its name from Latin word "gypana" meaning "The Island of eagles". In the 15th and 16th century many noble families from Dubrovnik built their summer residences on Sipan. Unfortunately these residences today mostly stand empty.
The Trsteno Arboretum
If its peace and tranquillity you’re after then the Trsteno Arboretum is a must. Take a leisurely stroll through the gardens which contain more than 300 species of trees and numerous plants from around The Mediterranean and the world. Together with the architecture from the Gothic-Renaissance period this makes The Trsteno Arboretum one of the finest gardens in this part of Europe.
